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Sitaram Hivarkar greets Yusuf Rassiwala |
We however, choose to remain happy in the Garden and rejoice at all things positive. Ramzaan is over and we celebrated Eid ul-Fitr with the sighting of Yusuf Rassiwala early morning.
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EID GREETINGS TO ALL! |
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Happy Birthday, Hari-bhai |
This festive spirit spilled into the post-exercise session with Ved Prakash Grover, for once, posing a ‘hair-splittling’ riddle in the form of a joke and Harbans Kaur getting it bang on. Bhaswati Bose chipped in with a typical Arun Patil-joke on altruism while Arora brought up the rear with a subtle dash of double entendre. Much of this was lost on Kiran Makhria and when she tried to slip away, Monthi Serrao called out, little realizing the humour behind her summons: “Why are you running away like Chennai Express?” A film by that name is this year’s Eid release.
Today happened to be Hari Naraiyani’s birthday also. We haven’t been seeing him in a while as he has stopped coming for the exercises in the Garden – presumably, due to domestic and age-related issues. Wherever he is and in whatever state he might be, this is to say that we do care and are concerned about his welfare. And as always, we all wish him many happy returns of the day!
Jagmohan Papneja:
India is known as a 'country of festivals'. Every region and religion has a festival to celebrate. The festivals reflect the culture and life-style of people and make the country come alive throughout the year. Eid Mubarak to all readers!
Srichand Arora:
Eid Mubarak to all Big Laaf members and our other friends.
3 comments:
India is known to be the country of festivals.Every region and every religion has something to celebrate.
The festival reflect the culture, life style of its people,that make the country come alive throughout the year.
Jagmohan Papneja
Please add in my earlier comment.
Today is Eid. Eid Mubarak to all the viewers.
Jagmohan
Eid Mubarak to all our Big Laaf members and all other friends.
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