There are some
songs which I used to dislike. However with change of time and place sometimes
I changed and now I like those songs immensely. One such song is “Sedin Dujone
dulechinu bon e” by Tagore. I heard this many many times while in Kolkata.
However I never quite liked it. I thought it was too mushy. In fact this song
is an all time favorite romantic song for many. But my views changed until I
heard last year Pandit Ravi Shankar playing it on sitar and singing it too in a
London concert.
I am thankful to the uploader of this following Youtube video.
The music, the
description by Pandit ji, the ambience….something influenced me heavily to like
this song. Maybe the idea of “Forget me not” behind this song made me like it
because every mortal like me want to be remembered by others. The melancholic
strains urging to remind one of good times gone by appealed to me. There are 'n' number of versions of this song in Youtube now. However other
than Pandit ji’s version, no version of this song made me sit and appreciate
like this.
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