MUMBAI: Poco Loco, a resto bar on Khar Danda road famous for its Spanish and Mexican cuisine, will manage to survive even with a little business after.
Bappi Lahiri in Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan (2020) | T-Series/Colour Yellow Productions/The Viral Fever
His songs have been sampled by music bands abroad and reprised in latter-day Hindi films. His composition
Jimmy Jimmy Aaja Aaja became a rage in many countries. His name appears in the Guinness Book of World Records for composing 180 songs in a single year (1986). He has trademarked his look and unfailingly maintains it in every public appearance. His gold ornaments and pendants make him a walking jewellery store. He is the big daddy of disco in Hindi films.
Bappi Lahiri’s flashy, unabashed public persona has been fodder for the media. That, and the fact that he single-handedly set off the decline of melody in Hindi films in the 1980s, have overshadowed the fact that he also created a long string of memorable songs, several of which are timeless classics.
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Mumbai: Man sells house to pay for granddaughter s education, now sleeps in his auto - Read his viral story here
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The Internet is filled with all sorts of stories. However, there are only a few stories which are so moving or unique that they end up going viral. A similar story which recently touched hearts of many netizens was shared by
Humans of Bombay (HOB).
HoB is an Indian photoblog about people in Mumbai. It was started in 2014 by Karishma Mehta. Mehta with her team documents the stories of individuals and showcases it to the world through social media posts and a website.
Mumbai Man Sold His House, Sleeps In His Auto. His Story Is Viral On most days, we d barely have anything to eat, says Mr Desraj.
Offers of help have poured in for an auto driver from Mumbai.
Help has been pouring in for an auto rickshaw driver in Mumbai whose heart-wrenching story was shared by Humans of Bombay yesterday. In his interview with Humans of Bombay , Mr Desraj revealed that after losing both his sons, it was the responsibility of providing for his grandchildren and daughters-in-law that gave him the strength to keep going. Six years ago, my oldest son disappeared from home; he left for work as usual but never returned, said Mr Desraj, who plies his auto near Khar in Mumbai.