I'm in the pink- no phulkari, no thick red lipstick, no chunky or clumpy mascara. People the key to makeup is to make it look like you're not wearing any. (O.K. it's out of my system, I'm going to step off my soapbox). I am a dancing display conquering that less is more and simplicity is indeed beautiful! My beautiful, hot, and happening Babi Ji is in black. Aman is so hot in red (this giddha was for her wedding (ha ha another inside joke)). Aman is one of the most genuine people I know and I wouldn't of meet her if it weren't for this giddha so thank you cultural program. In the blue and pink ghagra is the hilarious Deepy and in the green and brownish ghagra is Lakhwinder (auntie, just kidding Dedi). They both are the ultimate giddha queens. And last, but not least the one and the only, ladies and gentlemen (drum role please) the gorgeous Mrs. Cheema also in red (but, in Aman's terms her red is a different red). The performances were followed by a dinner and short D.J. session (too short, due to the numerous and lengthy speeches, Indian's love the mic (ha ha totally kidding Cheema auntie). The D.J. did a fabulous job! It felt like we danced to all the greatest hits in just 30 minutes. O.K. I'm stepping on my soapbox again, I am all for women can do whatever they want, however, girls should do bhanger like girls and not try to mimic guys! Alright so on that happy note, Kudos to everyone, but especially the ladies mentioned here.
This is just a short clip see the youtube (GNRS Giddha) link for the entire giddha
Sunday, May 11, 2008
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