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STRIKING THE CHORDS

Every one of us have a song in our playlists which we would never want to delete it from the playlist and no matter how many times we listen to it, it feels refreshing. Even on 11,734 th time. That’s the charm that a good song carries. When do we consider a song to be good? When it is perfectly blended by right amount of music, the lyrical content, above all, the singer who sings it scores the full marks. Music is divine no doubt. But the voice that brings the seven notes to life plays a major role in demarcating the ordinary from the extraordinary. Meet Mr. Manojavvam, 19 year old musician, who puts all his heart out in bringing the soul to a song. Give him a stage, he sets it charging. He had his first date with this beautiful lady called music when he was at the age of 3 years. “I used to not go to sleep until my father would sing lullabies, film songs to put me in sleep. Eventually, that somehow turned into passion; thanks to my parents for recognizing the talent in me w

New colours to the old spectrum

You go home after a hectic schedule at work, with all the work that has to be done and dusted, you open your laptop and watch a movie to refresh yourself from all the chaos in the world. The one movie you watch can either brighten your mood high or lower your self esteem for watching that movie and ruin the rest of your day. That one movie is like a strong morning filter coffee; either it tastes so good that you wouldn’t want to taste anything after drinking it for a while or it so ruins your tongue that you immediately would want to taste something to get rid of that bad taste. In order for a coffee to taste good, there must be a perfect blend of everything; right from the milk to adding perfect amount of decoction and boiling it up. In this process, even if we miss adding one thing, it ruins the total essence of the coffee. Similarly, in order for a movie to come out good, there must be a perfect blend of everything; right from penning down the screenplay(script) to the last da