St.Pauls wins Fr.Eddie Memorial football cup

10:21 PM Posted by ukmad

St.Pauls High School won the Fr.Eddie Memorial football tournament by beating archrivals St.Xaviers by 1 goal to nil.

The match was played at the St.Pauls Hostel ground and there was a huge presence of football fans.


Thanks Ajay Deshpande.

THE SARI SHOP WIDOW Delightful through and through book by Shobhan Bantwal

5:28 PM Posted by ukmad


thesarishopwidowTHE SARI SHOP WIDOW is the third book written by Shobhan Bantwal who hails from Belgaum, which will be released on September 1, 2009 by Kensington Publishing Corporation. [She was showcased as the 1st star of Belgaum on this site.]

Shobhan Bantwal was born on July 2 and raised at BELGAUM along with her four sisters. She resided in Camp area and she did her schooling from St. Josephs Convent Camp (LKG to SSLC) and then went to Lingraj College followed by Karnatak University in Dharwar for a master’s degree in sociology. She got a second master’s degree in Public Administration in the U.S. she rarely visits India, so her visits to Belgaum are very few and far between. She came to the United States in an arranged marriage in the mid 1970’s.

Kensington Publishing, an American publisher, released her first fiction book, THE DOWRY BRIDE, in September 2007 and her second book, THE FORBIDDEN DAUGHTER, was released last week, September 2008. Both novels are based in India and deal with contemporary social issues that have created a great deal of interest amongst American and Canadian readers who are fascinated with the subjects of dowry and gender-selective abortions.

THE SARI SHOP WIDOW offers a rare and insightful glimpse into the vibrant world of Indian-American fashions and immigrant culture. A young businesswoman rediscovers the magic of love, family, and tradition as she fights to save her failing sari boutique in New Jersey…

"Dazzles you with a taste of Desi culture in America" – NYT bestselling author Caridad Pineiro

To offer you a glimpse into the Indian-American immigrant experience, I have set this story in New Jersey instead of India, but I have preserved my ethnic Indian cultural elements to bring you a distinctive story of an Indian woman born and raised in the U.S. I sincerely hope you enjoy this third book as much as you did my first two.

Pungent curry, sweet fried onions, fragrant incense, lush silk saris, and rare jewelry are the backdrop for this story. Set on the streets of Edison, New Jersey's Little India, a young businesswoman rediscovers the magic of love, family, and heritage as she fights a valiant battle to save her failing sari boutique and tries to make a life-altering decision.

THE SARI SHOP WIDOW will be available at bookstores in the U.S. and Canada and all online booksellers. Orders can be placed at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Borders, independent bookstores' websites, and for readers in India on flipCart.com website.

Advance praise for THE SARI SHOP WIDOW:

What Reviewers are saying about "THE SARI SHOP WIDOW"

"Delightful through and through! THE SARI SHOP WIDOW is a wonderful, wonderful work of fiction that will add a new perspective and inner joy to a reader's heart."

~~~~ Book Illuminations



"I found it to be extremely fascinating . . . Shobhan Bantwal's writing style is smoother than Chai tea and her story is just as refreshing!"

~~~~ Huntress Reviews

"This is a super ethnic family drama from an author who consistently provides readers with great profound novels . . . Shobhan Bantwal's enjoyable novels are incredibly entertaining but also enlightening as the reader sips masala chai."

~~~~ Harriet Klausner

"THE SARI SHOP WIDOW is a highly entertaining and informative novel . . . You are even sorry that it ends.

~~~~ Book Pleasure


An Excerpt

THE SARI SHOP WIDOW by Shobhan Bantwal

Chapter 1

For the second time in ten years her life was beginning to come apart. Anjali Kapadia stood still for a minute, trying to absorb the news. Could it possibly be a mistake? But it wasn’t; she’d heard it clearly. Despite her best efforts to curb it, the initial shock wave refused to ebb. The seemingly harmless bit of information was all it had taken to shatter the image of a satisfying lifestyle and career.

Her mind in overdrive, she started to pace the length of the tasteful and elegant boutique. Her boutique—her baby—her artistic and inventive skills put to optimum use in creating a fairytale store worthy of movie stars, models, and beauty queens.

Technically the business belonged to her and her parents as equal partners, but it was Anjali’s creativity and vision that had turned it into a classy and successful enterprise—at least until recently. It stood apart like a maharani, a queen amongst the ordinary, plain-vanilla sari and clothing shops of New Jersey’s “Little India.”

Read an Excerpt


www.shobhanBantwal.com



Shreedhar Kulkarni a vocalist of ardor

10:18 AM Posted by ukmad

shreedharShreedhar was born in a family where music was the soul. All the family loved music. Shreedhar got his first music lessons from his mother who herself is a harmonium player. He was later groomed under the guidance of Pt.Rambhau Bijapure of Belgaum, who is a leading Harmonium player in the country.

In the recent past Shreedhar is taking advanced training in Khayal Gayaki from Pt.Yashawantbuwa Joshi, one of the senior vocalists of the Gwalior Gharana.

He did his schooling from B.K.Model High school and then completed his Bachelor’s degree in Science from R.L.Science Institute in 1991.

Shreedhar has been giving public performances, since his childhood. At the age of five he was well known for the rendition of Geet-Ramayan, the epic written by Shri. G. D. Madgulkar and music by Bapuji (Sudhir Phadke). People used to applaud whenever young Shreedhar rendered light classical songs, bhajans, etc. in his melodious voice, with amazing perfection of swar and taal.

With proper guidance and regular riaz he gained precision, enriched his collection of songs and acquired mellowness in his staging. His open mind and politeness are the additional qualities.

Equipped with all these, Shreedhar has travelled widely giving music performances - Mumbai, Bangalore, Goa, Hyderabad, Dharwad, Hubli, Karkala, Kundgol, Cochin, Savantwadi etc. to name but a few. His recitals are regularly telecast on Udaya TV.

Clear and precise swar lagav, portrayal of all the features of a raga and its angas including aalaap and different patterns of taans, fluency in all the three octaves, etc. are the main features of his presentation.shreedhar-1

Recognizing his talent, several awards have come Shreedhar’s way at various music competitions. Sur Singaar Samsad was conferred upon him “Surmani” title. Without becoming complacent Shreedhar is going ahead, with firm determination to attain new heights in the realm of Hindustani classical music. As a rising star, he deserves every appreciation and recognition.

Some excerpts of his interview:

1. Do you remember your first performance?

Shredhar: I don’t know where, but my first performance was at the age of 5. My mother tells me that.

2. You got your talent groomed by Pt.Rambhau Bijapure some experiences with the great master.

Shredhar: Well, he is a popular person and I need not tell about him as a person. But as a Guru, he is an exceptional person. He has accompanied almost all the top ranking vocalists of yesteryears. He has accompanied Vocalists of all schools (Gharanas) of Indian Classical Music and has thought over the different aspects and varieties of styles. His experience is open to all his disciples. Though he does not sing, his fingers work that magic. I never felt that I was not learning under a vocalist. He made the Harmonium sing. He is a very patient Guru. He accompanied me on the Tabala for hours together during my practice. Now I feel that I should not have made him play Tabala for me. But then I was young and I didn’t realize that. He prompted me to develop my own thinking, provided me all the support whenever I needed that. He helped me develop my ideas regarding good and bad in music and helped me walk on a path that lead towards a glittering goal. No words can express my gratitude towards him.

3. Who discovered that you could sing well?

Shredhar: My mother came to know that I was good at singing. On my way to home, once I overheard a song in GeetRamayan and began repeating the first line at home. I don’t know how good that was. But my mother says that I sang really well.

4. Has being in Belgaum helped you in your musical career or do you think otherwise?

Shredhar: In a way, yes, it has. Belgaum life is not very busy. It certainly provides a leisurely time to practice. The other way, it deprives you of the chances of getting heard more number of times. I feel that having an ample time to practice is necessary before you begin getting exposure. (Which I have begun getting now.)

5. What are your thoughts on the young generation being taken away with rock and pop?

Shredhar: I don’t think they are being taken away. Classical music has never been for masses. Only a certain percentage of people having a deeper sense of music get attracted to any classical music (Indian or Western). Rock and Pop music are not bad at all. Being attracted towards any kind of music is a good sign. The only thing is the young generation should try their best to understand the meaning of music. They should try and sense the depth of music. They should consider music as a universal-language. Music is a performing art that pleases the mankind. Appreciating different forms of arts is perhaps a great quality of human brain.

6. Your thoughts on the upcoming talent in Belgaum how can one groom oneself being here.

Shredhar: Like I said earlier, Belgaum is a small city and one is not compelled to lose more time in commuting. One need to get a good guidance, getting a good Guru in Belgaum has now become difficult.

7. What is that you wish Belgaum had for music lovers like you?

Shredhar: Acoustically engineered hall for around 250-300 people for concerts.

8 You tour so much which is your favorite place and why?

Shredhar: I feel that Konkan region is rich as regards to audience. They are simple people who try to understand music without having any prejudice of any kind.

9. Your future plans?

Shredhar: To practice more, to reduce the number of mistakes, to improve my understanding of music, widen my view of good music so that the goal seems farther away.

10. Some memorable moment or experience when on tour or performing?

Shredhar: Once or twice I have had an overwhelming experience when aged men touched my feet saying that I had something divine within me. I don’t believe that, I know that I am nothing, but their words brought tears in my eyes.

Bad experience; people chatting during concert sometimes, even turning their backs to me. They take music very casually.

11. What is the best thing about Belgaum you like?

Shredhar: Same as mentioned earlier, ample time to groom oneself. Not possible in bigger cities. People in Small cities build good relation with each other and support each other as well.

12. What are your thoughts on this website?

Shredhar: I came across this site very recently and I have yet to go through it. But the site has a host of information and could prove to be of great help for those seeking information about Belgaum.

See Shreedhar’s Concert videos

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NGxV5O-msjI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7Cu3s4Xqic
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WlhogmwH_Q

Address for correspondence:

Shreedhar Kulkarni, 1519, Maruti Galli, Belgaum – 590 001.

e-mail: raageshree@gmail.com

Movies as on 21-08-2009

8:05 AM Posted by ukmad

TheatreMovieTimings
Big CinemasKaminey12.15,3.15,9.30
LifePartner10,3.30
Sikandar10,6.15
G I Joe12.45,6.30,9.30
Ritz Srikrishna 12.30,3.30,5.30,7.30
NirmalRaj12.15pm,3.15,6.15,9.15
HunsSangam (K)12.15, 3.15,6.15,9.15
Arun 12.30,2,4,7
RoopaliYodha12.15, 3.15,6.15,9.15
BalkrishnaG I Joe (H)12.30,3.30,6.30,9.30
ChitraKaminey3,6,9
ChitraLove Aaj kal12
SwaroopSant (K)12,3,6,9
HiraShadow12.15,3.15,6.15,9.15
PrakashLife Partner12.15pm,3.15pm,6.15pm,9.15pm
NartakiMuseum ke andar 2`12.30,3.30,6.30,9.30
SantoshHouse Full (K)12.15pm,3.15pm,6.15pm,9.15pm
Globe 12.15,1.45,3.45,6.45
Kindly check the excat timings with the theatres