Thori se jo pii lee hay
Log Kahtey Hain Mey Sharabi Houn, this is one of the Kishore’s songs which I liked a lot. Usually when you read poetry or listen songs, you feel that alcohol is only consumed by men only. I think this is some global conspiracy against men to label them as bad as they could be. Thanks to our researchers who proved otherwise. According to this post of science blog:
..latest study indicated that both male and female college students participate in drinking games regularly and that participation in those games leads to increased consumption of alcohol. Results of the study appeared in the November 2006 issue of Addictive Behaviors journal.
The research also showed that drinking games lead to an increase in women’s binge-drinking (four drinks in a row for females, five drinks in a row for males). Further, in the women, but not the men, playing drinking games was related to more severe negative alcohol-related problems (i.e. missing class, driving under the influence, engaging in unplanned or unprotected sexual activity, etc.)
Duh, scientists wasted not only their precious time but money as well to do this lame research, didn’t Rafi Sahab already revealed this secret 30 years back when he sang:
gulaabi aankhen jo teri dekhi sharaabi yeh dil ho gaya
Rafi Sahab and the poet had made extensive research on the eyes of sharabi or Sharaban? Women this is why they came up with this gem.
Pankaj Udhas also shared his work by singing:
Sharab cheez he ayse hey na chori jaye, yeh ,mere yaar k jaise hay, na tori jaye
I hope next time these stupid researches will first contact Asian poets or singers so that they don’t waste their time in stupid researches and rather concentrate on something which could benefit humanity.
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February 9th, 2007 at 4:39 pm
were u feeling fine when u wrote this post
February 10th, 2007 at 4:53 pm
Hi.
Can you tell me the link to the Blogger plugin for word that you are using. I used to use it when blgspoot was not banned. Back then it didnt allow the post to have a title. Does it now?