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PURNA YOGA

Yoga Guru Suneel Singh

Rs.150, H.S. communications (DVD)

With more and more people going the yoga way, more and more yoga gurus can also be spotted offering their service to TV viewers and magazine readers.

Yoga guru Suneel Singh too has taken the same path. Armed with a yoga teacher training course under well-known yoga guru Dhirendra Brahmachari, Singh has now come up with this home video.

MIZMAAR SITARA

Universal Music India, Rs.150 (CD)


Mizmaar is the latest Pakistani band to come to India with their debut album Sitara. The members of the band are veterans in Pakistani music scenario, so they know how to make saleable music.

And this doesn’t necessarily mean great music but they have tried to be different nevertheless.

The album has 14 tracks, out of which two are remix versions and one acoustic version of the title song. “Barson” and “Sitara” are clearly picks of the album. Very hummable, the former has a strong piano base while the latter has a strong rock feel. The soul-touching lyrics by poet Sabir Zafar adds to the beauty of the songs. JHOOM

Tips, Rs.109


Coming from the Art of Living the album’s aim is to spread spirituality around the world. There are ten songs sung by Hema Sardesai.

In “Power of Life” and “Shiv Shambo”, Hema has used a very pronounced foreign accent, presumably to appeal to the foreigner interested in Indian spirituality. Hema returns to Indian accent with songs like “Dum Dum”, “Gopala” and “Durga Maa”. The lyrics are meaningful and Hema’s voice sounds fresh.

An interesting attempt to take spirituality and religious symbols to today’s youth.

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