28 May, 2009

bhagwat geeta puran Ved etc... Hindu ebook pdf online

Chk this online bhagwat geet puran book pdf....

 

   http://www.ishwar.com/

 

    http://www.bhagavad-gita.org/

   

    http://www.sacred-texts.com/

 

"Vision without action is a daydream. Action without vision is a nightmare.

 Japanese Proverb

Jukebox of yesteryear

Car - A/C - May lead to Cancer ?

Useful one…

 

"Action is the foundational key to all Success."


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Please note and circulate...

Do not turn on A/C immediately as soon as you enter the car!


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Please open the windows after you enter your car and do not turn ON the
air-conditioning immediately. According to a research done, the car dashboard,

sofa, air freshener emits Benzene, a Cancer causing toxin (carcinogen- take note
of the heated plastic smell in your car). In addition to causing cancer, it poisons
your bones, causes anemia, and reduces white blood cells. Prolonged exposure
will cause Leukemia, increasing the risk of cancer may also cause miscarriage.

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Acceptable Benzene level indoors is 50 mg per sq. ft. A car parked indoors with
the windows closed will contain 400-800 mg of Benzene. If parked outdoors

under the sun at a temperature above 60 degrees F, the Benzene level goes up
to 2000-4000 mg, 40 times the acceptable level... & the people inside the car will
inevitably inhale an excess amount of the toxins.

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It is recommended that you open the windows and door to give time for

the interior to air out before you enter. Benzene is a toxin that affects your
kidney and liver, and is very difficult for your body to expel this toxic stuff.


"When someone shares something of value with you and you benefit from it,

You have a moral obligation to share it with others"

 



25 May, 2009

Life's Little Instruction Book from Jackson Brown, Jr.

Good Morning…

Very motivating stuff …

 

Attaching the complete collection of Life's Little Instruction Book I, II, III by H. Jackson Brown, Jr.

 

Don’t try to read all pages in single shot, but just read them randomly & one or two pages daily… then think over it, you will realized that you already heard same kind of instructions by your parents or Grand Parents or elder brother / sister or from your teacher … so you can also consider this book as a collection of those all instructions + many more…

 

Some 21 tips on success also available on single JPG format on the net  :          http://www.twincommas.com/wp-content/uploads/suggestions_for_success.jpg     

 

Wishing you happy life forever…

Warm Regards,

Chirag Gandhi

Remember that very little is needed to make a happy life.

~~~ Marcus Aurelius, Roman Emperor


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Sent: Friday, May 22, 2009 6:43 PM
To: Chirag Gandhi
Subject: Fwd: Good quotes in Gujarati



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21 May, 2009

Shopping Carts

Useful info…

 

"Vision without action is a daydream. Action without vision is a nightmare.

 Japanese Proverb



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19 May, 2009

Largest model railroad in the world

Just Just Just gr8!... amazing one…  view the video … Don’t miss… there are more than 800 small Computerized control Train running on the track in this museum.

 

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"Vision without action is a daydream. Action without vision is a nightmare.

 Japanese Proverb


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 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PN_oDdGmKyA&feature=player_embedded

 
This is simply unbelievable. The Miniatur Wunderland model railroad in Hamburg, Germany is the largest in the world, covering 16,146 square feet of space with more than 10,000 train cars running around its 6.8 miles of HO scale track. Now, the makers of this huge layout have created a video that gives you a jaw-dropping look at the vast scope of this intricate work of art.

  Its construction started in 2000, and is still underway, with a tiny airport due for completion by the end of this year. This is just the beginning — there are plans to double to layout by 2014.

  You have to watch the new video above to get the full> impact of this remarkable achievement, which has taken in excess of 500,000 working hours to build. There's good reason why this is Germany's most popular attraction, already visited by more than 5 million flabbergasted tourists.

 

 

what to do when you get a call from credit card company

Very funny…

 

Enjoy…

 


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13 May, 2009

Are You Living for the Short Term or the Long Term?

   
Marshall & Friends May 5, 2009, 1:02PM EST

Are You Living for the Short Term or the Long Term?

A fulfilling life—personally and professionally— is a balance between short-term satisfaction and long-term benefit

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In analyzing how we spend our time, whether personally or professionally, it can be helpful to consider two dimensions: short-term satisfaction and long-term benefit. Both have value. It can be disappointing to live our lives with no meaning or pleasure in the here and now, just as it can be unfulfilling to live only for today.

Questions like, "Does this activity make me happy?" or "Do I find meaning in the activity itself?" can help us gauge the degree of short-term satisfaction that we get from any activity. Questions like, "Are the results achieved from this activity worth my effort?" or "Is the successful completion of this activity going to have a long-term positive impact on my life?" can help us gauge our expectations for potential long-term benefit from any activity.

The accompanying graph shows five different modes of behavior and how they can characterize our relationship to any activity—either at work or at home. (See above)

Stimulating is for activities that score high in short-term satisfaction but low in long-term benefit. An example of a "stimulating" activity may be the use of drugs or alcohol. While the activity may provide short-term satisfaction, it may be dysfunctional for long-term benefit. At work, gossiping with co-workers may be fun for a while, but it is probably not career- or business-enhancing. A life spent solely on stimulating activities could provide a lot of short-term pleasure but still be headed nowhere.

Sacrificing is for activities that score low in short-term satisfaction but high in long-term benefit. An extreme example of sacrificing could involve dedicating your life to work that you hate because you feel like you "have to" to achieve a larger goal. A more common example might be working out (when you don't feel like it) to improve your long-term health. At work, sacrificing might be spending extra hours on a project to help enhance your career prospects. A life spent solely on sacrificing activities would be the life of a martyr—lots of achievement, but not much joy.

Surviving is for activities that score low on short-term satisfaction and low on long-term benefit. These are activities that don't cause much joy or satisfaction and do not contribute to long-term benefit in your life. These are typically activities that we are doing because we feel that we have to do them in order just to get by. Charles Dickens frequently described the lives of people who were almost constantly in the surviving box. These poor people had countless hours of hard work, not much joy, and not much to show for all of their efforts. A life spent solely on surviving activities would be a hard one indeed.

Sustaining is for activities that produce moderate amounts of short-term satisfaction and lead to moderate long-term benefits. For many professionals, the daily answering of e-mails is a sustaining activity. It is moderately interesting (not thrilling) and usually produces moderate long-term but hardly life-changing benefit. At home, the day-to-day routine of shopping, cooking, and cleaning may be viewed as sustaining. A life spent solely on sustaining activities would be an O.K. one—not great, yet not too bad.

Succeeding is a term for activities that score high on short-term satisfaction and high on long-term benefit. These activities are the ones that we love to do and get great benefit from doing. At work, people who spend a lot of time in the succeeding box love what they are doing and believe that it is producing long-term benefit at the same time. At home, a parent may be spending hours with a child time that the parent greatly enjoys while valuing the long-term benefit that will come to the child. A life spent in succeeding is a life that is filled with both joy and accomplishment.

The perception of both short-term satisfaction and long-term benefit is dependent upon the individual engaged in the activity. Consider an immigrant who leaves a poor country and come to the U.S., where she works 18 hours a day at two minimum-wage jobs. She may have a great attitude toward her work and be saving every possible cent for her children's education. She may define her life as being largely spent in the succeeding category—filled with short-term happiness and long-term benefit.

At the other end of the professional scale, one CEO could feel resentful and grumpy about her work (and feel trapped) because a drop in stock value means that she will have to work another couple of years to have the $10 million she told herself she needed in order to retire. She might see herself in the surviving category. Another CEO in a similar situation could feel happy and fulfilled at the prospect of leading a major organization through challenging times and see herself in the succeeding category.

The point is two people could be engaged in the same activity but have completely different perceptions of what this activity means to them. It's because no one can define what short-term satisfaction or long-term benefit means for you but you. My suggestion for you is simple. Spend a week tracking how you spend your time. At the end of the week calculate how many hours you spent on stimulating, sacrificing, surviving, sustaining, or succeeding. Then ask yourself what changes you can make to help you create a life that is both more satisfying in the short-term and more rewarding in the long-term.

While the activities that take up our time can be one factor in determining our happiness and achievement, our attitude toward these activities can be an equally important factor in determining the ultimate quality of our lives. If we cannot change our activities, we can at least try to change our attitude toward them.

Readers: Please send in comments about your own lives and suggestions for other readers on how they can increase both short-term satisfaction and long-term benefit. Or send me your thoughts on this topic to Marshall@MarshallGoldsmith.com.

Marshall Goldsmith is the author of the Wall Street Journal bestseller Succession: Are You Ready? as well as the New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller What Got You Here Won't Get You There, a Harold Longman Award winner for Business Book of the Year. He can be reached at Marshall@MarshallGoldsmith.com, and he provides his articles and videos online at MarshallGoldsmithLibrary.com.

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1940=Zindagi =Soja Rajkumari

1943=Tansen =Diya Jalao Jagmag Jagmag - K.L.Sehgal

1944=My Sister =Do Naina Matware K.L.Saigal

1945=Pehli Nazar =Dil Jalta Hai Mukesh

1946=Sahajehan =Jab Dil Hi Toot Gaya K.L.Saigal

1947=Do Bhai =Mera Sunder Sapna Beet Gaya

1948=Mela  < Old > =Dharti Ko Aakash Pukare

1948=Mela  < Old > =Gaaye Jaa Geet Milan Ke

1948=Mela  < Old > =Yeh Zindagi Ke Mele

1948=Mela  < Old > =Yeh Zindagi Ke Mele

1949=Andaz  < Old > =Hum Aaj Kahin Dil Kho Baithe

1949=Andaz  < Old > =Jhoom Jhoom Ke Nacho Aaj

1949=Andaz  < Old > =Tu Kahe Agar

1949=Barsaat  < Old > =Chhod Gaye Balam

1949=Barsaat  < Old > =Hawa Mein Udta Jaye

1949=Barsaat  < Old > =Jiya Bekarar Hai

1949=Barsaat  < Old > =Jiya Beqarar Hai Ai Bahar Hai

1949=Barsaat  < Old > =Mein Zindagi Mein Hardam Rota Hi Raha Hun

1949=Dillagi  < Old > =Tu Mera Chand - Suraiya & Shyam

1949=Dillagi  < Old > =Tu Mera Chand Main Teri Chandni

1949=Dulari =Suhani Raat Dhal Chuki

1949=Mahal =Aayega Aa< New >Ala

1949=Mahal =Ayega A< New >Ala - Lata Mangeshkar

1950=Baabul  < Old > =Chhod Babul Ka Ghar

1950=Baabul  < Old > =Chhod Babul Ka Ghar [2]

1950=Baabul  < Old > =Milte Hi Aankhein

1950=Malhar =Bade Arman Se Rakhha Hai

1950=Nirala= Tooti Footi Gaadi

1951=Albela =Bholi Surat

1951=Albela =Dhire Se Aaja Ri Akhiyan Mein - Lata Mangeshkar

1951=Albela =Sham Tale Khidki Tale

1951=Albela =Shola Jo Bhadke

1951=Albela =Shola Jo Bhadke

1951=Awara =Awaara Hoon

1951=Awara =Awara Hoon

1951=Awara =Ek Bewafa Sey Pyar Kiya

1951=Awara =Ghar Aya Mera Pardesi

1951=Awara =Hum Tujh Se Muhabbat - Mukesh

1951=Awara =Jab Se Balam Ghar Aae

1951=Deedar =Bachpan Ke Din Bhula Na

1951=Deedar =Hue Hum Jinke Liye Barbad

1951=Naujawan =Thandi Hawaien

1951=Sazaa =Tum Na Jane Kis Jahaan Mein Kho Gaye

1952=Ambar =Song Of Great Legend Mohammad Rafi With Lata

1952=Anand Math =Jai Jagdish Hare

1952=Anand Math =Vande Madaram

1952=Baiju Bawara =Bachpan Ki Mohabat

1952=Baiju Bawara =Bachpan Ki Mohabbat - Lata

1952=Baiju Bawara =Bachpan Ki Muhabbat Ko Dil Se Na Juda Karna

1952=Baiju Bawara =Hari Omraga Malkauns From Film 'Baiju Bawra'

1952=Baiju Bawara =Jhoole Mein Pawan Ke Aayi Bahar

1952=Baiju Bawara =Mana Tarapath Hari Darushanko

1952=Baiju Bawara =Mohe Bhool Gaye Sanvaria

1952=Baiju Bawara =O Duniya Ke Rakhwale

1952=Baiju Bawara =Tu Ganga Ki Mauj

1952=Baiju Bawara =Tu Ganga Ki Mauj

1952=Daag  < Old > =Ae Mere Dil Hai Nadaan

1952=Daag  < Old > =Ae Mere Dil Kahin - Male

1952=Daag  < Old > =Ae Mere Dil Kahin Aur Chal

1952=Do Bhiga Zameen =Mausam Beeta Jaye

1952=Jaal =Ye Raat Ye Chandni

1952=Jaal =Yeh Raat Yeh Chaandni Phir Kahaan

1953=Aah =Chhoti Si Yeh Zindagani

1953=Aah =Raja Ki Aayegi Baraat

1953=Anarkali =Yeh Zindagi Usi Ki Hai - Lata Mangeshkar

1953=Anarkali =Yeh Zindagi Usi Ki He

1953=Anarkali =Yeh Zindgi Usiki Hai Part 2

1953=Anarkali =Zindgi Pyar Ki Do Char Ghadi

1953=Nastik  < Old > =Dekh Tere Sansaar Ki Haalat

1953=Patita =Yaad Kiya Dil Ne

1953=Patita =Yaad Kiya Dil Ne Kaha Ho Tum

1953=Patita =Yaad Kiya Dil Ne Kahaan

1954=Aar - Paar =Sun Sun Sun Sun Zalima

1954=Aar Paar =Babuji Dheere Chalna

1954=Aar Paar =Babuji Dheere Chalna

1954=Aar Paar =Kabhi Aar Kabhi Paar Laga Teer - E - Nazar

1954=Jagruti =Aao Bachchon Tumhen Dikhayen

1954=Jagruti =Cahlo Chalen Ma - Slow

1954=Jagruti =De Di Hamen Azadi Bina Khadag

1954=Naagin  < Old > =Jadugar Saiyan - With English Sub Title

1954=Naagin  < Old > =Man Dole Tan Dole - With English Sub

1954=Naagin  < Old > =Mera Dil Ye Pukare - Lata Mangeshkar

1954=Naagin  < Old > =Mera Dil Yeh Pukare - Lata Mangeshkar

1954=Naagin  < Old > =Nagin 1954 Colour Scene

1954=Naagin  < Old > =O Zindagi Ke Dene Wale

1954=Naagin  < Old > =Tere Dwar Khada Bhagwan

1954=Naagin  < Old > =Tere Dwar Khada Ek Jogi

1954=Shart =Na Ye Chaand Hoga, Na Taare Rahenge - Geeta Dutt

1954=Subah Ka Tara =Chamka - Chamka Subah Ka Taraf

1954=Taxi Driver =Jayen To Jayen Kahan

1954=Taxi Driver =Jayen To Jayen Kha Lata

1955=Baradari =Bhoola Nahi Dena

1955=Baradari =Tasveer Banata Hu Talat

1955=Bhabhi =Chal Ud Ja Re Panchi

1955=Bhabhi =Chal Ud Ja Re Panchi - Part 1 - Mohd Rafi

1955=Bhabhi =Chal Ud Ja Re Panchi - Part 2 - Mohd Rafi

1955=Bhabhi =Chal Ud Ja Re Panchi 2

1955=Bhabhi =Chal Ur Ja Re Panchi

1955=Bhabhi =Chali Gori - Hemant Kumar

1955=Bhabhi =Chali Gori Pee Ke Milan Ko Chalee.

1955=Devdas  < Old > =Balam Aaye Baso K.L.Saigal

1955=Devdas  < Old > =Dukh Ke Ab Din K.L.Saigal

1955=Dupatta =Chandani Raatain

1955=Dupatta =Chandani Raatain

1955=Dupatta =Chandni Raaten Remix

1955=House No. 44 =Teri Duniya Me Jeene Se

1955=House No. 44 =Teri Duniya Mein Dil Lagata Nahin - Mukesh

1955=House No. 44 =Teri Duniya Mein Jeene Se

1955=Jhanak Jhanak Payal Baje =Jahanak Jhanak Payal Baje

1955=Jhanak Jhanak Payal Baje =Jhanak Jhanak Pàyal Bàje: Ràdhà - Krishna Dance - 2

1955=Jhanak Jhanak Payal Baje =Jo Tum Toro

1955=Jhanak Jhanak Payal Baje =Nain Se Nain

1955=MR. & MRS. 55 =Thandi Hawa Kaali Ghata

1955=Munimaji =Jeevan Ke Safar Me

1955=Munimaji =Jeevan Ke Safar Mefemale

1955=Munimaji =Jeewan Ke Safar Mein Rahi - Lata Mangeshkar

1955=Seema =Tu Pyar Ka Sagar Hai

1955=Seema =Tu Pyar Ka Sagar Hai[2]

1955=Shree 420 =Ichak Dana Beechak Dana With English Subs!

1955=Shree 420 =Mera Juta Hai Japani

1955=Shree 420 =Mera Juta Hai Japani

1955=Shree 420 =Pyar Hua Iqrar Hua

1955=Shree 420 =Ramaiya Wasta Waiya

1955=Shree 420 =Shri 420 -

1955=Udan Khatola =Mera Salam Leja

1955=Udan Khatola =More Saiyan Ji Utrenge Paar Ho

1955=Udan Khatola =O Door Ke Musafir

1955=Udan Khatola =O Door Ke Musafir

1955=Udan Khatola =Udan Khatola Lata Chorus

1955=Yasmin =Bechain Nazar Betaab Jigar - Talat

1956=< New > Delhi =Nakhrewali

1956=Basant Bahar =Nain Mile Chain Kaha

1956=Bhai Bhai =Aae Dil Mujhe

1956=Bhai Bhai =Aae Dil Mujhe Bata De F/M Bhai Bhai

1956=Bhai Bhai =Ae Dil Mujhe Bata De Tu Kis Pe A Gaya He

1956=C.I.D.  < Old > =Aankhon Hi Aanknon Mein

1956=C.I.D.  < Old > =Ankho Hi Ankho Me Ishara Ho Gaya

1956=C.I.D.  < Old > =Bhooj Mera Kya Naam Re

1956=C.I.D.  < Old > =Boojh Mera Kya Naam Re

1956=C.I.D.  < Old > =Kahin Pe Nigahen

1956=C.I.D.  < Old > =Yeh Hai Bombay Meri Jaan

1956=Chori Chori  < Old > =Aja Sanam Madhur Chandani Me

1956=Chori Chori  < Old > =Aja Sanam Madhur Chandni

1956=Chori Chori  < Old > =All Line Clear

1956=Chori Chori  < Old > =Jahan Mei Jati Hoon

1956=Chori Chori  < Old > =Man Bhaawan Ke Ghar

1956=Chori Chori  < Old > =Panchhi Banu Udati Phiru

1956=Chori Chori  < Old > =Panchi Banu Urti Phiroon

1956=Chori Chori  < Old > =Rasik Balama

1956=Chori Chori  < Old > =Ye Raat Bheegi Bheegi

1956=Chori Chori  < Old > =Yeh Raat Bheegi Bheegi

1956=Ek Hi Raasta =Sanwale Salone

1956=Nau Do Gyarah =Aankhon Mein Kya Jee

1956=Paying Guest =Chand Phir Nikla

1957=Asha =Ina Mina Dika

1957=Baarish =Dane Dane Pe Likha Hai Khane Wale Ka Naam

1957=Chandi Puja =Koi Laakh Karay Chaturai - Pardeep Kavi

1957=Janam Janam Ke Phere =Zaraa Saamne Aao Tou Chaliye

1957=Mother India =Dukh Bhare Din

1957=Mother India =Duniya Main Hum Aaye

1957=Mother India =Ghunghat Nahin Kholu

1957=Mother India =Matwala Jia

1957=Mother India =Nagri Nagri Dware Dware

1957=Mother India =O Gadiwale

1957=Naag Mani =Pinjre Ke Panchhi Re

1957=Nau Do Gyarah =Aankhon Me Kya Ji

1957=Naya Daur  < Color >=Uden Jab Jab Zulphen Teri

1957=Naya Daur =Aana Hai Toh Aaja

1957=Naya Daur =Maang Ke Sath Tumhara

1957=Naya Daur =Ude Jab Jab Zulfe Teri

1957=Naya Daur =Ye Desh Hai Veer Jawano Ka

1957=Parvarish =Aansu Bhari Hai - Mukesh

1957=Paying Guest =Chhod Do Aanchal

1957=Paying Guest =Mana Janab Ne Pukara Nahi

1957=Pyaasa =Hum Aap Ki Aankhon Mein

1957=Pyaasa =Jaane Woh Kaise Log The

1957=Pyaasa =Jane Woh Kaise Log The

1957=Pyaasa =Jine Naaz Heh Hind Par

1957=pyaasa =Sar Jo Tera Chakaraye

1957=Pyaasa =Ye Duniya Agar Mil Bhi Jaaye

1957=Rani Rupmati =Aa Laut Ke Aaja Mere Meet

1957=Rani Rupmati =Aa Laut Ke Aaja Mere Meet Lataji

1957=Rani Rupmati =Aa Laut Ke Aaja Mere Meet Mukesh

1957=Suvarna Sundari =Kuhu Kuhu Bole Koyaliya

1957=Suvarna Sundari =Kuhu Kuhu Bole Koyaliya - - Lata Mangeshkar & Mohammad Rafi

1957=Tumsa Nahin Dekha  < Old > =Chhup Ne Wale Saamne Aa

1957=Tumsa Nahin Dekha  < Old > =Jawaniyan Yeh Mast Mast

1958 = Phir Subah Hogi = Vo Subha Kabhi to Aayegi - 1

1958 = Phir Subah Hogi = Vo Subha Kabhi to Aayegi - 2

1958=Adalat =Unko Ye Shikaiat Hai

1958=Adalat =Youn Hasratan Ke Daag

1958=Amar Deep =Dekh Hame Awaz Na Dena Happy

1958=Amar Deep =Dekh Hame Awaz Na Dena Sad

1958=Amar Deep =Dekh Humen Awaaj Sad

1958=Amar Deep =Dil Ki Duniya

1958=Chalati Ka Naam Gaadi =Babu Samjho Ishaare

1958=Chalati Ka Naam Gaadi =Ek Ladaki Bheegi Bhaagi Si

1958=Chalati Ka Naam Gaadi =Haal Kaisa Hai Janab Ka

1958=Chalati Ka Naam Gaadi =Main Sitaron Ka Taraana

1958=Chanpakali =Chhup Gaya Koi Re Lata

1958=Dilli Ka Thug =Yeh Rate Yeh Mausum

1958=Howrah Bridge =Aayiye Mehrbaan

1958=Howrah Bridge =Mera Naam Chin Chin Choo

1958=Kaagaz Ke Phool =Dekhi Jamane Ki Yaari

1958=Kala Pani =Achhaji Mei Hari Chalo

1958=Lajwanti =Ek Hans Ka Joda

1958=Madhumati =Aaja Re Perdasi

1958=Madhumati =Aja Re Pardeshi

1958=Madhumati =Bichuwa

1958=Madhumati =Dil Tadap Tadap

1958=Madhumati =Dil Tadap Tadap Ke

1958=Madhumati =Ghadi Ghadi Mora Dil Dhadke

1958=Madhumati =Suhana Safar

1958=Madhumati =Zhulmi Sang Aankh Ladi

1958=Paying Guest =Chhod Do Aanchal

1958=Phagun =Ek Pardesi

1958=Phagun =Ek Pardesi Mera - Remix Song .

1958=Phagun =Ek Pardesi Mera Dil

1958=Phir Subah Hogi =Woh Subah Kabhi To Aayegi

1958=Post Box 999 =Neend Na Mujhko Aaye