Saturday, November 20, 2010

Chitale Bandhu in Canada!

I saw Chitale Bandhu today! Not kidding. I spotted Chitale Bandhu in the aisles of Apna Punjab, the Indian grocery store in Calgary. You won't believe, I looked at it again and again. It was Chitale Bandhu and no body else. Spring rolls of Chitale Bandhu (Bakarwadi)! I wondered, I wondered again!! I got excited. I immediately picked up one packet for trial.

Lot of thoughts passed my mind from time I saw Chitale Bandhu till I baked the Bakarwadi in oven and had it. Chitale Bandhu used to say 'we do not have any branch, anywhere'... and hence was critically criticised from everywhere. Chitale Bandhu is looked as pride of marathi maanus... Punekar.... Maharashtrian. I definietly felt proud to see them here in Calgary, Canada.

It's always been Haldiram everywhere and I used to miss Pune fame Chitale Bandhu and their Bakarwadi. Best wishes for Chitale bandhu's successful stay in Canada.

-Abhijit.

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Back To Past Again

I am probably stuck to Year End 2008. And why not? We had a very memorable year ending event. And had memorable performances. I have already posted few performances before. Here are another three best performances for you. Do enjoy and do not forget to post your comment after you watch.

-Abhijit.





Sunday, August 29, 2010

Reviving The Past.

It was a great celebration on Year Ending 2008. Group of 32 families enjoyed the eve. The event was shot with three cameras, placed at strategic locations, to make it more professional and more memorable. And that's where the complication began as far as compiling and editing of videos are concerned. The editing and mixing of three cameras requires high end software and hardware apart from, lot of dedicated, long hours on PC. I had the responsibility to deliver the output. I could not spare time in year 2009 and part of year 2010 to work on the videos. However finally I could devote my time to this task and now the DVDs are ready and will be on shelves soon :-) (joking)... DVDs are ready for distribution to participants. Here is just a glimpse of the Title video. I am sure the DVDs are made to every-body's interest. Take a look at the video below.

Year End Celebration- 2008 from Abhijit Kadam on Vimeo.


-Abhijit.

Monday, April 5, 2010

Naming Ceremony

Naming ceremony is one of the important 'Sanskar's in Hindu culture. A selection of auspicious day and time is hence very important. We selected Sunday, 21st March 2010 for Naming Ceremony of our newborn. And auspicious time was after 07:00pm. Around 30 families were invited on the occasion.... With extremely helping friends, the programme was handled very smoothly and nicely.

To declare....the name of our baby is Pushkar; meaning Blue Lotus- Birth place of lord Brahma.

The letter 'P' and in particular 'Pu' was suggested to be initial letter of his name by an Astrologer based on his date and time of birth. We, AbhiShilpa, chose the name Pushkar!!!
Comments from friends were like...... 'Keep your next baby's name to be Pulkar (Pull-kar)'...... another friend commented like.... 'You gotta a Project Manager son!!!!...... as Project manager always keep 'pushing' people....!!!!' and so on.
Well.... it's enjoyable! Sure you will enjoy the video-slide show attached here.



-AbhiShilpa.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Our Baby.

Wednesday 03rd Feb 2010 brought a sunshine in our life. We, AbhiShilpa, blessed with a baby boy on this day. Both Shilpa and baby are doing well. Baby is looking for blessings from all of you...

I believe slideshow below will make you feel that you were with us all the time on the day of baby's arrival.



-AbhiShilpa.

Baby Shower (Dohale Jevan)

Life is a mixture of joy and sorrows. After a recession of 2009 we, AbhiShipa, had a good news to share. Shilpa was carrying and a bundle of joy was waiting to arrive in this world. It was a time to have Baby Shower. We had a celebration with small group of friends here... a picture is worth of thousand words. Please see slideshow to have an idea about the celebration.




-AbhiShilpa.