Quotes About Hindustani
Punch' being of course an Indian word, arriving in the English language via the Hindustani panch (five), a reference to the number of ingredients for the drink, which traditionally were (according to Hobson Jobson) 'arrack, sugar, lime-juice, spice and water'.
~ William Dalrymple
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Benares emerged as a major centre of finance and commerce as well as a unique centre of religion, education and pilgrimage. In Bengal, Nadia was the centre of Sanskrit learning and a sophisticated centre for regional architectural and Hindustani musical excellence.
~ William Dalrymple
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One of the very first Indian words to enter the English language was the Hindustani slang for plunder: loot.
~ William Dalrymple
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I always felt music to be universal and undifferentiated - Western classical, folk, Carnatic or Hindustani and so on.
~ Ilaiyaraaja
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If you ever ask me what my all-time dream character is, my answer will be Mia Tansen, the great composer-musician in Hindustani classical music. And ideally, the film should be directed by a person like Bhansali who is a great director and has a marvellous sense of classical music.
~ Jackie Shroff
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I am a trained singer in Hindustani and classical music.
~ Chinmayi
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I trained in Hindustani, and then I went to music school.
~ Shruti Haasan
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I have been singing since I was a child, and I am a trained Hindustani classical singer.
~ Parineeti Chopra
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My father was the artistic one. At a very young age, my father realised I had a strong voice and made me learn Hindustani vocal. I was five. I have Dad to thank for introducing me to the finer things in life.
~ Lillete Dubey
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My basic grammar is in Indian classical music, Carnatic music, and Hindustani music, but I don't believe that that is the only form of music I will learn. I don't believe in that, because I am a very open minded person.
~ Shankar Mahadevan
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The Urdu or Hindustani language we use isn't popular in theatre these days. It was a language that was being used in cinema from the 1950s until the '80s. It is a very communicative language.
~ Pankaj Kapur
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I started officially learning music when I was 14. I learnt Hindustani classical.
~ Shruti Haasan
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