O Nadi Re




Here is a beautiful song in Bengali sung by Hemanta Mukherjee, better known as Hemant Kumar here. It  is one of my favourites. Enjoy the soulful singing and the rich tonal quality of his voice. Superbly picturised as well. For a full 34 seconds from 2:06 to 2:40 the camera is set on the actor's face, gradually zooming in and capturing every change in emotion, the breathing, the changing expression in the eyes. Wonderful treatment.

 While the English translation is shown in the song, it has a deeper meaning connecting us to the flow of our lives. The river flows through its journey, finding resistance at times, peaceful and tranquil at other times, but with a one pointed purpose to merge with the ocean. She gives, she serves, she accepts everything that is cast her way. She knows her identity will be completely lost, but flows with a sense of urgency, a sense of purpose. While it meets its purpose, its journey is only to  selflessly serve while it flows.

 From the source to its destination in the ocean, the life force of water runs within it throughout,  present in every molecule. The water makes the river. So does it make the ocean.

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