Archive for: September, 2010

Indian bazaar, most bizarre

I planned to take 150 minutes to find this mysterious 150 years celebration somewhere in this venue, but to my disappointment there was none! Misleading marketing clearly. For outrageous prices on tickets rides for kids and adults to a medley of stalls for patrons to hobble around I found this fete to be somewhat just strange.

Share

Cafeteria Faith: Pavska Badasie in thought

pavitska badasie

Coming from a “multi-faith” home myself. I don’t consider myself a lost soul. I was raised to respect and understand all faiths and beliefs, especially unfamiliar customs and traditions.

Share

Cafeteria Faith

faith without fear

Fundamental religious differences can bring unexpected complexities to marriage life but the other factor to be considered is what happens when your child is at.Share your personal battle of faith and tolerance with us. Email naufal@indianspice.co.za to have your account published online.

Share

Afzal Khan’s: Who’s your Mamoo!

afzal khan

He has his lovely wife in his vision when he croons else he will have no hair left….ooops – my bad, he doesn’t! No seriously, this funny man has tickled my funny bone for a few years now and he is definitely getting wiser as he gets old but if Mr Khan was next to me he would probably go….’Ey larney I am getting old but you know me! I’m not cold!’ – and I would have to agree with his signature pearly, Colgate grin.

Share

P Susheela in concert, South Africa by India Cares

P Susheela

P. Susheela. The very name would evoke memories of many a number rendered in her rich, reverberating and resonant voice to the fans of South Indian movies, be it Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada or even Sinhalese. With her mellifluous voice she has breathed life into thousands of lyrics, bringing out the right emotion lying under each word and making the song waft straight into the listener’s heart.

Share

Photo Gallery