Bengaluru: It was a small gathering of close relatives and family friends who had assembled from nearby and far-off locations within the city and outstation places. The joyous occasion was the observance of the Mehendi rituals for Ms Neha, daughter of Mrs Indira Priyadarshini and Suresh Hadagali, on the eve of her marriage to Kiran. A family of singers: The colourful evening was enriched with the singing of Hindi and Kannada film songs by most of the Hadagali family members! To begin with, Sadananda Hiremath from Bagalkot started the singing show and was later joined by Mrs Sharada, also from Bagalkot and now settled in Bengaluru. Both sang many solo and duet songs, followed by the family members of the Suresh Hadagali family. As the evening began to unfold into a musical extravaganza, the situation paved the way for showcasing the musical talents of the Hadagalis. Slowly, one by one, they began to move towards the make-shift stage and entertained the music-loving audience...
Bengaluru : Buddha Purnima was celebrated at a house here in an unassuming, austere manner, unlike the usual pomp, religious reformers' memorable days are observed elsewhere in public function halls and on sprawling grounds. The venue happened to be S Rudramuni's residence in Venkategowda Layout, Hebbal Kempapura. Rudramuni is a former officer of the State Bank of India (SBI) and is active in social circles, organising free health check-up camps in Hebbal Coffee Board Layout and the adjoining Amruthahalli area. Grandchildren steal the show: On the face of it, the event looked like an event showcasing the hidden talents of the grandchildren of S Rudramuni, apart from their courteous, gentle and pleasing manners extended towards the visiting elderly guests. They welcomed all the guests with folded hands in a typical traditional way, offering water to drink. They also shared the responsibilities of conducting the proceedings in a shared manner, ensuring a smooth flo...