Tag: Inspiration

  • Exclusive Interview of Hansraj Raghuwanshi: Married his girlfriend after dating her for 6 years… Told why his wife came into the relationship despite being unemployed

    Exclusive Interview Of Hansraj Raghuwanshi: Prateek Chauhan. Raipur. Famous singer Hansraj Raghuwanshi had come to Raipur to attend the Dahi Handi program. During this, Lalluram.com did an exclusive interview of Hansraj Raghuwanshi on Wednesday. In this interview, he told many things related to his life partner which he has not said in any interview before. Hansraj Raghuwanshi married his girlfriend Komal Saklani in the year 2013 after dating her for about 6 years. Hansraj Raghuwanshi was unemployed when the two met.

    His girlfriend supported him in this bad time and she used to be a teacher at that time. By the way, his wife Komal Saklani also shares videos on her YouTube channel sometimes. Lalluram.com asked Hansraj Raghuvanshi that how did his girlfriend come into a relationship with him when he was unemployed? In response to this, laughingly he first said that I will ask my wife this and then tell you… He said that his wife says that he (Hansraj Raghuwanshi) thinks of others before himself. This is the reason why she came into a relationship with him.

    However, when Hansraj Raghuwanshi married his girlfriend (now wife) Komal Saklani, he had already become a famous singer. Lalluram.com asked him that when you had become such a famous singer, you could have found another partner in life? Then why did you marry your girlfriend only?

    In response to this, he says that I am a devotee of Bholenath and do not think bad about anyone. The one who supported me in my bad times, how could I not make her my life partner. He believes that before a successful career, his girlfriend supported him a lot in every ups and downs of life, due to which he is at this position today.

    Told why we should listen to PM Modi

    Hansraj Raghuwanshi says that I have no connection with politics and I can never think of joining any party in the future. He says that I follow PM Modi and every citizen of the country should follow him. The reason behind this, he told, is that PM Modi is the Prime Minister of the country and there is only one Prime Minister of the country. In such a situation, whoever is sitting on this post, we should listen to him. Another reason behind following PM Modi, he told, is that he works for Hindutva.

    I don’t worry about the future: Hansraj Raghuwanshi

    Hansraj Raghuwanshi says that I never worry about the future. He said that nobody knows what will happen after 5 seconds. In such a situation, worrying about the future is useless. Talking to Lalluram.com about his hair, he said that it is completely natural and he likes to keep his hair like this. On the question, will you sing songs for Bollywood? He said that I will always keep singing bhajans. Let us tell you that in childhood days Hansraj Raghuwanshi wanted to become a collector, but his dream was shattered after 6th class.

  • From Sketches to Masterpieces: Iconic Drawings That Shaped Art History | world news

    Drawings have traditionally served as the basis for artistic expression since they can capture an artist’s first ideas and provide the framework for some of the most well-known works of art in history. Even if sculptures and paintings take center stage, modest sketches and drawings have had a significant impact on the art world. These are a few well-known drawings that have significantly influenced the course of art history.

    David, also known as the Vitruvian Man

    The “Vitruvian Man” drawing by Leonardo da Vinci is among the most well-known in the entire globe. This pen and ink drawing, which dates to circa 1490, is a prime example of the Renaissance’s fusion of art and science. Leonardo, who had an impact on many artists and scientists alike, not only studied anatomy but also highlighted the harmony between the human form and the universe by depicting the ideal human proportions.

    The Sistine Chapel Studies by Michelangelo

    Michelangelo made several drafts in preparation before painting the Sistine Chapel ceiling, which demonstrate his exacting attention to detail and grasp of human anatomy. These sketches, which were frequently done in red chalk, show how brilliant Michelangelo was at capturing the dynamic positions and muscular forms that would eventually come to life in his frescoes, which changed the way that the human figure was portrayed.

    Raphael’s Caricature for Athens School

    Raphael’s cartoon for “The School of Athens” demonstrates his extraordinary compositional and draftsmanship abilities. This massive preliminary picture depicting the assembly of great thinkers was the model for his famous fresco at the Vatican. Raphael’s position as a master of the High Renaissance is cemented by the cartoon’s accuracy and clarity, which emphasize his capacity to communicate intricate concepts and spatial arrangements.

    The Sorrows of Vincent van Gogh

    Van Gogh’s sketch “Sorrow,” which features a seated naked woman, is an example of his expressive line work and intense emotional content. This early-career drawing by van Gogh demonstrates his intense empathy for human suffering and his dedication to capturing unadulterated emotion—qualities that would come to characterize his later paintings and have an impact on contemporary art styles such as expressionism.

    These well-known sketches not only served as inspiration for their own masterpieces but also served as powerful examples of the creative potential of drawing. These painters conveyed concepts, feelings, and inventions via their sketches, which still influence and impact the contemporary art scene.