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Friends For Life (In memory of Manish)

by Prateek Dayal | 3 months ago

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This is in the memory of my good friend Manish Sachan whom I knew right from my highschool days. To say he was my “best friend” would not express anything. He left us on 28th April 2008 and I really miss him.

I am thankful to Shourya Sarcar for composing a song for my friend on my request. A song that will live on and remind me of him and of the fact that sometimes life makes it difficult for you to take out time for people that really matter.

I guess I should have fought and taken out that time. I guess I just miss him and will always miss him. May he rest in peace …

Goodbye Manish!

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Abhishek Gupta said

I will never stop missing you and thinking of you. I know that you are watching out for all of us, and that if I need you I only have to ask and you are there. I wish I could talk to you and hold you, and tell you how much I loved you, and how sorry I am that I wasn’t there for you at the end. I am only glad that you are at peace now, with no more earthly worries, and that I will see you when it is my time. Until then, you are always in my heart, mind and soul. Always and forever, Abhishek.

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Abhay Kulkarni said

A well composed tune (its each ones view!!), specially with the background you have presented in your notes about it.
I found the first part relevant to the pace of life which all of us try to go with (rather compelled most of the times!!) and then (second part)...one fine day…the realization that “well…there is a lot I have missed too!!”......”the show must go on”
Shourya has done a good job.
Cheers mate
Abhay

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Jalaj Chaturvedi said

You’ll always live in my memories which are too precious to fade away with the passing time….i can only regret if i could have done something to make you avoid that drastic step you took but i am left helpless…...all i can say buddy, i’ll c ya up there someday…....

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Shashank Gokhale said

I second Abhay Completely….

This is Nice expressive track…Good Job Shourya..

May his Soul rest in peace…



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Sean Tierney said

powerful song. sorry to hear about your friend Prateek.

sean

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Kamini said

manish u r still in my heart ,in my memories . i love u ,i miss u

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Sudeip Ghosh said

nice song ! really thought provoking..my condolences as well

~ Muziboo..get an audience..BECOME A STAR !!!

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Sachin Ranka said

great stuff dude..
sorry to hear abt ur frnd…

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Dj Deepak said

Absolutely heart touching.. I’m so sorry to hear about your friend.. May his soul rest in peace..

DJ
“Its all bout music and it always will be!”

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Sourabh Sharma said

heart touching,very nice,also my condolences


~Learn Smthin Abt Evrythin n evrythin abt smthin~
Sourabh

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Mohammad farhan Zameer said

Sound realize me your feelings….
Sorry to hear about ur friend. . . .

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A.k.a Ali said

Well Manish God bless you and brilliant Shourya

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Anne Reji said

You are really rocking yaar. Only today i listened to your songs. And the recoding is too good. How do you record? Can you please help me to get a good output?
anne reji

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