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Indian Independence Day Celebration in Los Angeles

Raveena Tandon at Indian Independence Day in Los Angeles

The Indian Independence Day anniversary this year on August 15th, was the 69th one since India got it’s independence from the British.  I had a day off from work on Friday, 14th August, and already showed you Day 1, which we spent mostly in Artesia – LA’s Little India.  I love visiting Artesia.  Here at home in San Diego, we also have a Little India in the Black Mountain Road area of Mira Mesa, but I do enjoy going to Artesia from time to time.

Day 2 of our little mini-vacation started off at Knotts Soak City, which I already showed you in another post, and now I will show you more pictures of the actual Indian Independence Day Celebration in Artesia (part of Los Angeles).

These pictures were taken towards the end of the evening, and show Bollywood star Raveena Tandon on the stage.  The first picture shows when she was lighting a lamp as part of the day’s celebrations.

Raveena Tandon at Indian Independence Day Celebration in Los Angeles

Raveena Tandon at Indian Independence Day Celebration in Los Angeles

This picture shows the lighting of the lamp a little bit more clearly

Raveena Tandon lighting the lamp at the Indian Independence Day Celebration

Raveena Tandon lighting the lamp at the Indian Independence Day Celebration

This picture just shows Raveena looking very elegant, and beautiful on this great day.

Raveena Tandon at Indian Independence Day Celebration in Los Angeles

Raveena Tandon at Indian Independence Day Celebration in Los Angeles

My daughter Niki and I got to the event at around 5:45 pm, and we thought we were late.  We were relieved when we found out that it hadn’t started yet, so we walked around.  Here is Niki enjoying having the day off from dancing and being able to watch her friends peform instead.

Indian Independence Day Celebration

Indian Independence Day Celebration

We walked around and looked at all the wonderful food, I really should have taken more pictures of the other food stations – there were so many.  This picture shows Pani Puri.  I remember we used to have these back in England, and called them Gol Gappa, not sure if I am spelling that properly.  They would puff up a lot sometimes while they were fried, and when they came out of the fryer, we would delight in poking a hole in them, and would pour tamarind sauce in to the hole in the center, and oh my gosh, that was one of the tastiest treats ever! They don’t make them here, like my Grandma made them back in England.  We used to eat them right after she fried them, and they were so yummy!  I think Pani Puri are just the same as Gol Gappa, but I do have to question it as they don’t taste as good as my Grandma’s Gol Gappa! I think Gol Gappa might be the Punjabi word for Pani Puri.

Indian Independence Day Celebration

Indian Independence Day Celebration

Oh, I have one more picture of another of the food stations

Food Vendors At Indian Independence Day Celebration in Los Angeles

I had a sample of some great chai!  Oh, how I love chai!  This one was just the way I like it – piping hot and made with chai masala.  I ended up buying some mixes as when I am home, I just make tea the English way by brewing it in a cup, and can’t be bothered going the extra step and making Indian tea (chai) properly.  However, when I go out to Indian restaurants, I love to drink chai – I want my proper Indian tea then!

Chai Moments At Indian Independence Day Celebration in Los Angeles

Chai Moments At Indian Independence Day Celebration in Los Angeles

After we wandered around for a bit, it was time to see some performances.  It started off with this little boy dancing.  Oh, he was so cute.  You can see him and the others who performed in the video, directly below his picture (excuse the hand that got in the way).

Performances At Indian Independence Day Celebration in Los Angeles

Performances At Indian Independence Day Celebration in Los Angeles

Please do watch my video of the Performances, this was the main event of the celebration, and of course, the star of the event was Raveena Tandon.

Then there were more performances, here is an assortment of pictures:

Indian Independence Day Celebration

Indian Independence Day Celebration

Indian Independence Day Celebration

Indian Independence Day Celebration

Indian Independence Day in Los Angeles

Indian Independence Day in Los Angeles

Indian Independence Day Celebration

Indian Independence Day Celebration

Indian Independence Day Celebration

Indian Independence Day Celebration

Indian Independence Day Celebration

Indian Independence Day Celebration

Did you know there was a Congressman in attendance?  Yes, there was.  Congressman Ed Royce (R) serves the 39th Congressional District in Orange County and eastern Los Angeles.  I made a video of him too, but did not add it to the Performances video!

Congressman Ed Royce at Indian Independence Day Celebration

Congressman Ed Royce at Indian Independence Day Celebration in Los Angeles

Some more pictures of the performances

Indian Independence Day Celebration in Los Angeles

Indian Independence Day Celebration in Los Angeles

Indian Independence Day Celebration in Los Angeles

Indian Independence Day Celebration in Los Angeles

Then, guess what another great thing happened at this event, they had a great sale and all clothes were only $1 each.  Yes, you read it right  – just $1 each.  I bought seven items and it was so worth it.

Indian Independence Day Celebration

Indian Independence Day Celebration

I hope  you enjoyed seeing my pictures, and the video of the Performances.  In case you haven’t yet seen the video that I made of when Raveena Tandon was made upset, here it is:

I Made A Movie Starring Raveena Tandon

I made a movie starring Raveena Tandon.  Raveena wasn’t acting that day, this was real life – I captured the moments when Raveena Tandon was made upset in Los Angeles on Indian Independence Day.  The video kind of went viral.  It has over 185,000 views now.  Also, just wanted to add that I am not a movie maker, I am just someone who likes recording memories – photography and videos.   Also, I made very few edits to the movie.  I certainly didn’t take anything out intentionally, why would I have done that?  All I took out was a few seconds of when the camera was out of focus (example up in the air instead of focused on people).

I do want to say that Raveena looks just as lovely when she is upset.  What would we all give to look like that when we are upset?  On a more serious note, I want to add that guests need to be treated like royalty.

Have you seen it yet?  In case, you haven’t seen it, you really should take a look.

Fantastic Indian Independence Day In Los Angeles, CA – Some Videos

I’m just recovering from a crazy week after Indian Independence Day in Artesia, CA (in the Los Angeles area).  I loved the craziness actually, and why not?  After all, it’s not every day that my videos get over 100,000 views in a matter of days.  Well, this time it happened, but it was quite unexpected.  Currently, my video has 178,895 views.

I shared my video a few days ago (the one that got all the action, and attention), so I won’t share it again here.  However, I would like to share my other videos, and hope you will watch them.

First, let me share another picture of the beautiful Raveena Tandon.  I hope she comes back soon to Los Angeles or San Diego, and I hope she gets the star treatment that she deserves.

Raveena Tandon at Indian Independence Day in Los Angeles

Raveena Tandon at Indian Independence Day in Los Angeles

Most importantly, I take and make videos because I enjoy it.  I take pictures because I enjoy it.  I post because I enjoy it, I tweet and pin pictures because I enjoy them, and I attend cultural events because I enjoy them.  It’s all in the enjoyment, and it’s all just a hobby.

In the next post, I will share more pictures of the actual event.

Letter To UFICA from Reema Pandit, Manager of Raveena Tandon

To

UFICA

Cerritos, LA

I Reema Pandit , Manager of Ms Tandon am shocked to read your open letter with all the allegations against Ms Tandon and hence am compelled to write this letter so that the facts can be bought in front of everyone. I reached Cerrittos on 13th August, a day before Ms Tandon arrived to ensure co ordination.

On 14th August Ms. Tandon’s flight landed at 3PM. She had landed with a bad throat infection.I was accompanied by Pat Patnaik and UFICA President Alka Patel to receive Ms Tandon. However, unaware that Etihad has a different getaway point for arrivals, we were waiting in the area dedicated for all other airlines and because of which we missed to receive Ms. Tandon. She finally had to leave by the Airport car to reach her friend’s house. Normally a celebrity should be upset that there was no one to welcome her and yet she was courteous enough to invite Pat, Alka and me to her friend’s place. We then reached there and spent close to an hour with Ms. Tandon over tea and snacks. As Ms tandon was unwell she requested Pat and Alka if she could come for half an hour, fulfil her commitments and leave. Looking at her health Pat was considerate and mentioned to Ms. Tandon that she can come only for half hour for the dinner and leave.

Pat mentioned to Ms. Tandon that there would be two ladies in the Limo to pick her up that day for the event and the next day there would be two kids in the Limo. As a rule we do not entertain anyone in the car with us yet Ms. Tandon obliged and agreed.

The Hair and Makeup artist was organised by Alka Patel and was called at 6 PM and the Stylist was organised by Mr Barring and was supposed to come by 7 PM whereas she came by 7.30 pm,post which there were some alterations which took time,although the measurements were already shared. Thus the delay already started happening but NOT on our account.

We had left from Raveena’s friend’s house to get ready around 5:15PM and reached the hotel by 6:10PM. I was told to get ready and I will be picked by Alka by 6:30PM. I was down at 6:25PM waiting for the Limo which Limo arrived only by 7 and thereafter we reached to Ms Tandon by 7:50PM. This led to us gettingto the event by 8.40PM. So the Allegation made by UFICA that we arrived late is baseless as it can be checked with the Limo service company as to what time did the car reach Ms Tandon.With that it shall be proved that the limo was delayed by the organizers themselves.

The allegation that Ms Tandon did not shake hands with anybody is also not right as when she reached the venue and got down of the car she was presented with bouquets, apart from her that her hands were already full with her Clutch and 2 cell phones. It is Humanly impossible to hold all this and shake hands with anyone. Also I was next to her and heard Ms Tandon tell Ms Vineeta “I am sorry I have too many things in my hand “ When she reached the stage she kept all the things on the chair and shook hands with all the people she was introduced to. Also Ms Vineeta was not introduced to us by any of the organizers till the end of our stay so we didn’t know who she was. Please find attached the you tube link which shows that she is happily shaking hands with everyone and greeting everyone

https://youtu.be/aEORHX8z7t8

The Allegation that Ms. Tandon did not watch the kids performance is also baseless as we were aware of the cultural programme happening on 15th August and NOT on 14th August. As she was about to leave a lady told me there was a cultural program and if Ms. Tandon could wait but by then Ms. Tandon had walked out of the restaurant alongwith Pat and Alka. They didn’t mention any performance to her in spite of them waiting with her for the Limo. She was unaware that it was the kids who were performing. However she called all the kids present for group picture as she thought they had already performed on her accord and as a gesture for all the kids present.

Mr. Vinod Vineet then comes and makes a sarcastic comment that “you just came and are leaving now, this is not done”. All this in spite of her being at the event for almost 45-50 minutes(which was specifically said by Pat and Alka looking at her health). Raveena was very upset with the way she was spoken to and made it very clear that if she doesn’t get an apology she will not attend the event the next day.Luckily Mr. Barring’s car was close by and since the Limo was taking time we left in his car. Mr. Barring got calls from the organizers stating that Mr. Vineet is feeling bad and would like to apologize following which all was sorted.

On 15th August Alka Patel and her husband were courteous enough and took Ms. Tandon and me to the mall and we also had lunch together.

Raveena’s health had further deteriorated and knowing she would like to rest, I mentioned to Alka to not send anyone in the Limo that day stating that she gets claustrophobic(I meant that she had a bad cough and was getting breathless). I also reminded her that normally as a protocol we don’t permit anyone to travel with us.

In spite of this the Limo comes to pick me up at 6.30PM and I see that that there are 3 teenagers(2 girls and 1 boy) in the car. At this point I call Mr. Barring and give him an option that I can take the kids to meet Ms. Tandon and they can come back in another car while coming to the event. We waited till 7PM but no car had come. Mr. Barring then told me to drop the girls and head to pick up Raveena. Alka Patel’s son Neel came with me as he was supposed to do the co ordination. So the allegation stating that Raveena asked the kids to get off the car is baseless as she was picked up only after the kids were dropped off by me. RAVEENA WAS NOT EVEN PRESENT IN THE CAR WHEN THIS HAPPENED.

After dropping the girls we went to pick Raveena and reached by 8PM and left by 8.20 PM. We reached the venue at 9 but because of lack of co ordination between Neel Patel and Mr Barring as Mr Barring’s phone was not reachable.We waited for 15 minutes and finally were on stage at 9.15. Again we were delayed by the organizers as the second car was not arranged in time. Raveena fulfilled all her commitments and also sat through the cultural program. She is seen enjoying the show in the links below

Raveena Tandon Speaks About Our Great Country India on Indian Independence Day

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skgL9nP545Y

Indian National Anthem on Indian Independence Day in Los Angeles

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ci3gROY0bck&feature=youtu.be

American National Anthem at the Indian Independence Day in Los Angeles

https://youtu.be/cs7sB5re1vw

The show shut down at 10PM which is apparently a rule in Artesia where the parade was held. We were not aware of the same. So I stepped down to ask TJ about the car when I saw people having discussions about how they were upset as she didn’t allow the kids in the Limo,whereas she wasn’t even aware of the same. As a manager it was my decision keeping the privacy,security and comfort of my celebrity in mind. TJ told me that the Limo was taking time so he went to take his car.

That is when Mr. Neeraj comes on stage and starts behaving rudely with Ms. Tandon. When Ms. Tandon threatens to tell the audience he snatched the mike from her hand. Later we got to know that the Limo was sent back and they wanted us to go on our own.

I am attaching the you tube links below which show Ms Tandon enjoying the event and being her jovial self while interacting with the crowd . All this in spite of she being extremely unwell.

It is Shocking that despite her ill health Ms Tandon completed her commitment and still got no appreciation by the organizers.

Thanks to Mr. TJ Barring for ensuring we left the venue at the right time on both the days. We would also like to thank Mr. Pat Patnaik, Mrs.Alka Patel for ensuring everything went off smoothly on both the days.

*Note:  I, Davinder Kaur, did not write this letter or revise it in any way.  I simply posted it upon request of Raveena Tandon.

Indian Independence Day in Los Angeles, CA – What A Memorable Occasion!

Raveena Tandon at Los Angeles Indian Independence Day Event

Indian Independence Day in Los Angeles, CA was a very memorable occasion.  Why do I care about Indian Independence day?  Of course I do!  I am Indian, and even though I was born in England, I know my roots.  August 15, is India’s Independence from the British.  It might seem strange for some of you that I have an allegiance for India, and celebrated it’s independence from my other country.  All I can say is I love England, and I love India, and now of course, I love the USA.  I am very grateful though that the British gave India back.  No country has the right to rule another.

We went to LA and stayed overnight for two days to celebrate my son’s birthday at Knotts Soak City, and then went to visit Artesia (Little India), and get my share of Indian culture.  Oh, how I love visiting that area, and having a buffet lunch somewhere, followed by another visit to a smaller place to have Indian sweets and a cup of chai.

Well, imagine my delight when someone told me there would be a parade for Indian Independence Day the next day on Saturday – this was perfect, since we were in the area anyhow.  I vowed to visit it, and furthermore, my daughter told me that her group was going to perform, and she wanted to see them.  She took the day off from dancing this time, I think it was because I told her not to plan anything this weekend – since it was her brother’s birthday.  She knew Raveena Tandon was going to be there in Los Angeles, but she didn’t realize that she was going to be at the same event or that her friends were performing at the same event as where we wanted to celebrate Indian Independence Day.  Little do we know!  So, when she said “Mum, the event that you want to go to is the event where my friends are performing, and where Raveena Tandon will be!” I thought perfect.  Even more of a reason to attend!  You may not know about Raveena Tandon, but she is a big mega-superstar, a Bollywood actress with many hit movies.  She is an icon of Indian cinema.

So we got to the event at around 5:45 pm.  I’m pretty sure she told me that one of her friends was supposed to be performing at 4:30 pm, and her group was going to be doing their dance at 5:30 pm.  She was kind of upset that we might have missed it already when we got there and saw that practically all the seats were empty.  We didn’t realize that the event had not started yet, we thought it had just finished.  When I asked someone if it was over, she told us that it had not started yet, and we were so relieved.  We wandered around, had samples of delicious chai and saw all the food vendors, and clothes displayed for sale.  What a fabulous event, I thought – even before it began. Later in the evening, I tried the food.

Raveena Tandon arrived a little later than expected, and of course I captured most of her presence on the stage.  Here are some pictures.  You know I like taking pictures and videos!  Here are just some of the pictures:

Raveena Tandon at Los Angeles Indian Independence Day Event

Raveena Tandon at Los Angeles Indian Independence Day Event

Raveena Tandon at Los Angeles Indian Independence Day Event

Raveena Tandon at Los Angeles Indian Independence Day Event

Raveena Tandon at Los Angeles Indian Independence Day Event

Raveena Tandon at Los Angeles Indian Independence Day Event

Raveena Tandon at Los Angeles Indian Independence Day Event

Raveena Tandon at Los Angeles Indian Independence Day Event

Raveena Tandon at Los Angeles Indian Independence Day Event

Raveena Tandon at Los Angeles Indian Independence Day Event

Raveena Tandon at Los Angeles Indian Independence Day Event

Raveena Tandon at Los Angeles Indian Independence Day Event

You will not believe what happened next at this great event.  Well, someone made her upset, and of course I captured it, and I didn’t even know what was happening, as I was busy looking through the lens, and knew that something was brewing.  Anyway, long story short, Raveena has seen my tweets of the videos, and apparently is happy that I posted the videos as they show what happened.

Here’s the video of where Raveena was upset:

I just wanted to give you some context of what is about to appear in my next post as for the first time ever, there will not be a single picture in that post.  Also, I will not be introducing the Indian Independence Day event, the significance of it, or anything of that matter.  That is why this post is being published first.

The organizers are called UFICA, and they responded to her tweets about their version of why the ending was not the way this great event should have ended.  They publicized their letter on Twitter, and Raveena and her manager have asked me to publish their letter.  That is coming up next.

I do want to say that no matter what – I really enjoyed the event, and I say that in all sincerity.  There are always two sides to the story.  Also, to read more about the event click here: http://www.indiawest.com/news/global_indian/raveena-tandon-ed-royce-grace-fia-ufica-independence-day-event/article_4e45b512-46ae-11e5-8384-ebe722be66ec.html