Melody for Monday: Kaise Bani Sundar Popo
'Kaise Bani' isn't just a celebration of fusion, embodying the cultural duality of the Indian diaspora in Trinidad, but also that of life, warts and all, made pleasurable by 'dips in chutney'. It's also a testament to the late Sundar Popo's pionee...

The lyrics, a delightful mix of Bhojpuri and English - that the likes of fellow Trinidadian V S Naipaul were both drawn to and repelled by - tell the quirky tale of a wine-loving grandpa and grandma. The chorus, 'Phulari bina chutney/ kaise bani' - appreciating the small pleasures in life with all its travails, challenges and tragedies embodied by the magic-realistic line, 'Me and my darling was flying in a plane/ The plane catch a fire and we fall inside the cane' - is life-affirming, celebratory.
'Kaise Bani' isn't just a celebration of fusion, embodying the cultural duality of the Indian diaspora in Trinidad, but also that of life, warts and all, made pleasurable by 'dips in chutney'. It's also a testament to the late Sundar Popo's pioneering and unique 'apocalypso' spirit.
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