LMFAO, I have seen this video before, my boyfriend said he understood what they were saying. Lol thanks for posting this, I haven't watched it in a while. It's not Hindi they are speaking, it's a different Indian language.. Tamil? Correct me someone. I am going to have a good day!
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Any movie by Shahrukh Khan is the best. In my opinion he is hands down the best actor in the world. Watch one of his classic movies Mohabbatein, Kabhie Khushi Khabi Gham, and my all time favorite kal ho naa ho and I gurantee most of you would agree.
Those are my favorites! Do you guys know about this new actor Neil Nitin Mukesh? You've got to see his movies. He is a fairly new comer, and hasn't really made any romantic movies, mostly action. Some of them are:
LMFAO, I have seen this video before, my boyfriend said he understood what they were saying. Lol thanks for posting this, I haven't watched it in a while. It's not Hindi they are speaking, it's a different Indian language.. Tamil? Correct me someone. I am going to have a good day!
hahaha when i first discovered this me and my friend watched it like 12 times a day for about 3 months straight... it never gets old.
But yeah, I knew a guy from Sri Lanka that told me it was Tamil.
This song is based upon the history of film culture in India. Since their introduction, Indian films have relied heavily on song-and-dance numbers attributable to Broadwaymusicals. Almost always, the singing was performed by background singers while the actors and actresses lip-sync. Asha Bhosle is one of these playback singers who has sung over 12,000 songs. Playback singers Lata Mangeshkar (Bhosle's sister) and Mohammad Rafi (one of the top male playback singers of the mid-century) are also mentioned in the song.
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hahaha when i first discovered this me and my friend watched it like 12 times a day for about 3 months straight... it never gets old.
But yeah, I knew a guy from Sri Lanka that told me it was Tamil.
I don't watch Tamil movies, but when I see their dance , they have pretty fast moves compared to Bollywood dancing. If I tried to dance like that, I will probably break my spine. But yeah, I have watched the video three times since it was posted here.
This song is based upon the history of film culture in India. Since their introduction, Indian films have relied heavily on song-and-dance numbers attributable to Broadwaymusicals. Almost always, the singing was performed by background singers while the actors and actresses lip-sync. Asha Bhosle is one of these playback singers who has sung over 12,000 songs. Playback singers Lata Mangeshkar (Bhosle's sister) and Mohammad Rafi (one of the top male playback singers of the mid-century) are also mentioned in the song.
Hey thank you so much for sharing. I was following the lyrics while listening to this song. Lata Mangeshkar is trully a legend in Indian Cinema. I still enjoy black and white movies and old songs. Kishore Kumar is another great singer along with Mohammad Rafi.
People can argue here with me, but I believe that Indian movies made today don't quite measure up to the older ones. Is it grace that is missing?
Hey thank you so much for sharing. I was following the lyrics while listening to this song. Lata Mangeshkar is trully a legend in Indian Cinema. I still enjoy black and white movies and old songs. Kishore Kumar is another great singer along with Mohammad Rafi.
People can argue here with me, but I believe that Indian movies made today don't quite measure up to the older ones. Is it grace that is missing?
No way while there are a few movies in the past which are absolute classics but movies these days have very good screenplays and adaptations. I don't think movies like My name is Khan, 3 Idiots, Wake up Sid get made in the 70's or 80's. There's a night and day difference from what the movies used to be back in the day to what they are today.
No way while there are a few movies in the past which are absolute classics but movies these days have very good screenplays and adaptations. I don't think movies like My name is Khan, 3 Idiots, Wake up Sid get made in the 70's or 80's. There's a night and day difference from what the movies used to be back in the day to what they are today.
I see what you mean.
I was thinking more about the acting. Then again, different time periods, different expectations. I just love the feel that black and white movies give you, it's inexplicable. Have to be honest, not a big fan of bell-bottomed pants on men back in the days. Have you seen Dosti? The old one? A great classic.
Wake Up Sid was a great movie, I like Konkona Sen, she is a talented actress. My Name is Khan out already ??
Listen to the songs from Tum Mile, think you'll like them too. There are three songs from that movie that I like. "Tum Mile", "Tu hi Haqeeqat" and "Dil Ibadat" .