Love the colors, love the song, love love love. Can't wait for the full number!!
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Aug 26, 2011
Mar 6, 2010
Song of the Day--Marjaani (Billu Barber)
Marjani
Film: Billu Barber
Starring: Shah Rukh Khan, Irrfan Khan, Kareena Kapoor, Deepika Padukone, Lara Dutta, Om Puri
Music: Pritam
The first time I heard this song it was being performed at one of the zillion awards functions by Bipasha Basu, and it took me ages to track it down. But track it down I did, and it was worth it. Marjaani is one of the handful of item numbers that make up the bulk of the "Billu" (or "Billu Barber") soundtrack, and is by far my favorite number in the film. It has a sound very similar to some of the Persian pop music I listen to, and that feel is backed up by the beautiful set and costumes. There are two things about this video that I absolutely love. The first is how much fun Shah Rukh and Kareena seem to be having. Look at their faces! Acting or no, they both look like they're having a great time together. The second is Irrfan--though he only features in the video for a few seconds here and there, those few seconds pack a punch. The sweet, earnest look on his face as he's vying for a better look at the action towards the end of the song totally makes this clip for me. He's excellent. So, so excellent.
India Is Where They Make The Cheese...
I was going about my normal Friday night routine, i.e. staying home like a loser and Google-stalking Priyanka Chopra like it's my job (and let's be honest, it probably is someone's job somewhere, especially with all the recent gossip about her and Gerard Butler) and I came across a little news blurb about her support of the Indian field hockey team. "Phir dil do hockey ko!" says Priyanka, and why not? India's hosting the World Cup, so absolutely, let's support the home team.
"Phir dil do hockey ko (give your heart to hockey again)" is more than just Priyanka's personal cheer. It's the catchphrase of a set of ads by Hero Honda (yes, that Honda) designed to a) support the Indian field hockey team and b) to ensure an entire generation of young Indians come as close as possible to killing themselves on dangerous (but elegant!) motorcycles. Two birds, as they say. Anyways bare with me, there's a point here somewhere.
I consider myself an average to above-average sports fan, and I'm pretty sure if this phenomenon were going on in the States I would have noticed. In India, it seems, there's a song for everything. Got a big sporting event? Write a song, toss in some Bollywood stars, tug on some heartstrings, and voila! Two years ago we had "Aaya India" in celebration of India's cricket team, and now we have the "Dakh Dakh Hero Honda" commercials for the hockey team. (There's a "Dakh Dakh Hero Honda" music video as well, though it seems to feature the cricket team, so who knows what's going on there.)
Maybe someone more familiar with "Bolly-Patriotism" can fill me in--is this a common occurance in India? Do all major sporting events come with a music video in support of the home team? I'm not sure that I've really seen this anywhere else (outside of some gag-worthy Olympic numbers). "Aaya India" is a damn catchy song, but that not withstanding this all seems pretty cheesy.
Aaya India*:
*Eternal thanks to anyone who can identify the guy at 1:35. He's beautiful and I want him. That is all.
Dakh Dakh Hero Honda:
Phir dil do hockey ko:
"Phir dil do hockey ko (give your heart to hockey again)" is more than just Priyanka's personal cheer. It's the catchphrase of a set of ads by Hero Honda (yes, that Honda) designed to a) support the Indian field hockey team and b) to ensure an entire generation of young Indians come as close as possible to killing themselves on dangerous (but elegant!) motorcycles. Two birds, as they say. Anyways bare with me, there's a point here somewhere.
I consider myself an average to above-average sports fan, and I'm pretty sure if this phenomenon were going on in the States I would have noticed. In India, it seems, there's a song for everything. Got a big sporting event? Write a song, toss in some Bollywood stars, tug on some heartstrings, and voila! Two years ago we had "Aaya India" in celebration of India's cricket team, and now we have the "Dakh Dakh Hero Honda" commercials for the hockey team. (There's a "Dakh Dakh Hero Honda" music video as well, though it seems to feature the cricket team, so who knows what's going on there.)
Maybe someone more familiar with "Bolly-Patriotism" can fill me in--is this a common occurance in India? Do all major sporting events come with a music video in support of the home team? I'm not sure that I've really seen this anywhere else (outside of some gag-worthy Olympic numbers). "Aaya India" is a damn catchy song, but that not withstanding this all seems pretty cheesy.
Aaya India*:
*Eternal thanks to anyone who can identify the guy at 1:35. He's beautiful and I want him. That is all.
Dakh Dakh Hero Honda:
Phir dil do hockey ko:
Dec 8, 2009
Song of the Day--Fanaa (Yuva)
Fanaa
Film: Yuva
Starring: Ajay Devgan, Abhishek Bachchan, Esha Deol, Kareena Kapoor, Vivek Oberoi, Rani Mukherjee
Music by: A.R. Rahman
Per Danielle's request...nay, demand, here's a great dance number from the film Yuva. Yuva has an all-star cast and a fantastic soundtrack by AR Rahman (Oscar-winner for his work on Slumdog Millionaire) which is worth owning in its own right. Want another tie-in to Slumdog Millionaire? Towards the end of the film people are seen dancing to a music video. The music which plays is Aaj Ki Raat, from Don, but if you look closely, the actual video in the background is this one. You can clearly see Kareena dancing on the screen. Speaking of dancing, who let Vivek anywhere near choreography? And are those red velveteen pants?! Oh my.
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