Thing is, I bet you this is from the late 90's. Anyway, the girls in those Bollywood films are usually gorgeous. When I started to see that V going down on the scree ni thought I had drank too much tonight. Jeez.
<div class="quote_poster">AKIRA Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">yeah, um, i tried, but how do you post it so it shows up on the page, someone help me out here</div> *Invalid Video Link* Like this, but remove the asterisks.
Seen this before; this is from a tamil movie, so it's not technically "indian", except the "goli maar" part. Goli maar means "shoot the bullet" when translated, by the way. If you wanna see a Indian/Tamil music video with serious moves and dancing, watch this video I'm about to post. This guy (the dancer) is way too sick. I can only find the tamil version, but watch it only for the dancing. The song is a legendary one as well but you guys won't understand it so I don't expect you to like it, but the dancing is sick. Invalid Video Link Edit: Thanks Chutney for the sticky
<div class="quote_poster">M Two One Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Thing is, I bet you this is from the late 90's. Anyway, the girls in those Bollywood films are usually gorgeous. When I started to see that V going down on the scree ni thought I had drank too much tonight. Jeez.</div> Actually, I would think it's from the early 90's rather than the late 90's; don't quote me on that but I'm pretty sure. Usually with Bollywood/Tamil films, you can usually tell what year the film was made with the picture quality/sound quality and this looks like it's from a really cheesy movie with cheesy quality so I'm guessing it early to mid nineties.
<div class="quote_poster">Karma Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Seen this before; this is from a tamil movie, so it's not technically "indian", except the "goli maar" part. Goli maar means "shoot the bullet" when translated, by the way. If you wanna see a Indian/Tamil music video with serious moves and dancing, watch this video I'm about to post. This guy (the dancer) is way too sick. I can only find the tamil version, but watch it only for the dancing. The song is a legendary one as well but you guys won't understand it so I don't expect you to like it, but the dancing is sick. Edit: Thanks Chutney for the sticky</div> I remember that song...well the Indian version. The Indian (or Bollywood) version is from the movie Muqabla, meaning "competition". I remember when that movie came out wayyyy back when. The songs were pretty popular for a while. Yeah, nowadays the Bollywood actresses are just...
<div class="quote_poster">Karma Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Seen this before; this is from a tamil movie, so it's not technically "indian", except the "goli maar" part. Goli maar means "shoot the bullet" when translated, by the way. If you wanna see a Indian/Tamil music video with serious moves and dancing, watch this video I'm about to post. This guy (the dancer) is way too sick. I can only find the tamil version, but watch it only for the dancing. The song is a legendary one as well but you guys won't understand it so I don't expect you to like it, but the dancing is sick.</div>I think I understood a little bit. Take it easy Phonzi, means what it sounds like then something, something fantasy. By the way, you said its tamil, so its not technically "Indian", isn't tamil the language spoken in southern India and Sri Lanka, and is Sri Lanka a part of India? What would make a movie considered Indian?
<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post"> I think I understood a little bit. Take it easy Phonzi, means what it sounds like then something, something fantasy. </div> lol, he's saying "Take it easy policy" I don't understand the rest of it, cause it's in tamil, but there's a hindi version too. <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post"> I think I understood a little bit. Take it easy Phonzi, means what it sounds like then something, something fantasy. </div> Well, by saying "Indian thriller" most people would assume it's in Hindi. I don't know if this movie was made in Tamil Nadu (Indian state) or in Sri Lanka, but it's not the techinal "indian" as foreigners would know it. What would make a movie "indian" to the layman is any Bollywood movie spoken in hindi. Telegu and Tamil movies aren't really considered part of Bollywood. And no, Sri Lanka's not a part of India.
<div class="quote_poster">monty001 Wrote</div><div class="quote_post"> Yeah, nowadays the Bollywood actresses are just...</div> Damn right! My List: Bipasha Basu Priyanka Chopra Aishwarya Rai Kareena Kapoor
Hey karma thats prabu deva right? he's pretty awesome, and just before i found the tamil thriller song i was listening to that "take it easy" song lol
I do like the dancing in Karma's video more entertaining that what goes on in a lot of American Music Videos.