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Akira Kurosawa - अकीरा कुरोसवा
SingerAnushka Manchanda
Music bySiddharth Suhas
LyricistRanjit Kapoor
ActorRishi Kapoor
CategoryMasti Bhare Geet
MovieChintuji (2009)
Comments submitted for song - Akira Kurosawa
Raj Hierodule on Friday, November 27, 2009
choreography is really stale---in selecting white gurls, i'd suggest select
hispanic gurls who all know how to move...butts---all the gurls looked
stiff--music was great but not the accessories
choreography is really stale---in selecting white gurls, i'd suggest select
hispanic gurls who all know how to move...butts---all the gurls looked
stiff--music was great but not the accessories
cyberkid28 on Friday, December 25, 2009
just watch it for sofie
just watch it for sofie
edwardshiro on Saturday, April 10, 2010
Nice video!!!! Where I find the lyrics´s Akira Kurosawa song?
Nice video!!!! Where I find the lyrics´s Akira Kurosawa song?
edwardshiro on Saturday, June 26, 2010
@priyadarshiwiz Thanks for the lyrics of the song
@priyadarshiwiz Thanks for the lyrics of the song
mizzishukaur on Tuesday, June 29, 2010
what language is this?
what language is this?
Eathroc on Monday, July 05, 2010
love this song
love this song
edwardshiro on Saturday, September 04, 2010
@bengalirockachik I disagree with your comment. Certainly they're great
filmmakers. But I think this is a way to introduce them to new generations.
You think young people know Akira Kurosawa, for example? This video does
not make mockery or disrespectful to each of them. Bollywood was successful
in placing this issue in the film Chintu Ji. I am Venezuelan, and through
this video, I have known artists of India, known film directors. Here only
the name, nothing else.
@bengalirockachik I disagree with your comment. Certainly they're great
filmmakers. But I think this is a way to introduce them to new generations.
You think young people know Akira Kurosawa, for example? This video does
not make mockery or disrespectful to each of them. Bollywood was successful
in placing this issue in the film Chintu Ji. I am Venezuelan, and through
this video, I have known artists of India, known film directors. Here only
the name, nothing else.
edwardshiro on Saturday, September 04, 2010
@bengalirockachik There is nothing wrong, If I were a teacher of art, put
this video to my students to investigate. With this music and seeing Sophie
Choudry dancing, my students would be highly motivated. Times change and we
must learn to teach in modernity.
@bengalirockachik There is nothing wrong, If I were a teacher of art, put
this video to my students to investigate. With this music and seeing Sophie
Choudry dancing, my students would be highly motivated. Times change and we
must learn to teach in modernity.
bengalirockachik on Sunday, September 05, 2010
I am a young person, I'm 21, lol and I know Kurosawa, Bergman, Fritz Lang,etc. But I suppose it's just me that is different b/c I do not watch Bollywood despite most of the Bangali girls my age who watch Bollywood religiously. I tried to introduce them to Taxi Driver & The Seven Samurai,but their eyes glaze over & boredom ensued. I like to analyze/study films and I'm sorry, but this is just very superficial - nothing allegorical, just a superficial attempt to be postmodern.
I am a young person, I'm 21, lol and I know Kurosawa, Bergman, Fritz Lang,etc. But I suppose it's just me that is different b/c I do not watch Bollywood despite most of the Bangali girls my age who watch Bollywood religiously. I tried to introduce them to Taxi Driver & The Seven Samurai,but their eyes glaze over & boredom ensued. I like to analyze/study films and I'm sorry, but this is just very superficial - nothing allegorical, just a superficial attempt to be postmodern.
bengalirockachik on Sunday, September 05, 2010
This just representss a lot of the superficiality that is present in modern day culture, at least where I live. The only people my age that I know who appreciate videos like this do not find any of those directors interesting. It reflects superficiality because it is precisely just naming names for the appearance of seeming well-read, but it is not doing anything interesting or artistic with the names. Literally spelled out names- no subtlety yet still, it hardly says anything.
This just representss a lot of the superficiality that is present in modern day culture, at least where I live. The only people my age that I know who appreciate videos like this do not find any of those directors interesting. It reflects superficiality because it is precisely just naming names for the appearance of seeming well-read, but it is not doing anything interesting or artistic with the names. Literally spelled out names- no subtlety yet still, it hardly says anything.
Eathroc on Friday, October 15, 2010
@edwardshiro Great answer
@edwardshiro Great answer
avix007 on Tuesday, December 21, 2010
@bengalirockachik I completely agree with you. Most of the directors named
here are treasure troves to be discovered, enjoyed and assimilated, which
this laundry list will not aid in any way. How many members in the intended
audience would be able to (and willing to) extrapolate their efforts in
tracking down at least one masterpiece by the auteurs named here, I wonder.
@bengalirockachik I completely agree with you. Most of the directors named
here are treasure troves to be discovered, enjoyed and assimilated, which
this laundry list will not aid in any way. How many members in the intended
audience would be able to (and willing to) extrapolate their efforts in
tracking down at least one masterpiece by the auteurs named here, I wonder.
avix007 on Tuesday, December 21, 2010
@bengalirockachik Oh, and another thing: I've only heard non-Bengali
Indians (as in this song) pronouncing Satyajit's last name as 'Ray' (the
English word), while most film buffs around the world take care to
pronounce it as 'Raay' (e.g. as Audrey Hepburn did while introducing his
receiving of the Oscar). Funny, in a sad way.
@bengalirockachik Oh, and another thing: I've only heard non-Bengali
Indians (as in this song) pronouncing Satyajit's last name as 'Ray' (the
English word), while most film buffs around the world take care to
pronounce it as 'Raay' (e.g. as Audrey Hepburn did while introducing his
receiving of the Oscar). Funny, in a sad way.
Sam Safi on Wednesday, December 22, 2010
there is blonden chicks who speaks spanish in woods of india hahzahahahahah
there is blonden chicks who speaks spanish in woods of india hahzahahahahah
Jenny Lovette on Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Is this en espaniol ?
Is this en espaniol ?
Afia Arif on Thursday, March 03, 2011
This makes no sense, can someone explain it to me?
This makes no sense, can someone explain it to me?
PeterTravisBooth on Thursday, July 21, 2011
I just think the lyrics are kinda cool.
I just think the lyrics are kinda cool.
zafjaf on Tuesday, December 20, 2011
wait a second, this is not a different language? does anyone have the
lyrics?
wait a second, this is not a different language? does anyone have the
lyrics?
Mayank Bhutoria on Saturday, February 11, 2012
need transcripts!!!!! :D
need transcripts!!!!! :D
Samrat Dey on Saturday, February 11, 2012
@aeopmusic he would have laughed.he would not mind.obviously he will not
feel happy about it.still..he would have had better things to do than
reacting to this.
@aeopmusic he would have laughed.he would not mind.obviously he will not
feel happy about it.still..he would have had better things to do than
reacting to this.
Samrat Dey on Saturday, February 11, 2012
@PeterTravisBooth its a funny song.
@PeterTravisBooth its a funny song.
Mayank Bhutoria on Monday, February 27, 2012
@malows1234 love, respect and regard for the mastero!
@malows1234 love, respect and regard for the mastero!
edwardshiro on Thursday, April 26, 2012
Thanks for the insult. That speaks very highly of you.
Thanks for the insult. That speaks very highly of you.
pillaisachin on Sunday, August 26, 2012
Oh come on man. Seriously? You're going to ruin those children. Um what school do you teach in?
Oh come on man. Seriously? You're going to ruin those children. Um what school do you teach in?
Sachin Pillai on Sunday, August 26, 2012
i apologize on behalf of my countrymen
i apologize on behalf of my countrymen
Devleen Bhaumik on Saturday, April 20, 2013
taking some great names doesnt make a song >:(
taking some great names doesnt make a song >:(
TheMalic1ous on Monday, November 25, 2013
Star Kamlapasand Awards
Best Movie (critics) - Chintuji
Best Actor - Rishi Kapoor
Best Director - Ranjeet Kapoor
Movie is worth a watch inspite of restricted budget.
Star Kamlapasand Awards
Best Movie (critics) - Chintuji
Best Actor - Rishi Kapoor
Best Director - Ranjeet Kapoor
Movie is worth a watch inspite of restricted budget.
Rijabrata Chakraborty on Saturday, May 10, 2014
for the first time in my life i have disliked a video in youtube!
for the first time in my life i have disliked a video in youtube!
Rijabrata Chakraborty on Saturday, May 10, 2014
please take down this video! DISGRACE!
please take down this video! DISGRACE!
Alekhya Das on Tuesday, May 13, 2014
+erosnow PLEASE F___ REMOVE THIS VIDEO! you know who Akira Kurosawa was?
+erosnow PLEASE F___ REMOVE THIS VIDEO! you know who Akira Kurosawa was?
zubin balaporia on Wednesday, May 14, 2014
I didn't think it was possible...the Bollywood standards bar was just
lowered
I didn't think it was possible...the Bollywood standards bar was just
lowered
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So funny...! ;-) The idea of using names of great directors is really a
good idea. And I love the end of the song, when they go out of the tent
with the baby... Look at the village-chief's face!