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  • so good dancer prabhu deva

    

  • verrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr­rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr­rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr­rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr­rrrrrrrrrrry nice music. i love this song.

  • Best song :-)

  • wow nyc song i lyk it............

  • i love tissss song n danceeeeeee...now wer r yo..PD.. need like tis rockin

    dance wit music...cum pn v r want u back like tis...

  • i love tissss song n danceeeeeee...now wer r yo..PD.. need like tis rockin

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  • He would be famous in EUROPE!

  • Prabhu Deva is an amazing Dancer! :) WE WANT MORE AMAZING SONGS AND DANCERS LIKE THIS!

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  • 1 billion people a few good dancers :) Rest of the world has no idea about different languages spoken depending on area of the country. Well in canada we have english and french depending on mostly region. But other than that only 1 language. Forgive canada for our ignorance :) good vid even tho its prolly from early 90s??

  • @TheRealMazzy  Yes. It is a 1994 video. 17 years old now!

  • Anyone have a real (not buffalaxed/misheard lyrics) English translation??

  • great video

  • one hell of a dancer

    keep it going dude

  • can prabhudeva dance like this please search for the following in youtube

    "Red Bull Breakers Erc B & Rakim, Deekline & Ed Solo, Stanton Warriors, Bob Marley - Lilou Ronn"

    and decide it for yourself

  • wht a music and wht a dance man.he is amazing

  • This guy and his dance crew are amazing. I wish I knew more languages.

  • Guys, Film industry in south india is a mixed effort. There are many technicians from Karnataka working in both Tamil movies and Telugu movies even though we know that the Kannada Film Industry is big flop. Also, most of the successful people in Tamil industry are not native Tamilians. Same case with Telugu movies as all the successful heroines are imported from North India. Only one funda. A talented person will be recognized by an intelligent investor irrespective of language and region.

  • @narikivar2008 It is a good thing, because it shows the dynamics of india as a country and how people all over can come together, because at the end of the day indians wether your from the north suth east or west you are all the same, and it abolishes the way some people think that just because your from a different state your a person from a different country which is totally untrue.

  • I was listening to this vid while doing something else..and guss wad the words are not tamil! Could u guys anymore state whether its in tamil or otherwise. thanks! =(

  • @MarshmellowFREAK .. fren this is hindi version....

  • wtf is this shit?

  • that too totally you can count the number of movies that is remade from telugu to tamil..but how many you guys remake or dubb is countless ...there is nothing wrong in that..but u claim it to be superior and say its your copy and tamil industry is copying..if we are copying and remaking we wont produce oscar award winners and many national award winners

  • @prasannar82 Can u please stop recognizing Indians with Language.First people start with caste,then language,then North and South,... there is no end for this non-sense.Now a days a movie in India whether it is Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam or Bollywood is a mixed effort of technicians from so many languages.The team just focuses on bringing best output.They r even hiring technicians from Hollywood for big budget movies like Robo.Dont try claim all the credit,simply beocz u r speaking tamil

  • You dont understand my point is you people watch evn the dubbing movies itself..if its dubbed we wont even watch not even one day..since the quality of telugu industry is bad u guys are watchin even the dubbed versions..thats why they remake few movies in tamil which is considered best in telgu..even that is a great flop..tell me how many movies they are success after remake..only one or two..even in those movies we use our own music ..not a full copy

  • @prasannar82 Every Language got its own credit in Indian cinema.Dont Imagine what u r seeing today is everything in Indian Cinema,coz u opened ur eyes in the last 20-30 yrs.First Indian Film was in Marathi(Not Tamil),First Talkie movie in Tamil was produced by Telugu and Maharashtrian people( not by a tamilian). 1st Movie theatre in Chennai was built by Telugu(Raghupathi venkaiah).1st Indian talkie movie was in Hindi. People from so many languages laid the foundations for todays Tamil Industry.

  • i dun understand wads the prob wid u ppl..tis is a dubbed movie's song. the movie kadhalan was dubbed into telugu as premikudu. its not copying fyi. even the telugu version gives full credits 2 the original cast and crew.in fact,it is the tamil industry that is doing many remakes. all other industries do dubbing for other movies that have made box office success..but the tamil industry remakes them..this is my opinion pls.

  • w h t the hell is this ..these telgu people copy all the tamill movie and say its there movies..shameless people

  • @prasannar82 Ya I wish Tamil people stop dubbing movies into Telugu,, weve got better industry..

  • comeon google and check yourself how many movies you guys dubb or remake to telugu, i if dubbed or remaked a telugu movie to tamil 95% it will be a flopp..but if a tamil movie remaked or dubbed to telgu it will be a hit, this year itself to my knowledge ravaan, robot, tamil padam,Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa and many more in the past..only actors like vijay who remake telugu movie and it is a big flop..if you guys are talented name one oscar award winner like rahman..name one dancer like prabhu deva

  • @prasannar82 sorry but raavan and robot were not remade.they were simultaneously dubbed. and the telugu version of vtv[ye maaye chesave] is not a remake. it is a movie made simultaneously with a different cast. pls check your info before criticising other industries. only actors like vijay?..what about jeyam ravi,dhanush and simbu?..they are all remaking telugu movies one after another. what will u be calling them then?..no offence meant. sorry

  • brings back good memories..

  • baagundi chalaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa­aaaaaaaaaaa bagundi

  • this was not telagu opriginally/.... TAMIL FOR LIFE BEEOOOOOTCH

  • Very COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL!!­!!

  • Music and Choreography matching best at each other

  • amazin..

  • Awesome song and performance by Prabhu Deva. I wish I could speak Telugu...

  • @krissh i have that hindi version but there is another version that goes like Muqabla Muqabla Hai Pyar Ka Oh laila.Oh Lalia..

    there are two hindi vrsions one is used in humse hai muqabla by ar rahman and other one that i am saying is not availible on the net.i have that on cassete

  • may be you should keep all your videos as response to the Viral videos uploaded with fucking lyrics..and fucking humour with some fucking guys..! even for the Chirus videos.

  • Epic... that is all just epic. As a white american it surprises me how much I hate american cinema. Mainly because america is so pigheaded that we believe, for some reason unbeknown to me, that we can do any thing the world can do only better. Which is wrong. I can't remember how many times I've seen a remake of a foreign film only to get enraged by how much better the original film was.

  • @bettermanotaku Everybody here does not believe that "we" can do everything better than the rest of the world. Appreciate things for what things are and there are numerous things that Americans do the best.

  • @bettermanotaku oh trust me. the indian movies are made in such bulk every year that they make the same movie over and over again, with a lil diff story. but in the end its always the same thing. u can check out a famous telugu actor and you'll find that theyve done over 100 movies. they make the same movie but just a lil diff.

  • @bettermanotaku In India, we do produce formulaic movies too; but the quality of classics which are produced here is UNMATCHED!

  • anyone knows what the another version of this in hindi,please reply.

  • @47mrcool the hindi version of the song is "Muqqala Muqqala" from Humse Hai Muqabla

  • does anybody know when this video originally come out? I'm American and I was just curious. This is foreign to me.

  • @WolverineChicaMI  1994.

  • @WolverineChicaMI This one is part of the movie Premikudu which was released in 1994. It was originally made in Tamil and dubbed in telugu as Premikudu and in Hindi as Humse Hai Muqabal.

  • hey guys there are 3 versions of this i think one in tamil and second in hindi by ar rahman but the third one is again in hindi but the lyrics are totaly changed its not like this ths is mukalla mukalla but it goes like this muqabla hai pyar ka oh laila. anyone please give me a link to that version or story of that version please reply soon i am looking for that version

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  • @47mrcool what's the title of the hindi movie? it's seem they just dubbed it in hindi, whereas movies like Gentleman and Bombay were re-made with different actors.

  • been watchin this song since i was 9 years old love his dance marvelous...legend

  • great work ....

  • this movie is Tamil...not Telugu

  • The uploader said that 'premikudu' is a telugu movie and it is...and everyone knows that this was originally a tamil movie...so you ppl don't have to keep repeating it in every video of this movie...

  • Well I think there's a certain amount of confusion, when you watch the video and then read his description. I think I have my right for clarification, so I don't understand why you're replying to this...

  • This is the best indian performence...look at the speed and step clearity

  • at 2:08 its writed playboi

  • A.r Rehman Is Very Grate & Prabhu Dance

  • un temazo de la parra!

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