I think it was the first indian film to showcase competitive Car Racing aka F1 & F2, it was fantastic. Feroze Khan was a Pioneer of sorts, the Vijay Mallay of that time, flamboyant and successful
That's a very poor example, because that video is wrong. Both "Jab We Met" and that French/Indonesian song copied their basslines from a 1993 song (from the film "Gentleman") by A. R. Rahman:
watch?v=h2AFDVQzUDY (original Tamil version)
watch?v=L-T2bpdcCrA (the Hindi version)
While plagiarism does exist, there are also many Bollywood songs that are original and creative, like this song from Apradh, which fused funk and "raga rock" with genuine Indian music.
@bodybuilding4eva Reading your "sarcastic" comments and your command over English language I must say youtube does allow 7-8 years old to create accounts.
@bodybuilding4eva First of all re-read my comment again and try to UNDERSTAND what I meant. I am not denying that people get "inspired" or copy music from other sources but to blame the whole community or I should say the whole nation is unfair and cruel. People copy in the name of inspiration and vice versa. Indian classical music is very rich and the music of old Hindi movies are based on raagas created millions of years ago, and no, not in the time of Flintstones honey,
@bodybuilding4eva For your kind information Indian music is not "stolen music". Indian music is based on Ragas and dhuns which were created millions of years ago in India. So better check your facts before posting anything absurd. Ignorance is bliss for some people. Ignorant fools.
Terrific song. Kalyanji Anandji triumph. It is as if this song is made for Asha. Helen dances perfectly. Black eyed peas "dont phunk with my heart " is good too but originals are originals. Well, the blackeyed artistes acknowledged this in the credits. But Bollywood have been traditionally stealing tunes from Hollywood and have hardly given credit to the originals. So the Bollywood musicians should not be raising the roof over this.
The opening music for the song is sampled from "Yeh Mera Dil Pyar Ka Diwana", an Indian song from the 1978 Bollywood movie Don.[1] The rest of the melody used in the song is based on "Ae Nujawan Hai Sub", a song from the 1972 Bollywood movie Apradh.[2]
Yes please stop! It's mostly ppl from our industry who steal n blatantly lie about it. We should raise a voice everytime someone from the Indian industry does it cuz it's getting out of hand. It's quite embarrassing because I know we have a lot of talent but a frauds have taken over big time.
Omg! this music is amazing and no BEp took rights from Sa Re Ga.. before sampleing the song
asthaggerwal 1 month ago
where i can get onli song without the words..................some body help me please
MrHlok 3 months ago
I think it was the first indian film to showcase competitive Car Racing aka F1 & F2, it was fantastic. Feroze Khan was a Pioneer of sorts, the Vijay Mallay of that time, flamboyant and successful
karthikiyer1971 3 months ago
Helen!
Balendula 6 months ago
Asha Bhosle>Black Eyed Peas
Sung more than 15000 songs vs Black Eyed Peas 30 songs,LOL!
icantbelieit 6 months ago
@icantbelieit No, you are wrong, Kalyanji-Anandji (composers) > Black Eyed Peas
liverpoolisbest1001 2 days ago
@bodybuilding4eva
That's a very poor example, because that video is wrong. Both "Jab We Met" and that French/Indonesian song copied their basslines from a 1993 song (from the film "Gentleman") by A. R. Rahman:
watch?v=h2AFDVQzUDY (original Tamil version)
watch?v=L-T2bpdcCrA (the Hindi version)
While plagiarism does exist, there are also many Bollywood songs that are original and creative, like this song from Apradh, which fused funk and "raga rock" with genuine Indian music.
Jagged85 9 months ago
the black eyed peas used this for their song 'dont phunk with my heart!' lol! ah, that is freeking awesomesauce! xD
sashathepanda 1 year ago 5
Where can i get this song?
7fire7ice7 1 year ago
Anyone else think the guy in the sombrero in the beginning is hot as hell?
Cuccorullo 1 year ago 3
@Cuccorullo
You have a thing for guys in sombreros? That's quite a unique taste you got there.
Jagged85 9 months ago 2
@bodybuilding4eva Reading your "sarcastic" comments and your command over English language I must say youtube does allow 7-8 years old to create accounts.
TheSerenityangel 1 year ago
@bodybuilding4eva First of all re-read my comment again and try to UNDERSTAND what I meant. I am not denying that people get "inspired" or copy music from other sources but to blame the whole community or I should say the whole nation is unfair and cruel. People copy in the name of inspiration and vice versa. Indian classical music is very rich and the music of old Hindi movies are based on raagas created millions of years ago, and no, not in the time of Flintstones honey,
TheSerenityangel 1 year ago
@bodybuilding4eva For your kind information Indian music is not "stolen music". Indian music is based on Ragas and dhuns which were created millions of years ago in India. So better check your facts before posting anything absurd. Ignorance is bliss for some people. Ignorant fools.
TheSerenityangel 1 year ago
Black Eyed Piss are piece of Shit!!!
armednation 1 year ago
Black eyed peas are such a big fucking ripoff!!!!!!
instantsurgery 1 year ago
I dont think getting drunk on that spinning bar would've been a good idea.
rabiah08 1 year ago 2
dont phunk wiTh MY HEarttttttttttttttttttttttt!!!!
Zinefilika 1 year ago 5
Terrific song. Kalyanji Anandji triumph. It is as if this song is made for Asha. Helen dances perfectly. Black eyed peas "dont phunk with my heart " is good too but originals are originals. Well, the blackeyed artistes acknowledged this in the credits. But Bollywood have been traditionally stealing tunes from Hollywood and have hardly given credit to the originals. So the Bollywood musicians should not be raising the roof over this.
THANKS vanrockyrock
sonny19xx 2 years ago
The opening music for the song is sampled from "Yeh Mera Dil Pyar Ka Diwana", an Indian song from the 1978 Bollywood movie Don.[1] The rest of the melody used in the song is based on "Ae Nujawan Hai Sub", a song from the 1972 Bollywood movie Apradh.[2]
djcarlosp 2 years ago 3
Black eyed peas borrowed sum music from dis, but i prefer this 1, even tho their 1 is good aswell.
thewatermelonfan 2 years ago 27
Please stop commenting on Black Eyed Peas. They sampled this song for "Dont Phunk With My Heart" with permission from SareGama India LTD.
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crazydesiman 2 years ago 6
Yes please stop! It's mostly ppl from our industry who steal n blatantly lie about it. We should raise a voice everytime someone from the Indian industry does it cuz it's getting out of hand. It's quite embarrassing because I know we have a lot of talent but a frauds have taken over big time.
nworb 2 years ago
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LawfulDrugg 2 years ago
yes it does , excellent thanx
kaise7 3 years ago 3
Yeah it does. It sounds almost exactly like Don't Phunk with my heart.
Snowee 3 years ago 3
The black eyed peas stole the music from this song for their song Dont Phunk with my heart....
shiulistar 3 years ago 3
God that sounds almost like Don't Phunk With My Heart from the Black Eyed Peas. I wonder if they gave credits to this artist...
JeremyEzekiel 3 years ago 2
They did, they mentioned this film and song on their album sleeve notes
kandigee22 3 years ago 19
great!!!!!!!
mimoninou 3 years ago 2