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  • beautiful song..

  • bodo and assamese artists shud improve their way if dressing.....m a bodo altho....i personally think these actors need much more guidance 4m sum qualified costume designers.....

  • he looks like thai actor Arnas Rapanich, well a little bit

  • So nice to see actors in this video....bodos with no nose and flat face look bitter and difficult to digest....

  • @Swargadeo unnecessary and hurtful comment .. people don`t have control over their looks and your comment has displayed a very poor reflection of inner you. I wonder if you grew up in a good family where elders teach one to be civil and be tolerent and not to judge people by their appearance but by their character.Where is your civility ?? Shame on you ..

  • @umrangsoiscool R u mizo or bhutia mix bodo???????

  • No i m none of them ,Pranoy from Guwahati India !!! btw which of the western wannabe ape slum dwellers in this video is you watch?v=wpJ01PlM5rU asshole

  • Beautiful song........excellent composition of music and very good singing..........

  • awsome song,,,so sweet,,keep it up man...

  • I love this song it sounds great...can somone tell me if they know a very old song - phagunero pahorai aholoke ururai rangoli oye bihurenu...since I dont know the language I might make errors,but I love the song and I want the lines

  • Hey the first lines are:

    Gwswkhou dwithingra nwng

    Gwrbwkhou bwbthingra nwng

    Nwng fagun..

    you're the one that leads my mind

    you're the one that has an influence on my heart

    You're falgun - the seaon.

  • Nung means you.. is that correct?? m just guessing.. in Manipuri and other related Tibeto-Burman langauages Nung means You...

  • Yes,nung or nwung means 'you' in the Bodo language.And yes we have many similar sounding words to mean the same concept in the many Tibeto-Burmese Languages of these region.

  • you're right..This word's generally used among Manipuris, Tripuris (Kok Borok) and the Bodos of Assam. The meaning's the same - It means You.

  • No Assamese and Bengalis are two different groups of people.And the language and singer of this video is from another group "Bodo". Btw all these three gropus are present in the state of Assam

  • Aren't Assameses and Bengalis the same people?

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