Pakistani Wedding Bhangra Dance

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Uploaded by on Aug 2, 2010

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Pakistani wedding dance by bhangra team from University of Houston. I was there to do photography coverage but could not resist capturing this clip. Pakistani wedding dance mehndi mehandi highlights girls dance dancing dhol punjabi

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  • all you guys are idiots ... i hate morons like yall who start talking shit ... this is GIG ... WE DID weddings for peoples wedding you dam morons ... paki or not this was a paki wedding they hired us ... that is all .. the people on our team.. muslims.. hispanic... catholic... punjabi.. get over your selfs ..

  • Punjabis on both sides...are brothers!

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  • can u tell me the song title??

  • I am born in Punjab, my last 8 generations have been born in Lahore. Lived all my life there. I have utmost respect for Punjabis on the other side of border. I have utmost respect for every Indian. But bros, Punjab for me is just an administrative line of my dear country Pakistan. My identity is Pakistan. and It always will be. I am Pakistani till i die.

  • @141cbc

    Pakistanis, Indians are brother ! This all part of culture !

  • @theeffulgentone Wah.... agreed ... jiyunde ravo Rab bahut davey

  • Jithay vi renhnday be it Pakistan, India, Canada, UK. Punjabis like to fight don't they?

    Damn y'all were sharing lassis and sarson da saag a few generations ago, now you're arguing about who makes the best lassi and how Indian sarson da saag isn't as good as Pakistani kind grow up.

    Yes, I'm hungry.

  • Nazia you really are dumb then again blame your genes and stop being so stereotypical you douchebag!

  • What's up? I'm Bengali bro-nies!

  • We should respect our differences and accept them. This is the only way we can live like peaceful nations. Otherwise we cannot euphemise the big differences that we have and impose it on ourselves.

  • I told him that cousins are not brothers and sisters in Islam and In 46 or 50 muslim countries of the world this is happening because our relegion permits that. But the whole point in discussion is that while remaining along side by side, we can never become one nation. Speaking punjabi or dancing does'nt mean that we can become one. I am born and bread in Pakistanis but in Canada my hindu indian colleague does'nt even touch my home cooked meal and I don't eat my sikh colleague's meal.

  • Indian sikhs or hindus call themselves punjabis and feel ashamed if addressed as sikhs or hindus. While Pakistani punjabi call themselves as Pakistanis and say with pride that they are muslim. The same indian punjabi colleague mind my question so much that he taunted me that," You muslims marry your brothers and sisters." (He was referring to cousin marriage among muslims." I just said calmly that it just shows how different we are. So it was a good decision that we seperated from you."

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