
Bihari Cultural Song- “Duty double sasuraar main”. Nice video July 5th, 2008
Must say that production value is collassal
Nitesh, Can you please some more videos, so that we can know Bihari culture better
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Comment by Kunal27 on 5 July 2008:
Did she really say something like this??
Sayyian godi mein bulavein
Devra something mein….
duty double sasural mein…
Oh man it is so fucked up….
Anyhow, girl was looking good except for all that flab, but even then she was pretty fine. But can’t get over the whole incestuousness meaning of the song…..
Comment by MG on 5 July 2008:
this is such bloody nonsense.. am not an expert on Bihari culture but I dont think this song is representative of Bihar’s culture in any way
Comment by rks on 5 July 2008:
Kunal: Akwaar mei - That is hug.
Comment by N I T E S H on 5 July 2008:
These songs should not be taken literally.
It is meant for enjoying.
Bihari is a cool culture and has strong family vaues.
Comment by N I T E S H on 5 July 2008:
‘Nitesh, Can you please some more videos, so that we can know Bihari culture better’
sure mate….go and watch nadiya ke paar or Teesri Kasam or Gangajal.
Comment by N I T E S H on 5 July 2008:
TS from SB:
TheSkeptic: Hey, I like that Bhojpuri song. Anything by Kalpana is golden. I don’t have the spare computational capacity to decipher any double meanings to the lyrics, but I find a lot of Bhojpuri songs available at youtube to be unpretentious fun. No obligatory rap interludes and no Caucasian chorus dancers is a *good* thing.
TheSkeptic: As the typical Bollywood song turns ever more “cool” and slick, losing itself farther and farther in its own fantasyland of *white* hip-hop, there is a sense of diminishing results. That particular path cannot generate much of a frisson anymore - what was the last time a Bollywood song blew your mind away? I’m talking of both the music and the visualization here. One remedy is, at least for me, a strategic retreat. And the Bhojpuri song provides precisely this.
5 Jul 08, 15:41
Comment by N I T E S H on 5 July 2008:
Again From SB:
Ranbir: brilliant comment nitesh one of the biggest blockbuster in indian cinema hum aapke hai kaun was inspired from nadiya ke par
5 Jul 08, 12:57
Comment by N I T E S H on 5 July 2008:
agree with TS. and yes lots of videos of Bhojpuri songs are indeed entertaining in its own way. infact some of the romantic songs (made for more urbane audience) are lyrical gems if one understands bhojpuri or hindi.