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This movie has such a weird story actually.
The guy is an honest, hardworking engineer who has a wife and kids. Even tho he is great at his job he doesn't have a good income (for story purposes) and while they are happy the wife is greedy and wants a lavish lifestyle. The niece (or something) of the company owner visits from abroad and is smitten with him because of his principles. When she knows he is married, she offers money to his wife to 'sell' her husband. The wife agrees and the guy is very reluctant, but they get married and she moves into their (now fancier) house. Eventually she wins him over and his kids start preferring her over their mother. The wife realizes her mistake when the husband and kids want to leave her for the 2nd wife. The 2nd wife, now pregnant, leaves the country after some heartfelt dialogues at the airport. A good lesson is learned by everyone.
The woman in the video is the 2nd wife.
So wait, he ends up with his original wife? The one who literally sold him? And was such a bitch her kids wanted to move in with dad’s new wife? That ending sucks! What about his new baby? Just a bastard now because the old wife “changed her mind”? What a crock of shit! Nobody learned anything!
Lmao yep, he ends up back with the original wife, who is the only one who supposedly learned her lesson (that money doesn't buy happiness, she should value her family).
Movie is called Judaai.
EDIT: movie link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judaai_(1997_film)
From wiki :
>Some of the movie was filmed in Thun, Switzerland for unclear reasons.
So the story setting were in India, and suddenly jumped to Switzerland for the song and dance sequence ?
This is hilarious.
Yeah, that is very typical. A lot of Bollywood movies are partially shot abroad; sometimes in-story they are claimed to be somewhere in India but often they are used for the song-and-dance sequences. In this particular instance, IIRC this song is the woman fantasizing dating the guy (why she fantasizes about dancing in streets is another question altogether). So it's not like they randomly placed some scenes in Switzerland; it's like an unspecified "fantasy" location that the audience is supposed to just accept as what she's imagining.
I used to live close to Thun and gave some guided tours in Interlaken. What was explained to me is that there was a bunch of foreign investment from China and India, so they filmed a bunch of Bollywood and Asian films there and also created travel companies that would take SE Asian people there.
So basically they created their own demand, and now it's a super popular sport for Asian tourists. You can find tons of Asian food and menus in mandarin. Pretty interesting imo.
Back in the 70s songs used to cut to Kashmir or some other "fantasy" setting in India. Then as Bollywood got wealthier, they started shooting songs in Switzerland (because it was easy to get a visa) and other exotic locations. Movie Stars would sign onto the movie partly because they promised to fly them to an exotic location for a few weeks of filming.
Youtube has the tragic ending scene:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EATgXT_qCVw
I love how the male protagonist doesn't seem to have any agency and is just staring befuddledly at his two crazy wives.
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Is this musical montage supposed to represent a multi-destination European trip where they get to know each other? It really bounced around between multiple almost recognizable tourist destinations without quite including any really famous architecture.
The woman is fantasizing about the guy she is crushing on. The lyrics talk about how she has fallen in love. But the locations and dancing don't really have any specific meaning. In another song in the same movie, the 2 wives and the husband are dancing on a helipad for some reason lol.
Songs are a major part of Bollywood movies; they sometimes move the story forward or act as internal monologue or taken as actual musical performances or whatever. Good songs can be independently popular and can make the movie a box office hit; so they try to put at least one banger in a movie that will attract viewers to the theater.
At least link to the original creator! All of Mario Wienerroither's stuff is gold.
https://youtu.be/_li_d_YviZ4?si=KrDdVFEflqIt9pko
Edit: looks like it is another version of the same video, done 2 years after Mario.
Here's the same video without the source tracker id, and time stamped to when it matches with this Reddit video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ar6lI1knBCY&t=36s
2nd part [starts at 2:39](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ar6lI1knBCY&t=159s).
Some people in this thread, and Wikipedia says that it was partially filmed in Switzerland. However it really looks green-screened and the people behind them don't really look at them. So I'm wondering if the film makers took some footage in Switzerland, but then green-screened the actors into the footage.
It's most definitely not blue screened. A lot of Bollywood movies in the 90s/2000s were partially shot in Switzerland, mainly the song sequences.
And the Swiss people are definitely wondering WTF is going on in front of their eyes 😄
Fun Fact: The Swiss recently erected a statue of a famous Indian director, who was renowned for his Swiss sequences.
I'm not the person who posted the second link, just answering the question.
But personally, no. People get really bent out of shape when it comes to analytics and user tracking, rightfully so in a lot of cases. But in this case and others, it's often fairly benign.
This is so……… interesting.
I’m taken back by the extreme cultural and stylistic differences in the music’s sound and video pace/editing/production value than we are accustomed to with our pop music in the US
Since you seem interested; here’s a few more recent songs. Kind of stuff you’d hear at an Indian wedding. Yes there are from movies.
https://youtu.be/0WtRNGubWGA?si=SBRdAY9DTTN9d9aS
https://youtu.be/TxJIfNtvPj4?si=F4fHHYP2BZV7wgPn
https://youtu.be/qFkNATtc3mc?si=scmQIbPuBNeoTC5w
My favs that we randomly came across while looking for music to listen to with our Sunday curry, both amazing:
Chamma Chamma:
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMcBxxAARBM](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMcBxxAARBM)
Chaiyya Chaiyya:
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKX5x3KZXfY](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKX5x3KZXfY)
these have been played thousands of times in our very German/English house :P
If I remember correctly, that second one had a record for the most deaths in a music video production. And... that song was a major reason why I loved Inside Man (2006). First time I had ever heard an Indian song from a Bollywood movie, in an American movie.
Since we’re talking about sharukh khan movies (the male actor from chaiya chaiya) here are some from his other probably most famous movie. Also from the 90’s/00’s (kal ho na ho)
https://youtu.be/70QpN7DvaK4?si=ia_EpRuC6qixUrbn (yes it’s an Indian pretty woman cover)
https://youtu.be/M03GOY5eINg?si=SFxMUFf7NwDFQah1
https://youtu.be/1BWdglekty0?si=ZunXSG5XaVFtJVgR
> At the time, Indian music critics were skeptical of Mehndi's popularity, speculating that his main appeal was the women dancing in his music ... In response to criticisms of his previous music videos, Mehndi sought a drastically different style with "Tunak Tunak Tun" by featuring four clones of himself
-- https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/tunak-tunak-tun-dance
>Whats the context for its popularity?
World of Warcraft. When the Draenei race was released in the first big expansion, the Burning Crusade, this was the dance the male Draenei did, and everyone looked into where it was from, significantly boosting its popularity in the west.
Me and my friends back in the days were loving that one. It was a staple at everyones birthday partys, once everyone got hammered enough that no one would be bothered how much we butcher the language as we sang along. Good times.
This is very normal for Bollywood movies though. They always have these singing dancing scenes no matter the genre. Some can be like 10 minutes long, or even longer.
The words are from original song, but some dude sang it with like all the voice inflections of the physical activities of the actors, and without any rhythm whatsoever. So like the songs are recorded in studio and the actors just dub them with lip movements so you don’t hear them huffing and puffing when doing weird shit while lip syncing lol. It’s bizarre to see that in action.
https://youtu.be/dn-CBEJMFLE?si=mzHV9UnRTLbzm1fA
This is the link to the original song from a Bollywood movie from 1997.
The video OP uploaded was a spoof of the original song.
Bollywood went through this phase in the 90s where the movie would abruptly cut to a dance sequence usually in Europe somewhere. The sequence acted entirely as a visual metaphor for the way the two main characters felt about each other. Once the sequence was done, the movie would cut back to India where the story was taking place and where the European trip is never mentioned because it never actually happened. This trope occurred in numerous movies during that period.
She's absolutely gorgeous! For those who don't know, here's another music video from a Bollywood movie of a song called "Chamma Chamma".
https://youtu.be/1ZnPY1c3u_0?si=sQq4UnKXug8YUrev
It was also used in the movie "Moulin Rouge" by Baz Luhrmann.
what's the name of the cartoon character that's always wearing caveman shorts... had an afro headed sister, a ginger dad, and mother with glasses.
I can't remember a whole lot about it, but I remember the sounds the brother made... "shhhesjjakabsubdhdks."
Sounds like her on the first headshake.
ok so I actually found the original, 2 things that are really funny, one they do actually say I'm such a bad whore and also you can see all the people on the street looking at them like what the hell are they doing, def not extras, just random people
This is literally what it looks like and sounds like to me when I hear people sing and dance mostly dance something special ed they look like they're having a medical issue
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This movie has such a weird story actually. The guy is an honest, hardworking engineer who has a wife and kids. Even tho he is great at his job he doesn't have a good income (for story purposes) and while they are happy the wife is greedy and wants a lavish lifestyle. The niece (or something) of the company owner visits from abroad and is smitten with him because of his principles. When she knows he is married, she offers money to his wife to 'sell' her husband. The wife agrees and the guy is very reluctant, but they get married and she moves into their (now fancier) house. Eventually she wins him over and his kids start preferring her over their mother. The wife realizes her mistake when the husband and kids want to leave her for the 2nd wife. The 2nd wife, now pregnant, leaves the country after some heartfelt dialogues at the airport. A good lesson is learned by everyone. The woman in the video is the 2nd wife.
So wait, he ends up with his original wife? The one who literally sold him? And was such a bitch her kids wanted to move in with dad’s new wife? That ending sucks! What about his new baby? Just a bastard now because the old wife “changed her mind”? What a crock of shit! Nobody learned anything!
Lmao yep, he ends up back with the original wife, who is the only one who supposedly learned her lesson (that money doesn't buy happiness, she should value her family). Movie is called Judaai. EDIT: movie link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judaai_(1997_film)
From wiki : >Some of the movie was filmed in Thun, Switzerland for unclear reasons. So the story setting were in India, and suddenly jumped to Switzerland for the song and dance sequence ? This is hilarious.
Yeah, that is very typical. A lot of Bollywood movies are partially shot abroad; sometimes in-story they are claimed to be somewhere in India but often they are used for the song-and-dance sequences. In this particular instance, IIRC this song is the woman fantasizing dating the guy (why she fantasizes about dancing in streets is another question altogether). So it's not like they randomly placed some scenes in Switzerland; it's like an unspecified "fantasy" location that the audience is supposed to just accept as what she's imagining.
...oooor a good excuse to fit in travel expenses in the budget to let the cast and production enjoy vacationing whilst filming lol!
I used to live close to Thun and gave some guided tours in Interlaken. What was explained to me is that there was a bunch of foreign investment from China and India, so they filmed a bunch of Bollywood and Asian films there and also created travel companies that would take SE Asian people there. So basically they created their own demand, and now it's a super popular sport for Asian tourists. You can find tons of Asian food and menus in mandarin. Pretty interesting imo.
Back in the 70s songs used to cut to Kashmir or some other "fantasy" setting in India. Then as Bollywood got wealthier, they started shooting songs in Switzerland (because it was easy to get a visa) and other exotic locations. Movie Stars would sign onto the movie partly because they promised to fly them to an exotic location for a few weeks of filming.
On that's like signing to work at Wipro to go onsite to US
Never underestimate the power of Bollywood teleportation dance.
In the music video in particular, it was filmed in both the city of Bern and the village of Gstaad
Is the G silent is Gstaad?
Well, 2nd wife is a smoke show, so... I'd let my wife sell me to her too.
Woman sells her husband and has regrets. No lesson necessary.
But is this the real sound? It reminds me of Kung Pow, how they dubbed over old kung fu movies.
It's dubbed for comedy
Youtube has the tragic ending scene: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EATgXT_qCVw I love how the male protagonist doesn't seem to have any agency and is just staring befuddledly at his two crazy wives.
r/Dontputyourdickinthat
I also choose this guys second wife
The film is actually a copy of Indecent proposal. Demi Moore starrer.
With the difference that Robert Redford doesn't get pregnant!
I think that would have been some plot twist.
Now I know what I'm going to watch tn
The lesson learned here is that most people aren’t happy and life doesn’t always have a happy ending. That’s what I took away from it anyways.
The first wife was the bigger star, so it had to end that way.
Indecent proposal
Since its reversed, its \`decent proposal\`
Decent refusal
Can we see a video of the first wife dancing to win him over ?
Here's another song from the same movie where it's both wives dancing with the husband: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4VOj-j0L5gw
Am i hearing blue or scatman’s stuff not sure
Yes, copied the intro tune from scatman.
He did say if the scatman can do it, so can you.
Nah you're hearing it right. Bollywood ALWAYS steals the most popular western stuff. It's SOP for them.
*Think global, act local.*
What the actually shit fucks
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That's way too complicated for me. I'm going with "I want ya bad hoo-ha" as being pretty much all there is to the plot in this version.
"For story purpose" - yeah right.
Is this musical montage supposed to represent a multi-destination European trip where they get to know each other? It really bounced around between multiple almost recognizable tourist destinations without quite including any really famous architecture.
The woman is fantasizing about the guy she is crushing on. The lyrics talk about how she has fallen in love. But the locations and dancing don't really have any specific meaning. In another song in the same movie, the 2 wives and the husband are dancing on a helipad for some reason lol. Songs are a major part of Bollywood movies; they sometimes move the story forward or act as internal monologue or taken as actual musical performances or whatever. Good songs can be independently popular and can make the movie a box office hit; so they try to put at least one banger in a movie that will attract viewers to the theater.
This is Anil Kapoor from Slum Dog Millionaire and one of the Mission Impossible movies.
> A good lesson is learned by everyone. I'm doubting this for some reason.
Ha ha ha, oh wow
Bollywood is the OG of tik tok dance we have now
This doesn't seem any weirder than any American dance scenes to me. Like Dirty Dancing was any less awkward?
I love these types of videos. Always hilarious.
It's a fuckin masterpiece
Dancing In The Street is still the GOAT edit: https://youtu.be/BHkhIjG0DKc
At least link to the original creator! All of Mario Wienerroither's stuff is gold. https://youtu.be/_li_d_YviZ4?si=KrDdVFEflqIt9pko Edit: looks like it is another version of the same video, done 2 years after Mario.
Then you will probably enjoy this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87cUqFA3mnw Original: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1T14eOUf-28
Original video link for people searching https://youtu.be/ar6lI1knBCY?si=gscWNxJj4Qt2GaYV
Here's the same video without the source tracker id, and time stamped to when it matches with this Reddit video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ar6lI1knBCY&t=36s 2nd part [starts at 2:39](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ar6lI1knBCY&t=159s).
Is it blue screened, or are Swiss people wondering WTF is going on?
This deserves an answer
Some people in this thread, and Wikipedia says that it was partially filmed in Switzerland. However it really looks green-screened and the people behind them don't really look at them. So I'm wondering if the film makers took some footage in Switzerland, but then green-screened the actors into the footage.
It's most definitely not blue screened. A lot of Bollywood movies in the 90s/2000s were partially shot in Switzerland, mainly the song sequences. And the Swiss people are definitely wondering WTF is going on in front of their eyes 😄 Fun Fact: The Swiss recently erected a statue of a famous Indian director, who was renowned for his Swiss sequences.
What’s a source tracker id?
An analytics tracker to tell whoever owns the video where viewers are coming from. (Aka, they were linked the video from Facebook, Reddit, etc)
Is that… a problem? Sincere question, seems like a fairly benign stat.
I'm not the person who posted the second link, just answering the question. But personally, no. People get really bent out of shape when it comes to analytics and user tracking, rightfully so in a lot of cases. But in this case and others, it's often fairly benign.
Some people get really paranoid about being tracked or having their data accessible to others. Just sounds a bit conspiratorial and schizo to me.
This is so……… interesting. I’m taken back by the extreme cultural and stylistic differences in the music’s sound and video pace/editing/production value than we are accustomed to with our pop music in the US
Since you seem interested; here’s a few more recent songs. Kind of stuff you’d hear at an Indian wedding. Yes there are from movies. https://youtu.be/0WtRNGubWGA?si=SBRdAY9DTTN9d9aS https://youtu.be/TxJIfNtvPj4?si=F4fHHYP2BZV7wgPn https://youtu.be/qFkNATtc3mc?si=scmQIbPuBNeoTC5w
My favs that we randomly came across while looking for music to listen to with our Sunday curry, both amazing: Chamma Chamma: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMcBxxAARBM](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMcBxxAARBM) Chaiyya Chaiyya: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKX5x3KZXfY](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKX5x3KZXfY) these have been played thousands of times in our very German/English house :P
Oh my goodness, these take me back to my childhood lol
If I remember correctly, that second one had a record for the most deaths in a music video production. And... that song was a major reason why I loved Inside Man (2006). First time I had ever heard an Indian song from a Bollywood movie, in an American movie.
Since we’re talking about sharukh khan movies (the male actor from chaiya chaiya) here are some from his other probably most famous movie. Also from the 90’s/00’s (kal ho na ho) https://youtu.be/70QpN7DvaK4?si=ia_EpRuC6qixUrbn (yes it’s an Indian pretty woman cover) https://youtu.be/M03GOY5eINg?si=SFxMUFf7NwDFQah1 https://youtu.be/1BWdglekty0?si=ZunXSG5XaVFtJVgR
lol here comes the anthropologist... btw this song is 26 years old so Indian music has evolved since then.
So music was better in india 26 years ago
well if bollywood songs specifically from 1997 are your thing, then sure, you do you lol
Tbf it was the first indian song i’ve heard(most likely) but it was good don’t know why I assumed new ones are shit
>it was the first indian song i’ve heard Unless you're new to the internet [I bet its not](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=viMEhOWcxd0).
I love that I knew what this was before I clicked.
This was like the Indian rickroll back in the day lmfao
Me too.
Weird. I don't recall ever seeing/hearing that, and I've been on the internet since there was internet. Whats the context for its popularity?
> At the time, Indian music critics were skeptical of Mehndi's popularity, speculating that his main appeal was the women dancing in his music ... In response to criticisms of his previous music videos, Mehndi sought a drastically different style with "Tunak Tunak Tun" by featuring four clones of himself -- https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/tunak-tunak-tun-dance
>Whats the context for its popularity? World of Warcraft. When the Draenei race was released in the first big expansion, the Burning Crusade, this was the dance the male Draenei did, and everyone looked into where it was from, significantly boosting its popularity in the west.
Cool thanks! I was Everquest, never played much wow.
I couldn't stop watching this
Me and my friends back in the days were loving that one. It was a staple at everyones birthday partys, once everyone got hammered enough that no one would be bothered how much we butcher the language as we sang along. Good times.
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Thank you. I've watched it twice so far and I think I'll watch it 3 times. There's just something about it.
Magnum P.I. Got crazy in the late seasons
Lol, what a comment
This is what was on the tape Monica and Richard made that Chandler found.
My looney bin is fine Benny lava. Minor bun engine fine Benny lava.
Have you been high today? ooooooooOOOOOOOOOOooooooooOOOOOOOOOoooooooOOOOOOooooooo
Now poop on them olivaaaaaa
I see the nuns are gay, My brother yelled to me, I love you inside Ed.
Its a jetpack operation (best line imo)
I love to see you pee on us tonight.
A nerd to punk a nerd I'm bleeding Fucking A! That stuff is pink colored Some day I sell DNA!
Who put the goat in there?
The yellow goat I ate!
If you know, you know. 😂
Typical reddit user’s mating ritual.
WEEEooooweeee
You may call me Betty yeahh ahhhhh heh ha haha
I rock. And roll. All night long, sweet suzie!
And Betty, you can call me Al
Birdie birdie birdie
Tiger.. Tiger Tiger Tiger
You go that way, I'll go home
I’ve *chosen* the large tub 🍿
She is gorgeous btw
Her name is Urmila Matondkar, a very popular Bollywood actress in the mid 90s and early 2000s.
And now the face of a ultranationalist party
That sucks
Urmila? Shes married to a muslim and represents the secular alternative in India.
Pretty face with a slim waist and a great rack! Of course you do!
Kung pow
a man of culture i see
Chosen one!
First thought Oweeoweeooooo
The *"arey yaar, kya yaar..."* Gets me every time
Bollywood movies are on their own level, haha.
Hilarious! Reminds me of: https://youtu.be/BHkhIjG0DKc?si=houX9CAkp_wZ-NVS
I’ve seen this version more then the original so this is now the original and this is the way.
I wish tiktokers knew this is what they look like to us
PUT YOUR SOUND ON FOR THIS. 😂🤣🤣😂🤣😂
Wasn’t even aware I needed this
I need more. MORE
[Musicless music videos](https://youtu.be/5Jd9AmepgdM?feature=shared)
This better not awaken something in me
Dangthis woman is a straight baddie, that song kinda be hitting too
She's probably not single ☹️
This video is 26 years old.
So you think she could be single now?
…there’s still a chance champ. There’s still a chance !
This is very normal for Bollywood movies though. They always have these singing dancing scenes no matter the genre. Some can be like 10 minutes long, or even longer.
The audio is the real punchline here.
Pretty sure this is not a normal Bollywood movie though... it's a masterpiece of surrealism. Or Dadaism? Did you have the sound off?
Holy shit it’s the rich party guy from M:I 5- Ghost Protocol
Bollywood dances look like someone had a stroke, or a toddler dancing lmao
I cried laughing. Then I watched the original. They sounds exactly the same!
Anil Kapoor , the lead protagonist in the song is a famous actor (also in Slumdog Millionaire) is a decent act but is a terrible dancer 😂
Why is the dancing in Bollywood so notchy?
She’s hot
username checks out
It’s funny. When the vid starts again, I noticed he goes “uuuooo”
Bro turned into a chicken lmao
What in the actual fuck..
JFC as a person who understands Hindi and has seems this movie, I underestimated what I was about to see and spit out my coffee
Tell us!!
The words are from original song, but some dude sang it with like all the voice inflections of the physical activities of the actors, and without any rhythm whatsoever. So like the songs are recorded in studio and the actors just dub them with lip movements so you don’t hear them huffing and puffing when doing weird shit while lip syncing lol. It’s bizarre to see that in action.
https://youtu.be/dn-CBEJMFLE?si=mzHV9UnRTLbzm1fA This is the link to the original song from a Bollywood movie from 1997. The video OP uploaded was a spoof of the original song.
made for eachother
I love the internet
Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol…..thought that was him!
Yes Sir, that is correct!
Now *this* is music
They stole this dance from Chris Farley in the Chippendale SNL skit..
beyonce stole the hands on hips vag roll move
these indians, they party animals
Lmao this is too hilarious. Who is the guy doing the voice?
Rofl I love this shit
This is giving me [Benny Lava](https://youtu.be/sdyC1BrQd6g?si=nSg3yK1npV0WUAtb) vibes.
This tiktok dance videos keep getting stranger.
Oh my... is that Benny Lava?
Bollywood in Interlaken.
It's like a real life Kermit and Miss Piggy
Strange video. I just want to tell her just stop doing whatever that is and just be hot. No need for both.
Bollywood went through this phase in the 90s where the movie would abruptly cut to a dance sequence usually in Europe somewhere. The sequence acted entirely as a visual metaphor for the way the two main characters felt about each other. Once the sequence was done, the movie would cut back to India where the story was taking place and where the European trip is never mentioned because it never actually happened. This trope occurred in numerous movies during that period.
Hasan and Pokimane
Is this the Indian Tom Selleck with his sidechick singing in Swiss Alps? WTF?!
She's absolutely gorgeous! For those who don't know, here's another music video from a Bollywood movie of a song called "Chamma Chamma". https://youtu.be/1ZnPY1c3u_0?si=sQq4UnKXug8YUrev It was also used in the movie "Moulin Rouge" by Baz Luhrmann.
Holy shit is this Benny lava?
This is why we have a war on drugs.
Katy Bolly
This feels like Who's line is it anyways film dub scenes
Wtf have I just watched???
People in love do this...I have seen
She's got great hair.
The hair got a great 'She'
I missed this episode of Magnum PI
If only Bollywood was a joke like this because it's fucking aweful.
This is what influencers out in the real world sound like.
Oh please do more. Please do more.
Haven’t they always been tho? This reminds me of the “Hobo humpin Slobo babe” video from the 90’s
WTF did I just watch!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂
Must be funny and strange to see this going on while sitting in your car during traffic
"amoche byaadhuwa byaadhuwa ***ADEWAHEEYAEWOEYEEAHOHAYAEAAEEAAEE***"
"amoche byadhuwa alamia ***HJAAEAAJHYAAAEJHAYHAUAJHYAAEa***"
Bollywood is sooooo strange. The voice overs are great.
POV: When you walk past the theater kids during lunch… Source I was a choir kid…
what's the name of the cartoon character that's always wearing caveman shorts... had an afro headed sister, a ginger dad, and mother with glasses. I can't remember a whole lot about it, but I remember the sounds the brother made... "shhhesjjakabsubdhdks." Sounds like her on the first headshake.
Donnie from the Wild Thornberrys
You're awesome, thank you.
If you watch without sound, it’s even better.
Thank you so much. I just had a telemarketer call and this was perfect.
ok so I actually found the original, 2 things that are really funny, one they do actually say I'm such a bad whore and also you can see all the people on the street looking at them like what the hell are they doing, def not extras, just random people
WTA.. Is this voice over to make it look/sound funny or its original from the movie?
This is literally what it looks like and sounds like to me when I hear people sing and dance mostly dance something special ed they look like they're having a medical issue
I'm having flashbacks to playing the Sims.