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"Lungi Dance" is a 2013 Indian song single composed and sung by Indian rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh for the soundtrack of the 2013 Indian masala film Chennai Express, starring Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone. [1] The song is a tribute to Indian actor Rajinikanth. [2] [3] [4] The soundtrack was officially released on 1 July 2013. [5]
The lyrics and tune are also quite catchy, while the distinct hook step is open to question. The Bollywood representation of regional music and dance sometimes leaves a lot to be desired." [59] Praising the dance choreography, A The Times of India noted "The song's choreography is another highlight of the music video. The three actors perform a ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 22 January 2025. 2013 film directed by Rohit Shetty Chennai Express Theatrical release poster Directed by Rohit Shetty Written by Yunus Sajawal (screenplay) Farhad-Sajid (dialogues) Story by K. Subash Produced by Ronnie Screwvala Siddharth Roy Kapur Gauri Khan Karim Morani Starring Shah Rukh Khan Deepika ...
Dappankuthu (or simply Kuthu; / d ə p ɑː ŋ k u θ u /) is a folk dance and music genre, that is typically danced to the Gaana music genre or Kuthu Beats with an emphasis on percussion performed in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu.
The male lungi is also called a tehmat, [5] [6] while the female lungi is called a laacha. They are part of traditional dance attire in Bhangra dance groups, but are also popular in rural areas as home wear. They are generally tied in a different way than in other parts of India and are, as a rule, unstitched and very colourful.
Aadukalam (transl. Playground) is the soundtrack album for the Tamil film of the same name directed by Vetrimaaran.The film featured music composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar in his second collaboration with Vetrimaaran and Dhanush after Polladhavan (2007), and its soundtrack album features seven tracks; four songs, two rap numbers and an instrumental.
The origin of Lungi Panchi dance is unclear. Traditionally, it is believed that it originated in 1955 as a result of mixing the rhythms of merengue and conga in Cuba. The Cuban musician, Eduardo Davidson, is often called the father of the pachanga dance, but opponents of this opinion consider such statements to be erroneous, since the first composition of Davidson in this style was written ...
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