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Sunday, December 16, 2007

Back to 90s :-)

I dont know how many of you remember this song. It was a rage in India in the early 90s. Every Romeo on street used to sing this song and it had an amazingly maddening effect.

Thank you You-Tube :-)

5 comments:

Priya Iyer said...

:) cool! i had almost forgotten that such a song existed. yep, it was all the rage in the 90's. i only heard it on the radio, though. saw it for the first time today. thanks for posting it!

by the look of it, you should have named this blog 'Harish's video blog' instead of 'Harish Unplugged' :P

prithz said...

Route maari porathe :P

Harish said...

@Priya
Its an amazing song.
hee hee...maybe yes.

@Prithz
adangokka makka...

HaRi pRaSaD said...

:) I sure do remember listening to this famous song. Was in fact humming the tune ahead of the singer even after all these years! But I do not remember seeing this video. And if you remember, in one of the Tamil comedy scenes Koundamani breaks open the door and enters thinking Senthil has committed suicide. On entering he finds Senthil standing on the floor (dancing slightly) with a noose around his neck. He sings " Aawa..Aawa..hey Aawa". You know what would have happened after that! :)

Venkatramanan said...

Yes! Me too thought of what Hari told! Senthil - Kaundamani joke.
And have got some other songs too - like Ek do theen char... - Desab
Raja Hindustani's Pardesi
A film called Raja, starring Anil Kapoor (?) Don't remember the song... but that too was famous in my school times.
The point is I do not speak Hindi but somehow some songs got into me!