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Is the language in the 2nd song Indonesian, because the music sounds very Western.Jazzy song from Indonesia
Indra Lesmana with his daughter Eva Cecilia
@jamahir @Joe Shearer @TheGreatMaratha If you guys like jazzy song
Is the language in the 2nd song Indonesian, because the music sounds very Western.
It's a good song and the Indonesian language in Western music doesn't feel weird. Bollywood too can try this kind of a fusion.Yup the second song is also Indonesian song. The one who sing is the daughter of the first song singer. Her father is also singing there and it was a live music event.
The original song. @TheGreatMaratha
Majhya Mana
Singer: Shankar Mahadevan
Video Director: Ajay K Naik
Music Director: Ajay K Naik
@Naofumi @jamahir @vishwambhar @Nilgiri
Jazzy song from Indonesia
Indra Lesmana with his daughter Eva Cecilia
@jamahir @Joe Shearer @TheGreatMaratha If you guys like jazzy song
It's a good song and the Indonesian language in Western music doesn't feel weird. Bollywood too can try this kind of a fusion.
Not a rejection as such but he finds out that the girl is after his money. The girl had chosen to marry him just because he was planning to go to America but when she understands the plan of going to America is stalled, she expresses her displeasure and thus the reaction. I had seen the movie a few years ago so some of the details are a bit hazy.I like the videography. And is the hero going away after rejection ?
The composers of the song you mentioned are Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy and the singer is Rahul Deshpande. All the songs in that movie are good with some great acting all around especially by Sachin Pilgaonkar.And Shankar Mahadevan and Marathi music reminds of the song 'Dil Ki Tapish'.
Listened to all these songs and while they are good (especially Kabhi Jo Baadal Barse), they still aren't very close to Western music like the ones @Indos had shared as you can still feel the Indian elements in the song. It would be difficult to call it a proper fusion.There are many in Bollywood too. If I have correctly judged what you want, one such is 'Suno Na' from the film Jhankaar Beats.
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Another song that I like 'Kabhi Jo Baadal Barse' from the film Jackpot. It not only is good but also reminds me of a certain happening.
Nishtha Sharma singing 'Roz Shaam Aati Thi Magar Aisi Na Thi' in The Voice India Kids.