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Comments on song "Saayonaaraa Waadaa Nibhaaungi"
studer3500 on August 07, 2010 @srinivassiddarth - you are comparing an almost fully literate first world country to India with a population of over a billion... - a very unfair comparison.
srinivassiddarth on August 07, 2010 i was trying to put a sense of hygiene and cleanliness amongst indian people. even though japanese have a very small land area and very small population compared to india, they became an advanced nation. how?with values, determination and hard work,. that was 40 years ago. how about india and indians even after 40 years?i'm sure it is more stinkier than ever.
nimmipournami on August 11, 2010 A good song Melodious ..Old is gold...TRUE!
ravspavs on August 18, 2010 @ChenJunHung
The song is Indian. There is only one Japanese word used which is sayonara which means Good Bye.
freiherrudet on August 18, 2010 @ravspavs The fact is that no one envies India, and every country which evolves, adopts western culture- not the other way around. No one wakes up and says, 'Hey, let's be more like India!'
ravspavs on August 18, 2010 @freiherrudet
Now, let me tell u that this is just a song. There's nothing wrong with this song. It's a normal song so give it a break. If you like the song, then say, you like it, it sounds cool. If you don't like it, don't watch it. I don't know why you have to bring nationality and politics in between. The fact that people adopt Western culture is because English is an international language spoken everywhere. Language and culture go side by side. Learning English is a must in today's world.
ravspavs on August 18, 2010 @freiherrudet
So when people learn English, they also end up learning the culture. As I said, language and culture go side by side. Western culture is simplistic and easy to adopt, adapt, and follow. It's not very complicated or complex. The world these days in fast and technology driven. Traditional lifestyle and the pace of the modern world don't really fit nicely. Western culture and lifestyle is quick, simple, and easy and conforms to the needs and expectations of the contemporary world.
xxbuddy on August 19, 2010 @ravspavs I completely agree with you, language & culture go side by side and two wouldnt argue about the role of English in this world. It is spoken all over the world including India!!
mewminto4eva on August 21, 2010 Two of my favorite cultures (Japanese & Indian) blended 2gether N 1 Bollywood song ^_^ Wut cud b betr?
desmondprice on August 22, 2010 watched the film as a teen, still makes an impression. Those were the days !
desmondprice on August 22, 2010 watched the film as a teen, still makes an impression. Those were the days !
PriNceSsAarZo0 on August 26, 2010 hahahaha... thanx Jaani 4 sharin. i enjoy it. but pls dun say Sayonara to mi... Lovely Song by Lata Jee.
queennikki01 on August 26, 2010 Thanks so much Shamim and Ruby for shaing. I remember this song so well. Yeah it is a beautiful Song. Reminds me of good childhood times. I t hi nk this is Joy Mukerjee with Asha Parekhh. I am enjoying this song.
moolhuysen on September 21, 2010 @cadburrydream It'snot in India, this clip has been filmed in Tokyo, Japan. The building with the large stone foundation is part of the imperial palace. I'm not sure where park with the large grass lawn is located, but I guess it could be Ueno Park
megumi197 on October 05, 2010 sayonara sayonara...
ryhan1401 on October 17, 2010 does anyone know the first tunes are inspired by Persian Market (1920) classicals ?
v=Q2lANtTxKYw for the video :)
Jkun on October 22, 2010 Can someone explain this vid to me?
~Jkun~
Sasukekillsitachi on October 24, 2010 It sad that Indian try to imitate FILTHY AMERICAN culture (if they even have a culture), I look up to Japan, they live in harmony with technology and yet they retain their culture.
Japan is the perfect example for India.
Sasukekillsitachi on October 24, 2010 Two Great Asian cultures blended together, love this movie!!
SENGuptaable on November 01, 2010 great song...one of the classics ,filmed in year 1960.blended love song in japanese attire and hindi sweet langage..n joy mukherjee with asha parekh...wahwah
daryll51023 on November 01, 2010 look like a commercial at 0:34
KAPILATIS on November 15, 2010 @Sasukekillsitachi Well said Sasu
KAPILATIS on November 15, 2010 @Sasukekillsitachi Well said Sasu
yasmeenfive on November 19, 2010 Asha Parekh looks very cute in this Japanese attire!!!
upainuly on November 20, 2010 @Jkun Hello , its a song of departure and a promise to meet again. The heroine says Sayonara (japanese for goodbye) and promises to meet again the next day and then to continue to talk and have more fun. And as you see in the video the hero is spellbound by the actress and follows her despite her promise to meet again. Hence the blossoming of a love affair :). Hope this helped
Tc
wartawan41 on December 03, 2010 I am a Japanese. It's very intersting===Scenery of Tokyo in1966, and how Indian people saw Japan at that time. I was surprised that this heroine wears kimono in very correct manner. I guess Japanese stylists join this film. I can feel their curious eye on Japan, but few wrong describe. Anyway, very interesting. May be we see India in same kind of gaze.
shankoshanko on December 14, 2010 لا نرقص الا على انغام سايونارا
hdprabhakar on December 18, 2010 A very melodious song with Lat's good voice makes me listen to this song over and over again
iluvusa4266 on December 30, 2010 What a melodious song!! Great Indian Music. I can listen to this all day and all night long. One of the greatest contributions to Mankind is Indian Music!!!
PARVEENAAM on January 09, 2011 Mixture of two great Cultures.
Japan and India Rocks!!!
mahesh1225 on January 31, 2011 kimono a japanese cultured dress looks so beautiful on an indian women too.thanks for sharing this classic song.AN INDIAN
rogenejoy on February 03, 2011 I like this song very much...how i wish i could see japan...
msachdevaify on February 05, 2011 Based on Raag Bhupali, a very melodius song from great duo SJ and legendry Lata ji. A successful attempt to feel Japan is made through musical instruments ... Such wonderful composers are totally missing now ...
nawabshaukat on March 04, 2011 Back ground of JAPAN and raag BHOPALI is also in japanese muzic so MAESTROS shanker jaikhishan has composed in bhopali raag which iz common in INDIAN CLASSICAL and JAPANESE muzic also salute 2 LATA JI baday logon ki badi sochain 03332604292
yashodhaan on March 19, 2011 @PARVEENAAM u are a retard :)
akavitsuma on April 03, 2011 @DRHT88
stop describing your ugly self.
anityy on April 18, 2011 @dharma099 You dont even know anything about kimonos or japan, her kimono is done perfect. Are u even japanese? no.
DRHT88 on April 19, 2011 @akavitsuma lol this is the most retard mental provin comeback ive ever seen haha
toomuch786 on April 23, 2011 what does "Sayonara" mean?
PARVEENAAM on April 25, 2011 @toomuch786... Sayonara=Bye
mmdeguti on May 07, 2011 @toomuch786 farewell adios
TheWaynelds on May 18, 2011 howcome in every video with Lata Mangeskar, she's always trying to get away from some guy that's following her?
ManaxGacktforever on May 27, 2011 I'm from india and i love japanese music :3
romysamui on June 17, 2011 Oh, Super Atress .GR8 Action i Really Really Like it so much
lcristian87 on June 29, 2011 Hello someone could tell me as very good movie called wanted
see it! Domo arigato ^ ^! ... Greetings from Argentina
FunnySunplay on June 30, 2011 I am Thai. I love this song so much since I was young. I had tried to find this song for a long time ago. thanks to youtube and the uploader to make my dream come true.
romil008 on July 06, 2011 aaahhhh this song brings my childhood back. i used to listen this song on radio
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MXMGamer on July 25, 2011 just like a woman from sudan!!!!
bollylove17 on July 31, 2011 Even as a japanese i think asha parekh is looking really cute and nice, but it sitll wonder why she keeps runnung and saying "good bye", funnyxDxDxD
@srinivassiddarth - you are comparing an almost fully literate first world country to India with a population of over a billion... - a very unfair comparison.