While the Kolaveri Di viral assumes pandemic proportions, a fine Punjabi song composed by a Tamilian inspires a bunch of youngsters—163 of them, actually—from the city formerly known as Bombay to set the floor of a railway station formerly known as Victoria Terminus ablaze.
Just.
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read bengalureans as kannadigas.
now we are doing the same for paramathma geniussa song at metro station next week.
that will be the biggest grosser.
This is cool stuff in Mumbai.
what’s the point?
lovely!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
finally Flash Mob in India
lovely!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow!
now bring in “aalu anday”
kudos… love this concept… harmless Flash Mob :))))
So sake of publicity, idle and rich folks go to great lengths, indeed. Meanwhile, let us remember that all this darma was simply not a ‘flash’ mob. It was completely pseudo and pre-arranged down to the multiple video cameras!
http://www.tehelka.com/story_main51.asp?filename=Ws291111FLASHMOB.asp
http://blogs.wsj.com/indiarealtime/2011/11/30/meet-the-woman-behind-mumbais-flash-mob/?mod=google_news_blog
@Shetty – That is indeed what a flash mob is all about :D Check this out – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flash_mob
Love the song. Its nice.
Ummm…. that is the point of a flash mob as has been pointed out, Shetty. It is certainly not a “darma” as you pointed out :). It is quite common in the West and heck even in Dubai!!
Yenjoy maadi.