5 things that would change
- The song would start with a white and white clad A R Rahman with long tresses and waving hands
- Instead of people ploughing their land or going in tractors, people coding in software companies and watching a rocket take off from Sriharikota would be highlighted
- The Delhi Metro, Virender Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir would replace the Calcutta underground and its host of personalities
- The next generation of Hindi cinema would take over from their parents or predecessors – the 3 Khans instead of the Amitabh / Mithun / Jeetendra trio, Deepika instead of Prakash Padukone, Kajol instead of Tanuja, and so on.
- The waving well-lit cell-phone with different color displays would replace the people running in at the end of the song to form our flag
5 things that would NOT change
- Bollywood and cricket would forever be the passions of our country and act as the anchors for the song
- The Taj Mahal, Goa beach, Dal Lake, Punjab greens, Thar Desert, The Indian Railways, Elephants in Kerala etc. would continue as the icons of India
- The traditional serene village lands and people of the North east have hardly changed
- Kamalhassan, Amitabh Bhachan, etc. may be old but are still gold and would appear in the song even today
- Lata Mangeshkar would still sing the song
5 things that one would NOT be surprised if were introduced
- One representative from every political party would find a place in the song, with a specially constructed statue of Mayawati at the start of the song
- Microsoft & Google chiefs and Barack Obama would do a round of thanks to India for offering to be the source of their company’s and country’s brains
- A rich suit-clad man and a beggar look at the Bombay Stock Exchange longingly
- The attire of the stars in the song would use lesser cloth and more skin show than the traditional saree of yesteryears
- Raakhi Sawant and to-be-husband from the reality show as well as a host of dancing, singing, and doing-anything for fame folks from all the junk reality shows make an appearance in the song
7 comments:
An updated version actually is doing the rounds: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bn4sEK5rBDE
How can you forget the cast from Slumdog ;)
@a traveller - the updated version never quite got off like the earlier one. @kamana - that was a blip during oscars and they have pretty much vanished from the scene now!
fussion of urban and rural population must be potrayed.......
@utkarsh - fusion still not so major!
Wonderful thoughts....Just waiting for the remake to be released on 26-Jan-2010....
http://www.zoomtv.in/stories/Vijendra-Singh-talks-about-%E2%80%98Phir-Mile-Sur%E2%80%99/8225
-- Bala
in the newer version...i did not see any cricketer i could recognize
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