For all those who are comparing the two songs, the answer is very simple. At the end of the day, who cares what Zeenat Aman really thinks of the song?ĭeepika certainly contributes the ‘eye-candy’ factor, but nothing more than that. Later on in another article in the same publication, it was revealed that Zeenat kept on trying to get in touch with Deepika to clarify that she was misquoted as saying that she hated Deepika’s version of the song.Īfter the controversy of Jhando Balm and “Munni Badnaam” this is becoming the next big thing in Bollywood - another ridiculous controversy to create some hype for the upcoming film of the same name. In the original, there was a certain innocence in Asha Bhonsle’s voice, and also in the lyrics. In an article published in the Times of India, Zeenat said, “Frankly I was deeply disappointed by the re-mix. However, what is even more interesting is that the legendary Zeenat Aman felt offended as she wasn’t informed about who is attempting to fill her shoes. The honour of the remix goes to Pritam Malhotra, who since his debut has been trying to fill Anu Malik’s shoes as the king of copying music. Thanks to numbers like “Sheila Ki Jawani” which earned Katrina Kaif much attention as an ‘item girl’, everyone, including Deepika, feels that they can do it too. The remix of the Bollywood classic however has taken everyone by storm. In the video you see Zeenat Aman floating around with people in bell bottoms, smoking ganja and getting high. “Dum maaro dum, mit jaae gham, bolo subah sham, hare krishhnaa hare raam!”Īs the lyrics explain, the song was all about getting high and enjoying life. The melody of the song was so catchy that it became an instant hit and gained cult status in the 70’s.
The original “Dum Maro Dum” featured Zeenat Aman, and was part of the soundtrack of the 1971 film, Hare Rama Hare Krishna. On the other hand, their controversies remain childish as with the recent hue and cry over Deepika Padukone being featured in the remix of the classic song “Dum Maro Dum” (also known as “Hare Krishna Hare Raam”).
And improved Night mode. Not coming to cinemas anytime soon.On one hand it seems as though Bollywood is coming of age as it gets more high tech and innovative with films like Rajnikanth’s Robot and Shahrukh Khan’s Ra.One (although it looks just like Hancock). New Cinematic mode, which adds shallow depth of field to your videos and shifts focus automatically. Ceramic Shield, that’s tougher than any smartphone glass. Watch as they endure every challenge that comes their way.
The commercial was shared by Apple on its YouTube handle with a description that read, “EVERYDAY HERO, a real, fake movie about a hero and his trusty iPhone 13. Waooooo just they played R D burman song in the event……. Just by selling 4-5 iphone 13, Apple will recover the amount paid to makers of #DumMaroDum ?? #AppleEvent2021 #Apple #DumMaroDum #iphone13series #iPhone13 #iPhone13Pro #iPhone13ProMax AB_10 September 15, 2021 Director Ken Ghosh tweeted, “Did I just hear a #Dummarodum inspired tune at the iPhone launch? #iphone13series #iPhone #californiastreaming.” While another user commented, “Did anyone notice #iphone13’s promo video music is modified version of popular Indian song #DumMaroDum?” Another user simply wrote, “Lage Raho RD #DumMaaroDum.”ĭid I just hear a #Dummarodum inspired tune at the iPhone launch? #iphone13series #iPhone #californiastreaming