Monday, October 13, 2008

Alisha C.


Made in india

nice singer Alisha is a superstar from india.
the most popular Hindi's song in southeast asia was this song
"Made in India"
[Hindi - Hindustani - India]
as featured here above.

nice rhytem, a bit familiar for indonesian, west java people but may be a bit odd for foreigner, right? even malaysian people feel strange when they listen to this kind of music. well i guess it is good enough as an intermezzo in turn of the usual music i put in here.

and also, it's alternative song for me.
meanwhile now, west people filled with bellydance rhytem from
shakira's songs.
well i think it's a new thing for western
to also have a little entertainment of Hindustani's song
from the beauty Alisha C in this blog.


"Initially Alisha Chinai was hailed as the Babydoll of India. An image change later, she was the Indian Madonna. She made the transition successfully. Alisha adopts a chameleon posture whenever the fashion winds blow. With eyes on the long-term prize, she also has moved into the world of Indian film music. She may be heard alongside S.P. Balasubramanyam, Sadhana Sargam and Anu Malik on Chiranjevi and Juhi Chawala's The Gentleman & Other Hits of '94 (EMI India CDF 1 10051)" ~ Ken Hunt, All Music Guide

Stats:

popular name: Alisha Chinoy
Birth name Sujata Chinai
Born 18 March 1972 (1972-03-18)India
Occupation(s) Singer
Years active 1988–present

here are some videos of her recent videos:

SEULEMENT VOUS (ONLY YOU)


Shut Up N Kiss Me

and the other videos of her:

Ish ka


Lover Girl


ki pas

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note:
Hindi
Pronunciation: \ˈhin-(ˌ)dē\
Function: noun
Etymology: Hindi & Urdu hindī, from Hind India, from Persian
Date: 1801
1 : a literary and official language of northern India
2 : a complex of Indo-Aryan languages and dialects of northern India for which Hindi is the usual literary language

Hindustani
Pronunciation: \ˌhin-dü-ˈsta-nē, -ˈstä-nē\
Function: noun
1 region N India N of the Deccan including the plain drained by the Indus, the Ganges, & the Brahmaputra [a group of Indo-Aryan dialects of northern India of which literary Hindi and Urdu are considered diverse written forms]
2 the subcontinent of India
3 the Republic of India

Dunia
pronunciation: dü[do]- ni[as you said in "nibble"]- ä
function: noun
1. earth, world
2. realm (a place where human live)

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