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This isn't a Hindi song; it's in Tamil , which is a language spoken in South India and Sri Lanka. So in fact, this isn't even a 'Bollywood' film, as the term 'bollywood' refers to mainstream Hindi language cinema. India, however, has as many film industries as it has languages, and each of these industries have their own mainstream, big-budget films as well as the lower-budget festival/arthouse films. The closest analogy would be European cinema in its many forms and languages. So have fun with silly translations, by all means, but get your facts right.
it is not hindi song , it is tamil song – one of the south indian language
and BENNY LAVA (prabhu deva ) is an south indian. His father ,his two brothers are an dance choreographer in south indian films. HE is born and bought up in tamil nadu.
you are seriously moronic. The visualized lyrics are wht the uploader interpreted the words to be.It is a different language and the titles on the video are a JOKE that have nothing to do with the original song or video. There is no Benny Lava.