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Old_Zircon - 2014-09-26

Wow, we ARE living in the 21st century!


Old_Zircon - 2014-09-26

It's not HD, though, the maximum resolution available for the video is 360p. Still the best quality I've seen it in.


Old_Zircon - 2014-09-26

For proxy impaired mercuns:

http://tinyurl.com/qy7rs3u


Jet Bin Fever - 2014-09-26

Not available in my country!


infinite zest - 2014-09-27

Me neither. I vaguely remember this circulating in the late 90s (maybe I saw it on poe-red) but I totally forgot about it. It's funny, because this actually seemed pretty normal for 90s music videos.


Mend0zA - 2014-09-26

I feel really racist saying this, but all these guys look the same to me.


oddeye - 2014-09-26

Me too, it's like the same guy dressed in different clothes or something. I'm going to hell for thinking this way and I deserve it.


jangbones - 2014-09-26

well, there are not a lot of people in India


Sanest Man Alive - 2014-09-26

You racist fucks make my sick.


Jet Bin Fever - 2014-09-26

I think the green one is the cute one.


oddeye - 2014-09-26

"The watch is for texture"


CrimsonHyperSloth - 2014-09-26

3D Studio Max the music video.

I'm not ashamed to say I love this and do the dance when the thought of the video occasionally floats into my mind.

This broke down social divides in high school, a lot of east and mid-east students were surprised me and my sister knew this song. It's when I realized the power of the Internet to make the world smaller and inclusive.


dairyqueenlatifah - 2014-09-26

Wow, I had no idea a copy of this quality existed.

It really shows off the "special" effects.


Prickly Pete - 2014-09-27

Oh no shit! I haven't thought about this in like a decade. What a blast from the past.


memedumpster - 2014-09-27

It is impossible to resist being made happy by this.


Old_Zircon - 2014-09-27

In August 2014, Daler Mehndi was invited as the guest of honor along with U.S Congressman Pete Sessions for the closing bell ceremony at NASDAQ Stock Exchange at New York, after which he performed at the National Indian American Public Policy Institute Azadi Diwas (NIAPPI)celebrations on the occasion of the 65th Independence Day (India). [12]


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