Wednesday, 12 March 2008

Dance Raja Dance!

Over the years, we have produced an amazing number of heroes in Indian cinema. Here, I endeavour to trace the evolution of dance in Indian films, starting circa 1983 (for the ignorant, my brain began contributing to the computation in this year).

People loved Mithunda back then. I guess they still do, I mean, who else has made such a wide range of films and flopped with such amazing regularity? For those of you who often take pains to beg to disagree or generally beg for a living, please refer to this.

He was the guy who really started it all in India, here is a masterpiece from that film:


And there was this too:


Brilliant, no?

I think around this time there was a surplus of electricity in Karnataka. Some creative mastermind took advantage of this situation and came up with this:



baDDi maganige lakwaa hoDeetu annstide (It looks like the interest son was hit by a stroke).

Around the same time, Tamizhnaad was waging a war against our indi brethren. Not to be left far behind in showcasing our heroes' dancing talents, the asal tamizh makkaL came up with this:



That was the 80s.

And the 90s was a bore. Forgettable decade in which Indian cinema did nothing pioneering, well, almost. But the bottomline is that I don't have anything to write about it, and hence, it was a forgettable decade.

Since I have come to the US of A, my exposure to Indian cinema has reduced drastically. But then, when something revolutionary happens, somehow, I will get the news. And then, I just stand up and notice because of lack of better things to do.



I think that the next logical step in Indian film dance would be this:




Phew! Oh! by the way, the last 2 videos are picturised on the same guy.

2 comments:

Rakesh said...

dance dance, raja dance.. u missed out on this. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbvP7dT3Dx0

with 8 million views, telugu Jackmagadu (English = jackson) is pretty popular

Meera Vijayann said...

hahahahhaa...I've seen those videos before. The Sam Anderson and T.R ones are hilarious.. makes me miss madras.