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brain
05-30-2004, 08:57 PM
http://static3k.uni.cc/flash.php?type=movie&file=tunaktunaktun&width=550&height=400

attgig
05-30-2004, 09:02 PM
awww yeah =)

anyone have a link to the original? i lost it in one of my re-installs of windows.

Memo
05-30-2004, 09:07 PM
That's terrible flash. Although, I did laugh at Cosby bobbing his head.

brain
05-30-2004, 09:18 PM
http://static3k.uni.cc/flash.php?type=movie&file=tunaktunaktun&width=550&height=400

Original Tunak

revil
05-30-2004, 09:41 PM
the song's not bad, the flash it horrible.

attgig
05-30-2004, 09:45 PM
http://static3k.uni.cc/flash.php?type=movie&file=tunaktunaktun&width=550&height=400

Original Tunak
errr, that's the same link as your initial post....

I'm talking about the original music video.

Grubbie
05-30-2004, 11:46 PM
errr, that's the same link as your initial post....

I'm talking about the original music video.


http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/~mrdarius/music/tunak.ram

4.8megs I couldn't find the normal aspect ration, this seems to be in more of a widescreen. Oh well, I might have another copy of it on my hd somewhere.

I just always remembered the name of the file, tunak.ram :eek3:

Some added info on him which looks kinda interesting.... Looks like they tried to frame him for illegal human trafficking.

Part of story below.

"he lie is nailed…And someone’s gotta pay!
To my fans, friends and family for believing in me and the truth…
For all those who have stood by me despite the fact that the charges directed at me were terribly serious.
For trusting me and my word when I said the accusations were predicated on a big lie.
This has been shown in court and very soon we will be able to put this horrible time behind us.
I thank you all for your support and understanding.
Rab Rakha,
Daler Mehndi

For three months Indians, from the upper echelons of the South Bloc to the most backward hinterlands of the nation, watched transfixed and scoured the news papers as one of the most highly mediated events in our media-saturated culture _ framing and subsequent hounding of celebrated and the most loved performers in the country, Daler Mehndi, in an alleged human trafficking case _ became by a sort of reverse alchemy unmediated. The story line was national uncertainty. The atmosphere, almost immediately, was insane.

For the readers and viewers alike, starting October 6, 2003, when he was first charged with illegal human trafficking, there were daily dramas, multiple plot lines, ever-available camera-savvy players, and, most of all, undeniable gravity. It wasn’t possible to brush the coverage off as overblown or deride it as a sideshow because the man in the midst of all was on the run, trying to avoid police custody so that somehow he could get some judicial reprieve till the time he could prove his innocence.

The coverage went on, but the story never became clearer. The details were complicated to the end _ so complicated that while Deccan Herald carried Mehndi’s picture captioned “Daler handcuffed” whereas it never ever happened, Mumbai edition of The Times Of India splashed Shamsher Singh’s picture and called it Daler’s! In fact, the news media kept saying about his office being raided, but the fact is that it hasn’t been raided till date! They even talked about his office in Connaught Place and Mumbai, but the fact is he has no other office than the one at Mehrauli. What takes the cake is that they were the same mediapersons who had been visiting the singer at his Mehrauli office ever since he floated his company in 1996.

In the end, the media for whom “get it right” seemed mostly to take a back seat to the far more hubristic “get it first” exhausted itself. On the night of the High Court’s ruling that Punjab Police had no case against the celebrated singer, mediapersons once again scrambled to understand what the ruling actually said and what it would ultimately mean for the police who drafted such a serious case! “Look at the irony of it all. I get calls from the same people now asking for an exclusive!” says Mehndi in an exclusive interview. "

That was taken off his site http://www.dalermehndi.com/daler_framed/index.htm

The flash site is kinda funny to.

revil
05-31-2004, 12:09 AM
http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/~mrdarius/music/tunak.ram
I open that up and i get a "file not found."

attgig
05-31-2004, 12:32 AM
i right click save as fine.....
now, do i really want to install real media player? :-(

revil
05-31-2004, 12:48 AM
i right click save as fine.....
now, do i really want to install real media player? :-(
real alternative (http://www.google.com/search?q=real+alternative&sourceid=mozilla-search&start=0&start=0&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8)

redcolours
05-31-2004, 07:12 AM
think that was bad? before flash, and before south park, there was Terry Gilliam, predating everything by 35 years. :hehehmm: