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Dangdut (/ d ɑː ŋ ˈ d uː t /) is a genre of Indonesian folk music that is partly derived and fused from Hindustani, Arabic, and, to a lesser extent, Javanese, Malay, Minangkabau, Sundanese and local folk music.
Koplo or dangdut koplo is a subgenre of dangdut, Indonesian popular dance & folk music, that originated in East Java during the early 2000s. The genre gets its name from the slang term " koplo " which refers to a hallucinogenic drug that is sold cheaply in Indonesia.
A. Rafiq — Dangdut male singer; Acha Septriasa — Pop female singer and actress; ADA Band — Pop rock/alternative rock band; Addie MS — Music composer, producer and conductor; Afgan — Pop/R&B/soul male singer and actor; Agnez Mo — Indonesian-American pop/R&B/soul singer/songwriter, dancer and actress; Ahmad Albar — Rock musician and ...
Mendadak Dangdut (Suddenly Dangdut) is a 2006 Indonesian musical comedy-drama film directed by Rudy Soedjarwo and written by Monty Tiwa. Starring Titi Kamal , Kinaryosih , and Dwi Sasono , it details the rise and fall of an alternative rock -turned- dangdut singer and her sister-cum-manager.
Padmadalakshan, better known by his stage name Kuthiravattam Pappu (24 December 1936 – 25 February 2000), [1] was a popular Indian stage and film actor.His repertoire of acting was based on his unique style and use of the Kozhikodan [2] dialect, impeccable timing and the capability to grasp the subtle nuances of any character and mould it into his signature "Pappu style".
The music is choreographed by Jani Master, a well-known choreographer from Tollywood. [4] The full video song was officially released on 21 February 2020 by the Aditya Music label. [5] In July 2020, "Butta Bomma" became the most-viewed Telugu song on YouTube of all time with 262 million views, [6] and video crossed 700 million views in November ...
The song was composed in his honour with the lyrics "Badluram ka badan zameen ka neeche hai/ toh humey uska ration milta hai" ("Badluram's body is buried but we get his rations"). [9] [10] Created in 1946 by Major M. T. Proktor, the song was inspired by and set to the tune of "John Brown's Body" – "Battle Hymn of the Republic".
The songs are composed by the music director duo Berny-Ignatius. The background score of the film was composed by S. P. Venkatesh. The song Innale Mayangunna is based on Bhanwara Bada Nadan Hain from Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam. The song Maanathe Chandiranothoru was inspired from the famous Arabic artist Amr Diab's album Nour El Ain.