The video clip of Beyoncé and Coldplay in India or how Bollywood eats Hollywood

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Hymn For The Weekend

Cultural appropriation good, Beyoncé

HELLO, BEYONCÉ!

It is Holi festival in Bombay is the protagonist of the video clip 'Hymn For The Weekend' in which Chris Martin and company walk through the city in full celebration. Beyoncé makes an appearance of her as the protagonist of a Bollywood movie and, attention, because there is room for a Bollywood star like Sonam Kapoor.

MAJOR LAZER: _"DO YOU RECALL?" (DO YOU REMEMBER?) _

The video clip was shot in Bombay (epicenter of its film industry) in the state of Maharashtra and was released on March 23, 2015. A great song in which the French producer, DJ Snake , and the Danish singer , which is carried away in the purest Bollywoodian style.

IGGY AZALEA - BOUNCE

" Shake it, break it, make it bounce! ", sings Australian rapper Iggy Azalea. The streets and slums of Mumbai are the backdrop for this homage to Bollywood culture. The singer's wardrobe was inspired by the actress parveen babi , an icon in the 70s. We can only take away...

MINE. - JIMMY

This hypnotizing video of M.I.A., halfway between a pro-video game and the movements of the great Raffaella Carra (gold included), reaches its peak with the dance of the thousand Bodhisattva hands. Shine, shine!

PANJABI MC - MUNDIAN TO BACH KE

Neither him " blonde travolta ”, neither the agitated monkey nor the lack of resources slowed down the international success of the Indian diva Panjabi MC . Before this work of art we can only say: THANK YOU.

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