Posted by: suike April 15, 2009
Why Nepali Girls Always Have to Dance in Hindi Music?
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fanatic,
while you wrote answers to my questions, unknowingly, you refuted yourself, and further solidified the double-standard thinking I was talking about previously!

Let me analyze them for you:

"Why is samosa and dosa more popular in Nepal over Crepes?"
almost
99 percent in nepal would not know what crepes is...and the taste of
samosa and dosa are more similar to taste with our cultural food., that
doesnot mean that samosa and dosa will overtake our dal bhat and
tarkari...I dont understand what do you want to prove with this
question please enlighten me.

- YES YES YES! Exactly my point. Let me reword the same sentence which will answer this question of yours:
"maile ahile samma kina koi nepali japanese,french,spanish etc music ma nacheko dekheko chaina?"

-almost 99 percent in Nepal would not know how to speak Japanese, French, etc. and Hindi is more similar to Nepali language, that doesn't mean that dancing in Hindi music will overtake our Music and our culture. I hope I enlightened you!


I sincerely request you discourage European Football and create threads on nepali football to promote nepali football!
i
seriously do not understand how this question is related with this
topic..and i have told you earlier that i am not against hindi
music..however i avoid as much as i can..if hindi music brings joy in
your life then good for you..however as previous poster said "where do
you draw the line"


It is related....why is it not related?
You want me to connect the dots for you? Here you go:

Just like dancing in hindi songs is "as-implied-from-your-argument" detrimental to Nepal's image in Western World, Nepali football-supporters should be more focussed on promoting Nepali football over spending sleepless nights watching Chelsea battle with Arsenal!

In the language I speak, its called Metaphor!

Now, as I promised earlier, I will answer you question:
"So if its the case then, can you tell me if bangladeshi, butanees, srilankans etc dancing as much as nepalese do in hindi music?"
-Yes Yes Yes! I have bangladeshi and srilankan friends, who listen to nothing but Kuch kuch hota hai and Kaho na pyar hai!

If you are questioning why they don't perform in hindi songs in school...how diverse is your school?
My bangladeshi, pakistani, srilankan, friends joined hands with my indian friends last diwali to organize an event, primarily dominated by Hindi Music ( because of Indian Majority of Campus), and everyone contributed something representing their own culture.

The nepali girls who danced in "gairi khetko" also danced in "aaja nachle" and the indian girls who danced in "desi girl" also danced in "mohani lagla hai" and the thats the tolerance I seek!


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