No doubt you are from Indian Origin.....But tell you frankly here in India, RSS, Priestly class of Bhrahmiins, are destroying the whole country India with their Mythological and Fairy tales of all Stone worshipping gods, which are only Katha & Gatha i.e., stories .....and pls de-link yourself from India, is best for you......Now India is a Shame for whole world.......
This video is about more than just what you see, but a representation of the Indian Diaspora across the World. Respect to all our families in South America. Love from SOUTH AFRICA ❤️
Beautiful girl in the royal 👑 blue dress.... Bold and graceful.. Love the hair.... You are the Star of the song...... Enjoy..... Love from Guyana 🇬🇾 🇬🇾 #592
@@geetaramlochan2647 sure right..... Trinidad is more mixed today..... even the Venezuelans and Chinese can be seen enjoying themselves dancing with the chutney soca music in TNT....
Its amazing how much views this video have I've watch it like twenty times. I must say the young lady in blue is very beautiful and the little champ in the pink nailed it...lol
This reminds me of my family...love the unity....everyone look beautiful..love how the boys showed respect for all the ladies...clean fun ...this song ..is totally the anthem ...continue with love for one other in this family ...
Loooooove the young girls dancing,woooooow girl in blue, girl in peach, girl in flowered dress loved their hair, beautiful, and the the little with mal too bad didn’t get to see the guys dancing because they stayed in the back, but I finally saw the young guys and girls dancing, loooooove this video.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Every time I look at this I can't stop laughing,lovely music and family not forgetting the most important person's the bride and groom she dances nice and the groom also. Love you all.
When I was in Punjab they said he is crazy African because I was dancing more than they thought down to Sri Lanka my in laws couldn't believe how I adapted to their dancing, beautiful to see your happiness in Africa
Thank you am glad you people are having fun glad you made Africa home, I was received well in Punjab and Sri Lanka by my in laws scared of the culture and traditions but it was the best of my life and will never forget for being a human being I love India music from childhood I have thousands of India music greetings from Greece, where you are is close to Liberia greetings from my family God bless you all
That long hair in blue dress reminds me of mine OMG @ 18 years old 😳 my father was very unhappy when I cut it oui. I’m now growing it back only it’s grey and I’m older , love it!! Every one is having a great time 👍
Champion song..everyone does get a chance to sit in the throne...one day to come...well we can see right now is dubraj persad turn. Keep it going nice....100 % traditional always number one
Big up Trinidad birthland of Chutney and Soca🇹🇹🔥🔥🇹🇹🇹🇹Blessings to the dulaha and dulahin and the unity of your family! You truly enjoy yourselves as the song translate sab parivaar “one family” True Trini’s🙏🏼🇹🇹
Prateek Pandey it’s actually supposed to be “Rajput” (changed by the British upon arrival to the shores of Trinidad) and I do have my Hindu name which is my middle name. Also my mother is Catholic and my father’s side is traditionally Hindu. And I have muslim family. So a name doesn’t change one’s identity. Some have very Hindu names and are completely lost as to how to live a proper life on the pathway towards moksha. When you leave this life, will your Atma take with it your Indian name? Or will mine take my Christian name? Lol
Lovely song by Dubraj prasad & team, nice to watch the whole family enjoying the music , specially the blue coloured dressed girl with her dance moves was really awsome love to watch it again and again thanks for the entire family for the enjoyment
Is the best video I have to watch thanks please fill happy to be in Africa well my wife is half Sri Lanka and half Punjab with one daughter glad to see this video disappointed you didn't play Asha Boly or Lahter they are my favourites songs, congratulations to Amissa Bajan all India diaspora in Africa
@@Sthmohtwenty l never thought you will reply l think is almost 3 years now, did you ask about racism well am a man who copes with everything, and honestly speaking I was embrace wonderfully by all the people frankly speaking it was the first time they have come in contact with a black person, we partied a lot playing all kinds of India and Sri Lanka music, l will never forget the experience I had and never felt l have to watch my back my sister in law l repeat was a slim gracious dancer thanks God bless you all
I remember the days of going to chutney dances in tooting at the classic club the music brings back good memories , dancing along side with Trinis and Guyanese 😎
@@pankajkumarsharma7503 Ram Ram bhai sahab, kaise hai wo ab ,mera shukria ab ke. Mai hun from Holland The Hague ke. Sab samaan, pariwar achhi hai? Mai khush ho ab ke positiv reaction se .Ab dekho na ki Dunya kitni chota hai ,digital world Ok next ab se phir bat karongi.,Namaskar 0 🙏🙏🙏✌✌✌❤❤❤
@@soereshgonesh8745 Ram Ram Bhai. Sab ache hain. Asha hai aapke yaha bhi sabhi ache honge. Apne culture ko dekh ke ajeeb khushi hoti hai. Aur uske pichhe ke logon ka struggle dekhkar pride bhi. ❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏. Sorry for late reply. (Notification was not seen , my mistake).
@@jonathanrajpaul5224 ehm, she is right. You should compare indians from Suriname to these trini indians. We dont behalve like this and we certainly dont dance like this.
This is not true indian music by far.its just recycled calypso soca music.i grew up on that in belize but i loved rock and roll way more and then jumped to classical.but i want to conect to my moms indian culture.and the music is one way of doing that.i found that many of indians greatest songs are the older ones from the 1970s and earlier from great artists like lata mangeshkar.those songs sound nothing like calypso but are yet beautiful if not more.i never cared for soca because its too crazy with oscene dancing.indian music isnt involves the hips but isnt as obscene.i see nothing here with this wedding that i havent seen before.it honestly looks like a strippers party and the guests trying to seduce the bridegroom.these people should be ashamed of themselves.
Dancing in an obscene manner doesnt make you a great dancer.go and look at the great artists like lata mangeshkar of india and you will know what greatness and class is.and maybe you can learn how to dance from her while still having class as a woman should have.my mom is indian but she never danced these kinds of music and never danced this way.my sisters they learnt from her.and i am proud of my indian heritage.be proud of who you are while respecting other people and their culture.you will have more respect for who you are.when you expose yourself to other things,you see the tremdous besuty this life has to offer and the simplicity in other things.every culture has great music and my eyes are opened to all.i was brought up listening to this music and i still have memories conected to it with songs like nanny wine and those songs but i dont care if i dont listen to it anymore because i learnt about the richness of music in other cultures especially my own indian culture which these trinidadians aparently forgot.itd hard to respect yourself if you dont respect your culture and its hard to respect dancing like thst.i see a woman dancing like that,it tells me their character and i run the other way .
Oooooooh my god wish I was there guys,everyone having an amaaaaaaazing dance with Gunnar Ghana , I love that song daaaaaam I have to go and buy it, the girls with long hair I really love them,sooooooo cute.them boys are looking good too, really love watching this video,woooooow dj love the music. WellI need to go to do some dancing,I’m from Mahaica River living in NY., thank you.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤.glad you guys enjoying life.
The girl in the blue with the beautiful long hair. Wow you are amazingly beautiful. Wow. I would love hearing from you. You are the only reason me watching.
Jvd Facility we are the same people that came from Bihar & Uttar Pradesh speaking Bhojpuri. We were taken by the British in the 1800’s to different corners of the globe to work on the plantations as Indentured Servants