Debashis

I suggest you buy the album, as it also contains the video....

It has already released in India

On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 9:14 AM, Debashis Das <[email protected]>wrote:

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> Vithur,
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> Can you please send that song.... English version of" Jai Ho"
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> Regards
>
> Debashis
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> --- On *Fri, 5/6/09, Vithur <[email protected]>* wrote:
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> From: Vithur <[email protected]>
> Subject: [arr] “Jai ho" is "Victory (Jai) Hooray (Ho)" in English.
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Friday, 5 June, 2009, 8:17 AM
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>   Dancing inmates take on ‘Jai Ho’ By NRJ RAMOS
> June 5, 2009, 4:54pm
>  They’re back.
>   The inmates of the Cebu Provincial Detention Center (CPDRC), made famous
> by a video of them dancing to the tune of Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” that
> was shown on YouTube in 2007, are wowing net denizens with another dance
> performance, this time to the Academy Award-winning hit, “Jai Ho.”
>   That “Jai Ho” video, uploaded to YouTube by the prison’s chief Byron F.
> Garcia, has received at least 49,897 hits as of June 5.
>   The inmate’s famed “Thriller” video has so far received 23,079,152
> views. It was also cited by Time magazine as one of the most watchable
> Internet videos for 2007.
>   The “Jai Ho” song version used in the inmates’ video is not by the
> Pussycat Dolls, but that of Indian singers Sukhwinder Singh and A.R. Rahman
> (also the song’s composer) which was played during the end credits of the
> film, “Slumdog Millionaire.”
>   Garcia said he decided to use Rahman’s version in the hopes that “it
> won’t be deleted.”
>   In the past, the inmates’ video for a performance of Soulja Boy’s “Crank
> That” was muted by YouTube administrators, following complaint from Warner
> Music Group, which owns the publishing right to the said song.
>   The inmates’ “Crank That” video received at least 7,637,170 views.
>   Many believe that the inmates’ “Jai Ho” video will approximate their
> past successes. Popular Hollywood blogger Perez Hilton had even urged
> followers of his Twitter account to “search and watch it.”
>   Garcia said in previous interviews that he initiated the idea of dancing
> because it's “an enjoyable way of keeping the prisoners mentally and
> physically fit.”
>   As a result of the prisoners' internet fame, the CPDRC is now among the
> busiest penal complex in the country.
>  Many visitors—including foreign tourists—come over to view the
> performances held there, and to take pictures of the inmates and to buy
> souvenir prison shirts.
>  The Cebu Provincial Detention and Rehabilitation Center is a
> maximum-security reformatory. Its inmates have committed crimes ranging from
> petty shoplifting, to murder and rape.
> “Jai ho" is "Victory (Jai) Hooray (Ho)" in English.
> http://www.mb. com.ph/articles/ 205960/dancing- inmates-take- 
> jai-ho<http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/205960/dancing-inmates-take-jai-ho>
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> regards,
> Vithur
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