Login Register
Follow Us

Black Eyed Peas' latest video inspired by outlandish Indian action movies

Show comments

Los Angeles, August 10

American music group The Black Eyed Peas have paid tributes to the extravagant action sequences in Indian cinema with their latest video "Action", which features popular scenes from films including Rajinikanth's sci-fi actioner "Robot" and Ajay Devgn-starrer cop drama "Singham".

The 4.48-minute-long video has been created by using the “deep fake” technology that allows users to replace people in an existing image or video with their own likeness. 

Group members will.i.am, apl.de.ap and Taboo feature in the cycle sequence of "Maryada Ramanna", the gun sequence of S Shankar's "Robot", the firing sequence from the Swedish movie "Kopps" and "Singham", superimposing their faces on actors Sunil, Rajinikanth and Devgn.

"The Black Eyed Peas have been inspired by Indian culture from the beginning of our career... From Asha Bhosle to AR Rahman, Indian music has influenced our songs on more than one occasion," the group said describing their video.

"This video for ACTION shows our LOVE and appreciation for BOLLYWOOD and the imagination and awesomeness it brings to the screen... Thank you INDIA & BOLLYWOOD!!!" they added.

The members, whose real names are William James Adams Jr, Allan Pineda Lindo, and Jaime Luis Gomez, respectively, also listed the movies that have inspired their video: SS Rajamouli's "Maryada Ramanna", "Robot"/"Enthiran", Sundar C's "Aambala", Rohit Shetty's "Singham" and "Kopps", directed by Lebanese-Swedish filmmaker Josef Fares.

will.i.am shared the video on Twitter, writing, "Check out our video for #ACTION inspired by #BOLLYWOOD… I've always loved music from India… #Elephunk and #MonkeyBusiness were inspired by Indian Culture…thank you India for your vibrancy and contribution to the world…"    

Devgn wrote to will.i.am, saying: "This is a super-enjoyable track. Good stuff."

AR Rahman, who scored the music for "Robot" and its sequel "2.0", tweeted his appreciation to will.i.am, "The borders are blurring through art! #tamilcinema @directorshankar #rajnikant #india." "Action" is also a tongue-in-cheek comment on fake news, cautioning people to not trust everything they see on their screens.

"We are living in very confusing times... We have smart phones and we do dumb things on them… We have Artificial Intelligence but we can't tell Fake news from Facts… If we can't handle Fake news!!! How can we handle the Deep Fake??? Don't trust the screen," the message, appearing like the "Star Wars" opening credits, at the end of the video reads.

The clip also began with a "warning": "this video was made with DEEP FAKE technology... Do not believe everything you see..." PTI

Show comments
Show comments

Trending News

Also In This Section


Top News


View All

40-year-old Delhi man takes 200 flights in 110 days to steal jewellery from co-passengers, would assume dead brother’s identity

2 separate cases of theft were reported on separate flights in the past three months, after which a dedicated team from IGI Airport was formed to nab the culprits

Mother's Day Special: How region’s top cops, IAS officer strike a balance between work and motherhood

Punjab DGP Gurpreet, Himachal DGP Satwant, Chandigarh SSP Kanwardeep, Ferozepur SSP Saumya, IAS officer Amrit Singh open up on the struggles they face

Enduring magic of Surjit Patar: A tribute to Punjab’s beloved poet

A tribute to Punjab’s beloved poet, who passed away aged 79 in Ludhiana


Most Read In 24 Hours

6

Comment TRYSTS AND TURNS

All is not bright on the BJP front