What a delightful song! Queen’s I want to break free sung in Malayali style. Among other things, the song talks about being a Malayali, wearing a lungi and being a card holding member of the Marxist party. My father never sends forwards, but if he does – they are fabulous treasures!
[audio:http://www.archive.org/download/IAmAMalayali/Malayali1_64kb.mp3%5DOr download here. [Right Click, Save As]
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Brilliant song (or simbly rockin’!!) Thanks.
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Priceless!! 😀
Nice picture on the blog header 🙂
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Ha! Fantastic.
And btw you’re blogrolled (have been for a while to tell you the truth).
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Ha ha.. good one. Watch lola kutty on channel v, if you dont already. Not sure you can watch it outside India. Maybe on you tube.
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Oh! Man! Thanks for that. Made my day!
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LoL! Its difficult to even pretend to take offense when one is doubled up laughing.
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Zimbly wonderfool!
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Gggrrr. We’ll get the World Malayalee Association to DDoS Within/Without.
Meanwhile: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oryK6At9soE
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Ojas and Dipali: Welgum!
firstrain: It’s a lovely picture no? Taken on the GT Express I think.. Must have been five years old or so.
Tanmay: Thanks! 🙂
Sneha: Oh I love Lola Kutty. I think her interview with Boman Irani was probably one of the funniest things I have ever seen on MTV.
Anand: Are you a fraud malayali?
Motley Fool: 😀 Try, Simbly try.
sajith: I am technically, 50% Malayali. Shuuurely – you shall be nice to that 50%?
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50% is a tall claim! Can you read, write and speak Malayalam?
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Wow…trying to revive your malyali connections? I love the regional sentiment….I sometimes feel so guilty for not brandishing my UP connection (nothing much to be too proud of I guess!)…But honestly, I adore the fact that you’re so proud of your roots!
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Just noticed the lovely pic! Beautiful photograph, lovely little Neha……
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Is Mallu land to Madras’ north?
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Not to question your semi-mallu-ness one bit, but is it thin lungee or ping lungee?!
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sajith: No, I am a Mallu of convenience.
Rashi: Well, I have many connections. I brandish them whenever it is suitable. Having grown up in the North, and what not – I can easily lapse into regional love at any point in time. 🙂
dipali: Thanks. 🙂
Nilu: Depends. Why don’t you just follow the trail of coconut oil smell?
the black mamba: I am convinced it is thin – because pink (ping) lungee is against communist principles.
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Though I dont understand the language, I enjoyed the song.
It’s fun listening songs without understanding the meaning.
Music is the language I understand. 🙂
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The Malayali in this hosuehold discovered it too and died laughing. Especially the “Marudhi” dowry bit.
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well done.Being a non malyalii living in kochi i can really apreciate this song
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good song ,really good song
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A genuinely funny parody, I truly loved it, thanks for sharing!
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fandastic song man adipolli song a da
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good song I AM A MALAYALEE
WE SHOULD RECOMMEND THIS SONG FOR THIS YEARS GRAMMIE AWARD
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