so true bro...in this one song from "Son Of India" the animation is terrible but in adipurush, its like your watching a cheap knock off version of marvel and Ramayan with too may CGI effects
This song has reached out to millions of Indians for whom this language is not even familiar. People have cried and been ecstatic in the movie theatres!
@@neeleshsshetty319 Most of the Kundapur people doesn't know about Bhootha , Daiva , Pardana Sandi or anything. Rishab shetty himself claimed that. And Nagraj Panar told that while performing kola in kundapur they request daiva that we dont know Tulu also Pardana will be done in Tulu itself even though none of the people understand Tulu. This is the importance of Tulu in Boothakola.
@@akarshs9552I am from a place called hebri which is near Udupi and near kundapura also here most of the house have bhrama and the parivara daiva 😅 nandi gona keshtra pala and ratheshwari keelu and bobbaraya.we live inside forest and hiriyadka is the epi center. U actually should do some research...
Yessss you are 100% correct, this is the most unique song indeed. I personally hypnotized by this song. I have heard this song hundreds of time, but every time i heard this song feels like first time. it is a devotional song has deep meaning that mesmerize the mind and soul.
@@chekuthangaming6369it's not a copy bro. Kantara won the lawsuit and learn about how chord progressions work. If this is the copy of that song then Thaikudam stole it from Metallica band, according to that logic of yours.
The music composition just can give goosebumps to anybody even if you listen to it for numerous times! You need not know the language to take in what this song intends to deliver. The song speaks for itself and it can portray the significance of the culture, the movie has the plot revolving around! Proud to be an Indian which shows awesome diversities in culture and religious aspects. And it's potential to bring that in songs.
The end of the song is super. The divine spirit in the man spreads love to everyone and takes everyone’s hands to hold them near to his heart - makes us cry
If you watch the full movie your eyes will soak in tears filled with intense positive emotions and devotion.. theatre experience has been amazing and that’s why it has become a massive hit. ❤
You should thank Thaikudam Bridge band from Kerala for the song Navarasam.Feeling proud of a copy song is like accepting your foolish Ness in front of the world.
The Raaga is Hanuma Todi in Karnataka classical music. It wasnt used much in movies and us classical musicians didn't sing infront of normal crowd because most people don't like it at first hearing. You had to be well versed in classical music to appreciate the hour long compositions. If you like it there are other similar ragas like Varali, chakravaka, charukeshi which give similar vibes.
if you have felt emotions in the song, then you should must watch the last fight squel of this movie(kantara), that scene will shake you from your bones, that is a truely nerve-recking scene
3:59 THIS! I love seeing and telling ppl who have never seen it or heard of it b4 about. U see, this is a religious event, and the God they have this event for will come bless the people there. But they don't come in their own forms, their presence can be too overwhelming at times so they use a human's body as a vessel. Things that the normal human body cannot do, the deity is able to do. And no, it doesn't hurt or harm the person's body bc that person is unconscious when the deity takes over. So when the deity or God leaves, that person will not remember anything from the time period the deity was using their body. This is known as manifesting shakti (power). I loved seeing this movie bc the only times I've ever seen manifestations happen was in the temple ever since I was a child. Seeing it on media to represent and educate was a blessing 🙌
Never in my life I imagined that they would make films involving daivas since it's very sensitive topic and a risky move if I tell you.. But hats off to Rishabh Shetty and everyone involved in the movie for making such beautiful movie and spreading our Tulunadu culture among millions ❤️
Friend, Ajanish Loknath is the music director for this film Kantara. These rituals are the Kola Deiva festival held in the coastal part of Karnataka. There they dance like this.They also believe in God.
The song is from the movie but most of the snipets are real celebration that happens in karnataka , INDIA . The people moving wnd dancing in costumes are said to have gods inside of them and hence the ceremony is carried out by the gods that posseses the human body to give blessings .
This is how south industry actually show our Indian culture love them, stick to our languages not bow in front of anyone, show the cultural aspects sincerely and respectfully, whereas bollywood is just a shitpile (i am an Indian in north btw, but I am always fascinated by Indians in south for respecting the culture whereas many people in north part of india are slaves of western culture due to their soft power)
This is a tradition in Southern Karnataka (Tulu Nadu and Kodagu Nadu) and Northen Kerala (Kasargod, Kannur, Kozhikode). This is an ancient form of worship and religion that existed much before the Vedic religion came to us.
No bro it's not just a part of movie, it's a traditional featival in Karnataka, especially in tulu speaking community, and he is our diety, his name is pranjuli dev and guliga dev, and it is said that he comes in the body of one of his worshipper who is very pure and protect the community, at that time the man become so powerful, and he dress like pranjuli dev, this is very sacred ritual, I don't know more about it as i am not the part of that community, but this feels incredible after watching and hearing this music, that they are representing our culture this beautifully, If anyone from Karnataka here who can correct me if I'm wrong❤😊
This is an adaptation of the song named Navarasam by another Indian band called Thaikkudam Bridge. There were legal disputes on the similarity, but I would say it was a clean adaptation and they didnt destroy the song like most remixes do.
And do you know this music is traditional music which were play at the time of bhoot kola its not copy they just got jelous on kantara success and put copyright this music normally played at the time of bhootakola
I agree with you man. Even before varaharoopam I used to listen navarasam. It is truly an adaptation when you hear it you can feel it right away. Also it seems that team really like to do adaptation. Their new song "truth on the wall". Well, try to hear pala palli song from kaduva.
But navarasam does not elicit the same emotions that varaha roopam does … if it was then everyone would be raving about navarasam the same way .. I listened to navarasam and it did nothing .. so pls give credit where it is due.. ajaneesh has taken this song to a whole new level ..
Hey there, my friend! I highly recommend watching this movie and sharing your thoughts on it. If you haven't seen it yet, you're truly missing out on one of the most extraordinary creations in the world of cinema. It beautifully captures a wide range of emotions that are incredibly challenging to convey on the screen. This film is an absolute must-watch for all movie enthusiasts.
This masterpiece is fusion of classical indian singing with infusion of rock . The tradition and cultural enigma combined with great visuals and story telling . It was a treat to watch on big screen . One of a kind "Kaantaara " . This song is connected with every Indian .
This song was actually inspired from a prog rock band called Thaikkudam Bridge, a band headed in Kerala. The song name is ‘Navarasam’. You should check them and other prog rock bands in India like Avial, Motherjane, Agam, TheDownTroddence. You should definitely try listening to my favourite band Avial's 'Aadu Paambe' and 'Karukara'.
It has got carnatic (South Indian Classical) elements, it has ragas(melodies) thodi and kanakangi in it. Listen to Carnatic classical, its whole new world out there!
In nepal our village also have same ritual to worship village god so i know how feel ,while watching this movie i was so emotional this movie one of my favorites i really appreciate this movie ❤❤
It is done from history till now, Religious cultural god festival in Karnataka ❤️🔥💥. KARNATAKA IS KNOWN FOR HISTORY AND GOD'S DIFFERENT CULTURAL FESTIVAL 💥
In Indian,Hindu culture we have so many demon God that is Daivam,bhoota....we used to worship them,because they're are satya Devatas means they never tolerate lie and injustice,this song is from the famous movie Kantara, related to daiva.
it is called buta kola also referred to as Daiva Kola or Daiva Nema, is a shamanistic dance performance prevalent among the Hindus of Tulu Nadu and parts of Malenadu of Karnataka and Kasargod in northern Kerala, India. The dance is highly stylized and performed as part of 'Bhootaradhane' or worship of the local deities worshipped by the Tulu speaking population. It has influenced Yakshagana folk theatre.Buta kola is closely related to Theyyam of North Malabar region.
Forget religion, divinity through music is what you experienced & that my boy is sanatana dharma. Its not a power craving or a groupism based construct lusting for control.
It's really a gem of a kind song from the movie Kantara.. you should watch the movie especially the climax.. mind blowing bro...... You really will have all kinds of emotions while watching..😊😅😮😢😂
Compared to Bollywood they actually give respect to Indian culture and after the launch of adipurush i have no words for Bollywood 🥲🥲
So true
Its south indian movie
so true bro...in this one song from "Son Of India" the animation is terrible but in adipurush, its like your watching a cheap knock off version of marvel and Ramayan with too may CGI effects
🥹🤣😹
@@Anu_33616Kannada movie it us Called Sandalwood!
This song has reached out to millions of Indians for whom this language is not even familiar. People have cried and been ecstatic in the movie theatres!
Familiar to all Indians because the base language is Sanskrit.
Bro for me it's my mother tongue kannada
@@gamingbromv218 i think it’s tulu
@@SouravBanik90 bro Tulu in kannada means gan$ or as#
@@SouravBanik90no its sanskrit based
Its culture of Tulunaadu , Karnataka, INDIA❤❤
@@pavanedits5492 ask your elders kundapura Comes Under Tulunadu❤️🥰
@@neeleshsshetty319 Most of the Kundapur people doesn't know about Bhootha , Daiva , Pardana Sandi or anything. Rishab shetty himself claimed that. And Nagraj Panar told that while performing kola in kundapur they request daiva that we dont know Tulu also Pardana will be done in Tulu itself even though none of the people understand Tulu. This is the importance of Tulu in Boothakola.
@@akarshs9552I am from a place called hebri which is near Udupi and near kundapura also here most of the house have bhrama and the parivara daiva 😅 nandi gona keshtra pala and ratheshwari keelu and bobbaraya.we live inside forest and hiriyadka is the epi center. U actually should do some research...
@@neeleshsshetty319iva Udupi hak illa mare kundapura yelli haklike...typical manglorean 😂😅
Awesome.
Happen to this live at koregajja, Manglore.
Incredible.
Specially went there to see it in December.
incredible music..incredible culture...incredible india ❤🇮🇳
Copied from Kerala band.
@@swamybroCourt said otherwise
@@bugattichiron8784 Indian courts☕
Rishab Shetty,Movie director from Karnataka. the guy's dedication literally 🔥proud to be kannadiga 💛❤
sameeeeee brooooo proud to be kannadiga 💛
And I am proud of Kannadogas as an Bhartiya / Ibdian (punjabi from Delhi)
Thanks for Kantara
Don't forget, he was the hero also in that movie too.
yaaaaaaaaaaa@@sakethram3
Same guru same
Yessss you are 100% correct, this is the most unique song indeed. I personally hypnotized by this song. I have heard this song hundreds of time, but every time i heard this song feels like first time. it is a devotional song has deep meaning that mesmerize the mind and soul.
The music is a masterpiece and so is the movie 'Kantara'. Proud to be an Indian. Each region is a cultural treasure.
Thaikudam bridge song copy in this song
@@chekuthangaming6369it's not a copy bro. Kantara won the lawsuit and learn about how chord progressions work. If this is the copy of that song then Thaikudam stole it from Metallica band, according to that logic of yours.
u very correct! Bridge and kantara are 2 different songs. some fools dont get it@@saakshishetty7786
Navarasam copy song😂😂😂
@@saakshishetty7786 if they won the case where is the song in the movie now
India is rich of cultures and diversity and languages with music, dance , nature on each region, Proud to be an Indian
Fun Fact-This lyrics are older than some religion
🌚🌚
This song touched a million hearts in Bharat ..... it just took each one of us to our roots ..... our paitrakam.
God bless Rishabh Shetty
The music composition just can give goosebumps to anybody even if you listen to it for numerous times! You need not know the language to take in what this song intends to deliver. The song speaks for itself and it can portray the significance of the culture, the movie has the plot revolving around! Proud to be an Indian which shows awesome diversities in culture and religious aspects. And it's potential to bring that in songs.
The music goosebumps ufff
Watch the orginal song Navarasam by Thaikudam Bridge not this one.
@@bluehopper77 pank?
0:41 seconds in and I’m very excited lol
3:33 this my new favorite song 100000%
The end of the song is super.
The divine spirit in the man spreads love to everyone and takes everyone’s hands to hold them near to his heart - makes us cry
If you watch the full movie your eyes will soak in tears filled with intense positive emotions and devotion.. theatre experience has been amazing and that’s why it has become a massive hit. ❤
Iam feeling proud 😍🌎🙏 Because I am from that culture we are proudly following our tradition ❤😊 a big love 💖 from Udupi-mangalore. Karnataka INDIA 🇮🇳🛐
Same
You should thank Thaikudam Bridge band from Kerala for the song Navarasam.Feeling proud of a copy song is like accepting your foolish Ness in front of the world.
@@bluehopper77bro you should buy burnel 😂
I love this song. Even I don't understand the language. I get the strong devotion vibes! Love from Central India!
Its Sanskrit
@@raghavantheerthagiri7888Sanskrit with kannada mixed
@@mundasmanju Telugu too
@@AbhivachanReddy it's kannada only because of similarities between the South Indian languages you feel telugu words too, there is no surprise here
@@mundasmanju I guess...
Just consider yourself lucky to hear this masterpiece in whatever time zone u r living
Thank you for watching the song. The song makes our whole body to react. I feel like the music is powerful!
The Raaga is Hanuma Todi in Karnataka classical music. It wasnt used much in movies and us classical musicians didn't sing infront of normal crowd because most people don't like it at first hearing. You had to be well versed in classical music to appreciate the hour long compositions. If you like it there are other similar ragas like Varali, chakravaka, charukeshi which give similar vibes.
Hello would like to know more ...... would you guide ?
@sharadksoman Sure I can paste a few links here. Listen over headphones
@@sharadksoman ruclips.net/video/DHNo9IPLB28/видео.html
5:08 "like it was reaching out to me" THAT'S SHAKTI, THAT'S THE POWERFUL DIVINE ENERGY RIGHT THERE! HE GETS IT U GUYS, HE CAN FEEL IT
I am marathi but this song is my ringtone from year now
🎉
God bless you brother
@@shivakumarjskumar5067 god don't bless its just convert people
Same
This ritual is called Bhoota Kola performed in Tulu Nad and around (Udupi_Mangalore_Kasargod)
In North Kerala, which is adjacent to Tulunadu, it is called Theyyam
Even north Indian adopting south music food culture❤its true essence of india ,an ancient india
I get goosebumps whenever I heard this song
Every time.❤
The theater experience were amazing ❤❤
I know some people say its a copy of navarasa but i dont seems anything
Love from kerala
Yes, it was beautiful watching it on screen but I gotta disgaree. It still shares a lot of resemblance with Navarasa.
It's beautiful such a treat to ear but it do resembles a lot to Navarasam i won't say it's copy but both kinda resembles
I would recommend navarasa too .thats all
if you have felt emotions in the song, then you should must watch the last fight squel of this movie(kantara), that scene will shake you from your bones, that is a truely nerve-recking scene
3:59 THIS! I love seeing and telling ppl who have never seen it or heard of it b4 about. U see, this is a religious event, and the God they have this event for will come bless the people there. But they don't come in their own forms, their presence can be too overwhelming at times so they use a human's body as a vessel. Things that the normal human body cannot do, the deity is able to do. And no, it doesn't hurt or harm the person's body bc that person is unconscious when the deity takes over. So when the deity or God leaves, that person will not remember anything from the time period the deity was using their body. This is known as manifesting shakti (power).
I loved seeing this movie bc the only times I've ever seen manifestations happen was in the temple ever since I was a child. Seeing it on media to represent and educate was a blessing 🙌
diversity is like beyond imagination , it so much that .............
Do well stay well we support u ok
Goosebumps, every single time ❤
In the era of hindi,urdu songs they made a song with sanskrit and kannada lyrics mind blowing 🔥
Real reaction, Thanks. Love from Bengaluru Karnataka INDIA
Never in my life I imagined that they would make films involving daivas since it's very sensitive topic and a risky move if I tell you.. But hats off to Rishabh Shetty and everyone involved in the movie for making such beautiful movie and spreading our Tulunadu culture among millions ❤️
You know he is hero as well as director of this movie
Friend, Ajanish Loknath is the music director for this film Kantara. These rituals are the Kola Deiva festival held in the coastal part of Karnataka. There they dance like this.They also believe in God.
arijit singh has covered this very difficult song in a very great way.must react to it bro and so that was in live concert.he is such a legend
Orignal version hits hard Mannn. You can't understand it as u need to be a part of tulunaad to experience the vibe ❤
I love Arijit's all covers but not this one. The Original is far better
I love Arijit. But this original version is unbeatable.
Also Arijit’s cover has a bit of Bollywood influence, which isn’t needed
5:31 the actual name of instrument is 'Nadhaswaram' from south India.
Omg u NEEEEDDDDD to see the other video of this - navarasam thaikkudam bridge
Just changed my whole life 😂
Subbed bcs of this .... KANTARA is Pride of Indian Cinema 📽️
The song is from the movie but most of the snipets are real celebration that happens in karnataka , INDIA . The people moving wnd dancing in costumes are said to have gods inside of them and hence the ceremony is carried out by the gods that posseses the human body to give blessings .
00:10 finally I saw real Walt from Beluga's video 😅😅😂😂
One of the biggest hits in the indian film history, and One of the best.
This is how south industry actually show our Indian culture love them, stick to our languages not bow in front of anyone, show the cultural aspects sincerely and respectfully, whereas bollywood is just a shitpile (i am an Indian in north btw, but I am always fascinated by Indians in south for respecting the culture whereas many people in north part of india are slaves of western culture due to their soft power)
This is a tradition in Southern Karnataka (Tulu Nadu and Kodagu Nadu) and Northen Kerala (Kasargod, Kannur, Kozhikode). This is an ancient form of worship and religion that existed much before the Vedic religion came to us.
Goosebumps in every single seconds ❤
No bro it's not just a part of movie, it's a traditional featival in Karnataka, especially in tulu speaking community, and he is our diety, his name is pranjuli dev and guliga dev, and it is said that he comes in the body of one of his worshipper who is very pure and protect the community, at that time the man become so powerful, and he dress like pranjuli dev, this is very sacred ritual, I don't know more about it as i am not the part of that community, but this feels incredible after watching and hearing this music, that they are representing our culture this beautifully,
If anyone from Karnataka here who can correct me if I'm wrong❤😊
Mixture of guitar to it is🔥
This is an adaptation of the song named Navarasam by another Indian band called Thaikkudam Bridge. There were legal disputes on the similarity, but I would say it was a clean adaptation and they didnt destroy the song like most remixes do.
Navarasam video is also similar.
And do you know this music is traditional music which were play at the time of bhoot kola its not copy they just got jelous on kantara success and put copyright this music normally played at the time of bhootakola
@@Justforfun954 I am from where bhoota kola and theyyam merge. So I know what traditional music sounds like in those rituals.
I agree with you man. Even before varaharoopam I used to listen navarasam. It is truly an adaptation when you hear it you can feel it right away.
Also it seems that team really like to do adaptation.
Their new song "truth on the wall". Well, try to hear pala palli song from kaduva.
But navarasam does not elicit the same emotions that varaha roopam does … if it was then everyone would be raving about navarasam the same way .. I listened to navarasam and it did nothing .. so pls give credit where it is due.. ajaneesh has taken this song to a whole new level ..
Goosebumps brother 🔥🔥
India's culture is most surprising thing in the world .
Your reaction ❤❤
After Kantara i got to know that this deva culture is not just in Himalayas. It's similar, has many differences too but yeah concept is the same.
Profound stuff, crazy stuff... Huge reepect for Bharat culture🙏🙏😎😎🔥
Its very divine. If music can influence you so much try visiting the place once. you will be swept inside the divine trance.
My favourite song even i don't know any words they speak but its give me peace and goosebumps ❤
NO WAY U REACTED TO A SONG FROM A MOVIE BASED ON SHAKTISM. OH MY GOSHHHHH
Its a culture of Tulunadu.....south india
This song definitely has some unreal vibes
Hey there, my friend! I highly recommend watching this movie and sharing your thoughts on it. If you haven't seen it yet, you're truly missing out on one of the most extraordinary creations in the world of cinema. It beautifully captures a wide range of emotions that are incredibly challenging to convey on the screen. This film is an absolute must-watch for all movie enthusiasts.
When this song played in the theatre, we were praying to our god🙏🏻 in Karnataka there was an incident when a person went into devotional trance.
It was spiritual,thats why you felt so!
Song is literally goosebumps
Please hear the orginal version
Omg you reacted to this🥺😮❤️❤️❤️ amazing..!
Watch the orginal song Navarasam by Thaikudam Bridge long back before Kantara
This masterpiece is fusion of classical indian singing with infusion of rock . The tradition and cultural enigma combined with great visuals and story telling . It was a treat to watch on big screen . One of a kind "Kaantaara " . This song is connected with every Indian .
Loved the music and video. Amazing. ❤🎉
Very unique fusion of local folk songs with rock & roll music.
eternal bliss that one can find nowhere in the world.
Goosebumps each time every time. Varsh rupam dev varitam 🙏
This song was actually inspired from a prog rock band called Thaikkudam Bridge, a band headed in Kerala. The song name is ‘Navarasam’. You should check them and other prog rock bands in India like Avial, Motherjane, Agam, TheDownTroddence. You should definitely try listening to my favourite band Avial's 'Aadu Paambe' and 'Karukara'.
When tranditional music composed with modern touch❤❤❤
Am from Punjab but am actually really proud of our indian cinema ❤❤
This performance is called Theyyam in North Kerala.
Proud to be tuluva ❤
it is the culture followed in tulunadu
It has got carnatic (South Indian Classical) elements, it has ragas(melodies) thodi and kanakangi in it. Listen to Carnatic classical, its whole new world out there!
When ever I listen to this song in Telugu as well, I feel blissful towards the benevolent Narasimha and crying
You got possessed..! Could see by ur expressions..!
Proud of tulunadu 🙇♀️🙇♀️
Believe me..... it's your best reaction on an Indian song so far ❤
Kantaara movie touches our soul. . If u know this tradition a bit more clearly... U wil experience tha same... promise
Love from karnataka, India
In nepal our village also have same ritual to worship village god so i know how feel ,while watching this movie i was so emotional this movie one of my favorites i really appreciate this movie ❤❤
It's our sanatana/Hindu culture spread across the world..
It is done from history till now, Religious cultural god festival in Karnataka ❤️🔥💥. KARNATAKA IS KNOWN FOR HISTORY AND GOD'S DIFFERENT CULTURAL FESTIVAL 💥
Actually this film was nominated for OSCAR award
In Indian,Hindu culture we have so many demon God that is Daivam,bhoota....we used to worship them,because they're are satya Devatas means they never tolerate lie and injustice,this song is from the famous movie Kantara, related to daiva.
5:31 shahanai is the instrument you were air playing and fell short of expression about the instrument
it is called buta kola also referred to as Daiva Kola or Daiva Nema, is a shamanistic dance performance prevalent among the Hindus of Tulu Nadu and parts of Malenadu of Karnataka and Kasargod in northern Kerala, India. The dance is highly stylized and performed as part of 'Bhootaradhane' or worship of the local deities worshipped by the Tulu speaking population. It has influenced Yakshagana folk theatre.Buta kola is closely related to Theyyam of North Malabar region.
Proud of be tulunaadu manglore ❤
Navrasam by thaikudum bridge
Welcome to indian spiritual experience of our music 🙏🏾 not all songs may hit everyone like this, but some will. Pay attention to that.
Goosebumps everytime I listens this ❤️
Devine song....❤❤❤
Real culture in south India
This song in theater is just 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Most unique movie as well ❤
The song is on a different level but this video gives you a glimpse of the original tradition ,there are only few movie scenes in this video.
Forget religion, divinity through music is what you experienced & that my boy is sanatana dharma. Its not a power craving or a groupism based construct lusting for control.
Most of videos added in this song is real tradition of coastal Karnataka region called as tulunadu
It's a religious festive song of kannada language of Indian,,, kannada movie
I am also from India proud kannadiga ,,
Hats off!
Proud to be a Tuluva ♥️♥️♥️
That's not movie scenes, that is real scene.
It's really a gem of a kind song from the movie Kantara.. you should watch the movie especially the climax.. mind blowing bro......
You really will have all kinds of emotions while watching..😊😅😮😢😂