'Laadki' - Coke Studios - REACTION!! Sachin-Jigar, Taniskha S, Kirtidan G, Rekha B

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  • @OURSTUPIDREACTIONS
    @OURSTUPIDREACTIONS  3 года назад +87

    WHat other videos should we react to???

    • @joelgigi2000
      @joelgigi2000 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/fHsOuPoW4ro/видео.html
      Plz react to the journey of thalapathy vijay🔥,❤️

    • @joelgigi2000
      @joelgigi2000 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/fHsOuPoW4ro/видео.html
      Plz react to the journey of thalapathy vijay🔥,❤️

    • @vidhiw5820
      @vidhiw5820 3 года назад +7

      Plz react to' tujhe kitna chahne lage hum' song by jubin nautiyal...it is sung by arijit singh but jubin nautiyal's version is the best

    • @footballfever2857
      @footballfever2857 3 года назад +3

      Guys missing Thaikkudam Bridge react to their tribute to AR Rahman it’s not on Patreon either pls check it out!!!!

    • @mokshadakrishna7883
      @mokshadakrishna7883 3 года назад

      Please react to bodhidharma. He is an Indian monk who traveled to china and became an important figure of Chinese martial arts and also influenced japanese martial arts. ruclips.net/video/AKmcjzdjQWQ/видео.html.
      There is actually a tamil movie which
      Is a fictional movie but involves bodhidharma and tells about him. Love from stupid babies❤️ to Rick and korbin.

  • @piyushmishra6478
    @piyushmishra6478 3 года назад +903

    This song is about the last night of an indian girl with her parents before marriage. She will leave her father for going to her in laws and will never come back like a little angel. Traditionally and still practiced, indian girls leave their parents home and go to husband's house to become others families part and prosper that family. Indians are very much associated with this tradition emotionally, because we all have sisters and they leave us and go to other family. In india once a girl become a lady she has a lot responsibilities to take forward, rather our entire society depends of our moms, who's left their homes and made our house a home. In India a lady is like mother nature, who nurtures, feeds, protects, children, family, culture, traditions are carried by them, and society. Just the crisp of the song. Now just imagine the song once again. Thank you for reacting. Love u all

    • @niravmodi4735
      @niravmodi4735 3 года назад +9

      True bro... Nice explain...👌👌👌

    • @parthiv4532
      @parthiv4532 3 года назад +4

      Great explaination....

    • @hiteshsolanki129
      @hiteshsolanki129 3 года назад +4

      Well explained

    • @gandsungli
      @gandsungli 3 года назад +11

      Though i dont have sister or a daughter yet i get teary eyes when i listen to this piece, lyrics tells you a story that makes me emotional,may be i am a women at heart lol

    • @HarmanSandhu1313
      @HarmanSandhu1313 3 года назад +1

      🙏🏼

  • @kritikaagarwal4015
    @kritikaagarwal4015 3 года назад +478

    I am so sorry for you people that u don't know hindi or gujrati .... English subtitles can never do justice to such a moving song it is .... Believe me millions of people were in tears after listening to this .... The relationship progess of a father and daughter from childhood to marriage cannot be portrayed better in any song in any language ever

    • @arpanroynb
      @arpanroynb 3 года назад +7

      Exactly! Ikr! I could clearly see them confused.

    • @VIPSCASANOVA2
      @VIPSCASANOVA2 3 года назад +1

      Yes

    • @garimakuldeep7544
      @garimakuldeep7544 3 года назад +5

      Totally agreed!!
      After few months m getting married nd I can totally in tears after listening
      Glad I know hindi ❤

    • @pihudwivedi7662
      @pihudwivedi7662 2 года назад +5

      True!! No matter how many times I hear this song....tears always well up in my eyes 🥺🥺

    • @RAVIgupta-nb5ng
      @RAVIgupta-nb5ng 2 года назад

      Yes

  • @sreeharimeledam1152
    @sreeharimeledam1152 3 года назад +401

    That's indian classical music very complex........ That instruments is a type of shehnaii❤❤❤

  • @shinichi5102
    @shinichi5102 3 года назад +450

    That was shehnai, the instrument you were talking about. You have to listen to Ustad Bismillah Khan who plays shehnai.

    • @atanupaul987
      @atanupaul987 3 года назад +4

      Yup.. it is Shehnai...

    • @lordmorklen5166
      @lordmorklen5166 3 года назад +3

      oh dang! never realized they never listened to ustad bismillah! good call, man.

    • @MaheshSharma-kq3bl
      @MaheshSharma-kq3bl 3 года назад +5

      **he's king of shehnai....

    • @dybiosol
      @dybiosol 3 года назад +1

      Second wind instrument was the clarinet. He got confused on which one they asked lmao.

    • @jayprakashpatil8252
      @jayprakashpatil8252 3 года назад

      I second your suggestion, without shehnai indian classical music is incomplete. You should listen to ustaad Bismillah

  • @NRV2510
    @NRV2510 3 года назад +309

    I'm indian Gujarati and this is Gujarati masterpiece song ,,,, I'm crying when I'm listen this song 1st time,,, masterpiece music, amazing lyrics,,, good job Coke studio....

    • @ngavadhani2520
      @ngavadhani2520 3 года назад +2

      Listen to shankarabharanam film songs

    • @gaganchouhan3117
      @gaganchouhan3117 3 года назад +3

      Shi me mujhe bhi rona aagya tha

    • @July_moody
      @July_moody 3 года назад +4

      Oh my god i cried too listening it the first time ... What a gem of song♥️

    • @rupalchetan3740
      @rupalchetan3740 3 года назад +2

      Very well said Vaghela bhai

    • @soulfulsagar2768
      @soulfulsagar2768 3 года назад +2

      Also thank you sachin jigar

  • @physiosayantika
    @physiosayantika 3 года назад +143

    Rick Rick Rick... I love the fact that you recognized the 7 beats system. This is Taal Rupak, which goes Ti (1) Ti(1) Na(3) Dhi(4) Na(5) Dhi(6) Na(7)... on repeat. Absolutely my favourite beat in Indian Classical Music!! Most bollywood songs in Taal Rupak are unique and usually hits! Ashley is right. YOU ARE A MUSICAL GENIUS.

    • @sanobermalhotra6307
      @sanobermalhotra6307 Год назад

      👍👍👌👌

    • @sunnygindian2263
      @sunnygindian2263 9 месяцев назад

      Indian Carnatic, it is called *MISRA CHAAPU* taal. This is the BEST TAAL to render emotional songs, especially the weightage at the beginning or at the end, it is so seamless

  • @dhareshpurohit1930
    @dhareshpurohit1930 3 года назад +57

    I am gujarati and we are Proud that we have a singer like a Kirtidan Gadhvi... Whenever I listen this song the tears comes into the eyes.. What a lovely song... ❤❤❤

  • @MNmp11
    @MNmp11 3 года назад +32

    I am a married daughter and cry each time listen to this song! Very emotional song for daughters or parents, especially fathers. The song is culturally dedicated to daughters' and fathers' feelings when they know whole childhood life that the beloved daughters are going to leave home one day forever after marriage- the hardest moment ever for daughter and parents!! 👪

  • @raunaksharma7099
    @raunaksharma7099 3 года назад +145

    6:07 caught Rick counting the beat 💖. Just shows how complex indian music can be, that even someone like Rick, who really knows music, has to sometimes count the 1-2-3-4-5-6-7 👉🏻👈🏻.... Love you guys💖

    • @nbaballer8227
      @nbaballer8227 3 года назад +4

      This song might be in Dipchandi taal (I am not 100%), which in that case it would be in 14 beats. It’s a double of 7 beats but the challan is different from Roopak (7 beat taal).

    • @VaishviRupareliya
      @VaishviRupareliya 3 года назад +1

      Basically it's 7/8

  • @meetpatel4750
    @meetpatel4750 3 года назад +191

    This is the best song for me to ever come out of coke studio. I get goose bumps every freakin time I hear this song. BTW Kirtidan Gadhvi is one of the most respected and AMAZING singers of Gujarat. Whenever he's performing in functions or marriages, people literally shower so much cash on him that there are times when he is literally sitting under PILES of cash and trying to get to his musical instrument under the cash to keep playing along! He has earned crores of rupees just by this appreciation cash that people shower on him. This is the respect that Kirtidan Gadhvi has in Gujarat. He's just amazing.
    Sachin - Jigar, the composers are also from Gujarat and the little girl is Sachin's daughter.

  • @omkardoke6535
    @omkardoke6535 3 года назад +18

    The 7 beat rhythm is very common in indian classical as well as folk songs...The taal is called "Rupak"...It's bols are " Tin Tin Na, Dhin Na, Dhin Na"...and the flow is "1 2 3, 1 2, 1 2"...Really glad you noticed it Rick

  • @NRV2510
    @NRV2510 3 года назад +31

    Father singing for daughter when daughter go away after marriage, its a father mother and daughter song, lovely and emotional

  • @remyamahendran4603
    @remyamahendran4603 3 года назад +74

    I miss my father who passed away this August. Really miss him.

    • @saritakanaujia7698
      @saritakanaujia7698 3 года назад +2

      May god bless you dear

    • @bunny7355
      @bunny7355 3 года назад

      Father keep a important place in a 👧 life. May God give you power to overcome

  • @Roshni1478
    @Roshni1478 3 года назад +31

    I cried throughout the song, it was so earthy! In Indian music actually the 3/2/2 (7) beat is actually quite common. So no discomnect, in fact it makes the rhythm so much sweeter.

  • @nileshpiprotar9030
    @nileshpiprotar9030 3 года назад +18

    I had just cried once again after listening this one... He's our very famous Gujarati Folk singer the Legend "Mr. Kirtidan Gadhvi"😊😊🙏🙏

  • @aradhanamourya4
    @aradhanamourya4 3 года назад +36

    I heard this song for the first time. The song started and i had tears in my eyes. Because of you guys even we listen to the songs carefully and it hits us hard. Thank you for this😊

  • @bhagyeshmistry3496
    @bhagyeshmistry3496 3 года назад +124

    Please understand this is situation before after marriage still girl is leaving dad's home and they are talking through eyes

    • @satvikgajera6873
      @satvikgajera6873 3 года назад +2

      They will not understand ..... Because marriage is just like gf and bf relationship.....every time new

    • @dybiosol
      @dybiosol 3 года назад +1

      Oh wow, to be really honest, even I didnt really know the context behind it. Thanks oof 😅

    • @amyra8159
      @amyra8159 3 года назад +3

      @@satvikgajera6873 🙄rather than that they don't consider their daughters as someone else's property after they get marry.

    • @sonal_she_her595
      @sonal_she_her595 3 года назад

      @@amyra8159 thank you so much for that. 🙏🙏

    • @preetideshpande4629
      @preetideshpande4629 3 года назад +1

      @@amyra8159 You totally expect Indian men to ignore the inconvenient aspects of Indian women's lives. Glorifying what is actually a painful and unjust tradition -- the concept of "paraya dhan". Self-entitled, oblivious and proud of it. 🤦‍♀️

  • @nikhilwarrier1233
    @nikhilwarrier1233 3 года назад +62

    The shehnai section is made so that they can establish the marriage part. The whole song is done as a storyline.

  • @DhavalShukla
    @DhavalShukla 3 года назад +22

    This makes me cry and I'm not even a dad. Knowing with context what girls go through, it always hits me hard. The lyrics remind you how precious girl child always are, how much a father loses when he has to say goodbye to his daughter, how much the society around us create a suffocating environment for women and girl child especially to grow through. It always baffles me why feminism is an issue to some. This song by all these legendary artists sets you in the realisation that letting the daughter fly away is a painful yet beautiful feeling that advocates for all the memories. In that subcontext it hits you.

    • @sshruti4987
      @sshruti4987 3 года назад +1

      Beautiful thoughts, you know sometimes I feel that I am one of those very lucky girl child who have received immense support from their father. I'm like very emotionally attached to papa! I remember my brother told me that he cried when going back home after dropping me to another city for studies, cried when he once scolded me very badly, and I cried while talking to him on my birthday over a call and he just listened to me, even my mother didn't notice my teary voice but he did! I just love him very very much, probably more than I love mummy 🥺🥺🥺

    • @DhavalShukla
      @DhavalShukla 3 года назад +1

      @@sshruti4987 it's a special relationship with fathers and daughters. Your brother seems to be very nice as a person.

    • @sshruti4987
      @sshruti4987 3 года назад +1

      Yes my brother loves me very much😊 but it was my father who cried for me!☺

    • @DhavalShukla
      @DhavalShukla 3 года назад

      @@sshruti4987 I understand. Hostel Life makes you realise the value of home.

  • @nishakhatti
    @nishakhatti 3 года назад +18

    Everytime i hear this song it tear up my eyes... I miss my dad more... Love this song.. thanks for reacting to such beautiful song... ❤️🇮🇳

  • @DeaiIndianFamilyInCanada
    @DeaiIndianFamilyInCanada 3 года назад +17

    I have heard this song for the first time...so beautiful and emotional ...made me cry 😔

  • @snehagokani9129
    @snehagokani9129 3 года назад +24

    Thanks for accepting my request and reacting to this song. Of course the music is incredible but the feel of this song is an another level. To make some sense, let me explain...
    The whole song is a conversation between father and daughter, just before the wedding day. The little angel starts the song saying that "through out these years you have supported me, my dreams and what not. If I get a little scratch, you used to cry whole night and you took care of me. I also love you my dad from bottom of my heart and I will never leave you. "
    Then comes the father part who says, "however I love you, you have to fly away from me like a bird but before you fly, please be with me for tonight, hold my hand as if you will never leave me. If you go, not only me but even the trees will miss you and wait for you."
    Then comes the wedding day, where the daughter is no more a girl, but now is a grown up woman who is going to get marry and leave her father's house. This whole transition is beautifully synced by the portion of 'Shehnai', the long black instrument you were talking about. This instrument is mandatorily used during north indian weddings.
    The day of wedding, the woman is complaining to her father saying, "yes, I know I am your beloved daughter and you love me so much. But then what makes you to make me go away from you. Let me be with you some more time please, I may have to fly away soon. I will always be your beloved however far I be from you."
    And finally the chorus lifts up the song by blessing the daughter on her wedding with life time good fortune. Now coming to why it's always father and daughter and not mother-daughtef, actually mother-daugter relationship changes to friends after daughter attains a certain age, so as father-son relationship, and it has to he that way. What does not change is father-daugter and mother-son relation. They will always be in that character for each other through their life. Taking the example of a wedding, it is the only day where an Indian father is allowed to cry as he sends off her beloved daughter. She is the only one who can scold the father, who can talk to father even in his bad mood, when everyone in the family fails to talk to the father or demand something, she is the one who can talk without any fear. I hope in future you learn Indian languages and then you will be able to really feel the souls of such songs which will really make your reactions more powerful.
    Sorry for this long essay, but this song is very near to me and cry everytime i listen to this song, as I am also a daughter, and have similar relationship with my father.
    Thanks once again.

  • @maitrichheda6293
    @maitrichheda6293 3 года назад +5

    Its a song about the bond between the daughter and father. It might be one of the most emotional songs ever made in india and its just so peaceful and soothing song. And its the perfevt song for a father- daughter dance for her wedding. Tears are uncontrollable.

  • @jyotsnatata4251
    @jyotsnatata4251 3 года назад +39

    I loved the way how Rick kept counting the 7-beat cycle...

  • @varshiniselvan3916
    @varshiniselvan3916 3 года назад +61

    There are a lot of songs in 7 and 5 beats in Indian songs
    I love songs with odd beats
    And its counted tha ki ta tha ka dhi mi
    Like, 123 1234, 123 1234
    Or in case of 5, tha ka tha ki ta

    • @subhadeepbhattacharjee977
      @subhadeepbhattacharjee977 3 года назад +4

      Yes , in Indian Classical Music , there are two taalas of 7 beats. One's Teevra (or Tewra) and another one's Rupak.

  • @yanabharadwaj4707
    @yanabharadwaj4707 3 года назад +6

    That little girl is sachin's daughter... you must react to the concert clipping in which she entered and sung this song... sachin's tears were unstoppable.... the cutest video ever

    • @pankaj2868
      @pankaj2868 3 года назад +1

      Yes I just saw that..and after that m come here❤️

  • @chiragmakwana3899
    @chiragmakwana3899 3 года назад +12

    This is the GUJARATI and RAJSTHANI classical music mixture ❤️ it's very complex

  • @amritashome8760
    @amritashome8760 3 года назад +17

    Rick and Ashley's expressions while they were listening to the song actually made me cry 😭💖

  • @bharvipatel1615
    @bharvipatel1615 3 года назад +4

    Beautiful song,
    As daughter, every time I cried listening this song
    As gujarati proud of sachin-jigar
    And all gujarati musicians

  • @rameshgopal3394
    @rameshgopal3394 3 года назад +20

    After madaari ,Kamal mashup and now this...it again feels like the old osr is back where people recommendations were valued...was missing that for a while...👍❤️

    • @jyotsnatata4251
      @jyotsnatata4251 3 года назад

      People's recommendations have always been valued.. the issue is many of the recommendations get blocked and copyrighted. Which is why good suggestions dont make it to the channel

  • @theminiondude
    @theminiondude 3 года назад +11

    You have to born again as an indian to understand the value of this music.

  • @sinu8712
    @sinu8712 3 года назад +13

    I had tears in my eyes the whole time .. It's like a bidaai song at weddings..

  • @raunaksharma7099
    @raunaksharma7099 3 года назад +72

    12:08 Korbin : "tf is this guy doing? Let me just nod and agree"

  • @dixitpatel9579
    @dixitpatel9579 3 года назад +25

    ha mara gujarati public ne moj ha like kr jo lagvu pade k gujarati loko aa video jove se 🥰

  • @AvinashKumar-yn8hk
    @AvinashKumar-yn8hk 3 года назад +2

    Oh man! this is my country my country 😓😓
    There is full of emotion 🙏🙏🙏

  • @jignasatani4602
    @jignasatani4602 3 года назад +7

    It’s said that even macho father becomes vulnerable on his daughter's wedding and cry like the hell on his daughter leaving his home to make other’s family and home as her own

  • @phungbili
    @phungbili 3 года назад +3

    The beat is Rupak Taal, one my favourite beats. It's quite common in India. I think it's a beat that can convey deep emotions, makes you pause and feel the emotion. 1-2-3, 1-2, 1-2 (flow, pause, pause. That's how I feel it 🙂)
    Rick, stop counting, stop thinking, close your eyes and let your body sway to the beat. 😊♥️

  • @nutcracker5094
    @nutcracker5094 Год назад +1

    Although I am born in a bengali family, I can understand most of our Indian languages because I don't want to fall into any boundaries, I am an Indian and that's my identity, I hear this song of and on ,always in tears

  • @previshautar2234
    @previshautar2234 3 года назад +68

    There is sooooooo much emotion unexplainable. No perfect translation for this possible. U missed like 70% of them feels..

  • @shrabonislittleclassroom4497
    @shrabonislittleclassroom4497 3 года назад +5

    Awww..Ashley is cute. And Ashley and Rick together are adorable doing their father-daughter things. Wish she came over more often. Hi Evie! Come along with mama..

  • @sel9222
    @sel9222 3 года назад +30

    Hey Ashley good to see you
    How's the little baby ❤️🙏👍👍😘

  • @sapnasura
    @sapnasura 3 года назад +5

    I can't listen to this song without crying. It's so so beautiful 💕

  • @neerajpachori3499
    @neerajpachori3499 3 года назад +4

    It is simple Father and daughter's conversations just after marriage and leaving fathers home.......❤️

  • @NimishaKhairnar
    @NimishaKhairnar 3 года назад +4

    Tanishka's voice is so stunning

  • @chahat7771
    @chahat7771 3 года назад +7

    Ashley is back. Hope her new born baby is fine and Big love to you all. Love from New Delhi, India.

  • @Jcoke2201
    @Jcoke2201 3 года назад +8

    This is my mother-tongue. Fantastically written.

  • @navinbabji
    @navinbabji 3 года назад +56

    I'm here just to see Ashley after almost a year...

    • @jiteshshoundik574
      @jiteshshoundik574 3 года назад +4

      Ekdam tharki hi rhoge 😂

    • @navinbabji
      @navinbabji 3 года назад +1

      @@jiteshshoundik574 haa rahenge, aapko kuch problem hai to bata dijiye...👍👍

    • @jiteshshoundik574
      @jiteshshoundik574 3 года назад +2

      Jii nhi koi prblm ni h.... pr isko apne desh tak hi rhne dijiye na...

    • @navinbabji
      @navinbabji 3 года назад +2

      @@jiteshshoundik574 sorry bhai hum toh apni tharak puri duniya mein felayenge aur apne desh ka naam kharab karenge.
      P.S. Waise mai Ashley ko insta per pichle 2 saalo se follow kar raha hu, aur hamari kaafi baar DM's mein chat bhi hui hai, aur maine koi bhi tharak pan wale msg unko nahi bheje hai....so aap apna dekhiye mai apna dekhta hu, babumoshai...

  • @swetapatra1981
    @swetapatra1981 3 года назад +16

    i've been waiting for this reaction for sooooo long...been a century.

  • @lindipi1
    @lindipi1 3 года назад +5

    Hey guys. Love your reactions. I recently stumbled upon your channel & I am amazed by your content. Being a Gujarati, I am honored that you chose react to the song.
    I just want to give you a context about the song in case you missed it.
    Yes, this song is about a wishful thinking & unspoken conversation between father & daughter. No, mother can't be substituted in this song, because mothers & daughters talk & share their problems or pain all the time. The first person a child, especially in India, will go to with a problem or a complaint is the mother. The father may be the coolest dad ever, but it just is, especially in India, when it comes to parent-child relationship. This trend is changing in 21st century, but this song is a remix of a folk song that was being sung in the pre-independence era & hence the disparity between the line of thought/mentality of the song & the listeners.
    The song where the bird is being talked is an allegorical metaphor about a daughter getting married & leaving the Dad's house to go to her in-laws. Hence the talk about having one more day with her or visa-versa.
    The father is talking about how she has "flown away" after getting married & is externalizing his pain & desire to have the moments between them when she was young & used to play around the peepal tree, kind of the poem about playing around the mulberry bush, eating tamarind & just having that innocence that he would never see, so he is telling her, as an emissary, all complaints that the trees & he has. Since he can't show them outright being the father, "a man" as compared to the mother, is showing them through this song.
    Since, I don't know if you know this or not, daughter was traditionally referred to as "paraya dhan", with daughter-in-law being equated to Goddess Laxmi (Goddess of wealth & good fortune) in Indian culture, it meant that she was Laxmi of her in-laws & the father had donated his good fortune & wealth to the family that she was marrying into, hence the term "Kanyadaan" -- kind of like giving away of the daughter by the father in Christian weddings, she is seen complaining to the dad, in the later part of the song, that why are you being so distant -- I'll still be your daughter even if I have to "fly away at dusk" & asks the father for those cherished moments that they used to have once more.
    I understand that this explanation or the song, if understood completely with the correct context, may come off as traditionalist or even sexist/misogynistic to some people. But song is about the pain of unsaid things by father & hope of saying them to his daughter who has been waiting a long time her those things.
    I know I have essentially written an essay in the comment section but there was no other way of portraying the song or its feelings in a line or two. I think Rick will agree with me.
    Anyways, if anybody got offended by the song or the explanation, my apologies

    • @lindipi1
      @lindipi1 3 года назад

      P.S. If you want to understand the emotions portrayed in the song, watch this video: ruclips.net/video/XSCA2C_n154/видео.html

  • @Shivraj_Suryavanshi_777
    @Shivraj_Suryavanshi_777 3 года назад +3

    The Legend '' Kirtidan Gadhvi ''
    ( Gujarati Folk Song ) - dedicated to all the lovely daughters 😊😇
    🙏🏻 JAI HIND 🙏🏻
    🚩 JAI JAI GARVI GUJARAT 🚩

  • @nandinimukhopadhyay8905
    @nandinimukhopadhyay8905 3 года назад +2

    The beat cycle is an classical Indian beat cycle or "taala", called "Rupak". It's a 7 beat cycle, divided 3,2,2. So it goes 1-2-3,1-2,1-2. Indian classical music has beat cycles, or taalas, ranging from 3 beat cycles to 108 beat cycles. So it's easier to an Indian ear than a Western one.

  • @dreambraids2621
    @dreambraids2621 2 года назад +2

    The relationship between a father and daughter is really incredible💫💖💖

  • @madhurimadance454
    @madhurimadance454 3 года назад +3

    This song always made me cry. Such an intense emotions between a father & daughter.

  • @phenomenallyphenomenal1885
    @phenomenallyphenomenal1885 3 года назад +2

    I lost my father when I was 9. This song is very difficult for me to listen to because every time I listen I feel that he's saying goodbye to me and wishing me all the best. I see my younger self in that little girl. All the sadness comes rushing! That's how powerful this song is.

  • @tapankumar4342
    @tapankumar4342 3 года назад +23

    Is it a conincidence, I jst searched Laadki reaction.. And U ve jst uploaded ur reaction..

  • @sonisuketu
    @sonisuketu 3 года назад +1

    @Rick: Completely agree with your observation about 7-beats. The Indian semi-classical domain is filled with many compositions in 7-beats. Allow me to suggest some popular songs in 7-beats:
    - Aap ki nazaro ne samjha (Originally sung by Lata Mangeshkar. You have already listened to Shreya's rendition at Berklee.)
    - Piya toh se naina laage re
    - Tere mere milan ki ye raina
    - Teri bindiya re
    - Kisi raah mein kisi mod par
    - Megha chhaaye aadhi raat
    - Ishaaron ishaaron mein dil
    - Aaj jaane ki zid na karo

  • @jyotsnaamin6970
    @jyotsnaamin6970 3 года назад +1

    I am teared up listening to this song....Coz it makes me miss my Dad as m living away from my father in a diff city and I will soon get married...This song basically talks abt an Indian tradition called "Vidayi/Bidayi" which means farewell...it's the last ceremony in a marriage where Father gives a farewell to his daughter as she will be becoming part of a new family and leave her parents house...this is very emotional day for the Gal's family...and such songs touch all those emotions of the Indian father and daughters and makes them cry most of the time... Indian marriage traditions are very very beautiful...

  • @lokey23
    @lokey23 3 года назад +2

    There were more details explained to you here... Priya Saraiya - Lyricist of this song (Wife of Jigar Saraiya, One of duo music director) was one of the backup singers. She is Lyricist of Sun Sathiya -ABCD 2

  • @sukritishree
    @sukritishree 3 года назад +1

    Listened this song for the first time. And I got tears. Beautiful n heart warming.. miss u papaji...❤️😭

  • @srikanthkumar4115
    @srikanthkumar4115 3 года назад +1

    Guys, it's always entertaining to see how western music with its limitations trying to gauge the depth of Indian music. It's like you are using a thread to measure a mile.
    So, forget the complexities that you cannot comprehend and enjoy the music.
    The more you dig in, the more deep you go..

  • @pari25dhi
    @pari25dhi 3 года назад +1

    That instrument is called “SHEHNAAI”. It is an essential instrument that is played in traditional Indian weddings. And yes Rick, the black one was the clarinet. :-)

  • @zeusmarcus100
    @zeusmarcus100 3 года назад +2

    😂 that was the funniest thing ever. Rick i have never seen anyone try so hard to hold back their tears as much as you. It's ok to shed a tear or two no ones gonna judge you.

  • @supi9234
    @supi9234 Год назад +1

    when I was watching this video and she started singing❣
    Laptop was on my legs, goosebumps came on my legs🦵
    headphone was on my ears and head, goosebumps came on head and face😍
    my hand selected this video, goosebumps came on my hands🖐

  • @cobrateam4312
    @cobrateam4312 3 года назад +4

    8:06 line heart ❤ toughing 😘

  • @samarthpat
    @samarthpat 3 года назад +2

    The thing that was more important than the music was the lyrics in the song...whils the girl and woman part are in hindi and the man part was in gujarati, who is a folk singer and one of the most revered one in the state of Gujarat...and the song is about the relationship between a dad and daughter where the daughter's weeding is about to take place where after the wedding daughter traditionally leaves her father's house and moves to her husband place( though the concept is same today, but in earlier times after weddings daughter's would very rarely meet their father and by using the word rare i mean it very seriously but as the time went by and technology came up and the means of transportation got better and people started to get little bit more open that now a father and daughter do meet a lot more than it used to happen in earlier times) even after the change in time it is like where the daughter grew up and the type of bond a daughter always has with her father all her lifetime, she has to leave that place and that father and those people to move onto a new place which is totally unknown to her and the pain of a father to let go off his dear daughter whom he not only loved but also grew up in front of him after all these years. Aavjo(bye in Gujarati)

  • @ashokpatel5263
    @ashokpatel5263 3 года назад +1

    Believe me if you know lyrics of gujrati it's the most beautiful feeling a dad or daughter feel for eachother and the music was just melting each heart ❤️

  • @bharathsy
    @bharathsy 3 года назад +2

    Shehnai is the most beautiful instrument I hav heard in my life.

  • @prabhakarit
    @prabhakarit 3 года назад +4

    Thank you Rick, Korbin and Ashley for introducing me to this song, this was mesmerizing for me. loved it ! the clarionet you mentioned more specifically is a shehnai probably, its a common instrument used in north indian music compositions - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shehnai

  • @bray007
    @bray007 3 года назад +5

    It felt like Rick and Ashley were about to cry as the lyrics might have resonated with them as they were relatable for them being father and daughter .Meanwhile, Korbin was all smiles like he just let out a long stuck fart as always 🧐

  • @ritujain4021
    @ritujain4021 3 года назад

    The instrument is a traditional Indian Shehnai an almost essential instrument used for wedding songs/ music in India.
    It’s a girls getting married and asking her dad why he is letting her go to her in laws (as per Indian tradition ) when she is her dads darling little girl still. She will cease to be a little girl now when she returns next as a married woman. It’s a very emotional farewell song from the bride to her parents whom she is leaving behind as she starts a new life as a wife and daughter in law.

  • @bittu287
    @bittu287 3 года назад +1

    I love yOur Channel And Your Honest Reactions on Every Videos is priceless.....I love to watch yOur reactions I find it is true and your synergies towards Indian art❤️❤️❤️

  • @LoveYourself-ve2jf
    @LoveYourself-ve2jf 3 года назад +1

    This is making me emotional.😢😢 I wanna give big hug to my dad. Thank you for this beautiful reaction video.

  • @vinayaksasane7116
    @vinayaksasane7116 3 года назад +1

    Amazing...! wow...! speechless..! such a beautiful song..! thank you for sharing ..!

  • @samirkumarraval1238
    @samirkumarraval1238 3 года назад +7

    I am Gujarati I know these people very well
    Here laadki means dear daughter this song is dedicated to all the father's from their loving daughters
    🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @tushargalande2844
    @tushargalande2844 3 года назад +2

    I just hooked to the wordings of song.i don't uave a daughter but I wish I could have atleast one daughter . Bcz daughter father daughter mother relationship is very different. Daughters are always close to heart to mom and dad. But daughters get married and get busy with there life but dad mom always miss them .

  • @muskaan4021
    @muskaan4021 3 года назад +1

    Slipping through my fingers(Mamma Mia) is always a good mother-daughter song.

  • @febinfermin9417
    @febinfermin9417 3 года назад +3

    LOVE FROM KERALA ❤️😍😘

  • @nikhilpatel5782
    @nikhilpatel5782 3 года назад +3

    I was eagerly waiting for your reaction on this with your daughter
    If you go with lyrics, it's an beautiful combination between daughter & father
    Little girl & Rekha Bhardwaj both are singing daughter's part
    The only difference is little girl is grown up & its a day before her marriage - thats why Rekha Bhardwaj is starting after a beautiful sehnai part ( which is a symbol of marriage )
    Both father & daughter want some more time to stay together,,,,,

  • @29july1982
    @29july1982 3 года назад +2

    The instrument is a 'Shehnai' usually associated to Indian weddings.

  • @jateensharda7266
    @jateensharda7266 3 года назад +1

    Dude they should know that they have reacted to one of the greatest Gujrati classical singer KIRTIDAN,, wow..

  • @kangadvishal493
    @kangadvishal493 3 года назад +1

    Ladki song... From my mother tongue Gujarati & from state of India Gujarat. Here whole story in this song is... Father daughter conversation on marriage day when his daughter leave home for forever. Father indirectly told daughter that " Hey, bird (daughter) plz stay one more day. You can fly tomorrow also. " But daughter replying "even she goes any where she is always be loved to him"
    Sorry i dont know proper English so.... Hope you enjoyed. Thank you guys.

  • @mehulmakwana8795
    @mehulmakwana8795 3 года назад +1

    My favourite song.......🙏 thanks

  • @moushumigoswami7654
    @moushumigoswami7654 3 года назад

    Its the taal ( beat set ) named Roopak.. it goes..dhi dhi na, ti na, ti na.. 1,2,3,..1,2..1,2.. ..very easy to follow if you get the rhythm

  • @chintanparashar3141
    @chintanparashar3141 27 дней назад

    Its was today I realized his beats though I’ve heard this song 1000 times
    Perfect analysis

  • @TechnicalShubhWorld
    @TechnicalShubhWorld 3 года назад +15

    Oooohhh, after a long time my crush is here, Ashley 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍, happy Dhanteras and Diwali to all of u guys

    • @rohanmaske1278
      @rohanmaske1278 3 года назад +3

      She is married and have child

    • @geetanjaliroy1980
      @geetanjaliroy1980 3 года назад

      @@rohanmaske1278 😂😂😂right......but at the same time crush is always a crush❤️ irrespective of their marital status🙈

    • @TechnicalShubhWorld
      @TechnicalShubhWorld 3 года назад

      @@rohanmaske1278 yupppp i know

  • @zoro47-v2k
    @zoro47-v2k 3 года назад +1

    One should born as Indian to understand the emotions behind this song. Though the song is in Gujarathi and Hindi, I bet most of Indian can feel the emotions without understanding a single word.

  • @snehasapariya3931
    @snehasapariya3931 3 года назад +1

    I can see Ashley getting emotional. The song is basically about marriage and in India we still go for arrange marriages where girl is totally unaware about it. The song says how the daughter and father. So how they both are sharing their feelings. How they are emotional and recalling all the things they have done. The son is so emotional that once you understand it you can’t stop but cry. I do everytime I listen.

  • @dhavaljoshi9654
    @dhavaljoshi9654 4 дня назад

    Your sweet angel misses you so much papa Love you daddy ❤❤❤I miss the courtyard of my house where I spent my childhood, where I played with toys, I miss your lap where I found peace. I miss the food cooked by my mother. I miss the hitch tied under the barrel tree so much! Today everything is fine at my in-laws place but I miss my parents home a lot ❤😢 miss you all my family members ❤❤❤😊😊

  • @afsankhan9195
    @afsankhan9195 3 года назад +1

    Beautiful 😍song

  • @Sandhyarani_Sawant
    @Sandhyarani_Sawant 3 года назад +1

    The special instruments you've seen those are usually used in the marriages of India. And one you've talked about is called "Pipani" almost every marriage it is there.

  • @ginnynams
    @ginnynams 3 года назад +1

    Rick nailed the explanation...even I felt exactly how he explained 👍

  • @chintanthakkar5381
    @chintanthakkar5381 3 года назад +2

    This song is master piece 👌

  • @vijurao8009
    @vijurao8009 3 года назад

    That instrument is the Shehnai. It is considered auspicious to play this instrument at weddings.

  • @sadasatyamvada
    @sadasatyamvada 3 года назад

    Rick has got the Taal correctly Congratulations. Welcome to Indian music!

  • @Pooja.choudhary414
    @Pooja.choudhary414 11 месяцев назад

    This song really heart touch...I am indian (rajasthani)....we feel proud indian...❤❤❤❤❤

  • @rasshisikarwar4375
    @rasshisikarwar4375 3 года назад +2

    One of my absolute favourites. Good to see Ashley for this.

  • @aryanmittal606
    @aryanmittal606 3 года назад +6

    Korbin should re-react to these songs with his wife and call the channel "our second-hand reactions" 😂

  • @samajder4u
    @samajder4u 3 года назад

    Wow! Thanks Rick and Korbin for valuing back to back coke studio requests, first Madaari and now Laadki. Next on the coke studio list, as mentioned before, should be Moner Manush, Khwajababa, Aligiri Nandini, Rangabati. A fan from Texas.

  • @umeshhumbal1947
    @umeshhumbal1947 3 года назад +1

    This is gujrati song From Gujarat singing by kirtidan gadhavi