Jana Gana Mana
Posted on November 24th, 2006 by Vijay Krishna Narayanan
This is outrageous… but outrageously funny. A kid tries to sing the national anthem, and makes a mess of it — forgets it, mixes words, tries some new words etc. Laughs guaranteed!
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LOL!! That was so typical. Most kids do not have well developed tongues to touch their palate i think. so vidahathaa is vidata and so forth. Kuzhandaikku enna theriyum paavam.. adha poruthavaraikkum its a random selection of sounds that can be memorised.
yamma.. gamma.. listening again, i was ROTFL!
[...] ஒரு குழந்தை நம் தேசிய கீதத்தைப் பாடுகிறது. இந்தச் சுட்டியில் இருக்கும் பாடலைக் கேட்டால், திருவள்ளுவர் சொன்னது உண்மை என்று தெரியும். [...]
The ‘Jaya He’s at the end were fitting finale to this piece ROFL piece
Kids are funny indeed.
National Anthem is one and the only song that is to be sung with due respect and reverence by every Indian. One cannot ‘tamper’ or tinker with it whatever be one’s age. I would have been happier had the child sung it properly.
@Sunil M S: ROTFL, this comment was funnier than the post !
@Gokul: You stole my comment!
So cute!
Jana Gana Mana…
This is outrageous…
Sunil MS - Do you remember singing this song perfectly fine the first time you did as a kid ? And you think you can sing it perfectly fine now ?
Well at least he has the zest in him to sing the national anthem and he really seems to have enjoyed it.I laughed hard but it made my day..Nothing outrageous about children loving their national anthem.:)
It is the zest and enthusiasm with which the kid sang that needs to be appreciated. Obviously at that age, it is difficult to get everything into place. We still have controversies over our National Anthem. I remember that I used to messup one of my teacher’s names when I was in my 7th standard (1981-82, I think). I used to refer to him as Velpuri when his actual name was Velmurugan. Some of the students ate off the last portion of his name when pronouncing and I took it from them literally.
to say this u r my fav
vijay i love u i am so in to u