Om Shanti Om (transl. Peace Be With You[a]) is a 2007 Indian Hindi-language masala film written and directed by Farah Khan, co-written by Mayur Puri and Mushtaq Shiekh, and produced by Gauri Khan under the banner of Red Chillies Entertainment. Spanning three decades, the film stars Shah Rukh Khan as Om Prakash Makhija, a poor junior film artist in 1977, who falls in love with a secretly-married film actress Shantipriya, portrayed by Deepika Padukone (in her Hindi debut). Her husband and a film producer Mukesh Mehra, played by Arjun Rampal, betrays her and murders her in a fire. Om witnesses this and is severely injured while trying to rescue her, resulting in his death as well. Being reborn as rich superstar Om Kapoor in 2007, he sets out to seek revenge from Mukesh with the help of Shanti's doppelganger Sandy. Shreyas Talpade and Kirron Kher appear in the film as well and cameos from several Indian film celebrities are seen in several sequences and songs.

31 Bollywood film actors appeared in cameo appearances for the song "Deewangi Deewangi". Other actors were also supposed to play cameos, including Fardeen Khan, who was arrested in Dubai over a drug case. Dev Anand refused as he always played lead roles in his career. Madhuri Dixit refused due to the promotional activities of Aaja Nachle (2007). Ajay Devgn refused due to his friend Arjun Rampal playing the villainous role in the film. Dilip Kumar and Saira Banu didn't appear in the song, despite plans to include them. Amitabh Bachchan refused due to his son Abhishek Bachchan's wedding to Aishwarya Rai, while Aamir Khan refused due to Taare Zameen Par (2007) on his pending editing. Farah had wanted the three Khans to appear together in a film. Rekha, who appears in the song, carried out 2 days of rehearsal for it. All those who appeared for the song received gifts, including a Blackberry phone and a Tag Heuer watch.[7] The participants are listed below :


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Sabu Cyril was the film's production designer. Sabu was first offered the Mani Ratnam-directed Guru (2007) at a time when Om Shanti Om was being planned, but ultimately chosen the latter due to his earlier commitment to Farah for her future project.[15] Farah used two particular dialogues in the film: "When you want something badly, the whole universe conspires to give to you" and "In the end everything will be ok and if its not ok its not the end". These were used as Khan felt that it reflected her philosophy in her life.[16] Farah stated that the film's opening scene was her most favourite in it.[17] In 2008, Puri felt his most favourite dialogue from the ones he wrote would be the Filmfare Awards speech.[14] The film's title derives from the eponymous song from the film Karz (1980).[18] Om is a Hindu mantra; Om Shanti Om roughly translates to "Peace Be With You".[19][20]

A number of references to real life was also filmed, including a scene in which Om rescues Shanti from a fire, which was a spoof of Sunil Dutt rescuing Nargis from a fire on the sets of Mother India (1957). For a shot involving a Filmfare Awards ceremony, Khan stood on the red carpet of an actual Filmfare Award ceremony and requested actors to dictate dialogues as she stated. The song "Deewangi Deewangi" was shot over a period of six days.[7] The song "Dhoom Taana" has digitally altered guest appearances, which included Sunil Dutt from Amrapali (1966), Rajesh Khanna from Sachaa Jhutha (1970) and Jeetendra from Jay Vejay (1977).[36] Farah wanted to film Shakira for filming a special appearance had made her commit a few days for the role. Due to the uncertainty of her dates, the idea was scrapped.[35]

In February 2007, a filming schedule was completed in Film City. It was then reported that filming would move outdoors after Shah Rukh completed filming for Kaun Banega Crorepati.[37] In October 2007, Abhishek Bachchan finished filming for his cameo appearance; he shot between 10 and 2 in the night for his screen time of about one and a half minutes.[38] Filming of the last sequence and the end-credit song was done in Film City.[39] Farah continued the tradition of featuring an end-credits song beginning with Main Hoon Na (2004).[40]

Pyarelal of the Laxmikant-Pyarelal duo guest composed the title Dhoom Taana. He had stopped composing after the death of his partner Laxmikant, but after Farah Khan requested a song as tribute to the music of the 70s and the 80s, he agreed at the insistence of his wife and daughter. The song was recorded with a 150-member-orchestra and traditional instruments like drums, tabla, dholak and dafli, a trademark of Laxmikant-Pyarelal. He used more than 40 different percussion instruments.[42]

It's pure "black tar" Babymetal. The unexpected combination of disparate elements; Japanese girls singing and dancing in a metalized Bollywood song. Of course it's Babymetal. You wouldn't mistake it for anything else.

The swirling body movements, the deft hand and head position changes and synchronization, Su's amazing vocals in the song, she's doing things with her voice here we've not heard her do before. It's all there. It's literally perfect.

To get some idea of what a high-production Bollywood song can be, my go-to is always this song, Dola Re Dola from the movie Devdas, at the time produced, the most expensive movie ever to come out of Bollywood. Note all the elements which BM has done in "Shanti" (or can) reproduce for the desired effect in an MV of this song.

The song is a Hindu Sanskrit prayer and up-tempo techno song sung by Madonna with an Indian accent over a driving dance rhythm. The techno dance track features Madonna singing the adapted version of Shankaracharya entirely in Sanskrit

Madonna began studying East Asian beliefs as well as yoga after the birth of her daughter in 1996. In this song, Madonna performs the traditional Ashtanga opening prayer, which is used during Himalayan yoga classes, over an experimental electronic beat, with traces of traditional Indian elements.


While producing the Ray Of Light album, Madonna was greatly inspired by Eastern spirituality, and especially the Kabbalah. So she decided to make this song in Sanskrit. It was a B-single for Frozen (US and UK).

Shorty's 1978 album, consequently, was called 'Soca Explosion'. One song from the album, in particular, stoked controversy because of its use of a Hindu chant in the chorus line. The song, 'Om Shanti Om' has the lyrics,

Now, having listened to both songs, listen to Lord Shorty himself, in an interview with Sookram Ali for Caribbean Tempo 105FM. At the 2-hour and 5-minute mark, as Shorty's Om Shanti Om plays in the background, here's what is being spoken:

Lord Shorty: It's the same song. It's what you call an infringement of copyright. Kishore Kumar came to Trinidad along that time. I was invited to a farewell party and I went and presented one of my albums. And the next thing is this song comes out as 'Om Shanti Om', but his name and two people's name is up on it, and they are not mine, who is the composer of this song. I complained to the PRS about it and they wrote back and said that India is a law unto itself and it is impossible for them to go into India to collect my royalty because this thing has sold millions.

Japanese pop metal act BABYMETAL has released a music video for its song "Shanti Shanti Shanti". The track is taken from the band's third album, "Metal Galaxy", which will be released on October 11 via earMUSIC/Edel. The follow-up to 2016's "Metal Resistance" is based on the concept of "The Odyssey Of Metal Galaxy".

"Metal Galaxy" contains 14 songs, including include the four singles that have been released over the course of the last few months: "Pa Pa Ya!!", "Starlight", "Distortion" and "Elevator Girl". The album expresses light and darkness, emotions like duality and ambivalence, and "new metal" created by various chemical reactions as other entities evolved and expanded in this album.

The song " (SHANTI)" by wotaku (feat. KAITO) tells a story of the dark underbelly of society, specifically the world of prostitution and organized crime. The lyrics describe the speaker offering a sympathetic ear to a troubled man, potentially someone who has just left a brothel or has been involved in other illicit activities. The use of the word "Shanti" throughout the song, derived from the Sanskrit word for peace, serves to create an ironic contrast with the chaotic and violent world that the lyrics describe.

Queens of kawaii metal Babymetal are back with another visual spectacular to accompany their latest single "Shanti Shanti Shanti." Psychedelic imagery moves throughout the video as clips of the group performing their dance-filled live act flash, all matching the Eastern tone set by the song itself, the title of which refers to an invocation of peace chanted in Buddhist and Hindu tradition. "Shanti Shanti Shanti" is the group's third single from their upcoming album Metal Galaxy, following the release of "Pa Pa Ya!!" and "Elevator Girl" earlier this year.

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