A novel act by the US inventive swimming workforce on the Paris Olympics captured the hearts of tens of millions in India. The workforce’s synchronized underwater sequence to the long-lasting Bollywood tune, “Taal Se Taal Mila,” from the 1999 blockbuster movie “Taal,” has created a cultural sensation.
The video clip, which has gone viral on social media, showcases the swimmers performing intricate underwater choreography to the pulsating rhythm of the AR Rahman composition. The seamless mix of Western athleticism and Indian musical heritage has left audiences spellbound.
Filmmaker Subhash Ghai, the director of “Taal,” expressed his elation on the surprising international attain of his movie’s music. “Hardly ever it occurs when a Hindi movie theme music like ‘Taal’ turns into iconic. It was seen at World Aquatics Doha 2024 which impressed USA ARTISTIC SWIMMING TEAM to show their distinctive efficiency on music of TAAL. I really feel blessed,” he shared on X.
The efficiency has sparked a wave of satisfaction and admiration amongst Indians. Social media platforms are flooded with feedback praising the swimmers’ expertise, the music’s common attraction, and the surprising cultural crossover. Many have hailed it as a testomony to the worldwide affect of Indian music.
“It is a proud second for all Indians & positively Indian Music Rocks,” wrote one person. One other commented, “Taal Se Taal is ideal for any occasion… AR really is the face of Indian music.”