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The Behti Hawa sat ha woh lyrics are written in Hindi for the 2009 Indian comedic film 3 Idiots. The lyrics are written by Swanand Kirkire and performed by Shaan Moitra and Shantanu Moitra.

The song's title translates in English to Be Like a Flowing Wind. The song is about a man who is carefree and lives for the present instead of worrying about the future, and how his departure touched the hearts of everyone around him.

The movie 3 Idiots was directed by Rajkumar Hirani, an award winning director and screenwriter. 3 Idiots is, as of this writing, the highest-performing box office film in India. The film broke Indian box office records upon its opening weekend, also breaking previous box office records set by the Indian boxing film Ghajini.

The book is based on Chetan Bhagat novel, Five Point Someone. Upon its release, the film also received very high critical acclaim. Some detractors, however, claim that the film is too highly polished and too calculated with its theme and message.

Despite the great success of 3 Idiots, it hasn't gone unscathed from controversy. The main controversy stemmed between Bhagat and the producers of the film.

Bhagat complained that his name and credit appeared at the end credits instead of the opening titles; also, Bhagat claimed the film borrowed about 70 percent of its content from his book, despite the producers saying they would lift a much smaller percentage.

The producers denied that this was the case, as they clearly agreed that Bhagat's name would appear at the end credits.

The Bye Bye lyrics come off of NSYNC's third album, No Strings Attached. Bye Bye Bye was one of two hit singles the album produced, the second one being It's Gonna Be Me. The lyrics of Bye Bye Bye talk about a man breaking up with his girl with no remorse.

The video for Bye Bye won Best Choreography, Viewer's Choice, and Best Pop Video at the MTV Video Music Awards in 2000. The song was originally nominated for six VMA awards. The song was also nominated for two Grammys.

The song was written by writers in Cheiron Productions. Rumor has it that the song is based on the boy band's break from music producer Lou Pearlman, who manned the RCA label.

In the dispute, the boy band still found themselves owing him money despite great sales internationally, both in albums and merchandise.

After several lawyers, one of them being JC Chasez's uncle, looked over the contract, it turns out Pearlman allowed himself 65 percent of all merchandising profits and 62 percent of the albums' profits. When the boy band wanted out of the contract, Pearlman countersued, resulting in a long and bitter legal dispute.

by: Carolyn Johnson




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