The funniest thing I have seen on YouTube
This is a mondegreen of a Tamil song titled, Kalluri Vaanil. Mike Sutton who uses the internet screen name of buffalax is the man behind the video. I found myself laughing out really loud when I saw this one.
After the scorching success of this video(it has 17 million views on YouTube) Prabhu Deva has come to be known as Benny lava on Youtube. Earlier searching for Benny Lava used to redirect you to Prabhu Deva’s wikipedia page. Now someone has changed that, and now just a section on the Benny Lava episode exists on Prabhu Deva’s wikipedia page. If you were to scroll down to the list of films he has choreographed, you will find the name of the film which contains the song, with a slight note next to it. I believe all this to be the work of Mr. Sutton himself.
Try searching for other buffalaxed videos on YouTube. You might enjoy the Indian Thriller Song, or another one on Prabhu Deva(the Urvasi song) or perhaps the one which is known across the internet fraternity as the world’s most pathetic dance video.
This concept of buffalaxing is an internet phenomenon of sorts, and has sparked off numerous reaction videos. For two of the most famous ones, watch the two videos mentioned below.
–> BENNY LAVA CROATIAN STYLE
And this one here is related to the Election campaign of John McCain and Sarah Palin
Loved it, especially how the Croats tried getting close to us!!!!!!!
After the scorching success of this video(it has 17 million views on YouTube) Prabhu Deva has come to be known as Benny lava on Youtube. Earlier searching for Benny Lava used to redirect you to Prabhu Deva’s wikipedia page. Now someone has changed that, and now just a section on the Benny Lava episode exists on Prabhu Deva’s wikipedia page. If you were to scroll down to the list of films he has choreographed, you will find the name of the film which contains the song, with a slight note next to it. I believe all this to be the work of Mr. Sutton himself.
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Hey, ok, I get it, I guess – but does this really work?
Hey, ok, I get it, I guess – but does this really work?