![]() No major back projections or post-production special effects were used in the music video. The choreography was completed in four and half days by Farah Khan. The film was directed by Mani Ratnam and photographed by Santosh Sivan. The video was filmed on top of the Ooty train (the Nilgiri Mountain Railway) in mountainous Tamil Nadu, southern India while actor Shahrukh Khan dances with model/actress Malaika Arora and other dancers. Malaika Arora Khan in the music video of Chaiyya Chaiyya. The name of the video is "Polisi Gorontalo Menggila". "Chaiyya Chaiyya" became famous in Indonesia, after Norman Kamaru, a policeman from Gorontalo, Indonesia recorded himself lipsync-ing it and uploaded the video to Youtube. The song was used during the opening ceremony of the 2010 Commonwealth Games held at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, New Delhi on October 3, 2010. The original track and a live version of "Chaiyya Chaiyya" are featured in AR Rahman's compilation album, A.R. A cover of this song was performed in episode 5 of season 5 of CSI: Miami. The song was featured in the pilot episode of the television show Smith. The opening credits have an abridged version of the original with additional trumpet accompaniment and the closing credits feature a hip-hop-inflected remix featuring Punjabi MC ("Chaiyya Chaiyya Bollywood Joint"). Remixes of the song were used in the opening and closing credits of the 2006 film, Inside Man, starring Denzel Washington and Clive Owen, directed by Spike Lee and produced by Brian Grazer. It is also featured in the opening of the second act of the musical Bombay Dreams, in which the train sequence from Dil Se is recreated on stage. "Chaiyya Chaiyya" reached the top of the charts in India and became popular in the United Kingdom. Gulzar subsequently rewrote the lyrics and changed the name to "Chaiyya Chaiyya". Rahman who was looking for a Punjabi devotional song to include on the soundtrack of Dil Se. Singer Sukhwinder Singh originally suggested the song to A.R. The lyrics of "Chaiyya Chaiyya" are based on the Sufi folk song "Thaiyya Thaiyya" with lyrics by poet Bulleh Shah. ![]()
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