The list of films from which scenes have been used include Rajinikanth's 2010 blockbuster Enthiran, Ajay Devgn's Singham, the SS Rajamouli-directed Maryada Ramanna and 2015 Tamil film Aambala. Popular band member Swedish film Kopps also makes an appearance in the video.
A couple of days back, Black Eyed Peas released a new video song titled Action, which used deep fake technology and replaced the faces of Rajinikanth and other actors with the band members in scenes from Kollywood and Bollywood films such as Enthiran, Ambala and Singham.
The video begins with a warning message: "Do not believe everything you see." In the caption to the video shared on Black Eyed Peas' YouTube channel, the band had mentioned that they have been fans of Indian music and this video is a tribute to Indian music.
The list of films from which scenes have been used include Rajinikanth's 2010 blockbuster Enthiran, Ajay Devgn's Singham, the SS Rajamouli-directed Maryada Ramanna and 2015 Tamil film Aambala. Popular band member Swedish film Kopps also makes an appearance in the video.
Watch it here:
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