<p>American musical group Black Eyed Peas have dedicated their latest music video "ACTION" to some of the iconic sequences of Indian movies featuring scenes from films like Rajnikanth's "<em>Enthiran</em>" and Ajay Devgn's "<em>Singham</em>." </p>.<p>The video was tweeted by the leader of the group William Adams, better known as will.i.am. "Video for #ACTION inspired by #BOLLYWOOD...ive always loved music from india...#Elephunk and #MonkeyBusiness were inspired by Indian Culture," he said. </p>.<p>"Thank you India for your vibrancy and contribution to the world," he wrote. </p>.<p>The video of about five minutes, in addition to scenes from "Enthiran" and "Singham" also feature visuals from Vishal's "<em>Ambala</em>" and "<em>Maryada Ramanna</em>," directed by S S Rajamouli, also the maker of super hit Bahubali series. </p>.<p>Borrowing the scenes, the musical group has replaced the faces of Indian actors with Black Eyed Peas members will.i.am, apl.de.ap, and Taboo using deep fake technology. The result is a hilarious action-packed video. </p>.<p>Music legend A R Rahman retweeted Adams' tweet and said, "The borders are blurring through art."</p>.<p>In the description of the video on Youtube, the group said that they have always been influenced by the Indian culture and cited famous singers like A R Rahman and Asha Bhosle as inspirations.</p>.<p>"This video for ACTION shows our LOVE and appreciation for BOLLYWOOD and the imagination and awesomeness it brings to the screen," they wrote. </p>
<p>American musical group Black Eyed Peas have dedicated their latest music video "ACTION" to some of the iconic sequences of Indian movies featuring scenes from films like Rajnikanth's "<em>Enthiran</em>" and Ajay Devgn's "<em>Singham</em>." </p>.<p>The video was tweeted by the leader of the group William Adams, better known as will.i.am. "Video for #ACTION inspired by #BOLLYWOOD...ive always loved music from india...#Elephunk and #MonkeyBusiness were inspired by Indian Culture," he said. </p>.<p>"Thank you India for your vibrancy and contribution to the world," he wrote. </p>.<p>The video of about five minutes, in addition to scenes from "Enthiran" and "Singham" also feature visuals from Vishal's "<em>Ambala</em>" and "<em>Maryada Ramanna</em>," directed by S S Rajamouli, also the maker of super hit Bahubali series. </p>.<p>Borrowing the scenes, the musical group has replaced the faces of Indian actors with Black Eyed Peas members will.i.am, apl.de.ap, and Taboo using deep fake technology. The result is a hilarious action-packed video. </p>.<p>Music legend A R Rahman retweeted Adams' tweet and said, "The borders are blurring through art."</p>.<p>In the description of the video on Youtube, the group said that they have always been influenced by the Indian culture and cited famous singers like A R Rahman and Asha Bhosle as inspirations.</p>.<p>"This video for ACTION shows our LOVE and appreciation for BOLLYWOOD and the imagination and awesomeness it brings to the screen," they wrote. </p>