Condom Song - Telugu

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This is an entertaining and educational video in Telugu on Condom usage, to prevent from sexually transmitted infections and HIV, from Nrityanjali Academy, Secunderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India

Channel: People & Blogs
Uploaded: August 14, 2007 at 7:53 pm
Author: budcare

Length: 0:06:58
Rating: 4.78
Views: 1,062,401

Tags: HIV AIDS Telugu Andhra Pradesh India STI STD

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Video Comments:
mashadowsonly1 (Thursday 10th of April 2008 11:04:17 AM)
its sounded funny,,but honestly...good work, very informative to the masses...
vpew (Friday 4th of April 2008 09:49:13 PM)
I wish I spoke telugu and understood all the culture references within the language. this is great and fun.
SergeantDickhead (Friday 14th of March 2008 04:05:25 AM)
"you will remain happy without AIDS" LMAO
angelinaisthemost (Wednesday 12th of March 2008 02:10:18 AM)
Love it.
Suprah (Saturday 8th of March 2008 12:38:34 PM)
well at least they are doing it the right way...esp. appealing to the illiterate and ignorant masses to protect themselves and their partners.
ELGodStopper (Friday 7th of March 2008 06:47:41 PM)
What an entertaining and educational video, I must say, this is fascinating, thank you for this.
Kparvathi (Wednesday 5th of March 2008 03:40:54 PM)
Very funny... and educative
shamarpa (Wednesday 5th of March 2008 04:37:49 AM)
Realmente educativo y simpatico. Una forma muy divertida de extender el uso del preservativo en una zona de la India duramente castigada por el VIH. Un saludo a mis amigos de Andhra Pradesh.
WavyGravy22 (Saturday 1st of March 2008 03:31:55 AM)
I can't believe this is for real! But watching the whole thing through it's obvious that they are very much serious about this. I'm a little ashamed to admit now that I actually laughed out loud at this strange East Indian PSA (or whatever you want to call it) for condoms the first time I watched it, but in all honesty it is indeed very informative and not only that but cheery with a catchy sing-along tune that goes with it to boot! With all that said I still can't help giggling at it though.
antidense (Monday 17th of March 2008 09:28:38 PM)
No, it's definitely meant to be hilarious and entertaining. Yes, the underlying message is serious, but it doesn't mean they can't have some fun with it. Unfortunately, a lot is lost in this translation literally (puns, allusions, etc.) and emotionally (the pains of illness, and the determination of the personified condom to protect you.)