China Lockdown: Lockdown in China, Bappi Lahiri's song 'Jimmy Jimmy' became the new slogan of protest
There is still a threat to the corona virus in China. Recently, a lockdown was also imposed in Shanghai.
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There is still a threat to the Coronavirus in China. Recently, a lockdown was also imposed in Shanghai. However, the general public of the country is getting very upset due to China's strict Kovid policy and the restrictions imposed due to it.
People opposing the lockdown by making the song of Bappi Lahiri a slogan
The people of China are fiercely using the popular song 'Jimmy Jimmy Aaja Aaja' by Bappi Lahiri, the composer of the 1982 film 'Disco Dancer', in demonstrations against the lockdown. On Chinese social media site 'Doyuyin' (Chinese name of TikTok), this song, sung by Parvarti Khan, sung by Lahiri's music, is being sung in Mandarin language 'Ji mi, ji mi'. If we translate 'ji mi, ji mi' it means 'give me rice, give me rice'.
Food situation in China
In a Chinese video that is going viral on social media, people are showing empty utensils and trying to tell how bad the situation of food shortage is during the lockdown. The interesting thing is that the video is still available on social media, whereas videos criticizing the government of the country in general are removed immediately.
Indian cinema has always been popular in China
It is worth noting that Indian cinema has always been popular in China and from the 1950s-60s Raj Kapoor's films to '3 Idiots', 'Secret Superstar', 'Hindi Medium', 'Dangal' and 'Andhadhun' were also produced here. The audience liked it. Observers say the Chinese have come up with a wonderful way of demonstrating using 'jimee, jimee'. Through this, they are telling about the problems being faced by the public due to the zero-covid policy. Under the zero-covid policy in China, a complete lockdown was imposed in dozens of cities, including Shanghai, due to which people were forced to remain locked in their homes for several weeks.
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