The video is inspired by a similar video released earlier this month by female comedy trio SketchSHE, which enacts fifty years of American pop-music hit singles.
Watch Enthu Cutlets video here:
Twitterati did not hold back their feelings for the video:
Some appreciated the perfect expressions:
Mime through Bollywood. This is Amazing how these 3 girls did a perfect filmi expressions in a car! http://t.co/kmespdsOih
— Hassan Imtiaz (@hassan_zb) April 16, 2015
Others were more interested in the girls' good looks:
IM IN LOVE THESE INDIAN GIRLS ARE BEAUTIFUL WATCH THIS http://t.co/zWFPUMqPqJ
— salman (@sunsetsalu) April 16, 2015
Still others were ecstatic about their favourite song being featured:
Lol this video.. so good...dhak dhak appears!! http://t.co/TDzV5tI2bI
— AA (@AmaniAnusha) April 15, 2015
The video even caught the attention of screenwriter Ken Ghosh:
Yeah its a "borrowed concept" bit still done quite well. #enthucutlets http://t.co/HnJ4GwbpLn
— Ken Ghosh (@kenghosh) April 15, 2015
Enthu Cutlets is the brain-child of Varun Aggarwal, a serial-entrepreneur and filmmaker who has also authored a book titled How I Braved Anu Aunty and Co-Founded a Million Dollar Company, and worked with big names in Bollywood including Karan Johar, A.R. Rahman and Priety Zinta. His personal YouTube channel has over 1 million views.
Varun Agarwal
Enthu Cutlets is also famous for their music video Anu Aunty - the Engineering Parody, a spoof on Australian rapper Iggy Azalea's Fancy. The song depicts Anu Aunty as a metaphor for a society that attempts to force its members to run their lives in a certain way. The song went viral in January, gathering over 3 million YouTube views.
Watch it here:
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