American
music
group
Black
Eyed
Peas
have
paid
tribute
to
the
extravagant
action
sequences
in
Indian
cinema
with
their
latest
video
'Action'.
The
group
over
time
has
shared
that
their
music
has
been
inspired
by
Indian
culture
from
the
beginning
of
their
career,
and
their
latest
music
video
is
a
way
to
show
their
love
and
appreciation
for
Bollywood.
The
music
video
for
'Action'
featured
popular
scenes
from
films
including
Rajinikanth's
sci-fi
action
film
Robot
and
Ajay
Devgn-starrer
cop
drama
Singham
along
with
other
south
films
like
Maryada
Ramanna,
Ambala,
and
a
Sweden
film,
KOPPS.
According
to
reports,
the
4.48-minute-long
video
has
been
created
by
using
the
'deep
fake'
technology.
It
allows
users
to
replace
people
in
an
existing
setting
for
an
image
or
a
video.
Music
video
of
'Action'
shares
a
message
at
the
start
of
the
video
saying,
"This
video
was
made
with
DEEP
FAKE
technology...
Do
not
believe
everything
you
see...".
Black
Eyed
Peas
Says
They
Have
Been
Inspired
By
Bollywood
Group
members
will.i.am,
apl.de.ap
and
Taboo
can
be
seen
playing
the
lead
characters
in
the
iconic
scenes.
While
describing
the
video,
the
group
said,
"The
Black
Eyed
Peas
have
been
inspired
by
Indian
culture
from
the
beginning
of
our
career...
From
Asha
Bhosle
to
AR
Rahman,
Indian
music
has
influenced
our
songs
on
more
than
one
occasion.
This
video
for
ACTION
shows
our
LOVE
and
appreciation
for
BOLLYWOOD
and
the
imagination
and
awesomeness
it
brings
to
the
screen...
Thank
you
INDIA
&
BOLLYWOOD!!!"
Video
Features
Scenes
From
Singham
And
Robot
Reacting
to
the
video,
Singham
actor
Ajay
Devgn
wrote
to
will.i.am
on
Twitter,
"This
is
a
super-enjoyable
track.
Good
stuff."
Singer
and
composer
AR
Rahman,
who
scored
the
music
for
Robot
and
its
sequel
also
tweeted
his
appreciation
for
the
group.
He
wrote,
"The
borders
are
blurring
through
art!
#tamilcinema
@directorshankar
#rajnikant
#india."
The
Video
Have
Been
Made
With
Deep
Fake
Effect
‘Action'
at
the
end
urges
people
to
not
trust
everything
they
see
on
their
screens.
The
end
credit
message
in
Star
Wars
style,
reads,
"We
are
living
in
very
confusing
times...
We
have
smartphones
and
we
do
dumb
things
on
them...
We
have
Artificial
Intelligence
but
we
can't
tell
Fake
news
from
Facts...
If
we
can't
handle
Fake
news!!!
How
can
we
handle
the
Deep
Fake???
Don't
trust
the
screen."