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− | '''Deshi deshi bashara bashara '''or officially '''Deshi bashara '''is a soundtrack which can be heard during the action |
+ | '''Deshi deshi bashara bashara '''or officially '''Deshi bashara '''is a soundtrack which can be heard during the more action packed moments of the [[Plane Scene]]. |
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+ | The true nature of "Deshi bashara" chanted during this track remains a mistery of [[Bravo Nolan]]'s crew. Zimmer stated that it means "rise up" in a language not disclosed, possibly Moroccan or some other Arabic dialect. |
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+ | It has been theorised, however, that the sentence chanted is actually the Hungarian "Tessék, basszál rá!", which means "Here you go, f***ing hit it!" |
Revision as of 08:41, 16 July 2016
Deshi deshi bashara bashara or officially Deshi bashara is a soundtrack which can be heard during the more action packed moments of the Plane Scene.
It was composed by Hans Zimmer.
Meaning
The true nature of "Deshi bashara" chanted during this track remains a mistery of Bravo Nolan's crew. Zimmer stated that it means "rise up" in a language not disclosed, possibly Moroccan or some other Arabic dialect.
It has been theorised, however, that the sentence chanted is actually the Hungarian "Tessék, basszál rá!", which means "Here you go, f***ing hit it!"