What is the chant from Dark Knight Rises?

The film features a prevalent chant of the phrase deshi basara, which, according to Hans Zimmer himself, means “rise up” in a language which he says he’s happy to have kept secret (allegedly Moroccan or another Arabic dialect, even Mongolian word “deeshee bosooroi” means literally “Rise Up” though this is disputed).

What language are they speaking in the pit on the Dark Knight Rises?

By Moroccan, they meant Amazigh or Berber language, not Arabic.

Who wrote the score for The Dark Knight Rises?

Hans Zimmer
The Dark Knight Rises/Music composed by

Who composed inception?

Inception/Music composed by

How did they make Bane look so tall?

But for pulling off that mysterious terrorist, Tom had undergone a drastic transformation. In order to make Tom’s Bane appear taller, three-inched lifts were used for the actor. Thanks to this technique, The Dark Knight Rises’ Bane appeared taller and dominating than other characters.

What is the chant in the Bollywood movie deshi deshi basara?

As you can hear around 1:04 in the trailer, the chant is: Deshi deshi basara basara. The film-makers used UJAM to solicit hundreds of tracks from fans to make what you hear in the movie.

What is the meaning of deshi basara?

6 Answers. deshi basara is actually tiji bsoraa meaning ‘come quickly’ and not ‘he rises’ despite all your research. It really is quite elementary, the writers of the movie didn’t do their due diligence.

Why did Hans Zimmer write de-Shay DeShay bah-bah-sah-rah?

Hans Zimmer provided a phonetic text: ‘De-Shay-De-Shay-Bah-Sah-Rah’ with the Arabic audio so that the fans participating in contributing to the chant track would pronounce it correctly. The use of this term offers a chilling and eerie insight in to how and why it was created and perhaps even Hans Zimmer’s view on world politics.

What does ‘teejee basura’ah’ mean?

The literal meaning is ‘Come Quickly’ and is pronounced ’Teejee Basura’ah.’ Hans Zimmer provided a phonetic text: ‘De-Shay-De-Shay-Bah-Sah-Rah’ with the Arabic audio so that the fans participating in contributing to the chant track would pronounce it correctly.