Anyone interested in this sort of thing, can head for Thailand's night markets (or beg someone who's going) — they've had Thai rickshaw, vespa, Beetles, made from bent wire for years, sometimes adorned with Heineken cans acting as the "ads" on the rickshaws. They're very very cool, very cheap, and make for a great souvenir.
Actually, Bollywood has a lot more class... and glitz than that. A lot more cosmopolitan too (if you're ever in Bombay, and white or Russian, or anything exotic like that, you can earn $20 a day by dancing on a bollywood set).
The video you linked is of Chiru, the "Mega Star" of Telugu cinema. It is considered regional cinema as they speak a language (Telugu, in Andhra Pradesh) which is completely different from Hindi (which is what mainstream Bollywood cinema is made in). It doesn't even share linguistic or cultural roots - Telugu is Dravidian, Hindi is Sanskrit-based and Aryan.
The video you linked is of Chiru, the "Mega Star" of Telugu cinema. It is considered regional cinema as they speak a language (Telugu, in Andhra Pradesh) which is completely different from Hindi (which is what mainstream Bollywood cinema is made in). It doesn't even share linguistic or cultural roots - Telugu is Dravidian, Hindi is Sanskrit-based and Aryan.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiranjeevi