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ajaybaskar
11th April 2007, 11:15 AM
http://www.muktaarts.com/newsite/yuvvraaj/
Guess_Me
19th April 2007, 12:33 PM
"Yuvraj belongs to two people, Rahman and Subhash Ghai" - Ghai
http://www.indiafm.com/features/2007/04/19/2552/index.html
AR Rahman who worked earlier with Subhash Ghai in Taal and a part of Kisna is back in Main Yuvraj. “Rahman and I have been in touch constantly. We jell really well. Like Taal, Main Yuvraj is based on music. I've told Rahman, Yuvraj belongs to two people, Rahman and Subhash Ghai, in that order. All the main characters are musicians in Main Yuvraj."
sat_srini
31st July 2007, 09:24 PM
[tscii:94d0d9c3eb]Subhash Ghai's 'Yuvraaj' to start
By Taran Adarsh, July 31, 2007 - 16:04 IST
Producer-director Subhash Ghai’s YUVRAAJ, starring Anil Kapoor, Salman Khan, Zayed Khan, Katrina Kaif and Boman Irani, will roll on 3rd September with a 35-day schedule in Europe. Music: A.R. Rahman. Lyrics: Gulzar. Screenplay: Subhash Ghai, Sachin Bhowmick and Kamlesh Pandey. Cinematographer: Kabir Lal. Production design: Omung Kumar. YUVRAAJ is being produced by Mukta Arts Entertainment.
http://www.indiafm.com/news/2007/07/31/9833/[/tscii:94d0d9c3eb]
sat_srini
31st July 2007, 09:24 PM
Ghai's Yuvraaj to roll from 3 September
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By Businessofcinema.com Team
31 July 2007, 05:24 PM
MUMBAI: Mukta Arts Entertainment's musical extravaganza Yuvraaj will go on floors from 3 September. The film is directed by Subhash Ghai and stars Anil Kapoor, Salman Khan, Zayed Khan, Katrina Kaif and Boman Irani.
The 35 days shooting schedule is spread across various states of Europe.
This film has been written by Ghai, whereas Sachin Bhowmick (Krrish) and Kamlesh Pandey (Rang De Basanti) share the screenplay with him.
The music has been scored by A.R. Rahman and the lyrics have been written by Gulzar. Kabir Lal is the cinematographer while the production design is being done by Omung Kumar.
http://www.businessofcinema.com/boc/?file=story&id=4590
rayan36
2nd August 2007, 07:47 PM
[tscii:13e013df9e].R.Rahman Scores for Yuvraj
By Behindwoods News Bureau.
August 01, 2007
After winning the best music director award in 2006 (Rang De Basanti) and giving an outstanding score this year with Guru and just two days back bagging the Filmfare for Sillunu Oru Kadhal and enthralling us all with Sivaji, Rahman is getting ready to deliver his next big album.
He will be scoring music for the Dream Merchant’s (Subhash Ghai) directorial venture to be produced by his own Muktha Arts. The movie titled “Yuvraj” is slated to begin shortly with a schedule in Europe.
The movie has a big star line up with Anil Kapoor, Salman Khan, Katrina Kaif and Boman Irani playing the lead characters. The movie is very important for Subhash Ghai as his last few directorial ventures had been losing propositions. Especially his last movie, Kisna, a Vivek Oberoi starrer had sunk at the box office. Yuvraj is expected to arrive some time in early 2008.
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Guess_Me
8th July 2008, 03:30 PM
Shaimak's gesture leaves Subhash Ghai speechless
http://www.indiafm.com/news/2008/07/08/11644/
Subhash Ghai is busy completing his magnum-opus Yuvraaj starring Anil Kapoor, Salman Khan, Zayed Khan and Katrina Kaif in lead roles.
Recently, the director shot a song along with ace choreographer Shiamak Davar and his team of dancers. However, Shiamak refused to charge a single penny for the song which really moved the Showman of Bollywood. Bollywood Hungama got in touch with Subhash Ghai himself to get the facts straight, "Yes, it's true that Shiamak refused to accept the payment for the song which he choreographed for my film Yuvraaj. When my production people went to give him the cheque he told them 'I have great respect for Mr. Ghai. I can't charge any money from him. As long as the dancers and technicians are being paid, it's more than enough'. What's more even my production manager told me about this only after the shooting finished. Apparently, Shiamak had strictly informed him not to tell me regarding the same. The next morning when I called Shiamak, he said 'Mr Ghai lets not discuss about this'. It's a great gesture on Shiamak's part which really moved me. We know each other since the time we did Taal together. His students and staff have a great deal of love and respect for me", says the veteran filmmaker
So is Shiamak choreographing just this one song or is he doing all the songs of Yuvraaj? "No, he is just doing this song since he will be busy with Bachchans' Unforgettable Tour. Ahmed Khan will be doing the other songs."
Considering that A R Rahman is giving the music for this flick, what kind of music can we expect from the maestro? "The music of Yuvraaj has an international feel. It blends both Western music with Indian classical music and folk music. It has some peppy numbers and some excellent melodies. It has a larger than life feel to it. Rahman has done his best", signs off Mr. Ghai.
Ramakrishna
22nd August 2008, 10:57 PM
"Main Yuvraaj" music to be released on October 1st
Super Cassettes Industries Ltd. (T-Series) will release the music of Subhash Ghai Film Yuvraaj on October 1.
"It is a pleasure for us to make the announcement of the release date of the music," said a T Series spokesperson. "We are proud of our association with Showman Subhash Ghai for all Mukta Arts ventures. Since October 1 is an auspicious day, we decided to go in for the release on that day."
Yuvraaj is produced and directed by Subhash Ghai, starring Salman Khan, Anil Kapoor, Mithun Chakraborty, Katrina Kaif, Zayed Khan and Jawed Sheikh. A R Rahman has teamed with Gulzar Saab for the Music of the film. The film is Subhash Ghai's next much-awaited musical after the stupendous success of Taal in 1999.
http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/hindi/article/40923.html
Ramakrishna
22nd August 2008, 10:57 PM
Enna intha varusham albums vanthu kuviyuthu :D
littlemaster1982
22nd August 2008, 11:00 PM
:redjump: :redjump:
Wibha
22nd August 2008, 11:29 PM
Enna intha varusham albums vanthu kuviyuthu :D
kannu vekkadha :D :D
anyways :redjump: :redjump:
this year's album best of all are
JTYJN,Jodhaa Akbar and ADA :D :D :D
:redjump: :bluejump:
Ramakrishna
4th September 2008, 08:48 PM
http://www.muktaarts.com/newsite/yuvvraaj/
Listen to the music
MADDY
4th September 2008, 08:58 PM
http://www.muktaarts.com/newsite/yuvvraaj/
Listen to the music
wow 8-)
united07
5th September 2008, 07:08 AM
This is what I have been waiting for......
AMAZING!...although the ending sounds a bit abrupt...
sat_srini
17th September 2008, 08:26 AM
Yuvraaj First Teaser From Sunday
Tuesday 16th September 2008 12.00 IST
Deepak Suri
The first musical teaser of Yuvraaj will be aired on television channels from Sunday (21st September). The music of the film will release on 10th October and has huge expectations due to the great combination of Gulzar, Subhash Ghai and A R Rehman.
The shooting of Yuvraaj is complete and is expected to hit screens on 21st November. The film stars Anil Kapoor, Salman Khan, Katrina Kaif, Zayed Khan and Boman Irani. Eros International hold the world distribution rights.
http://www.boxofficeindia.com/npages.php?page=shownews&articleid=435&nCat=news
thamizhvaanan
17th September 2008, 09:30 AM
http://www.muktaarts.com/newsite/yuvvraaj/
Listen to the music
:cool2: Vintage ARR :notworthy:
One of the unique traits of ARR's music is to captivate the listener's attention with just few seconds of music... you just have to listen to it randomly... you will immediately know its ARR :cool:
elfmaniac85
17th September 2008, 05:26 PM
http://www.muktaarts.com/newsite/yuvvraaj/
Listen to the music
:cool2: Vintage ARR :notworthy:
One of the unique traits of ARR's music is to captivate the listener's attention with just few seconds of music... you just have to listen to it randomly... you will immediately know its ARR :cool:
Yes unique traits. Here you go.
Taxi Taxi bit lift from an IR song
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5CJvz02MNzs
Taxi Taxi opening TOTALLY inspired from DADDY YANKEE-GASOLINA (with bale bale thrown in etc)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WD81Clgmr90
http://tamilmovielyrics.blogspot.com/search/label/Sakkarakatti
Alai Payuthe's Endrendrum punnagai Ripped from Backstreet Boys
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSCTMzrI1mo&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6XE1XRiLeY
Secret of success from Boys Ripped from Eminem
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1if9kLJpWw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nteDLgaO1Fs&feature=related
http://in.youtube.com/watch?v=S5fgAsvx1Ro&feature=related
Baba's rap Ripped from Anjali
Sahana Ripped from Orey Naal
Poopukkam Ripped from Bramma
Pukar Ripped from Devar Magan
Maduraikku Pogathedi Ripped from Murattu Kalai and
AirTel Theme Ripped from Devadai
Kadhal Desam Ripped from Thenpandi Singam
littlemaster1982
17th September 2008, 05:43 PM
Ingaiyum vandhu ulara aarambichaacha :fatigue:
Ramakrishna
17th September 2008, 05:46 PM
Great work Elfmaniac. :clap:
Expecting more from you :thumbsup:
Ramakrishna
17th September 2008, 06:05 PM
Ingaiyum vandhu ulara aarambichaacha :fatigue:
enna master ippadi sollipottael, GK valaruthulla.
lancelot
17th September 2008, 07:55 PM
super stuff elfmaniac85
is there any other songs? i really enjoyed your collection... amazing stuff
hehe
:D
Yathu
17th September 2008, 08:06 PM
Yes unique traits. Here you go.
Taxi Taxi bit lift from an IR song
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5CJvz02MNzs
Erm...no.
Taxi Taxi opening TOTALLY inspired from DADDY YANKEE-GASOLINA (with bale bale thrown in etc)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WD81Clgmr90
http://tamilmovielyrics.blogspot.com/search/label/Sakkarakatti
It's a very common reggaeton beat. Here's a few more for your listening pleasure:
http://in.youtube.com/watch?v=PKROKima6Hk
http://in.youtube.com/watch?v=epzb70wcpa8
Alai Payuthe's Endrendrum punnagai Ripped from Backstreet Boys
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSCTMzrI1mo&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6XE1XRiLeY
Don't be chilly.
Secret of success from Boys Ripped from Eminem
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1if9kLJpWw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nteDLgaO1Fs&feature=related
Being chilly again.
http://in.youtube.com/watch?v=S5fgAsvx1Ro&feature=related
Baba's rap Ripped from Anjali
Sahana Ripped from Orey Naal
Poopukkam Ripped from Bramma
Pukar Ripped from Devar Magan
Maduraikku Pogathedi Ripped from Murattu Kalai and
AirTel Theme Ripped from Devadai
Kadhal Desam Ripped from Thenpandi Singam
The comments for this video say it all:
lagopi:
very immature comparison. dont be a blind follower to anyone. IR has copied many tunes from hindi movies and hindustani classical.
Grow up.
prsenthilkumar1982:
Dude, you wasted 6 minutes of mine. I shudder to think you actually took time to give those text effects and all that jazz, and uploading the video too.
And there are people who call this brilliant LMAO
marcmvarun:
hello friends,
I would say it as a coincidence and just a coincidence. When these to Maestro's play with Raga's there are possibilities of coincidences.
And Ilayaraja is not an exceptional and he got inspired by lotta hindustani tunes copied or inspired from hindi songs.
---
The Pukar one is pretty good, but I guess thats just a case of use of same Raagas.
Mr. E. Maniac, please stop wasting you time like this.
lancelot
17th September 2008, 08:47 PM
TROLL
hehe
:D
Yathu
17th September 2008, 08:55 PM
DO NOT FEED THE TROLLs! :lol:
ow crap, I think I did just that with my last post! :S
sha
17th September 2008, 10:03 PM
most of them r royalty free beats , even u can use it for ur next music video.. enjoy..
how old is he ? 16?
A.ANAND
18th September 2008, 08:47 AM
yaaruda avan elfmania! :evil: enna venunnda unakku :oops: :twisted:
A.ANAND
18th September 2008, 03:15 PM
Salman overwhelmed with 'Yuvvraaj' throws a wrap up party!
By MovieTalkies.com, 17 September 2008
Last Sunday, Salman Khan finished his last day of shooting and dubbing for Subhash Ghai's 'Yuvvraaj'. Salman was so overwhelmed with the way the film has shaped up that he invited the entire cast and crew at his house for a wrap up party at his Bandra residence. Like all his parties in the past, this one was also very lavished and Salman played a great host making the entire cast and crew feel at home. Salman could not stop praising all the artiste and technicians who had worked on the film making it a great musical spectacular. Mr Ghai also praised Salman saying that "he will surprise everyone in Yuvvraaj and both he and Katrina are magic on screen."
Yuvvraaj is showman's most ambitious and expensive film till date with music by A. R. Rahman and lyrics by Gulzar.
http://www.muktaarts.com/newsite/mediabuzz/media-205.html
alias
21st September 2008, 09:19 AM
What a shameful post by this guy elfmaniac85. I was watching Indian Idol and there was a village in Gawhati in Assam and people was singing songs from ARR album and they were showing another village in some other part of India and they were singing ARR song. What amazed me is in the history of Indian music there was not a single music director and Inshallah there will be none that captured the essense of India from North to South, east to west like AR Rahman. Post like this show ignorance of the people. Stop this dumb post.
prasana84
21st September 2008, 04:07 PM
elfmaniac85 u r the biggest stupid i have ever seen in ma life tat too tat taxi taxi song is lifted from ir song was the greatest joke.
Here listen to some of the greatest copy
http://www.itwofs.com/tamil-ir.html
anyway sry for the info n a wrong thread
dinesh2002
21st September 2008, 04:23 PM
elfmaniac85 u r the biggest stupid i have ever seen in ma life tat too tat taxi taxi song is lifted from ir song was the greatest joke.
Here listen to some of the greatest copy
http://www.itwofs.com/tamil-ir.html
anyway sry for the info n a wrong thread
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: ennapa pacchaiya sollithe.... :lol:
u should check him out in the copying thread...innum vedikiyairukum!!! 8-)
villan007
21st September 2008, 08:58 PM
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: ennapa pacchaiya sollithe.... :lol:
:lol:
A.ANAND
22nd September 2008, 02:48 PM
avan inimel intha pakkam thala vechu padukkamattan vittudungappa! :lol:
dinesh2002
28th September 2008, 03:46 PM
when will Yuvraaj album releases???
Ramakrishna
29th September 2008, 12:22 PM
http://www.rahmanism.com/2008/09/yuvvraaj-exclusive-audio-promo-out-now.html
Yuvaraj's extended mindblowing audio promo
Ramakrishna
29th September 2008, 08:59 PM
A taste of 'YUVVRAAJ' on October 2
Subhash Ghai's mega musical extravaganza YUVVRAAJ is all set to showcase its trailer to the audience along with the release of DRONA on 2nd October.
The musical extravaganza 'YUVVRAAJ' stars Anil Kapoor, Salman Khan, Zayed Khan, Katrina Kaif and Boman Irani in the lead roles and has been shot in various picturesque locations of Europe, Mumbai etc.
The music has been scored by maestro A.R. Rahman while the lyrics have been written by Gulzar. This musical entertainer has been written by Subhash Ghai himself and sharing the screenplay with him is Sachin Bhowmick (KRISHH) and Kamlesh Pandey (Rang de Basanti). Kabir Lall is the cinematographer while the production design is being done by Omung Kumar.
YUVVRAAJ is being produced by Mukta Arts Entertainment and is slated to release on 21st November 2008.
http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/hindi/article/41916.html
Ramakrishna
29th September 2008, 08:59 PM
Theatrical promo of Subhash Ghai's Yuvvraaj to be screened before Drona
Subhash Ghai's mega musical extravaganza Yuvvraaj is all set to showcase its trailer to the audience along with the release of Drona on October 2. The musical extravaganza Yuvvraaj stars Anil Kapoor, Salman Khan, Zayed Khan, Katrina Kaif and Boman Irani in the lead roles and has been shot in various picturesque location of Europe, Mumbai etc.
The music has been scored by maestro A.R. Rahman while the lyrics have been written by Gulzar. This musical entertainer has been written by Subhash Ghai himself and sharing the screenplay with him is Sachin Bhowmick and Kamlesh Pandey. Kabir Lall is the cinematographer while the production design is being done by Omung Kumar.
Yuvvraaj is being produced by Mukta Arts Entertainment and is slated to release on November 21, 2008.
http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/news/2008/09/29/11977/index.html
raagas
1st October 2008, 09:44 AM
Guys it is not Main Yuvraaj but only Yuvraaj. do visit:
http://www.yuvvraaj.com/
and read the quotes on music.
Movie releasing in November means the audio will definitely release in Oct.
Ramakrishna
2nd October 2008, 01:24 AM
Yuvvraaj Teaser Trailer
http://in.youtube.com/watch?v=RwMAuOAld1w
Guess_Me
2nd October 2008, 01:09 PM
New Yuvraaj Promo featuring different music
http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/broadband/video/Movie-Promos/70dQRx81/3/Promo-1-Yuvvraaj.html
Fantastic stuff
sat_srini
2nd October 2008, 07:49 PM
Youtube link for new promo -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlKKNAMfI4M
Mahen
2nd October 2008, 09:39 PM
Rocks...Whats yuvraaj all about?Is it musical kinda film? Looking at trailer, im sure the music is gona be grand..
thamizhvaanan
2nd October 2008, 10:15 PM
New Yuvraaj Promo featuring different music
http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/broadband/video/Movie-Promos/70dQRx81/3/Promo-1-Yuvvraaj.html
Fantastic stuff
Coooool ... yeah... the music sounds really grand. It is going to be another blockbuster for ARR in Bollywood :notworthy:
thineshan54321
3rd October 2008, 07:19 AM
wow! these kinda musical films just give me goosebumps. when i first watched armadeus (a musical film about mozart), i was so excited. I really cant wait for the songs.
directhit
3rd October 2008, 01:16 PM
Yuvvraaj Teaser Trailer
http://in.youtube.com/watch?v=RwMAuOAld1w love the music in this 8-) 8-)
littlemaster1982
3rd October 2008, 09:13 PM
Loved the humming at the end. Simply delightful :notworthy:
sat_srini
4th October 2008, 01:09 AM
Tu hi to mera dost hai promo -
http://in.youtube.com/watch?v=nGZ0yJ97bnc
dinesh2002
4th October 2008, 05:52 AM
Tu hi to mera dost hai promo -
http://in.youtube.com/watch?v=nGZ0yJ97bnc
:omg: :victory: :2thumbsup: :cool2:
Beautiful song!!!!!!!
the song brought me back to Minsara Kanavu days... this song sounds very 90s Rahman... Wow... Amazing!!!!!
thineshan54321
4th October 2008, 07:52 AM
Tu hi to mera dost hai promo -
http://in.youtube.com/watch?v=nGZ0yJ97bnc
:omg: :victory: :2thumbsup: :cool2:
Beautiful song!!!!!!!
the song brought me back to Minsara Kanavu days... this song sounds very 90s Rahman... Wow... Amazing!!!!!
i just cant believe what i heard!!!
Guess_Me
4th October 2008, 06:02 PM
Tu hi to mera dost hai promo -
http://in.youtube.com/watch?v=nGZ0yJ97bnc
I knew it!!! The moment I listened to the teaser I posted, I knew this song is going to rock. And it does, big time.
Ramakrishna
5th October 2008, 12:51 AM
Really a teaser
Ramakrishna
5th October 2008, 01:04 AM
Yuvvraaj : Audio arriving on October 10th
Yuvvraaj audio coming soon
The next lyrical venture of Gulzar saab, Yuvvraaj with music director A. R. Rahman is ready for release. The album is releasing on October 10, 2008. Watch out this space for more details. Yuvvraaj, directed by Subhash Ghai features Anil Kapoor and Salmann Khan in the lead roles.
http://gulzaronline.com/
littlemaster1982
5th October 2008, 01:49 AM
5 days to go :redjump:
MADDY
5th October 2008, 11:41 AM
inshallah this album shuld go on to become a "landmark" album in indian musical history 8-)
Ramakrishna
5th October 2008, 11:30 PM
Yuvaraj audio release in the third week of this month :?
source - Vijay Iyer, Yahoo group
united07
6th October 2008, 09:10 AM
Mmmm....I don't think this song excited me as much as Kabhi Kabhi Aditi from JTYJN's trailer....
well...lets wait and 'hear'
Guess_Me
7th October 2008, 01:38 PM
Yuvvraaj Track List (ARRahman.com)
Meri Dost Hain
Benny Dayal, Shreya Ghoshal, A.R. Rahman, Salman Khan
Tu Muskura
Alka Yagnik, Roop Kumar, Javed Ali
Zindagi Zindagi
Srinivas And Naresh Iyer
Mastam Mastam
Sonu, Alka, Subhash Ghai, Naresh Iyer, Benny
Dil Dil Mil Jaane De
Sonu, Roop Kumar, Clinton, Suzanne, Vivianne, Naresh, Benny, Blaaze
Sano Sano
Sonu Nigam
Backing Vocals: Karthik, Timmy, Sunaina, Vivianne, Tina
directhit
7th October 2008, 01:41 PM
wow this Benny Dayal seems to be his latest fav :P
dinesh2002
7th October 2008, 05:08 PM
Yuvvraaj Track List (ARRahman.com)
Meri Dost Hain
Benny Dayal, Shreya Ghoshal, A.R. Rahman, Salman Khan
Tu Muskura
Alka Yagnik, Roop Kumar, Javed Ali
Zindagi Zindagi
Srinivas And Naresh Iyer
Mastam Mastam
Sonu, Alka, Subhash Ghai, Naresh Iyer, Benny
Dil Dil Mil Jaane De
Sonu, Roop Kumar, Clinton, Suzanne, Vivianne, Naresh, Benny, Blaaze
Sano Sano
Sonu Nigam
Backing Vocals: Karthik, Timmy, Sunaina, Vivianne, Tina
where is the Madhushree's song??? :shock: :?
MrIndia
7th October 2008, 11:51 PM
why only hindi people are privileged. apidingara question marupadiyum varumnu ninaikuraen..
song sounds coool..
A.ANAND
8th October 2008, 07:45 AM
Naanum tamilan-than,nalla parungga track list-la south indian singers-ikku evalo peru-ikku arr hindila paada chance kodutirukar. :clap: itha patti entha payalum perimaiyya sollamattanga,but north indian singers mattum tamil-la paadana,[tamil pundits]ore aarpattam than innga :banghead: muthal--la tamil-la ivanunngale olunnga peasa maatnunnga.north india evanachum konjum thappa paadina kaatu kattu kattuvanunnga.
:banghead: :banghead:
Mahen
8th October 2008, 08:57 AM
Yuvvraaj Track List (ARRahman.com)
Meri Dost Hain
Benny Dayal, Shreya Ghoshal, A.R. Rahman, Salman Khan
Tu Muskura
Alka Yagnik, Roop Kumar, Javed Ali
Zindagi Zindagi
Srinivas And Naresh Iyer
Mastam Mastam
Sonu, Alka, Subhash Ghai, Naresh Iyer, Benny
Dil Dil Mil Jaane De
Sonu, Roop Kumar, Clinton, Suzanne, Vivianne, Naresh, Benny, Blaaze
Sano Sano
Sonu Nigam
Backing Vocals: Karthik, Timmy, Sunaina, Vivianne, Tina
where is the Madhushree's song??? :shock: :?
replaced by shreya ghosal.. :D
Mahen
8th October 2008, 09:06 AM
Naanum tamilan-than,nalla parungga track list-la south indian singers-ikku evalo peru-ikku arr hindila paada chance kodutirukar. :clap: itha patti entha payalum perimaiyya sollamattanga,but north indian singers mattum tamil-la paadana,[tamil pundits]ore aarpattam than innga :banghead: muthal--la tamil-la ivanunngale olunnga peasa maatnunnga.north india evanachum konjum thappa paadina kaatu kattu kattuvanunnga.
:banghead: :banghead:
:exactly: ARR is the first md that broke the north/south barrier..He brought south singers to north and north singers to south...True indian :clap:
dinesh2002
8th October 2008, 09:38 AM
Yuvvraaj Track List (ARRahman.com)
Meri Dost Hain
Benny Dayal, Shreya Ghoshal, A.R. Rahman, Salman Khan
Tu Muskura
Alka Yagnik, Roop Kumar, Javed Ali
Zindagi Zindagi
Srinivas And Naresh Iyer
Mastam Mastam
Sonu, Alka, Subhash Ghai, Naresh Iyer, Benny
Dil Dil Mil Jaane De
Sonu, Roop Kumar, Clinton, Suzanne, Vivianne, Naresh, Benny, Blaaze
Sano Sano
Sonu Nigam
Backing Vocals: Karthik, Timmy, Sunaina, Vivianne, Tina
where is the Madhushree's song??? :shock: :?
replaced by shreya ghosal.. :D
:hammer: :curse: :argh:
if Madhushree's song is featured in the film, Mahen, ill personally send a timebomb to u... :lol:
thineshan54321
8th October 2008, 09:49 AM
Yuvvraaj Track List (ARRahman.com)
Meri Dost Hain
Benny Dayal, Shreya Ghoshal, A.R. Rahman, Salman Khan
Tu Muskura
Alka Yagnik, Roop Kumar, Javed Ali
Zindagi Zindagi
Srinivas And Naresh Iyer
Mastam Mastam
Sonu, Alka, Subhash Ghai, Naresh Iyer, Benny
Dil Dil Mil Jaane De
Sonu, Roop Kumar, Clinton, Suzanne, Vivianne, Naresh, Benny, Blaaze
Sano Sano
Sonu Nigam
Backing Vocals: Karthik, Timmy, Sunaina, Vivianne, Tina
where is the Madhushree's song??? :shock: :?
replaced by shreya ghosal.. :D
:hammer: :curse: :argh:
if Madhushree's song is featured in the film, Mahen, ill personally send a timebomb to u... :lol:
dinesh, i know how much u love madushrees voice. but for the context of this movie, its a poor choice. madushree has a very indian voice, her voice is a raaga itself. this is a western classical soundtrack and so it was an obvious choice of not having her.
A.ANAND
8th October 2008, 10:14 AM
madhusri voice vida shreya voice beatifull-la,ennama paduthu antha ponnu... :musicsmile: dinesh :oops: :oops: :evil: :twisted:
nichayam dinesh kitta irunthu ennakku hammer than :lol: :lol:
thamizhvaanan
8th October 2008, 10:27 AM
Naanum tamilan-than,nalla parungga track list-la south indian singers-ikku evalo peru-ikku arr hindila paada chance kodutirukar. :clap: itha patti entha payalum perimaiyya sollamattanga,but north indian singers mattum tamil-la paadana,[tamil pundits]ore aarpattam than innga :banghead: muthal--la tamil-la ivanunngale olunnga peasa maatnunnga.north india evanachum konjum thappa paadina kaatu kattu kattuvanunnga.
:banghead: :banghead:
:exactly: ARR is the first md that broke the north/south barrier..He brought south singers to north and north singers to south...True indian :clap:
:yes: So many tamil singers in this album :P Surprising :)
thineshan54321
8th October 2008, 07:06 PM
Naanum tamilan-than,nalla parungga track list-la south indian singers-ikku evalo peru-ikku arr hindila paada chance kodutirukar. :clap: itha patti entha payalum perimaiyya sollamattanga,but north indian singers mattum tamil-la paadana,[tamil pundits]ore aarpattam than innga :banghead: muthal--la tamil-la ivanunngale olunnga peasa maatnunnga.north india evanachum konjum thappa paadina kaatu kattu kattuvanunnga.
:banghead: :banghead:
:exactly: ARR is the first md that broke the north/south barrier..He brought south singers to north and north singers to south...True indian :clap:
:yes: So many tamil singers in this album :P Surprising :)
we got the taxi taxi french singer here also!!! love her voice
sha
10th October 2008, 01:54 PM
got released ?
littlemaster1982
10th October 2008, 10:47 PM
YUVVRAAJ music out on 16th October (http://www.glamsham.com/movies/scoops/08/oct/10-yuvraaj-music-out-on-16th-october-100808.asp)
Much anticipated music release of YUVVRAAJ would take place on 16th October. The soundtrack arrives amidst quite some hype and expectations since it brings together Subhash Ghai and A.R. Rahman who last created magic with TAAL.
This time around, there is also Gulzar saab for company and the trio get together for YUVVRAAJ which is essentially a musical. Early buzz on the music is positive though one expects an experimental soundtrack once again due to the name Rahman being attached to the project.
When Ghai and Rahman had collaborated for TAAL, it had led to mixed response at the beginning due to an unconventional appeal of the music. However, it was just a matter of time before TAAL was quick to get into the annals of all time classics. One looks forward to what the team has on store for the audience this time around and all questions would be answered once YUVVRAAJ hits the stands on 16th October.
Guess_Me
13th October 2008, 10:19 PM
Yuvvraaj Audio CD is available for pre-order at T-Series website (http://webstore.tseries.com/product_details.php?type=acd&pid=3696). Costs Rs.160. And shipping within India is free if the cost is above 150, so I might just order from them instead of MusicYogi.
A.ANAND
14th October 2008, 08:15 AM
[tscii:da06ee9102]
QUOTES ON YUVVRAJ MUSIC
Subhash Ghai is very different from other directors. He has really worked hard on the visuals. They look really colourful and really romantic. It's almost treated in a musical way where it's more realistic than just background music."
-A. R. Rahman
"When I saw the songs of Yuvvraaj on screen , I sent a message to Rahman saying that they were magnificent, and this is a very honest opinion of his songs and picturization. Great showman puts up a great show! I think the performances of Subhash’s Yuvvraaj will go a long way in carrying this film ahead .it touches your heart."
-Gulzar
"When Rahman and Subhashji come together, they give you the best music. The music of Yuvvraaj is outstanding. Its very soulful, peaceful and carries a sweetness of its own with powerful lyrical value."
-Salman Khan
"I think its gonna rock, well, its gonna orchestrate... It’s going to reach a lot of people... and touch their minds and souls…"
-Shridhar (Sound Engineer – Yuvvraaj)
[/tscii:da06ee9102]
dinesh2002
14th October 2008, 01:41 PM
nalaiki music release... :D
Guess_Me
14th October 2008, 02:17 PM
There is some problem with T-series site. I created an account there (which is required to place an order) but it isn't allowing me to login. Looks like I will have to go back to MusicYogi, which I am not so sure about doing, after their "Jaane Tu delay fiasco".
MusicIsLife
14th October 2008, 09:46 PM
I saw the trailer on AVS, looked classy.. raises expectations.
sat_srini
14th October 2008, 09:53 PM
Updated tracklist on www.arrahman.com
The music will be launched tomorrow by ARR.
Source : Gopal, ARRYG
Guess_Me
15th October 2008, 01:53 PM
Yuvvraaj MP3s are out on the net. Downloading from a torrent now. Will take some time to complete. After that I shall try to upload the songs for you guys.
kham
15th October 2008, 02:35 PM
Listen to da songs... Sounds Gr8...
Recording Quality is awesomeeeeeeeeeeeeee.....
Listening now...
kham
15th October 2008, 02:53 PM
Mannnnnn..........
Tu Meri Dost Hain rocks... Shreya is rocking... :)
Main Yuvraaj is Salman's voice N A Beethoven Symphony...
Listening to da rest...
kham
15th October 2008, 03:02 PM
Tu Muskara Rocksssssssssssssss..........
Man thr is somethin different in da recording technology of dis album,.....
Sounds gr8... Alka'a voice is so sweeeettttttttt...
Din like da Shano Shano song for da moment...
Yuvraaj is rocking...
A.ANAND
15th October 2008, 03:54 PM
YUVVRAJ ROCKING :bluejump: :redjump: :boo: SAMLE HERE
http://webstore.tseries.com/product_details.php?type=acd&pid=3696
sha
15th October 2008, 04:03 PM
impressive, its orchestrating my mind...
this is wht im expecting after i heard that Milo vaha from ADA... g8....
pause for Bach and Beethovan for next few week.. :)
Ramakrishna
15th October 2008, 04:05 PM
links pls
mikesasi
15th October 2008, 04:12 PM
guy, any link plz?tq
SoftSword
15th October 2008, 04:26 PM
hey guys...
please give us some links...
SoftSword
15th October 2008, 04:32 PM
wats that 5th of beethovan connection in that voice of salman one....
Mahen
15th October 2008, 05:21 PM
Someone pls pm me the link pls..Would really appreciate...Thanks
directhit
15th October 2008, 05:37 PM
Me too :?
littlemaster1982
15th October 2008, 07:02 PM
Liked Tu Meri Dost, Dil Ka Rishta & Manmohini Morey in first listen :thumbsup: Other songs are yet to catch up.
sabari_in
15th October 2008, 07:19 PM
Samples are great...
Moving to buy original CD....
Hope all will buy original CD...
dinesh2002
15th October 2008, 07:40 PM
Manmohini Morey :omg:
beautiful... :notworthy:
SoftSword
15th October 2008, 07:41 PM
Liked Tu Meri Dost, Dil Ka Rishta & Manmohini Morey in first listen :thumbsup: Other songs are yet to catch up.
master... give me the links...
Mahen
15th October 2008, 07:56 PM
My rating..
Tu Meri dosth hain - 5/5
Tu Muskura - 4/5
Zindagi - 4/5
Mustam - 5/5
Dil KA rishta - 4.5/5
Manmohini - 5/5
Shano - 2/5 - sucks :)
Overall a very different album..Refreshing...Wonder how will the northies react to the music of yuvraaj
sha
15th October 2008, 08:01 PM
Shano is specially made for those who love digital showoff.. no soul, just some beats thrown here n there. any way, north Indian kids will love it. ;)
littlemaster1982
15th October 2008, 09:16 PM
Manmohini Morey :omg:
beautiful... :notworthy:
My favorite track as of now. Too bad it's so short :(
Ramakrishna
15th October 2008, 10:53 PM
Dil Ka Rishta :notworthy: Best of the lot
Ramakrishna
15th October 2008, 11:22 PM
Next comes Tu Muskara. The tune is fantastic
Movies
16th October 2008, 01:37 AM
Yuvraaj one word Review >>> SUCKS .
Yathu
16th October 2008, 01:53 AM
Movies, do you mean they're the most Superb Ultimate Cool Kick-ass Songs you've ever heard?
(I'm yet to hear these songs! :( If anyone could send me links, i'd be eternally grateful! Thineshan where are you?! :D )
baba88
16th October 2008, 02:09 AM
where can I listen to the songs ?
--> ok guys got the songs. I have to say, Shano is not that bad. It just needs a few listens.
Movies
16th October 2008, 02:32 AM
Movies, do you mean they're the most Superb Ultimate Cool Kick-ass Songs you've ever heard? )
No. Quite honsetly this would rate along with rahmans worst. Terrible effort on Rahman's part. As an example, Rahman could have easily created his own piece instead of using Beethoven's, regardless of what the story is about. I have been part of TFM forever, mostly silent, but I've never judged an ARR album so soon, not even Parasuram, but now I know it's pointless.
Yuvraaj is a half hearted / baked effort trying to piggy back on Taal's reputaion! I am sure any honest and hardcore ARR fan agrees.
A.ANAND
16th October 2008, 07:37 AM
yuvvraj - i love this album :musicsmile:
i love all songs in this album!ithu pothum ennakku: :swinghead:
sat_srini
16th October 2008, 07:37 AM
Pretty satisfying soundtrack!!! :thumbsup:
I am amazed by the variety shown by ARR in recent times without any compromise on quality. :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:
Hope I do not get branded as dishonest just because I like the album. :ashamed:
A.ANAND
16th October 2008, 07:58 AM
dil ka rista- :omg: :omg: :2thumbsup: wooooooow!
manmohini - :clap: :clap: :clap:
kham
16th October 2008, 08:56 AM
Guys, all da songs r rocking n amazing....
They have recreated the magic... My pic is Tu Muckura... wow...
I din like Shano, but i guess it will take time to grow... Others r amazing...
Talking abt Beethoven Symphony, im pretty sure Salman's character is to do something with tha... N for dat only they hav created it... N more or less da Main Yuvraaj song is like an introduiction given by Bhartiraja in his films... So it doesnt count much...
Ramakrishna
16th October 2008, 09:07 AM
dil ka rista- :omg: :omg: :2thumbsup: wooooooow!
:exactly: Outstanding song
A.ANAND
16th October 2008, 09:18 AM
for me ,all song sounds something fresh,variety and new feeling!woooow!amazing :notworthy: :2thumbsup: :cool2: :clap:
inetk
16th October 2008, 09:37 AM
100.
http://itwofs.com/milliblog/2008/10/16/music-review-yuvvraaj-hindi-a-r-rahman/
A.ANAND
16th October 2008, 09:47 AM
100.
http://itwofs.com/milliblog/2008/10/16/music-review-yuvvraaj-hindi-a-r-rahman/ :thumbsup:
dinesh2002
16th October 2008, 11:08 AM
Manmohini Morey :omg:
beautiful... :notworthy:
My favorite track as of now. Too bad it's so short :(
yea man...to bad its too short.... Vijay Jesudas'sa ithe??? :omg:
too good!!!! if only this song had a female version and Madhushree sung it.... :omg: .... its like heaven for me.... :D
MADDY
16th October 2008, 11:15 AM
i have never cried for a song at its first listening as i did for manmohini morey :oops: ..........i dunno, it elevated me to a different level.........trust me, the joy that this song gave me is more than any other pleasure in the world including sexxxx 8-)
:notworthy:
littlemaster1982
16th October 2008, 11:16 AM
Manmohini Morey :omg:
beautiful... :notworthy:
My favorite track as of now. Too bad it's so short :(
yea man...to bad its too short.... Vijay Jesudas'sa ithe??? :omg:
It's Vijay Prakash. The one who sung 'Poovaasam Purappadum Penne' from Anbe Sivam.
SoftSword
16th October 2008, 12:04 PM
i have never cried for a song at its first listening as i did for manmohini morey :oops: ..........i dunno, it elevated me to a different level.........trust me, the joy that this song gave me is more than any other pleasure in the world including sexxxx 8-)
:notworthy:
Maddy...
confessions??? :P
SoftSword
16th October 2008, 12:06 PM
guess its too early for me to comment abt this album...
for it sounds very different that the usual... let me first get accustomed to this new kinda music... and then give my views...
but one thing i feel... from sakkarakatti its a new era for Rahman... he is a entirely a new composer now...
dinesh2002
16th October 2008, 12:15 PM
i have never cried for a song at its first listening as i did for manmohini morey :oops: ..........i dunno, it elevated me to a different level.........trust me, the joy that this song gave me is more than any other pleasure in the world including sexxxx 8-)
:notworthy:
Maddy.... !!!!!!!!!! :devil:
yes... infact i felt so comfortable with Manmohini,i cant think right, all i wanna do is listen to it and just feel it..... it is not letting me to listen to other songs.... im just stumped!!! no words to express it..... it just brings u to heaven ..... this number is enough to push Taal behind Yuvvaaraj.... :twisted:
LM... thanks.... got emotional after seing the VIJAY infront of the name... haha.... nevertheless, he is awesome!!!!!! :twisted:
MADDY
16th October 2008, 12:31 PM
i have never cried for a song at its first listening as i did for manmohini morey :oops: ..........i dunno, it elevated me to a different level.........trust me, the joy that this song gave me is more than any other pleasure in the world including sexxxx 8-)
:notworthy:
Maddy.... !!!!!!!!!! :devil:
yes... infact i felt so comfortable with Manmohini,i cant think right, all i wanna do is listen to it and just feel it..... it is not letting me to listen to other songs.... im just stumped!!! no words to express it..... it just brings u to heaven ..... this number is enough to push Taal behind Yuvvaaraj.... :twisted:
:lol: hahaha i shuld have added "probably" before sex
i was lying on my sofa and listening to it........once the song started, within 6-7 seconds i got up and tears started welling in my eyes.......there was a flow of emotions, happiness, feeling of being connected to something etherial :) chance-e illa indha paattu.......exactly this one song pushes taal behind it 8-)
baba88
16th October 2008, 06:18 PM
who's rapping in Shano remix ?
Ramakrishna
16th October 2008, 06:33 PM
Ember rap
SoftSword
16th October 2008, 06:40 PM
Ember rap
he is the guy who rapped in "Ponmagall vanchaall"...
am i rite?
Ramakrishna
16th October 2008, 06:51 PM
right softy
callmeshyam
16th October 2008, 06:52 PM
Dinesh/Maddy could'nt agree with you more. This song is pure ecstacy. Piece of art!!!
baba88
16th October 2008, 08:25 PM
I like both versions of Shano. Manmohini is really good, too.
ThalaNass
16th October 2008, 08:35 PM
Guys,
links please :)
A.ANAND
16th October 2008, 08:53 PM
my rating yuvvraj 9.8/10
my opinion,this album better than taal
:2thumbsup: woooow!
baba88
16th October 2008, 08:57 PM
For those who don't have the songs yet. I don't wanna support piracy but I can give you a tip. Check out youtube ;)
united07
16th October 2008, 09:07 PM
http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/movies/audiolisting/13391/index.html
sat_srini
16th October 2008, 09:19 PM
You can order the CD at http://www.musicyogi.com/asp/musicDetails.asp?albId=ALB7781
sat_srini
16th October 2008, 09:23 PM
Audio launch video - http://specials.rediff.com/movies/2008/oct/16video3.htm
ThalaNass
16th October 2008, 09:32 PM
:notworthy: guys..
songs are great... i like all the song on 1st hearing itself :P
Ramakrishna
16th October 2008, 10:47 PM
http://www.rollickingmaniac.blogspot.com/
interz
17th October 2008, 01:35 AM
My pick is:
Shano Shano (orig)
I was expecting some new unheard Rhythms from Rahman. I guess I have to wait another time.
A.ANAND
17th October 2008, 07:29 AM
http://uselessdiary.wordpress.com/2008/10/16/music-of-yuvraaj/
A.ANAND
17th October 2008, 07:56 AM
whats the meaning fistline in song mustam mastam.
sound like 'laddu olichi''landdu olichi' :lol:
tholanji pona ladda thedararo hero :confused2:
sat_srini
17th October 2008, 07:57 AM
Video - cast and crew talk about the music : http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/tamil/gallery/events/16541.html
directhit
17th October 2008, 07:59 AM
Dil Ka Rishta is my fav 8-) 8-) 8-) (and esp the time when thalaivar joins in, its BLISS :bow: :bow:)
Manmohini More is too good, sad its short
surprisingly i like the Shano Remix :oops: Ladies, am the Casanova :noteeth:
Tu hi meri dosth hain is impressive too
yet to hear more of the rest
jabarullah
17th October 2008, 11:26 AM
i am 300% satisfied with this album.... soooo powerfulll the music... greaatttttt a r rahmannnn.... :notworthy: :2thumbsup:
MADDY
17th October 2008, 12:04 PM
today its turn of dil ka rishta to rule my senses........:notworthy:
prelude is a symphony man :huh: .......and the best part is the indian touch in the WCM that ARR brings in - i think nobody else can pull this off so neatly 8-)
manmohini is seriously composed from mars - not on earth :lol: ......enna ennamo feelings kondu varudhu........now only noticed, tu muskara tune comes in between manmohini's small interlude..... :)
Yuvraaj is the "sachin tendulkar" amongst ARR's albums 8-)
thamizhvaanan
17th October 2008, 12:19 PM
[tscii:f94ba31eef]Salman Khan - “When Rahman and Subhashji come together, they give you the best music. The music of Yuvvraaj is outstanding. Its very soulful, peaceful and carries a sweetness of its own with powerful lyrical value.”
IT’S OFFICIAL! By some astonishing miracle, 2008 WILL be a memorable year for music. Yes indeed! But that miracle has come solely by way of Allah Rakha Rahman (ARR). Because without the outstanding music of Jodhaa Akbar, Ada…A Way of Life and Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na, the year is arguably one of the worst in recent times littered with mediocrity and devoid of what we all know and love to be the ‘essence’ of music, it’s soul and passion. This is largely due to the complacency of other music directors who have lost their focus but let’s not dwell on them. Because this is the era of Rahman and this is the year of a maestro who has truly been a ‘godsend’ (no pun intended) for all music lovers.
And thankfully there has been little delay with his latest, Subhash Ghai’s much anticipated Yuvvraaj , a musical about family bonds, love and the arrogance and overconfidence of contemporary youth (sold under the banner “everyone want’s to be a rock star!”), in particular three siblings (Salman Khan, Anil Kapoor and Zayed Khan) and a lead cellist (Katrina Kaif). So just as with Taal, Rahman’s music is expected to feature in a big way, says the director:
Subhash Ghai- “Like Taal, Yuvvraaj is based on music. I've told Rahman, Yuvvraaj belongs to two people, Rahman and Subhash Ghai, in that order. All the main characters are musicians in Yuvvraaj."
Any comparisons to Taal are consequently inevitable but unfortunate as that is a true classic and a perfect score in so many ways but if anyone can do it, it’s the legend himself! So having set the scene dear listener, it is time to head towards the soundtrack and as long as you are prepared to stick by it, another journey into musical heaven beckons….
A journey starting with Symphony No.5 (Beethoven) is setting some precedence for the OST. The first track Main Hoon Yuvvraaj does exactly that (performed by Chennai String Orchestra) and provides a short introduction to the movie with vocals by none other than Salman Khan himself. In this he reveals a number of interesting cues but one thing is for sure….he is a 'bad guy' and he is Yuvvraaj out to prove he can be a superstar with his singing!
And his first attempt at stardom comes immediately with the next track, the quite wonderfully composed Tu Meri Dost Hain. The music, starting on a simple note, is eerily soft yet ever so alluring eventually developing into a blissful tune that will undoubtedly mesmerize you upon repeated listening. But why are you surprised? These are the hallmarks of classic Rahman! In particular the melodious cello play just takes the track to another level and the accompanying symphony effects are fabulous as are the dovetailing beats…everything links together so harmoniously, I am simply at a lost for words to describe the beauty of this composition. Special mention also to Gulzar saab for his gifted lyrics that add so much meaning to the song. Furthermore it appears that Rahman’s singing dynasty has added another sensation in the form of Benny Dayal (who also sang in Jaane Tu..) who sings in stunning fashin alongside the maestro himself. But it’s Shreya Ghoshal’s entry midway through that is a masterstroke and just the icing on the cake. Honestly, if it wasn’t for Rahman’s earlier release this year from Jodhaa Akbar i.e. the amazing Khwaja Mere Khwaja, this would be my pick for the most outstanding track of 2008. Genius!
A.R.Rahman- “Subhash Ghai is very different from other directors. He has really worked hard on the visuals. They look really colorful and really romantic. It’s almost treated in a musical way where it’s more realistic than just background music.”
Ok it’s now time for some party as the spotlight moves onto Zayed Khan and so beckons the next track Shano Shano. Let’s be honest from the outset, this is the weakest track of Yuvvraaj by some distance. However it’s not a total disaster when you take it in the context of the movie. Yes the music sounds like something out of a 1980s disco floor but if Zayed wants to groove to some chaotic music, as a composer, that is what you have to deliver! At the very least Rahman provides variety with some interesting musical instruments (it’s not all synth) and the use of multiple singers including Sonu Nigaam, Srinivas, Karthik, Timmy, Sunaida, Vivienne Pocha, Tina. Lyrics are about as good as they get for such a track. This is passable but the soundtrack offers so much more so let’s move on. Incidentally Shano Shano Remix by Krishna Chetan contains more vocals by Ember that are reminiscent of a ‘bad boy’ Yuvvraaj and hence the song is quite fitting for the movie. Nice alternative but nothing more.
After that minor blip, the soundtrack diverts itself onto the SOUL of Yuvvraaj with the utterly spellbinding Tu Muskura. The cello marks a sensational return and solo cellist V.R. Sekar and Elidh Martin (K M M C Faculty) do Rahman proud with some fine performances. Their cello play is underpinned by a percussion that hypnotises you soothingly from the start and keeps you firmly in a trance until the very end. As if that wasn’t enough, the allure of a previous melody (belonging to Tu Meri Dost Hain) sweeps past you briefly as Rahman magically weaves it into the song via the deft strings of Seenu's Mandolin play.
And yet, we have not even discussed the true catalyst of the song. So many have written her off but Rahman as we know, is loyal to his singing dynasty. And so marks the return of an old favourite: Alka Yagnik. Well in my opinion (based on her singing here) it will be a travesty if she is not nominated for the best female playback singer (award) for a performance that is as mesmerizing as the musical backdrop that she sings against. She is simply a transformed singer here, sometimes unrecognizable and from recollection, her last performance of such magnitude was Rang Hai (Meenaxi: A Tale of Three Cities) which confirms the mastery of ARR over his singers. Javed Ali did a great job in Jashn-e-Bahaara but plays second fiddle here to the bewitching vocals of Alka. Gulzar’s lyrics grab your inner soul and churn out what is left of your emotions… WOW! This is definitely one step closer to musical heaven….you could quite literally waste away hours, even days listening to this soul stirring masterpiece!
Gulzar- “When I saw the songs of Yuvvraaj on screen, I sent a message to Rahman saying that they were magnificent, and this is a very honest opinion of his songs and picturisation. Great showman puts up a great show! I think the performances of Subhash’s Yuvvraaj will go a long way in carrying this film ahead. It touches your heart.”
After such an emotionally draining roller coaster that was Tu Muskura one feels the need for a break and a diversion. Rahman duly obliges with Mastam Mastam, a delightfully uplifting track that also ranks as the most innovative of the soundtrack and also one of the best of 2008. The music is simple yet oozes witchcraft (the dhol and cello in tandem, play mind games on you like you have never heard before!), playful but at times melancholy, witty but with an underlying message. The interaction between the singers, Sonu Nigaam (outstanding as ever), Alka Yagnik, Naresh & Benny, is another highlight as are the incredibly unique and diverse lyrics, hats off to you Gulzar saab! Where Mastam Mastam lacks in instant attraction or a catchy melody, it more than makes up for after repeated listening and becomes an extremely enjoyable outing. Just be ready to click your fingers to one of Rahman’s most underrated song of 2008.
Shridhar (Sound Engineer – Yuvvraaj) - “I think its gonna rock, well, its gonna orchestrate… It’s going to reach a lot of people… and touch their minds and souls…”
The soulful journey of Yuvvraaj ends with Zindagi in which the composer continues to amaze in more ways than one. Depending on your preferences and mood swings, you could potentially enjoy this more than Tu Muskura. First up expect to be blown away by the Woodwinds play by P M K Naveen Kumar. If you recover from that, there is the enticing piano and strings of the Chennai String Orchestra. Rahman’s fusion of these incredible sounds is the best remedy for a stressful mind! The distinct vocals are instantly recognizable but this is not Hariharan listeners, this is Srinivas, another long time favourite of Rahman who also sang in the brilliant Yeh Jo Zindagi Hai (Earth 1947). In fact with such awesome vocals, one wonders why we have not heard more from him. Gulzar outdoes himself once again and for his complete collection in Yuvvraaj, runs away with the best lyrics of the year award. Zindagi is another must listen.
The penultimate track Dil Ka Rishta is a diversion of a completely different kind that takes you by complete surprise! Initially you don’t realize as a beautiful piano introduction is cut short by a cello play but your senses are instantly awestruck by the powerful nature of the drums and the full-blown orchestration that follows immediately after that. Welcome to the PASSION of Yuvvraaj and another unique twist to the soundtrack! This one has it all; a catchy tune, peppy beats, symphony orchestra, English verses (by Blazze) and some killer vocals by Sonu Nigaam, Roopkumar Rathod and ARR himself. Rahman puts this potpourri of ingredients to amazing use and delivers another winner even thought strictly speaking, the song is clearly situational and is attached to the relationship of the three brothers in the movie. Fascinating yet irresistibly Rahman!
Manmohini Morey ends the OST with a short classical piece that Rahman enhances with the use of synth to suit the taste of modern listeners. Vijay Prakash provides the vocals against Gulzar’s verses. Undoubtedly a commendable effort with addictive nuances, the track is too short to make any lasting impression. However do listen out for the chilling return of the cello fromTu Muskura around the 1:50 mark…clearly the maestro couldn’t resist one last rendezvous!
So where does Yuvvraaj OST sit in the hallmarks of all time great Rahman soundtracks? It will probably be years before we can answer that, will it stand the test of time? Without question. However what is clear is that it is not flawless in its execution like say a Taal OST which was perfect from A-Z. However we cannot underestimate the impact the soundtrack will have on the movie, the potential is colossal whatever the fate of the movie at the box office.
Comparisons with his other releases in 2008 are also unnecessary and futile. Each one stood it’s own tests respectively and more than satisfied audiences, fans and producers/directors alike. With the odd exception, everything else (outside of Rahman’s court) this year is so far behind for quality it’s embarrassing. So instead, let us simply rejoice this moment, your moment, the minutes, the hours, the days and the year 2008 when our finest music composer (at least of this era) gifted us an unprecedented array of compositions that became for us, Musical Nirvana in several guises…Yuvvraaj sits proudly towards the top for having outstanding music.
And in case you are wondering, the magic continues shortly with the soundtrack to Ghajini (Remake) …long live the legend. Long live A.R.Rahman.
Subhash Ghai (to Rahman): “Now that most of the popular Hindi film songs are only about disco and Punjabi folk music, does it makes sense to make a musical like Yuvvraaj?” Rahman's response: “Why not? If you get out of your comfort zone…go for experiments and innovations….new music will happen!”
http://www.planetbollywood.com/displayReview.php?id=m101608064638[/tscii:f94ba31eef]
littlemaster1982
17th October 2008, 01:01 PM
Superb review. Goosebumps all over.
Thanks Thamizh for posting :ty:
SoftSword
17th October 2008, 01:03 PM
yeah very elaborate review....
after reading the minute details, feel like hearing it immediately to check with those details....
MADDY
17th October 2008, 03:16 PM
whats the meaning fistline in song mustam mastam.
sound like 'laddu olichi''landdu olichi' :lol:
tholanji pona ladda thedararo hero :confused2:
:lol: its starting line of manmohini - it goes like:
lat ulchi suljaa baalam
maate ki bindiya bikar gayee hai, apne haath saja ja balam
:notworthy: such delectable lyrics and pure hindi.........i seriously dont have a clue on first line :oops: ........second line means, the "bindhi" on ur forehead has gone, get it decorated from my hand....... 8-)
TV :ty: superb review but wud have liked more analysis on manmohini :(
rajasaranam
17th October 2008, 04:24 PM
[tscii:d4be6e3b51] “Why not? If you get out of your comfort zone...go for experiments and innovation...new music will happen!”
Well Said :notworthy: That is why we are able to listen to one of the best song post 2000 like 'Dil ka Rishta' - xcellent experimentation and innovation in fusing WCM and Indian music. :cool2:
This year had been really good for Rahman and his fans.
Matham Maara mudiyaathu aana mattha mathathula irukira nalla vishayatha paaraattalaam :) [/tscii:d4be6e3b51]
A.ANAND
17th October 2008, 05:01 PM
[tscii:4f13adb8cd]
Mesmerizing Tunes Of AR Rahman's Yuvvraaj
[Friday, October 17, 2008]
It's time for film buffs to celebrate, for the duo combo Subash Ghai-A.R. Rahman are back swaying with grand fiesta of musical treat. The mesmerizing tunes of yesteryear blockbuster 'Taal' are sure to remain cherished in our memories. Here comes, the charismatic melodies tuned by A.R. Rahman for Subash Ghai's 'Yuvvraaj'. Audio was launched yesterday evening and within few hours of it, the songs are there already topping the chart.
IndiaGlitz brings you the exclusive video of celebrities of 'Yuvvraaj' Salman Khan, Anil Kapoor, A.R. Rahman, Subash Ghai, Gulzar and others speaking on the musical journey they jaunted through…
http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/tamil/gallery/events/16541.html[/tscii:4f13adb8cd]
SoftSword
17th October 2008, 05:40 PM
[tscii:ee5eb44111] “Why not? If you get out of your comfort zone...go for experiments and innovation...new music will happen!”
Well Said :notworthy: That is why we are able to listen to one of the best song post 2000 like 'Dil ka Rishta' - xcellent experimentation and innovation in fusing WCM and Indian music. :cool2:
This year had been really good for Rahman and his fans.
Matham Maara mudiyaathu aana mattha mathathula irukira nalla vishayatha paaraattalaam :) [/tscii:ee5eb44111]
Honest words!! :notworthy:
raagas
17th October 2008, 06:19 PM
[tscii:443017f3c6] “Why not? If you get out of your comfort zone...go for experiments and innovation...new music will happen!”
Well Said :notworthy: That is why we are able to listen to one of the best song post 2000 like 'Dil ka Rishta' - xcellent experimentation and innovation in fusing WCM and Indian music. :cool2:
This year had been really good for Rahman and his fans.
Matham Maara mudiyaathu aana mattha mathathula irukira nalla vishayatha paaraattalaam :) [/tscii:443017f3c6]
i didnt know you like ARR's music too.Rarely i get to see music lovers who like both IR's music and ARR's music, vewing both distinctly and not comparing them.
Btw, whats your take on the best songs of this album - "Tu Muskuraa" and "Zindagi"?
SoftSword
17th October 2008, 06:47 PM
[tscii:6b0b9a52b5] “Why not? If you get out of your comfort zone...go for experiments and innovation...new music will happen!”
Well Said :notworthy: That is why we are able to listen to one of the best song post 2000 like 'Dil ka Rishta' - xcellent experimentation and innovation in fusing WCM and Indian music. :cool2:
This year had been really good for Rahman and his fans.
Matham Maara mudiyaathu aana mattha mathathula irukira nalla vishayatha paaraattalaam :) [/tscii:6b0b9a52b5]
i didnt know you like ARR's music too.Rarely i get to see music lovers who like both IR's music and ARR's music, vewing both distinctly and not comparing them.
Btw, whats your take on the best songs of this album - "Tu Muskuraa" and "Zindagi"?
there are too many like that....
u can take me as well...
Sureshs65
17th October 2008, 10:00 PM
RS,
Maybe it is just me but I was not really too fascinated by 'Dil Ka Rishta'. I thought the WCM part was nothing too complicated and the tune is very popish.
S.Suresh
baba88
17th October 2008, 10:42 PM
You know what the best piece in the whole Yuvraj album is in my opinion ?
It's 3:30 to 3:51 in the song Shano Shano. I wished ARR would have done a whole song with this part. It reminds me of Dil Se type of songs.
MusicIsLife
17th October 2008, 11:21 PM
Manmohini Morey is awesome and captivating, Dil ka Rashta really made me think about the gr8 nuances, the light poke here and there with rythmic flow, and a grandeur layering of symphony type arragement is marvelous.
hats off.. after a long time these two songs symboloizes the richness of music and wish for greatness and gratefulness.
raagas
18th October 2008, 12:13 AM
RS,
Maybe it is just me but I was not really too fascinated by 'Dil Ka Rishta'. I thought the WCM part was nothing too complicated and the tune is very popish.
S.Suresh
The track is not pure western classical. Infact, the orientation of this track is in the same dimension as stage-climax "Ishq bina" of Taal. I mean, just a 1-2 lines of main melody and lot of orchestra and chorus and rhythms etc. both, that song and this song are nearly 7 mins and everyone can make out that this is some climax-related song.So, evidently this is what Subhash Ghai wanted.so i wouldnt really call it pure WCM.it is a pop song with a layer of WCM under it and there are other layers too. But the song is commendable for the unusual structure it carries. It doesnt have anthara-mukhada system. It just flows.
After Taal, Kisna(2 songs) and Yuvvraaj, i now understand what Subhash Ghai seeks from ARR. all these songs albums have similar orientations/genres.
A.ANAND
18th October 2008, 09:26 AM
http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/hindi/article/42410.html
MADDY
18th October 2008, 09:34 AM
RS,
Maybe it is just me but I was not really too fascinated by 'Dil Ka Rishta'. I thought the WCM part was nothing too complicated and the tune is very popish.
S.Suresh
The track is not pure western classical. Infact, the orientation of this track is in the same dimension as stage-climax "Ishq bina" of Taal. I mean, just a 1-2 lines of main melody and lot of orchestra and chorus and rhythms etc. both, that song and this song are nearly 7 mins and everyone can make out that this is some climax-related song.So, evidently this is what Subhash Ghai wanted.so i wouldnt really call it pure WCM.it is a pop song with a layer of WCM under it and there are other layers too. But the song is commendable for the unusual structure it carries. It doesnt have anthara-mukhada system. It just flows.
adding to these points, its the "fusion" that works big time.......when the song starts with WCM bits, the "dhom dhana" hindustani aalap at 1:18 is such a surprise.......i dont think anyone other than ARR wud have thot of it.........yes, it is a pop tune but i have never heard a pop tune accompanied with such rythms and orchestration :notworthy: ............its a great fusion of pop, hindustani, WCM and not a standalone WCM piece
this is what irritates purists i believe.......rahman never gives any genre in pure form :( ........even manmohini is such a classical song, more classic than kannodu kaanbedhellam(jeans) but the beats are so modern and innovative...........nammala appadiye mayakkidaraaru, but pandits are not happy........i dont think he can ever stick to genre conformity :)
dinesh2002
18th October 2008, 10:42 AM
Tu Meri Dost Hain.... now im addicted to this song.... can anyone else compose such a song... ????
A.R.Rahman, never cease to amazes me.....
Gosh... what a melody number..... with its western classical interludes....... :D
Yuvvraaj... YuvvARRaj..... :)
prasana84
18th October 2008, 10:55 AM
Yuvvraj excellent album
MADDY
18th October 2008, 11:00 AM
Tu Meri Dost Hain.... now im addicted to this song.... can anyone else compose such a song... ????
A.R.Rahman, never cease to amazes me.....
Gosh... what a melody number..... with its western classical interludes....... :D
Yuvvraaj... YuvvARRaj..... :)
and hip hop beats :notworthy: .......
Sureshs65
18th October 2008, 11:44 AM
I wouldn't surely consider myself as a purist and I am more than happy listening to fusion. As raagas said, maybe this song has more relevance in the movie and shouldn't probably be judged as a standalone song. If you take this as a standalone song, I do see different threads of music like hindustani, pop etc coming in but there doesn't seem to be a central theme which is holding all of them together. Maybe the central theme is what happens on the screen but as a standalone fusion song this doesn't work for me.
S.Suresh
vibinrajmani
18th October 2008, 02:36 PM
Manmohini is the song of the millenium for me :notworthy: :notworthy: :clap: :clap: Does it follow a particular raagam? If you guys can identify it, that would be great!
prasana84
18th October 2008, 03:02 PM
Manmohini is the song of the millenium for me :notworthy: :notworthy: :clap: :clap: Does it follow a particular raagam? If you guys can identify it, that would be great!
Extra ordinary song. tu muskura is my kind of melody :musicsmile:
Guess_Me
18th October 2008, 05:03 PM
Got Yuvvraaj CD today. Came by courier from T-Series office in Delhi, for the order I placed on their website on 15th.
The songs sound sooooooooooooo much better on original CD. Guys, you must listen to this. The recording quality is out of the world. This has to be the best quality CD ever recorded by T-Series. I feel like that may be bcoz of the higher (than normal) number of layerings embedded in each song by ARR. It's a treat to the ears. Those who are still listening to Yuvvraaj in 320kbps MP3s, what you are hearing is just some song and not the way ARR intended it to be heard.
Now, if you are still adamant on being a pirate, do yourself a favour. At least download some lossless format of the songs (like FLAC or WAV) and listen. The experience can't be expressed in words.
united07
18th October 2008, 06:54 PM
I'm very very disappointed with Yuvraaj!!!
Where's the piano instrumental???!!!
I need it for my wedding next month!
I gave away Kisna's theme for my sister in law thinking Yuvraaj will definitely have one!
GRRR!!!!
dinesh2002
18th October 2008, 07:20 PM
its official!! Yuvvraaj is a winner... im hooked to all the songs... [something which i never expect too, initially i disliked the album, thats y i kept quiet all the while]
It overtakes Taal anyday, creativity, complexity, fussion level, classy, quality... u name it, its there in Yuvvraaj.....
A.R.Rahman, how ??? why???
its only u whom can compose music like this...
A.R.Rahman is not just a mere composer, he is a living Mozart.... enough with the title Isai Puyal, he needs Mozart of Today title !! :notworthy:
july
18th October 2008, 07:27 PM
Superb orchestration!!!!!
Great album from Arr....
A.ANAND
18th October 2008, 07:30 PM
its official!! Yuvvraaj is a winner... im hooked to all the songs... [something which i never expect too, initially i disliked the album, thats y i kept quiet all the while]
It overtakes Taal anyday, creativity, complexity, fussion level, classy, quality... u name it, its there in Yuvvraaj.....
A.R.Rahman, how ??? why???
its only u whom can compose music like this...
A.R.Rahman is not just a mere composer, he is a living Mozart.... enough with the title Isai Puyal, he needs Mozart of Today title !! :notworthy:
Naan sonnathu palichiduchi! :lol: :victory:
A.ANAND
18th October 2008, 07:37 PM
manmohini i'm mad with this track!huh! :omg: :omg: :omg: amazing!
exp.antha 'thum thum thana....'electrifying alaps kill me! :omg: :omg: :omg:i'm never heard tthis kind of fusion before! :cry3:
dinesh2002
18th October 2008, 07:41 PM
its official!! Yuvvraaj is a winner... im hooked to all the songs... [something which i never expect too, initially i disliked the album, thats y i kept quiet all the while]
It overtakes Taal anyday, creativity, complexity, fussion level, classy, quality... u name it, its there in Yuvvraaj.....
A.R.Rahman, how ??? why???
its only u whom can compose music like this...
A.R.Rahman is not just a mere composer, he is a living Mozart.... enough with the title Isai Puyal, he needs Mozart of Today title !! :notworthy:
Naan sonnathu palichiduchi! :lol: :victory:
Anand.... A.R.Rahman is the ISAI KADAVUL !!!! :twisted:
A.ANAND
18th October 2008, 07:42 PM
shano shano also the exllent number but too long!
july
18th October 2008, 07:45 PM
Oh..god the album hooked me...
speechless here.....................
dinesh2002
18th October 2008, 07:50 PM
did anyone realize?? that Dil Ka Rishta tune has Munbe Va variant which was used as BGM in the movie SOK ???? listen to the bgm "Gautham's Diary"...
just felt like sharing this :)
A.ANAND
18th October 2008, 08:00 PM
its official!! Yuvvraaj is a winner... im hooked to all the songs... [something which i never expect too, initially i disliked the album, thats y i kept quiet all the while]
It overtakes Taal anyday, creativity, complexity, fussion level, classy, quality... u name it, its there in Yuvvraaj.....
A.R.Rahman, how ??? why???
its only u whom can compose music like this...
A.R.Rahman is not just a mere composer, he is a living Mozart.... enough with the title Isai Puyal, he needs Mozart of Today title !! :notworthy:
Naan sonnathu palichiduchi! :lol: :victory:
Anand.... A.R.Rahman is the ISAI KADAVUL !!!! :twisted:
:yes: :yes: :yes: i will change my signature soon! :cool2:
prasana84
18th October 2008, 08:24 PM
manmohini i'm mad with this track!huh! :omg: :omg: :omg: amazing!
exp.antha 'thum thum thana....'electrifying alaps kill me! :omg: :omg: :omg:i'm never heard tthis kind of fusion before! :cry3:
:shock: that sounds awesome
prasana84
18th October 2008, 09:11 PM
Excellent album. no words. ena oru composition
thineshan54321
19th October 2008, 04:13 AM
WOW!!! 2nd time listening. hope my life is extended by 5 more years just for this album. Way too many things going on but on the surface its WOW!!! ARRs alaap kills in dil ka rishta. my favorite is manmohini. what a classical composition.
arsaregama
19th October 2008, 11:53 AM
but still feel the tracks have complex layering and might not suit ppl other than fans... instantly...guess will appeal more with the video...
prasana84
19th October 2008, 04:40 PM
Rahman says there are also some good songs which are not in the audio cd. it wil cum in the movie.
prasana84
19th October 2008, 04:45 PM
but still feel the tracks have complex layering and might not suit ppl other than fans... instantly...guess will appeal more with the video...
First i too though like that but after some hearings this album appeal to any1
A.ANAND
19th October 2008, 05:54 PM
finally,next a.r.rahman naan than innu, kanavu kaanum[half baked] tfm [all zerox,hip hop,kuthus,remix]md's ellam oru murai, yuvvraj soundtrack kettu ippave music poda konjam kattu kunnga!
MADDY
19th October 2008, 06:18 PM
finally,next a.r.rahman naan than innu, kanavu kaanum[half baked] tfm [all zerox,hip hop,kuthus,remix]md's ellam oru murai, yuvvraj soundtrack kettu ippave music poda konjam kattu kunnga!
seriously if i were ARR's peer and listen to yuvraaj, i would consider my works as piss in front of niagra :lol:
now its the turn of tu muskura to make me emotional...........yuvraaj has seriously cast doubts whether i have become too weak :oops: .....hey, anyone else saem blood??? :lol:
Music4Ever
19th October 2008, 08:35 PM
A combination of the beneficial effects of his birth number happening this year, favorable disposition of the biggies Jupiter and Saturn, and the inspiration arising out of the need to give something different when working for one of his favorites, Subash Ghai, Thalaivar has produced a memorable album for his fans in Yuvraaj. The jury is probably still out whether this effort improves upon his Taal of ten years ago, but this a highly commendable effort from Thalaivar.
Elite Class <---- Dil Ka Rishta, Tu Muskura------> 5 out of 5
Excellent Class<---- Mere Dosth, Manmohini, Zindagi--->4.5 out of 5
Average class <-----Others------------>3.5 out of 5
My overall rating is 4.25.
I must admit that the Average class numbers will appeal most to the vapid listeners (It did to me, he he he), since the music is immediately catchy and raucous. What strikes most is the orchestral opulence and the liberal use of aalaabanai in many songs. Fantastic. I will be buying the CD this afternoon.
thineshan54321
19th October 2008, 10:11 PM
i have never listened to a more emotional draining album ever before. Wait for my rating and review. I dont want to rush this one.
raagas
20th October 2008, 01:20 AM
Manmohini is the song of the millenium for me :notworthy: :notworthy: :clap: :clap: Does it follow a particular raagam? If you guys can identify it, that would be great!
It is set in raag Bheempalas, whose carnatic equivalent is Abheri raagam.
The song is good for sure.but IMHO, i dont think it is a great fusion. it has good melody backed by Synth riffs and nothing else. i give 4/5 for the tune, but cant call it real fusion, bcoz it is easy to ccreate synth riffs. rahman's own brilliant fusion example is "Pacchai Nirame" where he mixed indian raaga with irish tune with fusion sound to it. now that way fusion. mere overlaying a raaga melody on synth is something that has become common now. seriously, buy any lounge music cd and thats what they sell in the garb of fusion.
Manmohana has beautiful melody. wish rahman improvised it more.
thineshan54321
20th October 2008, 05:32 AM
Manmohini is the song of the millenium for me :notworthy: :notworthy: :clap: :clap: Does it follow a particular raagam? If you guys can identify it, that would be great!
It is set in raag Bheempalas, whose carnatic equivalent is Abheri raagam.
The song is good for sure.but IMHO, i dont think it is a great fusion. it has good melody backed by Synth riffs and nothing else. i give 4/5 for the tune, but cant call it real fusion, bcoz it is easy to ccreate synth riffs. rahman's own brilliant fusion example is "Pacchai Nirame" where he mixed indian raaga with irish tune with fusion sound to it. now that way fusion. mere overlaying a raaga melody on synth is something that has become common now. seriously, buy any lounge music cd and thats what they sell in the garb of fusion.
Manmohana has beautiful melody. wish rahman improvised it more.
well said. but, however simple the fusion is (even if its not a fusion), its an amazing track and its beauty could not be greater if those synth riffs werent there. imo, it is the perfect way to orchestrate this beautiful raaga. with a tabla or a dholak, this song will not have the same beauty. to me this is a very complicated tune in a very beautiful raaga with a simple orchestration thats unique. everytime i listen to this song, it puts me into a heavenly trance.
sureshmehcnit
20th October 2008, 11:27 AM
My Opinion
http://ursmusically.blogspot.com/2008/10/yuvvraaj-soundtrack.html
A.ANAND
20th October 2008, 12:07 PM
ARR ON YUVVRAJ
http://in.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7Br_PV_5uo
MADDY
20th October 2008, 05:57 PM
Manmohini is the song of the millenium for me :notworthy: :notworthy: :clap: :clap: Does it follow a particular raagam? If you guys can identify it, that would be great!
It is set in raag Bheempalas, whose carnatic equivalent is Abheri raagam.
The song is good for sure.but IMHO, i dont think it is a great fusion. it has good melody backed by Synth riffs and nothing else. i give 4/5 for the tune, but cant call it real fusion, bcoz it is easy to ccreate synth riffs. rahman's own brilliant fusion example is "Pacchai Nirame" where he mixed indian raaga with irish tune with fusion sound to it. now that way fusion. mere overlaying a raaga melody on synth is something that has become common now. seriously, buy any lounge music cd and thats what they sell in the garb of fusion.
Manmohana has beautiful melody. wish rahman improvised it more.
i slightly disagree here.......i dont think manmohini is yet-another fusion song u hear in lounge CDs.......i'm sure lot of thought has gone into the template of this song.......the way vocals sit on these synth loops is mesmerising...........and dhum dhana dhom loop is also mesmerising......there is something 'very' perfect about the combination of these 3 that makes it a very special song.......
raagas, what do u think abt tu muskura - sounds very mych chinese and again very interesting loops in background.........and also, ur opinion on tu hi mere dost - WCM kissing hip-hop beats :lol:
raagas
21st October 2008, 12:07 AM
Manmohini is the song of the millenium for me :notworthy: :notworthy: :clap: :clap: Does it follow a particular raagam? If you guys can identify it, that would be great!
It is set in raag Bheempalas, whose carnatic equivalent is Abheri raagam.
The song is good for sure.but IMHO, i dont think it is a great fusion. it has good melody backed by Synth riffs and nothing else. i give 4/5 for the tune, but cant call it real fusion, bcoz it is easy to ccreate synth riffs. rahman's own brilliant fusion example is "Pacchai Nirame" where he mixed indian raaga with irish tune with fusion sound to it. now that way fusion. mere overlaying a raaga melody on synth is something that has become common now. seriously, buy any lounge music cd and thats what they sell in the garb of fusion.
Manmohana has beautiful melody. wish rahman improvised it more.
i slightly disagree here.......i dont think manmohini is yet-another fusion song u hear in lounge CDs.......i'm sure lot of thought has gone into the template of this song.......the way vocals sit on these synth loops is mesmerising...........and dhum dhana dhom loop is also mesmerising......there is something 'very' perfect about the combination of these 3 that makes it a very special song.......
raagas, what do u think abt tu muskura - sounds very mych chinese and again very interesting loops in background.........and also, ur opinion on tu hi mere dost - WCM kissing hip-hop beats :lol:
Hi!
I didnt say it is yet another lounge music track.but i said similar stuff is usually found there.I dont mind electronic riffs because there are many ARR songs which had them.But i felt the track clearly lacked 3 things:
1. Live percussion instruments
2. more improvisation of the raaga.
3. depth of experimentation.
Honestly, didnt you think that the song ends just when it was getting better? One example i can give is "Kismat Se Tum, Humko Mile ho" (Pukaar) which is ARR's Bheempalas. He has done some mindboggling arrangements in that song and there is a sense of completeness in it. Another example of pure classical raaga based track - "Dheem Ta da re Dheem" (Thakshak), which had string orchestra and percussions.
Tu Muskuraa is more appealing, even though backed by elec riffs again. Because there was a string section melody as under-current. and the rhythm was a loop, but very soft and simple. and ofcourse, the track is lengthy too. it makes you really sink into the song, because it holds you for a certain amount of time, unlike Manmohini which ends even before i just start relishing it.
Dragun
21st October 2008, 06:15 AM
Raagas, I agree that there should have been more improvisation and that it should have been longer, but the purely techno orchestration gives the song its other-worldiness.
thamizhvaanan
21st October 2008, 09:29 AM
Planet Bollywood review
Review by Aakash Gandhi.
In a year marked by musical drought, music lovers are blessed by the sudden reinvigoration of A.R. Rahman, who is turning out a modestly prolific year, with YUVRAAJ being his fourth release (following Jodhaa-Akbar, Ada, and Jaane Tu...Ya Jaane Na). It's quite ironic. 2008, a year that has heard quality music sparingly, is the one year in which India's greatest MD decides to put out an astonishing four soundtracks. And if Ghajini is released this year, that would be number five; making it the most productive year in Rahman's legendary career with the Hindi Film Industry.
Although Rahman's unparalleled works do not make up for the lackluster year, they certainly do provide us with a touch of class and musical versatility that has drastically faded in 2008. The man of the hour is most certainly A.R. Rahman. And when such a showman as Subhash Ghai, the creator of Yuvraaj himself, tells you that the film belongs first to A.R. Rahman and then to him - that my friends is one of those rare compliments you wish you could frame and hang on the wall. Master poet Gulzar saab will be adding meaning to sound with his beautiful words. When you have three individuals who are considered legends in their respective fields and who have an undeniably remarkable track record, one can't help but salivate all over the CD of Yuvraaj.
We begin the journey with a short dialogue-based introductory piece Main Hoon Yuvraaj. Not much to write from a critic's perspective, the track hinges on Beethoven's masterpiece, his 5th Symphony, which has been re-created flawlessly by the Chennai String Orchestra. Salman Khan, who renders the dialogue, sets up the aura of the film and the theme of the soundtrack. Verdict: A simple beginning to a very different side of Rahman...
In deed this soundtrack is noteworthy because for the very first time Rahman infuses a very healthy dose of pop elements in almost each and every one of his songs. It's something we're not very used to hearing from the virtuoso. The key is to see if Rahman can maintain his distinction while delving deeper into these very conventional styles of arranging and composing.
Rahman eases past the first test with a splendid composition in Tu Meri Dost Hain. The major highlights of this piece lie beneath the grooves and instrumental add-ons. Rahman throws everything except the kitchen sink into the pop rhythm, with the soulful play of the Cello taking centre stage. The true beauty of music is realized when a full orchestration of acoustics, strings, woodwinds, brass, percussions, synths, and pads liquefy into an other-worldly phenomenon set to light your soul ablaze. This is how Tu Meri Dost Hai ravishes. However, I do not want to take anything away from the simple yet soothingly catchy tune rendered with grace by Benny Dayal, while Shreya Ghoshal and Rahman provide tremendous support. Gulzar's lyrics, as the title suggests, are poetic in their simplicity. Verdict: It's a song that's already spreading like wildfire and for very good reason.
After the questionable Pappu Can't Dance (JTYJN), Rahman returns to the dance floors with Shano Shano. Although the number has a cool groove, Rahman fails to make this hip-hop dance number his own. Nevertheless, the song grows on you as you listen to it. The title line is quite addicting as it's repeated throughout. It's after a while, once Sonu Nigam makes his entrance, does the song truly take off and reach its full enjoyment potential. Verdict: Enjoyable for commercial/conventional standards, both Rahman and Gulzar are well out of their comfort zone here and it shows.
Rahman quickly reunites with his spellbinding ways to give birth to a truly beautiful spectacle of sound in Tu Muskura. V.R. Sekar and Elidh Martin's fragile cello nudges Rahman's composition onto a stable yet subtle groove upon which Rahman writes one of the most poignant and tender melodies of his illustrious career. And if there is one performer in Yuvraaj who, for even a moment, steals the light away from Rahman, it's Alka Yagnik in Tu Muskura. Her vocals simply glow in exuberance as Gulzar's metaphorically touching words kiss Yagnik's lips with a resonating shower of aural supremacy. Javed Ali (of Jashn-E-Bahara fame) makes a tremendous delayed entrance to provide a nuanced balance to Alka's rendition. It is in the latter portions of the song where Rahman begins to seek guidance from the Creative Gods as he deftly builds a crescendo amidst the synergistic blend of the vibrant cello, the earthy groove, Yagnik's title rendition, and Ali's passionate swaras. Verdict: Rahman creates a cross-cultural sound the unites semi-pop (groove), western classical (cello), and eastern classical (Ali's vocals). Needless to say, the result is awe-inspiring.
Mastam Mastam is instant gratification personified! Rahman goes free-style while composing this youthfully animated track. The major selling point of this song is Rahman's soothing and extremely catchy melody like you've never heard before, along with the man who sings it - Sonu Nigam. Is there any doubt that Nigam is one of the best singers alive? Rahman creates a very folksy environment in the backgrounds, yet never does he take attention away from the composition itself. Speaking of the background, Rahman really excels in this free-style of arranging, where you actually hear him spreading his wings of creativity. But it is the foreground tune that entices and wins your heart. Alka Yagnik, Benny Dayal, and Naresh Iyer provide wonderful support. Their group chemistry is tremendous. Verdict: One of those rare tracks that will seem to remain on your playlist for ever and ever.
And that brings us to another one of my favorites - Zindagi. What soul. What passion. It all starts off with the Bandoneon, an instrument unfortunately rarely ever heard in today's music. Rahman creates a very gentle groove, led by shakers, light percussion, and acoustics. Later, the rhythm blends into more of a pop influenced groove with some pleasing synths and pads filling the musical aura with color and flavor. However, what makes this song flourish is vocalist Srinivas and Rahman's peaceful composition. It's a unity that's brought us masterpieces in the past, and it once again reaches for the stars. Not to be outdone, Gulzar's ode to life's miscues is one of sorrowful beauty. Verdict: A masterful composition that will appeal to a specific segment of music enthusiasts.
Rahman is all attitude and business in the passionate Dil Ka Rishta. The opening is a complete antithesis to the rest of the song, where Rahman opens with a hauntingly beautiful play of the piano. This makes way for a mesmerizing orchestral performance that would rival much of the western world's orchestral prowess. The song erupts with a very strong pop groove paving the rhythmic paths. Although the melody isn't as prominent as Rahman's usual soul-stirring compositions, this one hinges heavily on the brilliant renditions of Sonu Nigam, Roop Kumar Rathod, A.R. Rahman, and Blaaze (English). Verdict: Thanks to the orchestral sensations coupled with the English lyrics, Rahman has created a truly international track that deserves all of your attention.
Rahman toys with us as now he attempts to blend a trance groove with Indian classical vocals in Manmohini Morey. You're kidding right? The track is surprisingly very attractive, thanks especially to the underrated vocals of Vijay Prakash. Rahman's classical sense sharpens as he writes another addictive melody while harnessing the nuances and specialties of the Indian classical style. Not an easy thing to do at all. The quasi-trance beat gives this song a third dimension that takes it to new levels of gratification. Verdict: Indian classical dancers finally have a modern and catchy track to showcase their moves on. Very cool number!
The soundtrack closes with Krishna Chetan's Shano Remix. Since a Rahman track is rarely ever tampered with by a remix, you know this one should be distinctively different. And to an extent it is. It's not your traditional remix. The only aspect of the original that has been preserved here is the title rendition of Shano Shano. Besides that, we have a hip-hop groove featuring rapper Ember. Clocking in at around 2:37, it's a short track that adds little to this diverse group of songs.
Now if you were all set to draw comparisons between Yuvraaj and Ghai-Rahman's earlier masterpiece Taal (1999), then you'll be doing yourself a dishonor. Their music is as different as night and day. As I mentioned earlier, Yuvraaj is a much more conventional film soundtrack than what Rahman is known to have done in the past. However, he succeeds in giving familiar styles a twist of unfamiliarity. Therein lies the magic and mystique of A.R. Rahman.
If you ask me, Yuvraaj is far from Rahman's greatest works. But it portrays a cross-cultural resonance that blends east and west, creating a synergistic sound that will set charts and hearts ablaze. Go on... have yourself another Rahmantic treat.
http://www.planetbollywood.com/displayReview.php?id=m101708085547
thamizhvaanan
21st October 2008, 09:38 AM
For all those who have been cribbing about pop elements in the songs, the script demands it.
"Imagine a film where Salman is a dreamy singer.. Katrina is a leading musician... Zayed grooves to chaotic disco sound... Anil Kapoor enjoys only Classical music...
Imagine the symphony of sounds created by all these characters... Now imagine my struggle to match my visuals to Rahmans mesmerizing sound and Gulzaar saab's magical lyrics...
This is Yuvraaj"
- Subhash Ghai.
Quite honestly, no other Music director in India, past or present, could compose for such a challenging script with such success!! Rahman, as always hits the right concoction of musical genres and I'm sure he didnt spoil the beauty of orchestral WCM and vocal ICM by the pop'ish sounds. They are as unobtrusive as they get, infact they make the appeal much wider. Awesome!!! :notworthy: :notworthy:
Thalafanz
21st October 2008, 09:46 AM
thamizhvaanan, well said :cool:
arsaregama
21st October 2008, 12:44 PM
he has tried it earlier in manmatha maasam from parthaale paravasam... he ends it on a different note just when u think the song is catching up on you
MADDY
21st October 2008, 01:09 PM
Rahman toys with us as now he attempts to blend a trance groove with Indian classical vocals in Manmohini Morey. You're kidding right? The track is surprisingly very attractive, thanks especially to the underrated vocals of Vijay Prakash
this piece is what i wanted.......i was wondering something, something making me addicted to this song, its the trance factor.......hindustani classical on trance - ammadiyo :)
lancelot
21st October 2008, 01:37 PM
he has tried it earlier in manmatha maasam from parthaale paravasam... he ends it on a different note just when u think the song is catching up on you
he did the same wiht Koon Chala - Rang De Basanti, though the song was much different from Manmohini More.. he ended the amazing song so shortly... keeping u pleading for more... :)
i like that the song ends early... keeps u wanting...
stunning album btw... been playing it on my iPod at work all day and yesterday as well... hehe shhhhhhhh!!!
hehe
:D
A.ANAND
21st October 2008, 03:29 PM
Indian classical dancers finally have a modern and catchy track to showcase their moves on. Very cool number! ----------------------
:thumbsup:
pure bliss
21st October 2008, 04:53 PM
http://www.rediff.com/movies/2008/oct/21yuv.htm :D
sabari_in
21st October 2008, 07:36 PM
http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/hindi/musicreview/10559.html
sat_srini
22nd October 2008, 07:57 AM
Tu Muskura promo -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0KDGSvCZkA
thamizhvaanan
22nd October 2008, 08:58 AM
Rahman toys with us as now he attempts to blend a trance groove with Indian classical vocals in Manmohini Morey. You're kidding right? The track is surprisingly very attractive, thanks especially to the underrated vocals of Vijay Prakash
this piece is what i wanted.......i was wondering something, something making me addicted to this song, its the trance factor.......hindustani classical on trance - ammadiyo :)
Maddy, this is not the first time Thalaivar has done this. Remember, in fanaa towards the end he would use carnatic alaaps as trance grooves.. its not just an alaap but an alaap used in place of trance grooves. Even the string instrument used in one of the interludes repeats a short phrase again and again to give trance effect. It is just plain mesmerising :musicsmile:
thamizhvaanan
22nd October 2008, 09:07 AM
My Fav so far is Zindagi.... superb melody... Srinivas :thumbsup:
Can we call it a Ghazal? :huh:
raagas
22nd October 2008, 11:45 AM
My Fav so far is Zindagi.... superb melody... Srinivas :thumbsup:
Can we call it a Ghazal? :huh:
Not exactly, because the format of a ghazal is different, consisting of couplets mostly, completing the anthara and re-rhyming with the mukhda, and antharas are not direct continuations of mukhda.
Best Ghazal example of ARR is "Shikwa Na Hota" from Tehzeeb.
A.ANAND
22nd October 2008, 01:08 PM
Tu Muskura promo -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0KDGSvCZkA
OSUM :clap: fantastic picturation!ippadi granda-da oru musical film
[athuvaum namma thalaivara]vechi padam pannathukagave subash ghai-ikku oru periya salute :clap: :2thumbsup:
A.ANAND
22nd October 2008, 01:17 PM
tu hi to mere dost hai -can't believe this song,sing by benny dayal :musicsmile: wooow!
:2thumbsup:
dinesh2002
22nd October 2008, 01:48 PM
tu hi to mere dost hai -can't believe this song,sing by benny dayal :musicsmile: wooow!
:2thumbsup:
Anand,no doubt.... i couldnt stop listening to Tu Muskura... what a number.... no other MDs could come up with such brilliance...
in short, Yuvvraaj album, ONLY A.R.Rahman can compose such an album.... NO OTHER MD can.... seriously!!! 8-)
A.ANAND
22nd October 2008, 03:08 PM
tu hi to mere dost hai -can't believe this song,sing by benny dayal :musicsmile: wooow!
:2thumbsup:
Anand,no doubt.... i couldnt stop listening to Tu Muskura... what a number.... no other MDs could come up with such brilliance...
in short, Yuvvraaj album, ONLY A.R.Rahman can compose such an album.... NO OTHER MD can.... seriously!!! 8-)
dinesh,night-la yuvvraj song kettu paaru,athoda effect-te thanithan!woooooooooow!!!1 week-ka naan sleep panna pogave 2.30,3.00 morning agiduthu!it's true !
prasana84
22nd October 2008, 03:37 PM
tu hi to mere dost hai -can't believe this song,sing by benny dayal :musicsmile: wooow!
:2thumbsup:
Anand,no doubt.... i couldnt stop listening to Tu Muskura... what a number.... no other MDs could come up with such brilliance...
in short, Yuvvraaj album, ONLY A.R.Rahman can compose such an album.... NO OTHER MD can.... seriously!!! 8-)
dinesh,night-la yuvvraj song kettu paaru,athoda effect-te thanithan!woooooooooow!!!1 week-ka naan sleep panna pogave 2.30,3.00 morning agiduthu!it's true !
In the early morning hear monmahani song. ammaaa antha feelingsey thanni. rahman rahmanthan. :smokesmirk:
united07
23rd October 2008, 01:33 AM
mmmm so far....this year....JA tops the list followed by Ada and then JTYJN...Yuvraaj is still to arrest my imagination....
rashid2raj
23rd October 2008, 04:03 AM
TU muskura is a masterpiece :clap:
lancelot
24th October 2008, 11:53 AM
any chance Yuvvraaj will be duped in Tamil like Thaal was? hmmm
hehe
:D
pure bliss
24th October 2008, 01:33 PM
Yesterday i saw a small interview with subhash ghai.
In that he told that at first whn "Tu mere dost hai " was tuned and completed subhash ghai got addicted to the small bit of "tu muskura" which comes in between the song "tu mera dost hai.." ..the tune kept on coming to his mind again and again and he began to hum the tune all the time unknowingly...thats when he went to ARR and said why cant we create a new song with that tune....and ARR agreed..
thats how " TU MUSKURA " was born...
arr yahoo group
MADDY
24th October 2008, 01:38 PM
Yesterday i saw a small interview with subhash ghai.
In that he told that at first whn "Tu mere dost hai " was tuned and completed subhash ghai got addicted to the small bit of "tu muskura" which comes in between the song "tu mera dost hai.." ..the tune kept on coming to his mind again and again and he began to hum the tune all the time unknowingly...thats when he went to ARR and said why cant we create a new song with that tune....and ARR agreed..
thats how " TU MUSKURA " was born...
arr yahoo group
Ghai is the GUY :lol: he has a great ear for music 8-)
A.ANAND
24th October 2008, 07:56 PM
the ending mindblowing drum sound in mastam mastam song reminds me like'malay kompang'sound! :thumbsup:
dinesh, nee enna solra?
A.ANAND
24th October 2008, 07:58 PM
Yesterday i saw a small interview with subhash ghai.
In that he told that at first whn "Tu mere dost hai " was tuned and completed subhash ghai got addicted to the small bit of "tu muskura" which comes in between the song "tu mera dost hai.." ..the tune kept on coming to his mind again and again and he began to hum the tune all the time unknowingly...thats when he went to ARR and said why cant we create a new song with that tune....and ARR agreed..
thats how " TU MUSKURA " was born...
arr yahoo group
Ghai is the GUY :lol: he has a great ear for music 8-)
nalla velai ghai-ya gay innu sollama ponningale maddy! :lol:
MADDY
25th October 2008, 12:23 AM
Yesterday i saw a small interview with subhash ghai.
In that he told that at first whn "Tu mere dost hai " was tuned and completed subhash ghai got addicted to the small bit of "tu muskura" which comes in between the song "tu mera dost hai.." ..the tune kept on coming to his mind again and again and he began to hum the tune all the time unknowingly...thats when he went to ARR and said why cant we create a new song with that tune....and ARR agreed..
thats how " TU MUSKURA " was born...
arr yahoo group
Ghai is the GUY :lol: he has a great ear for music 8-)
nalla velai ghai-ya gay innu sollama ponningale maddy! :lol:
this guy has a great sense of tune selection.......to me, poraale ponnuthaayi, hum hain iss pal yahan are the best 'pallavis' that ARR has composed.....one of them is Ghai's 8-)
MADDY
26th October 2008, 09:51 PM
hooked onto shano shano remix now 8-)
Dragun
26th October 2008, 09:54 PM
Who is Ember? He sounds British.
MADDY
26th October 2008, 10:00 PM
Who is Ember? He sounds British.
dunno, the only other ember work available on net seems to be ponmagal vandhaal :)
SVN
27th October 2008, 12:57 AM
Zindagi, ably rendered by Srinivas is a very good composition!
MusicIsLife
27th October 2008, 05:58 PM
Manmohini Morey: Excellent/Amazing Captivating
Other songs: Good.At least not in my repeated listening list!!
WISHING YOU ALL A WONDERFUL AND PROSPEROUS HAPPY DIWALI.
Mahen
27th October 2008, 06:22 PM
http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/broadband/video/The-Making-of-the-Movie/s5IJ4x97/3/The-Making-Of-Yuvvraaj-Music.html
july
27th October 2008, 07:32 PM
guys anyone know where can i get ringtone of Manmohini Morey & some other songs from yuvvaraj album ??
plz help help..
thanks..
i dont know how to make a ringtone...
really addicted to this album..
:)
thineshan54321
27th October 2008, 08:20 PM
Hey would you like a part from the song itself or would you like the tune to be made with an instrument?
MADDY
27th October 2008, 10:01 PM
Manmohini Morey: Excellent/Amazing Captivating
Other songs: Good.At least not in my repeated listening list!!
WISHING YOU ALL A WONDERFUL AND PROSPEROUS HAPPY DIWALI.
wow, something told me, u too would find this ur fav....... 8-)
wish you a happy diwali and special wishes to the little ARR fan in your house :P
Yathu
28th October 2008, 12:17 AM
:bluejump: :bluejump: :bluejump: :redjump: # Shano Shanooooooooo, Get On The Flooooor, Shanoooo Shanooooooo # :redjump: :bluejump: :bluejump: :bluejump:
Haven't really listened to all of the songs that much! Just Manmohini and Shano Shano! LOVING BOTH! Will move onto the others as soon as possible. Language proving to be a slight barrier for me this time. :S
MusicIsLife
28th October 2008, 12:46 AM
Thanks Maddy.. hope you are having a lot of Manmohini Morey (hope you understand!!).
Thanks once again and a very personal wishes.. my repeated play list is Taxi-Taxi. I recorded a CD with only Taxi-Taxi (12 times) and we play it in the car all the time!!.
dinesh2002
28th October 2008, 07:24 AM
guys anyone know where can i get ringtone of Manmohini Morey & some other songs from yuvvaraj album ??
plz help help..
thanks..
i dont know how to make a ringtone...
really addicted to this album..
:)
july, u can tell me which part exactly in that song u wanna use as a ringtone, i will provide u with the file. i do my own ringtones all the time :)
MADDY
28th October 2008, 09:24 AM
guys anyone know where can i get ringtone of Manmohini Morey & some other songs from yuvvaraj album ??
plz help help..
thanks..
i dont know how to make a ringtone...
really addicted to this album..
:)
july, u can tell me which part exactly in that song u wanna use as a ringtone, i will provide u with the file. i do my own ringtones all the time :)
does it work on samsung phones??? i tried copying mp3 to the samsung phone, quality was absymal :(
dinesh2002
28th October 2008, 11:46 AM
guys anyone know where can i get ringtone of Manmohini Morey & some other songs from yuvvaraj album ??
plz help help..
thanks..
i dont know how to make a ringtone...
really addicted to this album..
:)
july, u can tell me which part exactly in that song u wanna use as a ringtone, i will provide u with the file. i do my own ringtones all the time :)
does it work on samsung phones??? i tried copying mp3 to the samsung phone, quality was absymal :(
is it?? ohhh... Maddy, try this ringtone and see.... the quality is normal, its fine for my phone [sony ericsson] ... see how does it sounds on ur phone... if this sounds dull in ur phone, then ill have to increase the equalizer slightly higher for ur phone... then it shouldnt sound bad... :)
http://www.mediafire.com/?jnyytmzznyo
lancelot
28th October 2008, 12:08 PM
Thanks Maddy.. hope you are having a lot of Manmohini Morey (hope you understand!!).
Thanks once again and a very personal wishes.. my repeated play list is Taxi-Taxi. I recorded a CD with only Taxi-Taxi (12 times) and we play it in the car all the time!!.
dude! u could just hit repeat.. hehe... :)
hehe
:D
MusicIsLife
28th October 2008, 04:47 PM
lancelot
yes.. but this was easy, coz when i change CD's i dont need to worry if i have to switch off "Repeat" or not...!! with the little one getting ansi (i have ended up pacifying him for more time than the song itself).. if you dont have kids, you will not understand the cost of being forgetful or even a slightest mistake.
lancelot
28th October 2008, 06:00 PM
lancelot
yes.. but this was easy, coz when i change CD's i dont need to worry if i have to switch off "Repeat" or not...!! with the little one getting ansi (i have ended up pacifying him for more time than the song itself).. if you dont have kids, you will not understand the cost of being forgetful or even a slightest mistake.
lol
and considering the prices of blank CDs these days... why not? :D
good stuff bro
hehe
:D
MADDY
28th October 2008, 08:11 PM
guys anyone know where can i get ringtone of Manmohini Morey & some other songs from yuvvaraj album ??
plz help help..
thanks..
i dont know how to make a ringtone...
really addicted to this album..
:)
july, u can tell me which part exactly in that song u wanna use as a ringtone, i will provide u with the file. i do my own ringtones all the time :)
does it work on samsung phones??? i tried copying mp3 to the samsung phone, quality was absymal :(
is it?? ohhh... Maddy, try this ringtone and see.... the quality is normal, its fine for my phone [sony ericsson] ... see how does it sounds on ur phone... if this sounds dull in ur phone, then ill have to increase the equalizer slightly higher for ur phone... then it shouldnt sound bad... :)
http://www.mediafire.com/?jnyytmzznyo
hey let me try to put this onto my phone and test....thanks dinesh 8-)
MADDY
29th October 2008, 10:07 AM
is it?? ohhh... Maddy, try this ringtone and see.... the quality is normal, its fine for my phone [sony ericsson] ... see how does it sounds on ur phone... if this sounds dull in ur phone, then ill have to increase the equalizer slightly higher for ur phone... then it shouldnt sound bad... :)
http://www.mediafire.com/?jnyytmzznyo
hey let me try to put this onto my phone and test....thanks dinesh 8-)
hey it didnt work out,.,.....it sounded very dull :(
dinesh2002
29th October 2008, 04:44 PM
is it?? ohhh... Maddy, try this ringtone and see.... the quality is normal, its fine for my phone [sony ericsson] ... see how does it sounds on ur phone... if this sounds dull in ur phone, then ill have to increase the equalizer slightly higher for ur phone... then it shouldnt sound bad... :)
http://www.mediafire.com/?jnyytmzznyo
hey let me try to put this onto my phone and test....thanks dinesh 8-)
hey it didnt work out,.,.....it sounded very dull :(
ohhh... ill be back with a different mp3... try that and see yea :)
BRB!!!!
thineshan54321
29th October 2008, 06:59 PM
is it?? ohhh... Maddy, try this ringtone and see.... the quality is normal, its fine for my phone [sony ericsson] ... see how does it sounds on ur phone... if this sounds dull in ur phone, then ill have to increase the equalizer slightly higher for ur phone... then it shouldnt sound bad... :)
http://www.mediafire.com/?jnyytmzznyo
hey let me try to put this onto my phone and test....thanks dinesh 8-)
hey it didnt work out,.,.....it sounded very dull :(
ohhh... ill be back with a different mp3... try that and see yea :)
BRB!!!!
hey dinesh, try to increase the bass. cell phone speakers allocate less power to the bass spectrums so increasing equalizer there might help.
A.ANAND
31st October 2008, 10:13 AM
http://www.ndtv.com/convergence/ndtv/video/video.aspx?id=42514
dinesh2002
31st October 2008, 11:50 AM
Maddy, im so confused to choose on which track to work on... maybe u can name a bit that u wanna use as ringtone, and ill work on it.
Thineshan, the bass? ohhk... ill increase that as well :)
MADDY
31st October 2008, 01:56 PM
Maddy, im so confused to choose on which track to work on... maybe u can name a bit that u wanna use as ringtone, and ill work on it.
Thineshan, the bass? ohhk... ill increase that as well :)
manmohini morey manvaa 8-) if u can :D
dinesh2002
31st October 2008, 03:18 PM
Maddy, im so confused to choose on which track to work on... maybe u can name a bit that u wanna use as ringtone, and ill work on it.
Thineshan, the bass? ohhk... ill increase that as well :)
manmohini morey manvaa 8-) if u can :D
here it is Maddy, try this and see..
http://www.mediafire.com/?0xt2y3jyddj
MADDY
31st October 2008, 06:12 PM
Maddy, im so confused to choose on which track to work on... maybe u can name a bit that u wanna use as ringtone, and ill work on it.
Thineshan, the bass? ohhk... ill increase that as well :)
manmohini morey manvaa 8-) if u can :D
here it is Maddy, try this and see..
http://www.mediafire.com/?0xt2y3jyddj
wow superb :bluejump: .....thanks a lot dinesh :notworthy: ....it was much clearer and louder - bass change worked i guess :) thanks once again
dinesh2002
31st October 2008, 06:23 PM
Maddy, im so confused to choose on which track to work on... maybe u can name a bit that u wanna use as ringtone, and ill work on it.
Thineshan, the bass? ohhk... ill increase that as well :)
manmohini morey manvaa 8-) if u can :D
here it is Maddy, try this and see..
http://www.mediafire.com/?0xt2y3jyddj
wow superb :bluejump: .....thanks a lot dinesh :notworthy: ....it was much clearer and louder - bass change worked i guess :) thanks once again
ohhh..its better now huh... ok ok.. hehe no probs man... any ringtone u need, just pm me... :)... now i knw what setting to use for ur phone :)....
Thineshan... suparabba!! :D
thineshan54321
1st November 2008, 03:54 AM
Maddy, im so confused to choose on which track to work on... maybe u can name a bit that u wanna use as ringtone, and ill work on it.
Thineshan, the bass? ohhk... ill increase that as well :)
manmohini morey manvaa 8-) if u can :D
here it is Maddy, try this and see..
http://www.mediafire.com/?0xt2y3jyddj
wow superb :bluejump: .....thanks a lot dinesh :notworthy: ....it was much clearer and louder - bass change worked i guess :) thanks once again
ohhh..its better now huh... ok ok.. hehe no probs man... any ringtone u need, just pm me... :)... now i knw what setting to use for ur phone :)....
Thineshan... suparabba!! :D
:) glad it helped u guys. btw u might wanna keep ur files as wav for even more clarity. just an additional thing (only if ur phone can play wav, but pretty sure it can).
MADDY
1st November 2008, 11:06 AM
any ringtone u need, just pm me... :)... now i knw what setting to use for ur phone :)...
thanks :thumbsup:
btw u might wanna keep ur files as wav for even more clarity. just an additional thing (only if ur phone can play wav, but pretty sure it can).
yes, its strange wav files play very well in phones but play very bad in comp :D ......but i doubt whether my phone(samsung) can play wav :?
btw, i'm hooked onto shano shano remix, anyone else with saem blood?? :P
pradeep
1st November 2008, 01:13 PM
Raga of Man mohin is set in Bhimplas /Abheri
Zindagi song follows raga Khamaj while the theme song follows raga megh
more of this here
http://pradeepnamblat.blogspot.com
dinesh2002
1st November 2008, 04:48 PM
Raga of Man mohin is set in Bhimplas /Abheri
Zindagi song follows raga Khamaj while the theme song follows raga megh
more of this here
http://pradeepnamblat.blogspot.com
nice post!!
prasana84
1st November 2008, 05:38 PM
awesome album can't stop listening to this
dinesh2002
1st November 2008, 07:47 PM
awesome album can't stop listening to this
couldnt agree with u more..... im crazy for this album.... im still waiting for the album to reach Malaysia.... how sad Malaysia is alwiz slow in receiving Hindi albums.... :(
this album will worth my RM 30... :)
dinesh2002
1st November 2008, 07:55 PM
btw, i'm hooked onto shano shano remix, anyone else with saem blood?? :P
Count me in.... this Krishna Chetan has a great future...... :)
i love Ember's rap!!! much much better than Blaaze's.....
Ramakrishna
2nd November 2008, 11:22 AM
Shano Shano remix :notworthy:
prasana84
2nd November 2008, 11:31 AM
btw, i'm hooked onto shano shano remix, anyone else with saem blood?? :P
Count me in.... this Krishna Chetan has a great future...... :)
i love Ember's rap!!! much much better than Blaaze's.....
same :)
A.ANAND
2nd November 2008, 12:53 PM
btw, i'm hooked onto shano shano remix, anyone else with saem blood?? :P
Count me in.... this Krishna Chetan has a great future...... :)
i love Ember's rap!!! much much better than Blaaze's.....
same :)
:yes: blaaze rap kettu kettu salichu pochu :fatigue: yethukku intha blaaze-ye namma aalu pudichu thonngikittu irukaru therila!
:(
Yathu
2nd November 2008, 04:52 PM
It's the original version of Shano Shano for me. :musicsmile:
Dragun
3rd November 2008, 02:39 AM
I can't stand English rapping in Indian music. It sounds so stupid. They take the worst kind of bravado from Western rap. "I've got diamonds around my neck and diamonds on my hand" "I'm the Casanova" :roll: :roll: :roll:
I did like the Tamil rap in "The Boss" from Sivaji. I wouldn't mind hearing more rap in Tamil or Hindi itself.
A.ANAND
5th November 2008, 06:33 AM
THEATRICAL TRAILOR OF YUVVRAJ
http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/broadband/video/Movie-Promos/A6eHpK84/1/Theatrical-Trailer-Yuvvraaj.html
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