Anand,
Yuvan Panni iruntha 'Kevalama Irukkunnu' Solli Irupaen Inga apdi sonna ellarum Sandaikku varuvaang'ndrathaala polished solli irukaen. :P
BTW ARR Album'sa naan paaraatti ingayae neraya ezhuthi irukaen thaedi paarunga :)
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Anand,
Yuvan Panni iruntha 'Kevalama Irukkunnu' Solli Irupaen Inga apdi sonna ellarum Sandaikku varuvaang'ndrathaala polished solli irukaen. :P
BTW ARR Album'sa naan paaraatti ingayae neraya ezhuthi irukaen thaedi paarunga :)
athan sollama sollithingale 'kevalama irukku innu' :D ithatham unnga kitta irunthu ethirpatten!ithu pothum :clap:Quote:
Originally Posted by rajasaranam
ithuvaraikum yuvan album oonu kuda neenga kevalama solli naan paakala! :lol: nalla manasu sir unngalukku! :lol:
oru velai yaardi nee mohini,silambattam,aegan,saroja vida intha album mattama irukko! unngalukku:lol: :lol2:
:rotfl: Shows how desperate you are :poke:Quote:
Originally Posted by rajasaranam
It was a requirement from film's script that popular bolly songs of 90's be included, since the film covers jamal's life since childhood. To ARR's credit, he redid "choli ke peeche kya hai" instead of adding stupid beats n calling it remix. And Aaj ki Raat is by SEL from a another film :rotfl:
Regarding Millionaire, are you kidding me? if you listen to the current trends, the track is very modern. Listen to the likes of "LCD Soundsytem" you will know. A reviewer from MTV website terms this OST to be very much uptodate.
I ll register my thoughts on the album soon.. too many to mention... just very very excited as of now :D
Nambittom :lol2:Quote:
Originally Posted by rajasaranam
I think slumdog millionaire songs are on the right track. Instead of going symphony style using his own innovative sound has really given the film a boost. Nomination for a oscar in place but once again High School Musical will be hyped up more :curse:.
BGM seems good but i felt he missed the timing for the turn of emotions..still needs to work on that though.
RS : could you please not create trouble here, i actually feel jealous of ARR's fans as they try to give credit to ARR's works while we IR fans seem so happy to criticise IR faster than lightning :banghead:
appadi podungga HULKSTER sir! :D :clap: :clap: :notworthy:Quote:
Originally Posted by Hulkster
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Originally Posted by MumbaiRamki
Thanks a lot boss.....I will check it out :musicsmile: :ty:
I guess this track would do to ARR in western world what Rangeela did to him in North India. Some of the sounds he chose to use (liquid dance, a la Rangeela theme) reinforces the thought. Hope something similar to Taal happens w.r.to Hollywood as well.Quote:
Originally Posted by Hulkster
He conquered India with western sounds and now he is to conquer the world with Indian sounds. We have a truly global musician :notworthy:
IMO, IR is not even close to his best these days, whereas ARR is very much close to his heights of creativity and productivity. Quite naturally thats the cause for such reactions from fans. Nobody reacts by default :)Quote:
RS : could you please not create trouble here, i actually feel jealous of ARR's fans as they try to give credit to ARR's works while we IR fans seem so happy to criticise IR faster than lightning :banghead:
A.R. Rahman: “Danny wanted it loud”
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Blast from Bolly past(IANS)
1 December 2008 Print E-mail
Music director A.R. Rahman, who has given the music for Danny Boyle’s Slumdog Millionaire, has used the controversial chartbuster Choli ke peeche kya hai as a part of the film’s soundtrack and says it fitted the mood of the movie.
“The song fitted the mood of the film. It represents that period in the early 1990s. The colour, the swirl and the frenetic pace - so I’ve re-recorded it in the same two voices, Alka Yagnik and Ila Arun, though in a totally re-worked form,” Rahman said.
Pyarelal composed the song with his late partner Lamxmikant for Subhash Ghai’s 1993 film Khalnaayak and it was picturised on Madhuri Dixit.
Besides the background score, Rahman has done four songs in Slumdog Millionaire.
“I’ve collaborated with rap artiste Maya. We co-wrote a song called Oh saya. She wrote the English lyrics. There’s also a version of Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy’s Aaj ki raat in the soundtrack.”
The film’s soundtrack is being launched after the film’s release on December 12.
Asked about the delayed release, Rahman said: “As usual we took a little more time on it than we thought we needed to produce the album properly.”
The film is Rahman’s second big Western film score after Shekhar Kapoor’s The Golden Age.
“But that was a period film... a genre that I’ve been unconsciously associated with the most. Slumdog... is contemporary,” he said.
Rahman is also happy about the movie’s success at international film festivals.
“They released it on a small scale and are gradually increasing the prints. Slumdog Millionaire releases in America next month. I’ll be in the US for the promotion,” he said.
Slumdog Millionaire, based on Indian diplomat Vikas Swarup’s rags-to-riches novel Q&A, stars Anil Kapoor and Dev Patel. The year has been great for Rahman with hits like Jodhaa Akbar and Jaane Tu...Ya Jaane Na.
“I’ve worked with three generations of directors and in as many continents. I can tell what they like and not like. Working with Abbas Tyrewala in Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na was a rewarding experience.”
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