Nice take on Mayya Mayya.

The male singer has not been credited. Looking at the photos in the 
CD inlay cards, the "Bani re Bani.." bit seems to be an attempt from 
Abhishek or his friends to sing along. Notice the distinctly 
Gujarati "He ji re..."


--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, "Thulasi Ram" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> well, i always look forward to racy tracks from the musical 
whizkid. b it
> Chaiyya Chaiyya, fanaa from yuva, or khalbali from RDB. we can 
spot numerous
> tracks in these lines. MAYYA MAYYA from guru is not an exception. 
I LOVE
> THIS SONG A LOT. the day i heard this tune in the polyphonic 
ringtone form,
> the day i heard the 1 min clip of this song, my expectations for 
this song
> peeked up.
> 
> after hearing this song fully, i really dont have any words to 
describe this
> song.. starting from 1st second to the last minute, this song 
hooks up the
> listener. listneres like me are addicted to this song.. m hearing 
this song
> atleast for 70-80th time. i cant restrict from hearing to this 
song. awesome
> song... most important fact in this song is the flow of the song, 
perfect
> voice selection and heavy percussions. man, hear this song in home 
theater
> system.. whole room will be filled with terrific bass, with sounds 
flowing
> from nook and corner of the room. perfect clarity. splendid 
transitions in
> the additional voices that are used in the song. i think ARR has 
used a
> definite bass effect in this song. i peeks up with the drum beat 
and makes
> the song wholesome. the flute piece adds addtional beauty to the 
song...
> 
> the way the song starts is very impressive. i love the female 
singer's
> voice. also, the female voices in the background add perfect mood 
to the
> song. also, the additional programming complements the song 
perfectly. just
> look at the way the percussions build-up hugely when the words "ek 
soudha
> raath" start... the time when the lines "mayya mayya" start and 
the way it
> is rendered is a testimonial for ARR's perfection in carving the 
niche in
> every song he composes. i see the effort put behind every second 
of this
> spellbounding song. well cant wait to see malika sherwat dancing 
for this
> seductive number..
> 
> the way the male voice peeps into the song is totally unbelivable. 
after
> hearing this distinctly in the trailer,hearing it as a part of 
this song is
> a definite surprise.. hezi hezirae hezi hezirae... my god, the way 
it is
> sung by the male singer is mindblowing (btw, what's his name? any 
idea). its
> an unique attempt among many songs heard for aeons! m really 
curious to know
> how its gonna blend with the movie visually. couple of pictures 
where
> abhishek and mallika are dancing (in CD inlay card) gives me a 
clear picture
> about the way in which this song could be have been picturized. 
hearing this
> in a theatrical atmosphere is gonna be a great pleasure... highly 
looking
> forward to it (also keep on whistling!)...
> 
> ALL these beacuse of the musical genius. yet another way to show 
the
> verstality of the musical genius. to me MAYYA MAYYA IS THE PICK OF 
THE ALBUM
> (like fanaah from yuva, Chaiyya Chaiyya from Dil se)...
> 
> ARR ROCKS, ARR RULES! HE IS THE MAN, THE MUSIC AND THE MAGIC..
> 
> PROUD TO BE A RAHMANIAC...
> 
> SALUTING ARR FOR THIS MASTERPIECE (GURU AS A WHOLE),
> 
> RAHMANICALLY,
> -THULASIRAM
>




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