wow.. thats cool.. i didnt know it.. thats an interesting info avinash..
thx..

On 12/11/06, avinash <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

  Hi guyz... guess what? If Rahman's songs are selected in final list
of 5, then A R Rahman have a chance to perform them live in award
ceremony. 'Oscar' has a tradition of live performance of nominated
songs. If this happens ARR will create history in Indian Cinema.
Let's wait & see.. :)

Avinash :)

--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com <arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com>,
"vinodraju2k" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> http://www.mid-day.com/news/city/2006/december/148161.htm
>
> Rang De and Water up for best song at Oscar.
> By: Lalitha Suhasini
> December 10, 2006
> ----------------------------------------------------------
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>
>
> Khalbali, Lukka Chuppi from Rang De Basanti and Chan Chan from
Water
> have made it to the Oscar longlist. With these, A R Rahman is up
> against the likes of Sheryl Crow who sang Real Gone for the
> animation film Cars and Audioslave lead singer Chris Cornell who
> rendered the growling title track You Know My Name for the latest
> Bond flick Casino Royale. Currently, 56 songs are being considered
> in the category.
>
> "They've chosen the best songs from my film," says Rang De Basanti
> director Rakyesh Omprakash Mehra in a telephonic interview from
> Malaysia. Mehra has just returned from Los Angeles after a round
of
> campaigning for the film. He reveals that the first screening
> enjoyed an impressive 80-member turnout in Los Angeles with three
> more lined up there and one in New York.
>
>
> "They don't know names of movies but they are talking about the
> India film at BAFTA (LA)," says Mehra. And Mehra's only too
pleased
> to discuss his two longlist entries for the Best Original
> Score. "The lyrics are the voice of the film. When someone leaves
> the theatre they have `thodi si dhool,' `lukka chuppi'
> and `khalbali' on their lips. I am fortunate to have worked with
> Prasoon and Rahman for the music," he says.
>
> McCann Erickson's South East Asia head and lyricist Prasoon Joshi
> recalls the fervour of Khalbali. "I wanted one word to sum up the
> song and was struggling a lot before I came upon Khalbali. It's a
> pure Hindi word – no Urdu or Arabic references here and we were
very
> happy." He mentions how the word `Ziddi' in the same song was used
> to describe the situation in the film where the freedom fighters
> refuse to drink even a drop of water in jail as well as Rahman's
> stubbornness sometimes.
>
> Both Joshi and Rahman admit locking horns over lyrics. "That's why
> it's great working with Prasoon," mentioned Rahman in an earlier
> interview, "Creativity is about give and take."
>
> Interestingly RDB is the quickest score that Rahman composed – in
> just over a month. "Initial tracks which included six to seven
songs
> took two weeks. Khalbali was first recorded fully in Arabic in
> London, and I sent it to the team over the internet. Rakeysh said
> that we should do it in Hindi so that it grows on people and it
was
> his idea that I sing," he said.
>
> Lukka Chuppi took a week. "Lataji is more than just a voice. The
> whole awe of motherhood is summed up in that song because she
brings
> a range of emotions to it. She's still the same extraordinary
> singer," said Rahman of the track picturised on Waheeda Rahman, "I
> thought I would sing along with her like a son's reply to a
mother's
> voice."
>
> Joshi says he received several SMSes from homesick NRIs who were
> moved by Lukka Chuppi. "They told me how they visited their mother
> back home after they heard it. The song's filled with irony
because
> it speaks of a son playing a hide and seek game and can never be
> found by his mother," says Joshi.
>
> It's been a great year for singer-composer Sukhwinder Singh who
also
> co-wrote the lyrics for Water. "The song is based on Krishna raas
> leela. The energy is such that it doesn't require a rhythm," he
> says.
>
> Final nominations will be announced on January 23 next year and
the
> awards ceremony will be held at the Kodak Theatre at Hollywood &
> Highland Center on February 25, 2007.
>
> Last 10 winners of Best Original Song
>
> 2005 It's Hard Out Here for a Pimp from Hustle and Flow
> 2004 Al Otro Lado Del Rio from the Motorcycle Diaries
> 2003 Into The West from The Lord of The Rings: return of the King
> 2002 Lose Yourself from 8 Mile
> 2001 If I Didn't Have You from Monsters Inc
> 2000 Things Have Changed from Wonder Boys
> 1999 You'll Be in My Heart from Tarzan
> 1998 When You Believe from The Prince of Egypt
> 1997 My Heart Will Go On from Titanic
> 1996 You Must Love Me from Evita
>



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