Guy loves attention. Let's not give it to him.

--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, "en_arvind" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Here is his brilliant analysis of why JA is not creating mass 
> hysteria..
> 
> http://indiafm.com/slideshow/2008/02/06/181/index4.html
> 
> Titled "Thanda Matlab Jodhaa Akbar" he does a highly "scientific" 
> analysis based on "hard facts" and "reason". I think he leaves out 
> ONE major issue...UTV has not paid Indiafm to promote JA..else he and 
> his "even more brilliant" analyst brother TA would make us believe 
> that JA is the next biggest event after Indian Independence !!
> 
> One of the issues...you guessed it. The "Cold" Music. Here's what he 
> has to say
> 
> Issue - Cold music
> 
> Frankly, till this point in time, A.R. Rahman's music has hardly 
> created the kind of impact one expects from the maestro. For a film 
> which is releasing in nearly a week from now, at least a couple of 
> songs should have become a national rage right now. Even a staunch 
> Rahman supporter would agree that it is not the case so far. Boring 
> feel of the music coupled with unimpressive visuals playing along 
> have only pushed the film a few steps behind. 
> 
> Solution
> 
> Of course, one can't have Hrithik strip to his waist, show his six-
> pack abs and sing a 'Dard-E-Jodhaa' here! The songs can't be changed 
> either but the easiest kill would be to bring on new visuals at the 
> least. Also, if the best track of the album, 'Azeem O Shaan 
> Shahenshah', is brought back along with dramatic visuals, the impact 
> created would certainly take this film set in the 16th century to a 
> new level altogether. 
> 
> I want to see this guy in person and give him one tight slap !!
>


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