excellent one.. especially the instrumental of the song used in the movie is simply extraordinary.. awesome humming and it gives a great feel to the listeners and also to the mood of the scene.
On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 3:42 AM, Jahanzeb Farooq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > JA is a classic now, stupid Joginder Tuteja has to eat his words. > My most beloved and the most listened song is the marvellous "Man > Mohana". I want to express my "deepest sympathies" for this probably > most underrated A.R.Rahman song ever. The song is nothing short of > maestro's other masterpieces but unfortunately nearly every other > so-called music critic out there (Taran Adarsh/Joginder Tuteja ????) > either panned the song, ignored it altogether or "declared" it as an > ordinary. In my opinion "Man Mohana" is the best song of the album. I > fell in love with it right when I listened it the first ever time. > Nothing about "Man Mohana" is ordinary, only a true music lover (or a > true ARR fan perhaps) can recognize and appreciate a work like this. > From the soulful vocals of Bela Shende to the mesmerizing flute in the > second and third interludes, to the violin (?) playing in parallel > behind Bela's voice, everything about the song is special. The flute > piece in the third interlude always gives me goosebumps, and actually > I have set it as my mobile phone's ring tone. The song was equally > favorite among my younger brothers/sisters as well (I used to play > while driving car) and was actually our most favorite (along with > Azeem-O-Shaan Shahenshah and Khwaja Mere Khwaja) for a long time after > the album released (though none of us could understand more than 30% > of the song because of its very Hindi lyrics). The only thing we could > have wished was that it had some understandable lyrics rather than the > pure Hindi. Well done maestro, great work, but alas once again people > could not recognize your effort. > > --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com <arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com>, > "Chord" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Amazing that it continues to be a top seller music wise. It has > > jumped up from 4 to 3 in Indiafm's ranking of sales. Then again, > > there hasn't been any real competition in terms of music from that > > genre (light classical, soul, melodious) You think Tuteja feels > > embarrassed about his review now? > > > > BTW, I still can't get over how simply brilliant the Khwaja > > instrumental sounds. It's pure music therapy. It's so exquisite in > > its form, feeling and execution that it would rival any Western > > classical score. ARR is indeed a true modern day Mozart. The piece > > really pulls on my heart-strings. ARR has poured his soul into this > > piece. > > > > >