Naresh is in Pappu cant dance as well . The line " Pappu ke paas hai MBA,
kartha hai france mein holiday !" is by him.

On 6/18/08, Muktak Kanjilal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>     you are wrong... Naresh is in Nazrein Milana
>
>  *Muktak Kanjilal*
>
>
> --- On *Wed, 18/6/08, saraswathi suvarna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* wrote:
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> From: saraswathi suvarna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [arr] NARESH IYER IN PAPPU CAN'T DANCE AND NOT IN NAZREIN
> To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Wednesday, 18 June, 2008, 1:50 PM
>
>
> CAN ANYBODY TELL ME AS PER THE CD
> NARESH IYER HAS SUNG IN PAPPU CANT DANCE AND NOT IN NAZREIN. I ALSO FIND
> HIS VOICE PAPPU CANT
>
> SARAS
>
> --- On *Wed, 6/18/08, Madhavan Rajan <rsamadhu2002@ gmail.com>* wrote:
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> From: Madhavan Rajan <rsamadhu2002@ gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [arr] AV Max reviews JTYJN
> To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com
> Date: Wednesday, June 18, 2008, 11:53 AM
>
>  I've uploaded the paper scans from the AV MAX June Edition...Below is the
> link with the login details.
>
>
> http://gallery. mac.com/maddy_ 
> arr#100044<http://gallery.mac.com/maddy_arr#100044>
>
>
> Username: arrfans
> Password: arrrocks
>
>
> Gopal,
>
>
> Can you please upload this in our flickr page if it's not there yet?
>
>
> Cheers,
> Madhavan.R
> Love, Music, Peace...and A R Rahman for Life.
>
> On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 8:32 AM, Gopal Srinivasan <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> com<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
> wrote:
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>>   AV Max June 2008
>>
>> Album Reviews
>>
>> A.R.Rahman
>> Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na
>> 4.5/5
>>
>> Best Buy of the month
>>
>> Album ratings
>>
>> Music 4/5
>> Lyrics 3.5/5
>> Vocals 3/5
>> Arrangements 5/5
>>
>> Label: T-Series
>> Lyrics: Abbas Tyrewala
>>
>> The album is an example that an artiste of exceptional
>> ability can produce some magical moments without any embellishments
>>
>> What's it about?
>>
>> If "Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak" was Aamir's big break
>> entry, "Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na" is already making big news for every
>> trivia it takes before it hits the theatres this season, and this time,
>> it's
>> the music. After reality based themes, period dramas and more, our popcorn
>> hungry audiences will welcome "Jaane Tu.." with record openings we
>> know. Starring Imran Khan and Genelia D'Souza in the leads, this campus
>> flick
>> is the story of two young souls, Jai and Aditi, who play the perfectly odd
>> couple. In seven original tracks and one remix, you have immense scope for
>> musical romance, some purposeful masti and all that jazz. Without much
>> promises,
>> A.R.Rahman stirs his musical wand yet again.
>>
>> Music
>>
>> After delivering his potential best with period films last,
>> we wondered if he had lost tracks of his experimental subjects.
>> Fortunately, we
>> get to listen to a fresh set of tracks with the quintessential 'Rahman'
>> touch
>> that stands out as his signature mark. The opening track, 'Kabhi Aditi'
>> sets
>> the mood for an enchanting musical ride ahead. This is one song that you
>> will
>> carry on your lips as you trail ahead or even make it your caller tune
>> (like I
>> did). And don't be surprised if it silently reminds you of 'Musu Musu'
>> from
>> 'Pyaar Mein Kabhi Kabhi" sans the spunk. "Pappu Can't Dance" is
>> a dance number with all the needful grooves that qualify as the next
>> sensational DJ favourite. "Jaane Tu Meri Kya Hai' is as soulful as it can
>> be without sounding depressing. Simply put, very contemporary, as if
>> churned
>> out to transport the listener to a world of his own - that 'Jaane Tu's'
>> music.
>>
>> Lyrics
>>
>> With Abbas Tyrewala at the wheel, there's little scope for
>> complaining, but there's always scope for more, we believe. Without any
>> heavy
>> use of language, the simple lines snuggle into what the music demands.
>> What
>> surprises me about "Kabhi Kabhi" is the effortless lyrics that sound
>> rhythmic and yet not stagnant. Unlike the traditional roothna manana
>> ganas,
>> this one's closely appealing when it says 'maana saara jaahan mein kabhi
>> kabhi
>> andhera hota hai" and further claims that, lekin raat ke baad hi toh
>> savera hota hai". Convincing isn't it?
>>
>> Apparently "Pappu Can't Dance' is a knowledgeable dig
>> at Salman Khan, which goes like "Hai muscular, hai popular... But Pappu
>> Can't Dance saala". Oh, dear,
>> real pity, you see. But the lyrics are so catchy that I am sure party
>> animals
>> would scream the same lines the next time they hit the dance floor..
>> "Nazrein Milana' retains a good feel around it, thanks to the lyrics that
>> remind you of the campus setting. "Main Bolu" talks of how two people
>> say the same things with a different perspective - the glass is half full
>> or
>> half empty, you decide.
>>
>> Vocals
>>
>> In another line of firsts, Rahman introduces Rashid Ali who
>> invokes life to Jai's non-violent character and lends his youthful voice
>> in two
>> noteworthy tracks. Rashid's voice bears an uncanny resemblance to our very
>> own
>> KK, who popularized a similar style. The two versions, "Jaane Tu Meri Kya
>> Hai' evidently drowns you in pensive emotions, courtesy Runa Rizvi and
>> Sukhwinder Singh as Jai and Aditi respectively. What's the album without
>> the
>> music director himself donning the microphone. As anyone would have
>> expected,
>> Rahman reserved the most anticipated track, "Main Bolu" for himself.
>> The track incidentally captures the essence of the two protagonists' clash
>> of
>> ideas - also the theme of the movie. But before you can accuse him of
>> being
>> selfish, we also trust his decision of treating a song the way he wants
>> it.
>>
>> After trying her luck with action, you have Vasundhara Das
>> finally doing what she's good at -
>> singing. You will hear her accompany Rashid Ali in the foot tapping 'Kahin
>> To
>> Hogi Woh". Unfortunately, Naresh Iyer (Rahman's find who rose to fame with
>> Rang De Basanti) seems hidden among the cluster of singers in "Pappu Can't
>> Dance". Since no singer has got to monopolize the track list, we get a
>> wide range of singing which is a pleasant delight to the ears.
>>
>> Orchestration
>>
>> Extensive use of guitar by Sanjeev Thomas and Rashid keeps
>> the smooth jazz effect especially in the title track. Talk of saxophone
>> effects, the playful piano and soft drums that tingle your heartbeats -
>> just what
>> a campus flick expects on the musical arena. "Pappu Can't Dance" quenches
>> your thirst for vibrant music and the remix, what with all the beats that
>> pep
>> your spirits to a new high. The title track "Main Bolu" is purely
>> slow jazz, yet has a mellifluous beauty to it, thanks to the minimal use
>> of
>> musical weapons that seduce you to hum along. "Nazrein Milaan" has an
>> experimental Boyzone air about it sounding upbeat giving it the college
>> nostalgia. "Jaane Tu Mere Kya Hai" has all the ups and down that a
>> sad song warrants. Also Adam Rapa can blow his trumpet (coz he's played
>> them
>> well) for good. Well, our Bollywood needs to take some lessons on the
>> optimal
>> and brilliant use of instruments from Rahman of course.
>>
>> Sum up
>>
>> Hmmm, we heard Himesh Reshamiyya, was the original choice as
>> music director. Now, we are glad that venture didn't take off well. What's
>> more, this is reportedly the first music album whose publishing rights are
>> owned
>> by the composer himself, which means that the person who creates the
>> music,
>> owns it too. Though it makes sense, it's unfortunate that our industry
>> guys are
>> not too welcome about this trend for obvious reasons. Full credits to
>> Rahman
>> and Abbas, for they create magic with mere music and words. It's been
>> quite
>> some time that our ears had a harmonious delight to remember and croon
>> about.
>> We don't know about the movie, but "Jaane Tu" is exactly what music
>> lovers have been craving for. Either, you own it, or you don't!
>>
>> Tracks to experience
>>
>> Kabhi Kabhi
>> Main Bolu
>> Jaane Tu Mera Kya
>> Hai
>> Kahin To Hogi Woh
>>
>> Divya Nair
>>
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