Aseem o shan irritatingly louder? What a joke.!! One of my friend came in the 
last week from DUBAI. He is working in the electronic section of a super 
market. He told me that when anybody purchasing  a CD player, they are 
operating the device to the customer by playing ASEEM O SHAN SHEHANSHA.

Thulasi Ram wrote: 
>             man, i can understand that u hate JA movie the core now u r 
> pinching the music too. this is ridiculous in my context.. to u azeem-o-shah- 
> in-shah is song is "irritatingly louder".. which to me, is a big joke.. even 
> Joginder was able to change his stance on JA's music.. 
>  u r the odd one out now! i wudnt be surprised if you feel lagaan and swades 
> songs as irritantingly louder! On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 11:17 AM, V S Rawat < 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] com > wrote: 
>             On 7/18/2008 8:35 PM India Time, _Gomzy_ wrote: 
>> hehe Rawat, you will be disappointed to know that he is indeed the 
>> composer. AG is the best and gets the best out of ARR. 
> I think JA music is an absolute failure on part of ARR. 
> ARR didn't at all get the feel of the period movie. It seems ARR had 
> absolutely no idea the large - big - huge - grand - great - showman 
> style in which AG was making the movie. 
> So, ARR composed music which is very personal, individualistic music, 
> and that didn't match at all, didn't fit at all in the grandeur of the 
> movie. 
> Result was disastrous. music sunk down without a trace in the movie. 
> This would be the only movie of ARR in which the director didn't butcher 
> the songs, still the songs didn't become noticeable, just because the 
> songs were on a different concept as if ARR was composing for a soft 
> love story between Jodha and Akbar, but the music movie was Princess and 
> Queen Jodha and Azeemoshaan Shanshaah Akbar from beginning to end. 
> Azeemoshaan Shanshaah is the only "public" song, and I found it 
> irritatingly loud. Moulded lyrics worsened it. 
> How could it happen? 
> Why, if ARR and AG are so intimate? 
> Didn't AG tell ARR what he is doing in the movie so that ARR would have 
> included the grandeur in his music? 
> it seems AG kept on emphasizing to ARR that he is making a love story 
> between Jodha and akbar, and that is why ARR created such a personal 
> music for the film, missing out on the grandeur. 
> Mughal-e-azam also had the 100% classical personal song Prem Jogan Ban 
> Ke, that was shot on Dilip and Madhubala in the garden overnight. But 
> rest of the music was mostly with the grandeur that befits on a period 
> movie of this scale. Even the songs between individuals had a grandeur 
> of a period movie. 
> ARR missed on this grandeur, and gave three looooonnnnng personal songs 
> - jashnebahara, in lamhon ke daman mein and khwaja mere khwaja. That was 
> disproportionate for the film. 
> Though I don't blame ARR for Manmohana fiasco. The song was so long and 
> too much noticeable, but that also I think is because AG must have kept 
> on emphasing to ARR about showing hindu Jodha doing prayers in Muslim 
> Akbar's palace, so ARR gave it a lot of importance and created such a 
> loooonnnnggg non-subtle song that pinches in ears. 
> JA would always hold the crown of music going in one direction and film 
> going orthogonally to that. And I blame AG 100% for that. he took ARR 
> for a ride for this film. And ARR lost by not giving a "pyar kiya to 
> darna kya" level of song in it. I think ARR was just not knowing that he 
> can give such a song in it. 
>> 
>> On 7/18/08, *V S Rawat* < [EMAIL PROTECTED] com <mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>> com >> 
>> wrote: 
>> 
>>     On 7/18/2008 6:43 PM India Time, _Jahanzeb Farooq_ wrote: 
>> 
>>     >  Is out boss not composing for Ashutosh Gowariker's What's Your 
>>     >  Raashee? The wikipedia page 
>>     >  ( http://en.wikipedia .org/wiki/ What%27s_ Your_Raashee% 3F ) shows 
>> SEL as 
>>     >  music directors. I am completely surprised. Ashutosh has said in some 
>>     >  interview some days back that he wants A.R.Rahman for it. So sad! 
>>     > 
>> 
>>     Whatever. 
>> 
>>     My view is that Ashutosh is not really a song-music person. He might 
>>     have good ear for music but he doesn't have imagination enough to give 
>>     good treatment to songs. 
>> 
>>     All songs of Lagaan/ Swadesh were sort of fit in the movie. There 
>>     was no 
>>     special scene, no great visuals, no imagination at all. All routine 
>>     scenes, all daily life situations. Just on the run. 
>> 
>>     At most, a situation was created for the Kailash Kher song in Swades, 
>>     but how shabbily it was patched in. 
>> 
>>     So, I think it is no loss for ARR if Ashutosh goes away. It was 
>>     Ashutosh's films that were benefitting from ARR's music, the films 
>>     themselves didn't add to the beauty of ARR's songs. 
>> 
>>     Ashutosh is not a 1% of Mani or Shankar when it comes to songs 
>>     picturization. 
>> 
>>     Of course, a film getting hit makes the music reach more persons, there 
>>     is no denial of that. 
>> 
>>     And, if ARR feels comfortable with Ashutosh and becomes more creative 
>>     giving his better ones, then of course, it is a loss for us if Ashutosh 
>>     breaks away. 
>> 
>>     I didn't mention JA because the movie went of a totally different track 
>>     away from music. I don't even remember where Jashnebahara or lamho ke 
>>     daaman had been. Such a forgettable treatment. And remember the stale 
>>     situation of Manmohna, the gaudy money-waster sets of 
>>     Azeem-shaanshahansh ah give pain when remember. JA was a shit, confused, 
>>     purpose-less movie. 
>> 
>>     I always felt that SEL are a perfect fit for Ashutosh's level. 
>> 
>>     -- 
>>     V 
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