http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/broadband/video/Interviews/DGG69448/3/Rakeysh-Omprakash-Mehra-Speaks-About-Delhi-6.html
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 10:37 PM, ramakrisha laxmana subramanian siva gopala acharya iyer .aiyooo amma idli wada dosa sambar chatni . < sriramiye...@yahoo.co.in> wrote: > Got it from ROPM's interview to IndiaFM. > Here's the link -Sorry for not having posted it then! > .. > > http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/features/2009/02/17/4858/index.html > .. > > We've seen Rakeysh Mehra have a strong penchant for music. Is it > Rahman, Prasoon or all you three together? > > .. > > What an album, isn't it? Of course it is A.R. Rahman and Prasoon > Joshi. I don't have lip sync songs in Delhi 6. If you've noticed, in > Rang De also, I didn't have anyone singing songs. For me, the sound > of the film, whether it's the background or the songs, is the fourth > dimension. It's never upfront. It's like a soul in the film which you > cannot see but can only feel it. You can also see the energy of the > soul. The songs interpret the film and take it forward in their own > way. Me, Rahman and Prasoon jam a lot. Three years ago, while I was > making Rang De Basanti, I was already speaking Delhi 6 with them. We > keep talking, meeting and discussing as to what's happening with the > world, chat about music, watch a movie and in the process, something > starts happening. I keep telling them a story and every time I tell > them, it's a different story. I try very hard to confuse them and > they think I make some sense. > > --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com <arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com>, > Vithur <vith...@...> wrote: > > > > From where did you get this Info ??? > > > > > > > > > > On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 1:17 AM, ramakrisha laxmana subramanian > siva gopala > > acharya iyer .aiyooo amma idli wada dosa sambar chatni . < > > sriramiye...@...> wrote: > > > > > Isn't A.R. Rahman making your job tough by not being there in > the > > > crucial and a critical stage of the films release? Rahman called > me > > > half an hour after he received the award at the BAFTA's and > said, "I am > > > feeling so guilty by not being there. Anything you feel irritated > about > > > the background score, just change that". He just returned last > night > > > from the U.S. He landed in Chennai, was talking to his engineers > and was > > > so worried about the music of Delhi 6. In fact, the background > score is > > > much better than the songs in Delhi 6. Background is the film. > What we > > > tried for the background was that we didn't score for the shot. > We just > > > sat and spent the whole month of December and not a single sound > came > > > out. Everybody was getting worried. Then Rahman won the Golden > Globe, > > > came back and he again sat and bits and bits happened. At one > point, I > > > and Rahman were discussing to postpone the release date of Delhi > 6. We > > > still couldn't crack the background. So we decided to crack theme > on the > > > subject of the film. Not on some particular scene. Rahman went > into a > > > different world all together after that. He played all the > instruments > > > that were available to him and just went for it. He came up with > ten > > > themes and at one point we were confused of what to use. He is a > true > > > magician. When we put the theme with the scenes it would start > and end > > > perfectly. Can you believe it? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > regards, > > Vithur > > > > >