well by wasted i mean un-noticed or un-celebrated, as bollywood has 
this tradition that music is appreciated, remembered, wins awards etc, 
only if movie is a hit (though there are few exceptions too, like Dil 
Se..)


--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, V S Rawat <vsra...@...> wrote:
>
> On 2/20/2009 2:48 PM India Time, _Jahanzeb Farooq_ wrote:
> 
> > this is EXTREMELY sad. i have no word. i had HUGE expectations 
from 
> > this film! once again ARR's brilliant work wasted.
> 
> I have seen it and I wouldn't say that ARR's work got wasted. All 
the 
> songs are there, some in parts, some repeatedly.
> 
> ARR's music brings entertainment in the movie.
> 
> Of course the music didn't gel so well in the movie as does in a 
Mani, 
> Shankar film. But everybody knows that. NOt only this director but 
> several directors have failed here.
> 
> The placement of songs, there effect on the pace of movie, these all 
> vary person to person. It was this director's film so he let his 
view 
> prevail.
> 
> Nobody seeing the movie would be able to complain about the music. 
They 
> would be thankful to ARR's music and would mention is as a single 
> positive part of the movie.
> 
> I can say that I didn't find any single person complaining about D6 
> music so far.
> --
> Rawat
>



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