I agree with chord... JAI HO desrves oscar for  it's enthusiasm, up lifting 
nature.... it has energy that can change mind and mood both .... i also don't 
care about JAGJIT's sahab opinion.... I still respect him as a great indian 
ghazal singer

--- On Tue, 4/7/09, Chord <purev...@yahoo.com> wrote:

From: Chord <purev...@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [arr] 'Jai Ho' did not deserve an Oscar: Jagjit Singh
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, April 7, 2009, 11:43 PM











 






    
            You can agree or disagree about Jai Ho's oscar worthy status, 
that's fine.  I don't think anyone is less of a Rahman fan if they think that 
Jai Ho is not a good enough song to win an award or if they think it's not one 
of Rahman's best.  I like the song a lot for its energy and uplifting quality, 
but don't think it's one of Rahman's best compositions in terms of pure music.  
In terms of positive emotions and inspiration for the young and young at heart, 
I think it is one of his best.  



I don't take Jagjit's comments seriously and neither should anyone here.  As 
talented and well known Jagjit is, I frankly find him to be one of the most 
arrogant and condescending musical artists out there today (based on 
interviews, TV appearances, comments made to the media, etc. etc.).  He has an 
extremely narrow definition of "good music" and is quite rigid minded in 
general.   Whether Jagjit or anyone else likes it or not, the fact is that the 
song Jai Ho has touched millions of people and sent people who watched the song 
in theaters feeling very positive and hopeful.  It's all about the raw 
emotions, not the music or lyrics by themselves.  You cannot isolate any one 
element of this song and declare perfection.  It's how the song fit into the 
whole scheme of the plot and ending and the emotions that were generated within 
people.  Oscars are not awarded frivolously and for no reason.  There's a 
reason why this song was given an award whether you
 agree or disagree.



Mr. Singh and his comments do not deserve this much attention in our ARR fan 
group here.  If you asked ARR himself what he thought of Mr. Singh's comments, 
ARR would just joke about it or might say, "it's not one of my best songs, even 
though it touched people.  everyone is entitled to their own opinions".  ARR 
himself would not get upset about something so trivial.  Let's just put this to 
rest.  



--- In arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com, Anish Gupte <musimax2000@ ...> wrote:

>

> I'm afraid i agree with jagjit singh.

> 

> jai ho is hardly rahmans best.

> .... i guess 'mitwa' from lagaan aroused more emotions for me than jai ho.

> 

> On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 5:17 AM, Bivin Chandra <bivinchandra@ ...>wrote:

> 

> >   New Delhi, Apr 7 (PTI) The world might be ga ga over A R Rahman's Oscar

> > winning composition 'Jai Ho' but legendary Ghazal singer, Jagjit Singh finds

> > the song overrated.

> >

> > The 68-year-old legend who is famous for his candid nature believes that

> > getting the Academy award was a golden moment in Indian history but the song

> > per se did not deserve the honour.

> >

> > "Getting an Oscar is no doubt a great achievement but the song, for which

> > we got the award, is not so special. Frankly I did not understand on what

> > basis it was awarded," Singh told PTI at a function where he released his

> > new album 'Inteha.' The Ghazal maestro, said that he did not understand the

> > lyrics of the composition and why it has become so popular that everybody

> > from Indian political parties to International pop bands is eager to use it.

> >

> > When referred that lyrics for the song has been penned by Gulzar with whom

> > he has given many hits, Singh said, "When I work with Gulzar Sahab I

> > categorically tell him to write such poetry which my fans and I can

> > understand." Singh, who has composed some hit music for films like 'Arth'

> > and 'Saath Saath' in the 80's does not seem to have a good opinion about

> > today's Bollywood music as he stated, "it lacks profound poetry and soulful

> > tunes". PTI

> >

> >

> >

> > http://www.ptinews. com/pti/ptisite. nsf/0/2B0F45FB83 5F7D706525759100 
> > 2EB0FB?OpenDocum ent

> >

> >  

> >

>




 

      

    
    
        
         
        
        




        




        
        


        
        
        




      

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