> The song has harmed the reputation of ARR also, me think. It is less than > mediocre by ARR's standards. It lacks creativity that was so visible in each > of 800+ songs of ARR. If this is what our man is going to give after Oscars, > and with an international popular, he was far better before Oscars and with > Indian singers.
this is 100% EXACTLY what i also think. couldn't agree more. as i have already said i would say again that it is ARR's failure (one of very rares). - Jahanzeb --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, V S Rawat <vsra...@...> wrote: > > On 9/29/2009 8:52 PM India Time, _ravi_ wrote: > > > And does it really matters about an article written by any person who > > just wants to fill space in a daily and agree to the senses? That was > > quiet absurd when the writer in the daily claimed that Blue was a > > flop bcs of songs (or one song in particular) as if every movie was > > an instant hit or flop with its music. Had it been a case movies like > > Mann, Khamoshi should have been listed among all time hits. I > > personally felt a person who writes should do at least some amount of > > homework and analysis when he writes in media than just writing > > opinions and then generalizing it. And the one who doesn't is no less > > than an those ppl who preach evil and force ppl to believe in their > > views. > > > Coming back to Chiggy Wiggy I personally never felt Kylie is > > one wonderful artist anytime > > I was worse off than you. I had never ever heard of Kylie before her getting > roped in for Buloo. > > > and I never borrowed the hypes > > surrounded; > > but I got curious about an international popular artist getting roped in > first time for an Indian song, that too by my fav man. I was expectant and > eager to hear it. > > > So taking into account of ppl like me or to > > those who never knew who Kylie is music sales volume is unaffected. > > I differ. I think several people must have got curious about this song that > cost multi-million bucks and they would have bought it. > > > It only matters who is the Composer and AR name is an influence for > > sales. > > The song has harmed the reputation of ARR also, me think. It is less than > mediocre by ARR's standards. It lacks creativity that was so visible in each > of 800+ songs of ARR. If this is what our man is going to give after Oscars, > and with an international popular, he was far better before Oscars and with > Indian singers. If the movie flops at box office (I fear so) then ARR bashers > are going to have a field day. > > I am sure RAVANA is going to be a never-before highest point in ARR's life > that will leave everybody spellbound. > > -- > Rawat >