thanks Jahanzeb saab. Perhaps you are right and i did the CD inlay. Now i am 
thinking. Thanks for the clarity sir...

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To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
From: jahanzebti...@yahoo.com
Date: Sun, 8 Nov 2009 13:37:06 +0000
Subject: [arr] Re: Watched Blue yesterday and. (Rehna Tu was meant for the 
Delhi city??)


















 



  


    
      
      
      > Rehna Tu was not meant to be a love song. It was a track for the city 
of delhi..



I don't think so. I think it is a misconception among fans. Here is what CD 
booklet says about it:



"It's a love song. But not a eulogy. It's about relationship and its irony. 
About love and accepting your love in entirety. It's a contemporary thought set 
on a beautiful melody. A hummable song I think it will resonate with the youth 
in particular. It's one of my favorite songs with AR."



http://www.abhishekbachchan.org/gallery/albums/userpics/10003/normal_xdrdelhi600booklet08vo9.jpg



Furthermore from the lyrics also it is clear that it is a love song. "Rehna tu 
hai jaise tu, thoda sa dard tu thoda sa sukoon" fits more appropriately to a 
person than a city. and similarly I don't think "haath thaam chalna ho to...". 
can be directed toward a city but only a human. 



> that is why they showed Rishi and Abhishek driving in the streets of delhi 
> with long shots of city's landmarks. 



Again I don't think so. first I don't see any landmark except one (first 4 
seconds) though could not get which is it, Hamayun's tomb? second, note that 
only 40 seconds out of 2:10 minutes song is picturized on city streets, the 
rest 90 seconds is picturized inside the club, on Abhishek and Rishi. also note 
that CD booklet picture also shows Abhishek and Rishi holding hands. this all 
could mean that it was actually meant for the relationship of the two. 

well who knows. but one thing is true, ROM ruined it mercilessly. and since he 
completely failed to convey anything through his picturization, people were 
forced to think that it was meant for the city.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85ExnS1PbbA



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Jahanzeb



--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, "wiredbeats ." <wiredbe...@...> wrote:

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> Rehna Tu was not meant to be a love song. It was a track for the city of 
> delhi and that is why they showed Rishi and Abhishek driving in the streets 
> of delhi with long shots of city's landmarks. 

> The track is dedicated to the city and says 'stay the way you are...with a 
> little bit of pain and all that..."

> i know they misled in the promos by showing the hero and heroine ..thats for 
> marketting!!!

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> To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com

> From: jahanzebti...@...

> Date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 13:59:55 +0000

> Subject: [arr] Re: Watched Blue yesterday and...

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>       oh my god i am again reminded how brutally this magnificent song was 
> ruined in move. it was definitely the WORST treatment given to an ARR song 
> ever. ever ever. picturized it on Rishi and Abheshik, in car and in a snooker 
> club. man (ROM) were you out of your mind doing that??? what on earth made 
> you think it will look good. no director in his right senses would do that. 
> that alone tells even talented directors like ROM cannot understand value of 
> ARR song, and that too of a gem song like Rehna Tu, his best in many years. i 
> always imagine how wonderful it would have been had he picturized it on 
> Abhishek and Sonam. i always visualized it that way but he ruined the whole 
> thing. Rehna Tu for me is the darkest period of ARR song picturization.

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> --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, "Rivjot" <rivjot@> wrote:

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> > Rawat, how can you call Rehna Tu 'situation specific' - that song was so 
> > forcefully included in that movie and was ironically picturized on AB & 
> > Rishi Kapoor traveling in a car? During the promos they showed (different) 
> > scenes of AB & Sonam Kapoor wow!

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> > No offense to the song though, it remains one of the best song of this year.

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> > --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, V S Rawat <vsrawat@> wrote:

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> > > On 11/3/2009 4:21 PM India Time, _Gopal Anandan_ wrote:

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> > > > 1. poor movie script, screenplay - screws up some good ARR songs. Like 

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> > > > in Blue, Yuvvraj, Delhi 6

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> > > About Delhi 6, whatever be the merits of ROM style of storytelling, but 
> > > he did give prominence to our man's songs. 

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> > > - Rehna Tu was such a situation specific that it couldn't have been 
> > > possible to get it made without very close understanding and 
> > > communication between the film director and the MD. 

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> > > - Arziya was shot on such a vast panoramic scale that it must have 
> > > required a lot of efforts from director to shoot this brilliant song by 
> > > our man.

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> > > - Genda phool just happens sort of unannounced but it still brings a 
> > > fresh air when it happens. 

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> > > - Ye Dilli hai mere yaar could only be a background song by its genre. 
> > > Kala bandar was also particularly created for the film's situation. 

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> > > - maskali, of course, was more a filler song compared with the media 
> > > coverage it got before the release of the film. 

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> > > - dil gira also was more like a filler, though we can't deny that 
> > > director did put a lot of efforts in shooting it.

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> > > 2. Ghai did his best to give prominence to each and every song. Zindagi 
> > > was shot at the most appropriate juncture, though its breakup could have 
> > > been avoided. All three dance songs were elaborately and luxuriously 
> > > shot, I get mixed up in which of the three dance songs was which. tu dost 
> > > hai also had money spent in special effects. tu muskara was grand climax 
> > > song. manmohini was situation perfect.

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> > > i think we can judge the prominence given to a song if we can remember 
> > > which song was placed where and what was there in the video and how 
> > > significant it was for the film. In blue we do get mix up among the 
> > > songs, and the opening/closing credit songs were just wasted. Of course, 
> > > in D6, one can recall which of the each song was where.

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> > > So I don't agree with you that D6 and Yuvvraj songs treatment had 
> > > anything lacking from the side of the director and I wouldn't club them 
> > > in the categories of blue.

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> > > What more do we expect a director to do for ARR songs?

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