loved the post dinesh.

On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 8:24 PM, Dinesh Scaran <dinesh.sca...@hotmail.com>wrote:

>
>
> Rawat, i understand u feel comfortable listening to Hindi songs as u
> understand them. But Rawat, seriously, as for me, im not being bad here, but
> most of his dubbed albums from Tamil to Hindi r not in par with the
> originals (Tamil). Take Roja, Kadhalan, Bombay and such, that spark was
> missing in the Hindi and Telugu versions. i shall give a detailed
> explanation below.
>
> But this is always not the case, im not being totally inclined towards
> Tamil only. For instance im a crazy fan of One 2 Ka 4, Lagaan and such. I
> could not bare to listen to the Tamil version of Sona Nahi, Osaka Muraiya,
> Ruth Agayire and such. I actually kept the cassettes far from my reach. It
> spoilt the initial magic of the Hindi versions.
>
> Same thing for New-Naani album. The "Pedave Palinke" was so magical which i
> couldnt digest the Tamil version of it "Kaalayil Dhinamum".
>
> Same thing goes to the the Kannada version of Doli Sajakhe Rakhna/Jodi.
> Well i really liked "Chandramukiye" than "Velli Malare" and " Bhol Sajini".
> The Kannada language was too beautiful for that song. Loved how Madhushree
> went "Surya Sakani....Surya Sakani..." such beautiful song. That particular
> song in Kannada sounded the best among all the version.
>
> Another thing Rawat, if u feel u want to listen to ARR's Tamil songs (Yes,
> im guessing ur missing allot of his Gems, seriously)... i would like u to go
> through these albums,they were not dubbed into Hindi.
>
> 1.Kangalal Kaithi Sei (M-A-G-I-C)<-- says it all.
> 2.Anthimanthirai (the most underrated album, but the theme musics r
> mindblowing)
> 3.Uzhavan (start with Pennale Pennale, an amazing song)
> 4.Iruvar (oh please please listen to this, magical Mani-ARR album)
> 5.Sangamam (i think u wont be able to like this, since its a very typical
> South Indian flavor, but nevertheless, u should not miss "Sowkiyama".)
> 6.Thenali's Porkalam, Thakirikitha, Swasame.
> 7.Kannathil Muttamittal (Excellent album, esp Vellai Pookal and Kannathil
> Muttamittal by Chinmayi)
> 8.Rhythm (amazing score... the panchaboothangal - 5 elements were composed
> beautifully in each song. Each songs represent each element. Listen to them
> and guess which is which... ;) )
> 9. Boys (Amazing album, it was a second Roja for ARR in Tamil. This album
> made ARR bounced back again, after a serious of flops in Tamil, both movie
> and album wise - read Star, Alli Arjuna, Udhaya, PArashuram).
>
> On the dubbed albums, here r the once u SHOULD not miss.
>
> 1.Alaipayuthey (Original version of Saathiya) - Listen to Pacchai Niramey,
> Hariharan gave the whole song such life. He sung the song as if he is
> whispering those beautiful lyrics into the lady's ears. Such soft and
> delicate song. Sneghidene was beautiful as the male chorus had a very
> haunting magic in it. And Sadhana did a wonderful job in the Tamil/Telugu
> version. U should listen to know what i mean. And Evano Oruvan is such a
> powerful song. Such sadness in the song. Was totally missing in that Hindi
> version. And ARR used this song as BGM so beautifully in Alaipayuthey.
> Really emoted the scenes so well. Yaaro Yaarodi is too Tamil folkish to suit
> the Hindi lyrics. But im surprised how ARR did manage to give it the right
> feel for Chalka. Still Yaaro Yaarodi had a very rustic feel. Kadhal Sadugudu
> was soo sweet. A real contrast compared to Adnan' Sami in Aye Udi Udi. Its
> like 2 different songs. U should listen to Tamil version. it will be a new
> feel for u.
>
> 2.Thiruda Thiruda - Seriously, the Chinese girl's work in Thee Thee is
> unmatchable... such beautifuly rendered. lovely, and powerful. Ofcource, all
> the tracks should be listened to be enjoyed.
>
> 3.Uyire - All the songs had a different feel. When u listen to Uyire, u
> wont have a feel ur listening to a dubbed album. It has its own identity. IF
> u think Lata did a splendid job in Jiya Jale, please listen to what S.Janaki
> did in Nenjinile. Check out how did she finished the song with her
> rendition. Just so appropriate. No offense meant to Lata and her version
> though, just S.Janaki did it too well that it needs such acknowledgment. Do
> listen to it. Thaiyya Thaiyya had a different feel alltogether, compared to
> Chaiyya Chaiyya. Poongatrile was magical.... amazing rendition by Unnimenon.
>
> Ofcource the other 90s original Tamil albums should be visited. It holds
> its own charm. But the above are a must, immediately. haha
>
> This mail is not directed to Rawat alone, but to all the ARR fans who did
> not get a chance to listen to these version because they do not understand
> Tamil/Telugu/Kannada. Please do.
>
> --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com <arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com>, V S
> Rawat <vsra...@...> wrote:
> >
> > On 5/6/2010 10:04 AM India Time, _Dinesh Scaran_ wrote:
> >
> > > People should learn to love songs despite the language....
> >
> > Indeed. good point.
> >
> > Could you share how that can be inculcated as I seem to be missing a
> > lot of Tamil gems of ARR not knowing the language so I don't listen to
> > them much.
> >
> > --
> > Rawat
> >
>
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