I , for one, (not a Rajini fan , but definitely love him) can not imagine a Rajinikanth Movie with songs like these
- Aaromale (when Rajini's character decides to create a new business venture) - Fanaa (Intro song for Rajini as a playboy) - Tu Bin Bataaye (an intimate romantic song set as Rajini finally proposes to the heroine) Endhiran is just perfect the way it is :-) Rahman knows best. On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 6:59 PM, AJ <purev...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > > ...I have a question for you (maybe this does not include anyone in this > group) > > Given the type of film that this is, the director, Rajinikant fans, etc., > how else would you have liked the music to have turned out? Now, I'm not > asking this question to those who have specific and intelligent criticisms > of points in this album (like sound, lyrics, etc.), but for those who are > calling this album a complete washout. > > Please give us your suggestions as to how Rahman should have scored > differently given the type of movie in mind. Did you want soulful, soft, > melodious numbers like in Zubeidaa? Sufi music? Kathak music? > > Please enlighten us! > > My point is that if want to bash a music album completely that's tied to a > film, maybe you should direct some of your ire towards the type of movie and > the director who extracts the music from the MD and has a say as to which > songs would be allowed and not allowed. For Enthiran, Rahman had so score a > type of music that was apt for the film at hand, just like all his film > albums. If the music is not your cup of tea, say, "this music is not my > taste, but maybe others will like it", but please stop the bashing and > accusing Rahman of this, that, and everything else! He's not making private > albums!!! > > > -- "All you need to do is decide what to do with the time that is given to you" - Gandalf the Gray.