Chillout guys... 

Reset your expectation meter just before listening to Enthiran, the expectation 
u have on the Songs stops it from growing on you. 


When i heard Muthalvan, Alaipayuthey, etc., for the first time I didnt like it 
as much as i like it now... but it grew on me slowly like a slow poisoner, 
whereas like Rhythm, Dil Se, Muthu they hit me directly at the first time. For 
me Muthu, is direct hit for me but few of Super Star fans didn't like the songs 
and protested against ARR for Muthu... rest is history (every one now claims 
the 
"Oruvan Oruvan" is the best of all rajin's intro music ...)


Raavan & Enthiran are the albums which has all the songs i like.. even in the 
VTV i will like to skip Anbil avan song sometime... i didnt find that catchy 
to...

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From: V S Rawat <vsra...@gmail.com>
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wed, 4 August, 2010 10:51:58 PM
Subject: Re: [arr] Endhiran for kids only

  
On 8/4/2010 9:59 PM India Time, _pratap_ wrote:

> 8) Sweetness? Hmm, wasn't Hosanna sweet? Aaj Dil Gustakh Hai wasn't
> sweet? Hmm... You sure you got the definition of sweet right?

Now that u asked, yup, I did find that Aaj Dil Gustakh Hai wasn't
sweet.

i felt it was more spoken than sung. it was a type of poetry 
recitation sort of song that Rajesh Roshan had given aplenty in 80s, 
like, ham wo hain jo do aur do paanch bana de.

Why mention such odd song as an example of sweetness of ARR when he 
has given pure diabetics like Chupke Se, Diya Jale, and dozens more? 
probably u wanted to mention out of recent ones. well, why is khili 
rey khili not diabetic?

i am using diabetic not as criticism, just a pun.

--
rawat

 

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