Re: [arr] Re: (Muzaffar) Is that Copy or BGM?
Can u please tell me whats abt buddha bar??whos the composer??Pardon my ignorance Kalyan - Original Message From: venkiteswaran [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, December 1, 2006 9:09:15 AM Subject: [arr] Re: (Muzaffar) Is that Copy or BGM? I know exactly what you are talking about. That flute piece is in a song from Buddha Bar (Vol III) Yahoo! Music Unlimited Access over 1 million songs. http://music.yahoo.com/unlimited
[arr] Guru moves to No.2 in Indiafm.com TopTen
http://www.indiafm.com/features/2006/12/01/1889/index.html Guru Rank 2 Last Week 3 Pluses Second film at the top of the music charts that stars Abhishek Bachchan, 'Guru' is good news for everyone involved as the music has gathered momentum way before the movie releases in mid-January. While 'Barso Re' is sure to go down well with Ash fans, the song that should make a lot go 'crazy' after a few weeks would be 'Mayya Mayya' with Madame Sherawat on fire! A couple of (situational) songs are not much impressive and may only do well if integrated seamlessly with the flow Minuses A couple of (situational) songs are not much impressive and may only do well if integrated seamlessly with the flow of the film!
[arr] Re: (Muzaffar) Is that Copy or BGM?
yes...u might even hear this piece in Anu Malik's Asoka's San Sanana
[arr] Your Favourite SOng In Guru
hi friends lets discuss about our favourite song in GURU and the reason why we like it... Personlly if i put this question before me... i think its really a very tough one for me... i like all the songs... 1. Tera bina - the sufi touch and rahman's voice and of course chinmayee's too 2. Barso re - Beat and Shreya Goshal's Voice 3. Bazzi Laga - Programming and the tune jus gives a perfect look of 80's tune 4. Ek Lo Ek Muft - Bappi Lahiri's Voice and Beat(esp the Yammo Yammo Part wit Tabla) 5. Ay Harathi - The most Catchy tune of the album... everything in this song is really amazing 6. Mayya - Beat, Toller's Voice 7. Jaage Hain - Rahman's voice, TUne. Choir, Arrangements... with regards Karthikeyamurthy.J
Re: [arr] Re: (Muzaffar) Is that Copy or BGM?
Really??but why did our boss use that bit?? :( - Original Message From: Dinesh [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, December 1, 2006 4:21:56 PM Subject: [arr] Re: (Muzaffar) Is that Copy or BGM? yes...u might even hear this piece in Anu Malik's Asoka's San Sanana Do you Yahoo!? Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta. http://new.mail.yahoo.com
[arr] The singlers list..!
Hi Fans, Hope everybody enjoyed Guru. This is a slightly unimportant topic but like a small good break from the intense discussions related to Guru and from various other topics. There are singers who become famous after singing for ARR. But the ones in this list have sung for him just once..!! Okay, apart from a few exceptions there are two main reasons: 1. They are professionals in some other field and dont sing much. 2. They are much bigger talents in their forms of music and dont sing film songs much. 1. Ashutosh Gowariker (Swades) 2. Arjun (Parasuram) 3. Bharatiraja (Karuthamma) 4. Manoj (Taj Mahal) 5. Silambarasan / Simbu (Kaathal Virus) 6. Anupama (?) (Thiruda Thiruda - Chandralekha song) 7. Minmini (Roja) 8. P Susila (Poo Kodiyin song from Iruvar) 9. Bombay Jayasree (Narumugaye - Iruvar) 10. Reena Bhardwaj (?) (Yeh Rishta - Meenaxi) 11. Bhattacharya (?) (Jack n Jill - Parasuram) 12. Usha Uthup (Daud title song) 13. Kumar Sanu (Mellisaye from Mr. Romeo in Tamil. I guess he sung the hindi one) 14. Nusarat Fateh Ali Khan (Chanda suraj - Vande Mataram) 15. Abhijeeth (or is it Abhishek?) (Chidiya song in Nayak) (?) means I am either doubtful of the name, the song or whether they really have sung only one song. Corrections arr welcome. This is not including the most recent ones and also excluding the list of singers from Hollywood ventures like BD, WOHE etc. Also not in the list are the ones who collabarated for Jana Gana Mana version of A R Rahman. Neither is the list complete or absolutely correct - something for you to think over and come up with... Thanks for reading. Chandra.
Re: [arr] saw it
And in an interview selva had said that his favourite music director is none other than our ARR. ohh...i taut it was Illaiyaraja...did u saw it on tv or a written interview online??? if online,can u gimme the link?? thanks!!
Re: [arr] The singlers list..!
Naarumuagaiaye was by Nithya shree i guess .correct me if i am wrong... On 12/1/06, up84mouli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Fans, Hope everybody enjoyed Guru. This is a slightly unimportant topic but like a small good break from the intense discussions related to Guru and from various other topics. There are singers who become famous after singing for ARR. But the ones in this list have sung for him just once..!! Okay, apart from a few exceptions there are two main reasons: 1. They are professionals in some other field and dont sing much. 2. They are much bigger talents in their forms of music and dont sing film songs much. 1. Ashutosh Gowariker (Swades) 2. Arjun (Parasuram) 3. Bharatiraja (Karuthamma) 4. Manoj (Taj Mahal) 5. Silambarasan / Simbu (Kaathal Virus) 6. Anupama (?) (Thiruda Thiruda - Chandralekha song) 7. Minmini (Roja) 8. P Susila (Poo Kodiyin song from Iruvar) 9. Bombay Jayasree (Narumugaye - Iruvar) 10. Reena Bhardwaj (?) (Yeh Rishta - Meenaxi) 11. Bhattacharya (?) (Jack n Jill - Parasuram) 12. Usha Uthup (Daud title song) 13. Kumar Sanu (Mellisaye from Mr. Romeo in Tamil. I guess he sung the hindi one) 14. Nusarat Fateh Ali Khan (Chanda suraj - Vande Mataram) 15. Abhijeeth (or is it Abhishek?) (Chidiya song in Nayak) (?) means I am either doubtful of the name, the song or whether they really have sung only one song. Corrections arr welcome. This is not including the most recent ones and also excluding the list of singers from Hollywood ventures like BD, WOHE etc. Also not in the list are the ones who collabarated for Jana Gana Mana version of A R Rahman. Neither is the list complete or absolutely correct - something for you to think over and come up with... Thanks for reading. Chandra. --
[arr] ARR's Top 10 musicals
My Top Ten Musicals - A R Rahman 1. Mughal-e-Azam (1960) 2. Madhumati (1958) 3. Sadma (1983) 4. Maachis (1996) 5. Satyam Shivam Sundaram (1978) 6. 1942: A Love Story (1993) 7. Qurbaani (1981) 8. Hero (1983) 9. Ghazal (1964) 10. Baiju Bawra (1952) As listed in Filmfare, December 2006
[arr] Re: saw it
http://www.chennaionline.com/chat/celebchat/10selvaraghavan- transcript.asp sun: your fav. music dir? Selvaraghavan: sun, A R Rahman sun: when u work with ARR? Selvaraghavan: sun, when he has time for me. Vinod --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Dinesh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: And in an interview selva had said that his favourite music director is none other than our ARR. ohh...i taut it was Illaiyaraja...did u saw it on tv or a written interview online??? if online,can u gimme the link?? thanks!!
[arr] Re: (Muzaffar) Is that Copy or BGM?
Buddha Bar is a collection of songs by various artists from different parts of the world. Its a good collection. I especially would recommend Buddha Bar (VOL III) --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, fani kalyan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Can u please tell me whats abt buddha bar??whos the composer??Pardon my ignorance Kalyan
[arr] Apun ka Choice reviews Guru
Album Review - Melodies that linger By Aparajita Ghosh A R Rahman seems to have an inexhaustible source of music inside him. Right from his memorable compositions for Mani Ratnams movie Roja, the talented composer has churned out melodies that have stayed with music lovers years after the movies featuring them came and went. Now, for Ratnams latest movie Guru, Rahman once again comes up with something special, though not exceptional. There are a number of songs in Guru that exemplify Rahmans command of both eastern and western style of music. Add to this Gulzars simple, poetic and thought provoking words that stand out poignantly in most of the compositions. The end product is an album that is certainly out of the ordinary. Moreover, the music grows on you with repeated hearing. The mood is set in the very opening song of the album, Barso Re. A lively rain song with a melody presumably based on raga Bahaar, Barso Re is rendered effectually by Shreya Ghosal. Male singer Uday Mazumdar chips in his bit in the middle. It is in the second song of the album, Tere Bina, that Rahman shows his wizardry. A highly addictive song with influences of Sufi qawwalis and Indian classical, the song is a just tribute to the late master Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. Rahman himself sings this song, with commendable interludes by Murtaza Qadir and Chinmayee. Tere Bina eventually turns out to be the best number in the whole package. Ek Lo Ek Muft sounds more like a situational track with lilting musical arrangement by Rahman. The song doesnt really have a strong melody. Lyrics by Gulzar are simple and rustic. Bappi Lahiri too sounds very much unlike his usual self while rendering this song in a tipsy voice. A song like this usually has its appeal on the screen only. The album then veers into a romantic, sensual mood with Mayya Mayya, which features Mallika Sherawat in a single song appearance in Guru. Sung in a sibilant voice by Mayyam Toller, the song has an unmistakable Arabic touch in its melody. Rahman shows his musical skill by blending Indian folk style in between and adding melodic improvisations as the song draws to a close. The romantic mood is consolidated with Ay Hairathe, a somewhat unconventional composition with influences of Ghazal and Scottish music. Suitably enough, Hariharan gets to show his vocal range in this number after Rahman introduces the song in his deep humming voice. Alka Yagnik too does a commendable job. Baazi Laga is the most forgettable of all songs in the album. The song is high on tempo but low on melody. Udit Narayans vocals too fail to salvage this number. Some compensation comes in the form of the last number Jaage Hain, which closes the album on a high note. Rich in orchestration and musical nuances, Jaage Hain lingers on even after it is over. Gulzars lyrics are inspiring and Chitra sings the song with the required emotive appeal. After the songs pace is set, Rahman joins Chitra on the microphone and moves up and down through the musical scale. The orchestra swells, the pitch is raised and the song ends at a crescendo. Undoubtedly, Jaage Hain is one of the best songs of Guru. http://www.apunkachoice.com/music/alb123/
[arr] EELAM!!! The best combi is back!!!
Hey guys... do u know any news about eelam? Just saw its teaser in Youtube! http://youtube.com/watch?v=QgH6I3ckhCMmode=relatedsearch=
[arr] Blogger on ARR
http://rahmantic.blogspot.com/2006/11/delicate-thoughts.html
[arr] Chennai's gift to the world- Rahman
Hi friends, Some of us in chennai metblogs have come up with a new series called as 'Chennais Gift to the world'. I posted about our Boss there. Please have a look at this post http://prabhukrish.net/2006/12/01/chennais-gift-to-the-world-ar-rahman/ and do drop in your comments. Thanks to Gopal for giving me these pictures of Rahman :) -- -Prabhu http://prabhukrish.net http://bangalore.metblogs.com http://chennai.metblogs.com
Re: [arr] Re: (Muzaffar) Is that Copy or BGM?
because our boss vil take compositions if that is good for his work,but that is not a copycat fani kalyan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Really??but why did our boss use that bit?? :( - Original Message From: Dinesh [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, December 1, 2006 4:21:56 PM Subject: [arr] Re: (Muzaffar) Is that Copy or BGM? yes...u might even hear this piece in Anu Malik's Asoka's San Sanana - Access over 1 million songs - Yahoo! Music Unlimited. - Check out the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster.
[arr] Bloggers on Guru No. 23
http://aksharasangeetham.blogspot.com/2006/11/no-mans-land-guru-music-review-part-1.html
Re: [arr] The singlers list..!
Hi Chandra, interesting list. Off the top of my head - Anupama has done a lot of singing for ARR (mostly in Harmony). I think she was credited as the lead fot atleast one other song (Mercury Pookkal) - Minmini has also sung a few songs (Paarkadhe from Gentleman, Pudhiya Mugam, Gang Master etc) - P.Susheela - Duet and Indian - Reena B sang Main vari vari - Abhijeet sang Teri Meri Baat from Sapney On 12/1/06, up84mouli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Fans, Hope everybody enjoyed Guru. This is a slightly unimportant topic but like a small good break from the intense discussions related to Guru and from various other topics. There are singers who become famous after singing for ARR. But the ones in this list have sung for him just once..!! Okay, apart from a few exceptions there are two main reasons: 1. They are professionals in some other field and dont sing much. 2. They are much bigger talents in their forms of music and dont sing film songs much. 1. Ashutosh Gowariker (Swades) 2. Arjun (Parasuram) 3. Bharatiraja (Karuthamma) 4. Manoj (Taj Mahal) 5. Silambarasan / Simbu (Kaathal Virus) 6. Anupama (?) (Thiruda Thiruda - Chandralekha song) 7. Minmini (Roja) 8. P Susila (Poo Kodiyin song from Iruvar) 9. Bombay Jayasree (Narumugaye - Iruvar) 10. Reena Bhardwaj (?) (Yeh Rishta - Meenaxi) 11. Bhattacharya (?) (Jack n Jill - Parasuram) 12. Usha Uthup (Daud title song) 13. Kumar Sanu (Mellisaye from Mr. Romeo in Tamil. I guess he sung the hindi one) 14. Nusarat Fateh Ali Khan (Chanda suraj - Vande Mataram) 15. Abhijeeth (or is it Abhishek?) (Chidiya song in Nayak) (?) means I am either doubtful of the name, the song or whether they really have sung only one song. Corrections arr welcome. This is not including the most recent ones and also excluding the list of singers from Hollywood ventures like BD, WOHE etc. Also not in the list are the ones who collabarated for Jana Gana Mana version of A R Rahman. Neither is the list complete or absolutely correct - something for you to think over and come up with... Thanks for reading. Chandra.
[arr] Re: EELAM!!! The best combi is back!!!
KANNATHIL MUTHAMITTAL was initially named as MANJAL KUDAI, EELAM etc. --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, rakesharr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey guys... do u know any news about eelam? Just saw its teaser in Youtube! http://youtube.com/watch?v=QgH6I3ckhCMmode=relatedsearch=
[arr] Guru Review
Hi folks, I finally got off my ass and posted a review of Guru's music. Of course it not as wonderful as some of the other blogs. You guys have sucha wonderful depth of appreciation. However as an ARR fan I thought I had to review it! if you guys don't like the review please do comment ! Blog address : www.navinwrites.blogspot.com Thanks, Navin
[arr] Re: Guru in Tamil? It is futile exercise. No one can dub the exact lyrics of Guru Hindi.
Bro, what are you on about?? Uyirae, Kadhal Desam etc. all da movies u mention were blockbuster hits in da tamil community!!! For us who does not undastand hindi but tamil we obviously prefer lyrics in tamil so we can undastand, but at da same time we enjoy the hindi releases as much eventhough we dont undastand what theyre singing lol .. no offence bro .. Let the music do the talking! but kl I get ur point in a way. I'm sure it works out the other way as well; great lines in tamil and disappointing in hindi or other languages .. will always be like dat. CANT WAIT FOR GURU IN TAMIL :D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ! ! Another treatment in dis lovely xmas time :P ! Take care guys ... Regards ... /Sias --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, shaik mahaboob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear Friends, It is nice to hear that Living legend ARR and Renowned Director Maniratnam Combo Guru is creating waves in the Audio business throughout the world. But it is rather very sad to note that the Guru is likely to be dubbed in Tamil and Telugu Versions. Ace Director and Producer Maniratnam should restrain himself from doing such a foolish job, because the songs of the original GURU is so catchy, realistic and athentic, the same could not be dubbed in any other language. The lyrics of Guru is so amazing and meaningful. I think Gulzar Sab has taken great pain in doing such a fabulous job. For instant the Urdu Phrase Jaage hain der tak hamain Kuch der sone do . Thodi si raat aur hai, subah to hone do is purely a Urdu Poem penned by Gulzar Sab which means I have awaken till the end of night, Let me have sleep for some more time. Still some night is left, let the morning begin. Is it posible for any lyricist to put the same translation into tamil or telugu track? Never. It is impossible. We have already experienced listening to the Tamil Versions of Hit Musicals like Dil se (Uyire in Tamil) Minsara Kanuvu (Sapney in Hindi) Kadhalan and Kadhal Desham in Hindi, the lyrics dubbed in all such Hindi Movies were utterly failure and miserable giving different meaning. However, all the original versions whether it is Produced in Tamil or Hindi were very excellent, except,the Hit Films like Bombay, Roja, Chor Chor (Thiruda.. Thiruda in Tamil) Ayoodha Ezaathu (Yuva in Hindi), where Mani, Rahman and Vairamuthu / Mehboob have jointly done a fantastic work without paving any way for critics. Hence it is requested that the Ace director Maniratnam should think million times before dubbing the original GURU to any other regional langauge. Every one Knows that MANI is not after MONEY. Long live Rahman and Mani Sir, Ardent fan of ARR, SHAIK MEHABOOB _ ___ Cheap talk? Check out Yahoo! Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates. http://voice.yahoo.com
[arr] Re: The singlers list..!
Narumugaye is indeed by Bombay Jayashree..
[arr] English translation for the songs
Hi all, Our beloved ARR has done a fabulous job in making the Guru, a legend! I can forsee its results:-) Music is so pure and touchy. Can anyone please pen the english translation for the songs? It will be really grateful to all non Hindi speaking community. Thanks and have a great day! Keep listening ARR:-) Kishore. - Find out what India is talking about on - Yahoo! Answers India Send FREE SMS to your friend's mobile from Yahoo! Messenger Version 8. Get it NOW
[arr] Re: The singlers list..!
col..nice list..! ya..anupama has sung many other songs tooo.. one i'm aware of is 'maro maro' from boys...n ya another 'comma comma' from E20 U18 for arr again..! --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, devMannemela [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Chandra, interesting list. Off the top of my head - Anupama has done a lot of singing for ARR (mostly in Harmony). I think she was credited as the lead fot atleast one other song (Mercury Pookkal) - Minmini has also sung a few songs (Paarkadhe from Gentleman, Pudhiya Mugam, Gang Master etc) - P.Susheela - Duet and Indian - Reena B sang Main vari vari - Abhijeet sang Teri Meri Baat from Sapney On 12/1/06, up84mouli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Fans, Hope everybody enjoyed Guru. This is a slightly unimportant topic but like a small good break from the intense discussions related to Guru and from various other topics. There are singers who become famous after singing for ARR. But the ones in this list have sung for him just once..!! Okay, apart from a few exceptions there are two main reasons: 1. They are professionals in some other field and dont sing much. 2. They are much bigger talents in their forms of music and dont sing film songs much. 1. Ashutosh Gowariker (Swades) 2. Arjun (Parasuram) 3. Bharatiraja (Karuthamma) 4. Manoj (Taj Mahal) 5. Silambarasan / Simbu (Kaathal Virus) 6. Anupama (?) (Thiruda Thiruda - Chandralekha song) 7. Minmini (Roja) 8. P Susila (Poo Kodiyin song from Iruvar) 9. Bombay Jayasree (Narumugaye - Iruvar) 10. Reena Bhardwaj (?) (Yeh Rishta - Meenaxi) 11. Bhattacharya (?) (Jack n Jill - Parasuram) 12. Usha Uthup (Daud title song) 13. Kumar Sanu (Mellisaye from Mr. Romeo in Tamil. I guess he sung the hindi one) 14. Nusarat Fateh Ali Khan (Chanda suraj - Vande Mataram) 15. Abhijeeth (or is it Abhishek?) (Chidiya song in Nayak) (?) means I am either doubtful of the name, the song or whether they really have sung only one song. Corrections arr welcome. This is not including the most recent ones and also excluding the list of singers from Hollywood ventures like BD, WOHE etc. Also not in the list are the ones who collabarated for Jana Gana Mana version of A R Rahman. Neither is the list complete or absolutely correct - something for you to think over and come up with... Thanks for reading. Chandra.
Re: [arr] The singlers list..!
Hai the song from iruvar is sung by not p suseela but a new comer bince On 12/1/06, up84mouli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Fans, Hope everybody enjoyed Guru. This is a slightly unimportant topic but like a small good break from the intense discussions related to Guru and from various other topics. There are singers who become famous after singing for ARR. But the ones in this list have sung for him just once..!! Okay, apart from a few exceptions there are two main reasons: 1. They are professionals in some other field and dont sing much. 2. They are much bigger talents in their forms of music and dont sing film songs much. 1. Ashutosh Gowariker (Swades) 2. Arjun (Parasuram) 3. Bharatiraja (Karuthamma) 4. Manoj (Taj Mahal) 5. Silambarasan / Simbu (Kaathal Virus) 6. Anupama (?) (Thiruda Thiruda - Chandralekha song) 7. Minmini (Roja) 8. P Susila (Poo Kodiyin song from Iruvar) 9. Bombay Jayasree (Narumugaye - Iruvar) 10. Reena Bhardwaj (?) (Yeh Rishta - Meenaxi) 11. Bhattacharya (?) (Jack n Jill - Parasuram) 12. Usha Uthup (Daud title song) 13. Kumar Sanu (Mellisaye from Mr. Romeo in Tamil. I guess he sung the hindi one) 14. Nusarat Fateh Ali Khan (Chanda suraj - Vande Mataram) 15. Abhijeeth (or is it Abhishek?) (Chidiya song in Nayak) (?) means I am either doubtful of the name, the song or whether they really have sung only one song. Corrections arr welcome. This is not including the most recent ones and also excluding the list of singers from Hollywood ventures like BD, WOHE etc. Also not in the list are the ones who collabarated for Jana Gana Mana version of A R Rahman. Neither is the list complete or absolutely correct - something for you to think over and come up with... Thanks for reading. Chandra.
[arr] 'Mayya Mayya' in 'Guru' set to be Mallika's 'Hamma Hamma'
'Mayya Mayya' in 'Guru' set to be Mallika's 'Hamma Hamma' Joginder Tuteja, IndiaGlitz [Friday, December 01, 2006] Sonali Bendre became an overnight sensation when she gyrated seductively to Rahman's 'Hamma Hamma' in 'Bombay'. While the song was crooned by Remo Fernandes on a male dancer, the person who benefited most was Sonali Bendre who was the song's highlight in motion. Though Mallika's superstar status is not dependent on her song and dance appearances alone, especially after 'Pyaar Ke Side Effects' where she has given a good account of herself as an actor who knows what she is doing, she would certainly gain immensely if her next guest appearance clicks. Yes, we are talking about the number 'Mayya Mayya' in which she is shown shaking a leg or two along with Abhishek Bachchan for the film 'Guru'. With usual suspects like A.R.Rahman and Mani Ratnam around, the song is set to recreate the magic of 'Hamma Hamma'! Watch out for it! http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/hindi/article/27370.html
[arr] Rahmans Jaage Hain; Gurus delight
Rahman's `Jaage Hain'; Guru's delight Faridoon Shahryar, IndiaGlitz [Saturday, December 02, 2006] A R Rahman has done it again. His superlative brilliance in the soundtrack of `Guru' is a revelation for the music lovers. Be it `Barso Re' where Aishwarya is dancing like a dream under the canopy of blue sky, `Ae Hairathe Aashiqui' or `Tere Bina' Rahman gems are a collector's delight. But the song that leaves you speechless has to be `Jaage Hain'. For it's not merely a song but a state of mind. A stream of sub-consciousness that flows unabated invoking the spiritual side of your personality that stays dormant. Chitra starts off the proceedings in a slow sedate manner as her vocals unleash the magic with little or no accompaniment in the background. AR joins her in the whispering mode pleading for some sleep for he has remained awake for most part of the night anyways. And then he shifts gears magnificently and touches the highest contours of magnificence. There are layers of meanings in this song. It's about human life where happiness is a brief episode in the general drama of pain. `Jaage Hain' is one song that catapults Rahman to the level of greatest maestros or artistes who delivered much more than mere entertainment through their art. Rahman magic flows like an impassioned river determined to embrace the sea of timelessness. http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/hindi/article/27399.html
Re: [arr] The singlers list..!.....attn to CHANDRA
hi guys this is my comments on the unimportant topic lols Chandra. dont mention that word again, Chandra. we r ready to discuss all kind of topics related to Rahman. There is some corrections and some missing points that clicked my eyes. ***Anupama has sung a few numbers of songs for Rehman...check out Enakku 20 Unakku 18 credits.. i think she oso sang in Boys.. ***there is also another male singler, who sung in Theekuruvi from kangalal kaithu sei, Mukesh. ***AR Rehana also sang once for her brother Ah Ah Thamizh Amma frm from kangalal kaithu sei. they may more points...but time is moving so fast i gtg broBravo Rahman.. PS: Im sure Thulasi Ram will reply 4 this topic hehe...read it Chandra.. Kumar, AR Rahman DJs, Malaysia. devMannemela [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Chandra, interesting list. Off the top of my head - Anupama has done a lot of singing for ARR (mostly in Harmony). I think she was credited as the lead fot atleast one other song (Mercury Pookkal) - Minmini has also sung a few songs (Paarkadhe from Gentleman, Pudhiya Mugam, Gang Master etc) - P.Susheela - Duet and Indian - Reena B sang Main vari vari - Abhijeet sang Teri Meri Baat from Sapney On 12/1/06, up84mouli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Hi Fans, Hope everybody enjoyed Guru. This is a slightly unimportant topic but like a small good break from the intense discussions related to Guru and from various other topics. There are singers who become famous after singing for ARR. But the ones in this list have sung for him just once..!! Okay, apart from a few exceptions there are two main reasons: 1. They are professionals in some other field and dont sing much. 2. They are much bigger talents in their forms of music and dont sing film songs much. 1. Ashutosh Gowariker (Swades) 2. Arjun (Parasuram) 3. Bharatiraja (Karuthamma) 4. Manoj (Taj Mahal) 5. Silambarasan / Simbu (Kaathal Virus) 6. Anupama (?) (Thiruda Thiruda - Chandralekha song) 7. Minmini (Roja) 8. P Susila (Poo Kodiyin song from Iruvar) 9. Bombay Jayasree (Narumugaye - Iruvar) 10. Reena Bhardwaj (?) (Yeh Rishta - Meenaxi) 11. Bhattacharya (?) (Jack n Jill - Parasuram) 12. Usha Uthup (Daud title song) 13. Kumar Sanu (Mellisaye from Mr. Romeo in Tamil. I guess he sung the hindi one) 14. Nusarat Fateh Ali Khan (Chanda suraj - Vande Mataram) 15. Abhijeeth (or is it Abhishek?) (Chidiya song in Nayak) (?) means I am either doubtful of the name, the song or whether they really have sung only one song. Corrections arr welcome. This is not including the most recent ones and also excluding the list of singers from Hollywood ventures like BD, WOHE etc. Also not in the list are the ones who collabarated for Jana Gana Mana version of A R Rahman. Neither is the list complete or absolutely correct - something for you to think over and come up with... Thanks for reading. Chandra. - Cheap Talk? Check out Yahoo! Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates.