Re: [arr] Extension: GURU : After watching 4th time (For Rahman this time)

2007-01-16 Thread Thulasi Ram

dude u rock!

On 1/16/07, Pravinder Sheoran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


  Hi again guys
Here are some more points (very important), which i missed in my
original message, regarding BGM of GURU:

1. I am just wondering how easy it is for Rahman to creat a
situation with his stylish music. Remember "Bombay Awakes" song from
the album "Bombay Dreams". He created the situation of a Bombay
market so nicely with his music. Similarly again he created the
situation of a market in "Take Take" in "Mangal Pandey - The Rising".
Well again he has repeated his magic in GURU. Two times in the movie
he has provided very strong BGM while the charecter Guru is
wondering through the markets of Turkey and Bombay. Surpurisingly
the scene in Turkey has Arabic beats, and the scene in Bombay has
the Indian beats. Hats off to Allah Rakha Rahman. If you take him to
china he will give Chinese music, with Chinese instruments (WOHE).
If you take him to Turkey he will give Turkish (Arabic) music, with
Arabic instruments (GURU). I believe only a few (or may be none)
Music Composers in the whole World have this ability. God bless him,
what more can i ask? Blissful.

2. Mani Ratnam and A R Rahman's pair (Jodi) is like 'Choli and
Daman'. In many many scenes of GURU they together have created the
situation a visual pleasure to watch. I do not know it was a
deliberate attempt or a coincidence but when Aishwarya comes running
from roof of her house in the song "Tere Bina" to embrace Abhishek,
the song is running at its best stage where Chinmayee is singing at
her best (When she sings the lines 'Tere bina be-swadi be-sadi
ratyan ho sajana' at a very low pitch and very soothing voice). And
then when they take the camera toward Abhishek, Rahman has just
started the same lines but at a high pitch than Chinmayee. And then
when camera again moves back toward Aishwarya and she starts running
passionatly, at the same time Chinmayee starts singing at a more
high pitch than Rahman. And when Abhi and Aish (Guru and Sujata)
embrace each other (and their souls get a big relax), the song also
comes into a peaceful stage with 'Dam Dar dam Dar' vocals. Oh my
God, its not possible that all this visual experience was a
coincidence. I have no doubt that even before mking this song Rahman
and Ratnam disscussed the situation in great details and then Rahman
composed the song (or may be adjusted the song).

Well guys when Aishwarya started running and Chinmayee started
singing, i wanted to take my heart out, divide in two pieces and
give one piece to each of them. But then what i would have left with
to give to Ratnam and Rahman. My soul was blissed and i no longer
wanted anything else in the world at that point of time. Did you
guys notice the face expressions of Abhishek at the same time.
Marvellous.

3. One more example of excelence and combination of Rahman and
ratnam is the scene in Hospital where Abhishek goes to meet the guy
who tried to commit suicide. Mani ratnam starts the scene with a
very serious stage and then makes the situation very light by
letting his charecters talk about Jumpa (the belly dancer, Mallika)
and at the same time Rahman comes with Mayya mayya beats at the
background.

4. Guys, do you remember the music that was displayed when the
website of GURU was launched. Well did anyone notice where in the
movie, rahman used it. Well well well, coz the music has the happy
and funny mood, it was used when Guru gets the permission letter to
enter the cloth market and he goes to the market and sits down near
to the person (Mr. mathura das) who was saying that Guru will never
be able to get the permission.

5. Another example of the strenght of combination of Ratnam and
Rahman comes when in the hospital when Guru's daughters sing 'Jagein
Hain' lines and aishwarya is also humming with the girls. And guys i
am getting mad and mad after knowing the most minute details of the
movie. If you listen carefully the hospital version of 'Jagein Hain'
song, Aishwarya (i mean the singer who gave voice for aishwarya) is
not humming at all the times with the girls. Its only that she
starts humming (or may be hums intensly and loudly) at a very few
points of the song. At the same time Rajiv Menon has captured
Aishwarya's face expressions at all those times. Only God knows that
who (Rahman or Ratnam or a third person like Rajiv Menon) came up
with this intresting idea of letting the girls sing the 'Jagein
Hain' theme in hospital. But it shows the greatest team effort
behind the movie.

Well well well
i will keep going on but the words will never finish.

PRAVINDER SHEORAN.

--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com ,
"Pravinder Sheoran"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi guys
> Its me again.
> (Throughout this messege, GURU means the movie name, and Guru
means
> Ahishek, the charecter.)
>
> Well i do not know from where to start.
> My friends were surprised to hell after watching me watching the
> movie with my cap on my face in most of the scenes, especially
> during th

[arr] Extension: GURU : After watching 4th time (For Rahman this time)

2007-01-16 Thread Pravinder Sheoran
Hi again guys
Here are some more points (very important), which i missed in my 
original message, regarding BGM of GURU:

1. I am just wondering how easy it is for Rahman to creat a 
situation with his stylish music. Remember "Bombay Awakes" song from 
the album "Bombay Dreams". He created the situation of a Bombay 
market so nicely with his music. Similarly again he created the 
situation of a market in "Take Take" in "Mangal Pandey - The Rising".
Well again he has repeated his magic in GURU. Two times in the movie 
he has provided very strong BGM while the charecter Guru is 
wondering through the markets of Turkey and Bombay.  Surpurisingly 
the scene in Turkey has Arabic beats, and the scene in Bombay has 
the Indian beats. Hats off to Allah Rakha Rahman. If you take him to 
china he will give Chinese music, with Chinese instruments (WOHE). 
If you take him to Turkey he will give Turkish (Arabic) music, with 
Arabic instruments (GURU). I believe only a few (or may be none) 
Music Composers in the whole World have this ability. God bless him, 
what more can i ask? Blissful.

2. Mani Ratnam and A R Rahman's pair (Jodi) is like 'Choli and 
Daman'. In many many scenes of GURU they together have created the 
situation a visual pleasure to watch. I do not know it was a 
deliberate attempt or a coincidence but when Aishwarya comes running 
from roof of her house in the song "Tere Bina" to embrace Abhishek, 
the song is running at its best stage where Chinmayee is singing at 
her best (When she sings the lines 'Tere bina be-swadi be-sadi 
ratyan ho sajana' at a very low pitch and very soothing voice). And 
then when they take the camera toward Abhishek, Rahman has just 
started the same lines but at a high pitch than Chinmayee. And then 
when camera again moves back toward Aishwarya and she starts running 
passionatly, at the same time Chinmayee starts singing at a more 
high pitch than Rahman. And when Abhi and Aish (Guru and  Sujata)
embrace each other (and their souls get a big relax), the song also 
comes into a peaceful stage with 'Dam Dar dam Dar' vocals. Oh my 
God, its not possible that all this visual experience was a 
coincidence. I have no doubt that even before mking this song Rahman 
and Ratnam disscussed the situation in great details and then Rahman 
composed the song (or may be adjusted the song). 

Well guys when Aishwarya started running and Chinmayee started 
singing, i wanted to take my heart out, divide in two pieces and 
give one piece to each of them. But then what i would have left with 
to give to Ratnam and Rahman. My soul was blissed and i no longer 
wanted anything else in the world at that point of time. Did you 
guys notice the face expressions of Abhishek at the same time. 
Marvellous.

3. One more example of excelence and combination of Rahman and 
ratnam is the scene in Hospital where Abhishek goes to meet the guy 
who tried to commit suicide. Mani ratnam starts the scene with a 
very serious stage and then makes the situation very light by 
letting his charecters talk about Jumpa (the belly dancer, Mallika) 
and at the same time Rahman comes with Mayya mayya beats at the 
background.

4. Guys, do you remember the music that was displayed when the 
website of GURU was launched. Well did anyone notice where in the 
movie, rahman used it. Well well well, coz the music has the happy 
and funny mood, it was used when Guru gets the permission letter to 
enter the cloth market and he goes to the market and sits down near 
to the person (Mr. mathura das) who was saying that Guru will never 
be able to get the permission. 

5. Another example of the strenght of combination of Ratnam and 
Rahman comes when in the hospital when Guru's daughters sing 'Jagein 
Hain' lines and aishwarya is also humming with the girls. And guys i 
am getting mad and mad after knowing the most minute details of the 
movie. If you listen carefully the hospital version of 'Jagein Hain' 
song, Aishwarya (i mean the singer who gave voice for aishwarya) is 
not humming at all the times with the girls. Its only that she 
starts humming (or may be hums intensly and loudly) at a very few 
points of the song. At the same time Rajiv Menon has captured 
Aishwarya's face expressions at all those times. Only God knows that 
who (Rahman or Ratnam or a third person like Rajiv Menon) came up 
with this intresting idea of letting the girls sing the 'Jagein 
Hain' theme in hospital. But it shows the greatest team effort 
behind the movie. 
 
Well well well
i will keep going on but the words will never finish.

PRAVINDER SHEORAN.




--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, "Pravinder Sheoran" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi guys
> Its me again.
> (Throughout this messege, GURU means the movie name, and Guru 
means 
> Ahishek, the charecter.)
> 
> Well i do not know from where to start.
> My friends were surprised to hell after watching me watching the 
> movie with my cap on my face in most of the scenes, especially 
> during th