Re: [arr] NARESH IYER IN PAPPU CAN'T DANCE AND NOT IN NAZREIN

2008-06-18 Thread S.Kanchna Rahmansfan
naresh iyer in pappu cat dance,

--- On Wed, 6/18/08, Muktak Kanjilal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

From: Muktak Kanjilal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [arr] NARESH IYER IN PAPPU CAN'T DANCE AND NOT IN NAZREIN
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, June 18, 2008, 9:48 AM










you are wrong... Naresh is in Nazrein Milana




Muktak Kanjilal

--- On Wed, 18/6/08, saraswathi suvarna  wrote:

From: saraswathi suvarna 
Subject: [arr] NARESH IYER IN PAPPU CAN'T DANCE AND NOT IN NAZREIN
To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com
Date: Wednesday, 18 June, 2008, 1:50 PM









CAN ANYBODY TELL ME AS PER THE CD 
NARESH IYER HAS SUNG IN PAPPU CANT DANCE AND NOT IN NAZREIN. I ALSO FIND HIS 
VOICE PAPPU CANT

SARAS

--- On Wed, 6/18/08, Madhavan Rajan  wrote:

From: Madhavan Rajan 
Subject: Re: [arr] AV Max reviews JTYJN
To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com
Date: Wednesday, June 18, 2008, 11:53 AM




I've uploaded the paper scans from the AV MAX June Edition...Below is the link 
with the login details.


http://gallery. mac.com/maddy_ arr#100044


Username: arrfans
Password: arrrocks


Gopal,


Can you please upload this in our flickr page if it's not there yet?



Cheers,
Madhavan.R
Love, Music, Peace...and A R Rahman for Life.


On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 8:32 AM, Gopal Srinivasan <[EMAIL PROTECTED] com> wrote:






AV Max June 2008

Album Reviews

A.R.Rahman
Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na
4.5/5

Best Buy of the month

Album ratings

Music 4/5
Lyrics 3.5/5
Vocals 3/5
Arrangements 5/5

Label: T-Series
Lyrics: Abbas Tyrewala

The album is an example that an artiste of exceptional
ability can produce some magical moments without any embellishments

What's it about?

If "Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak" was Aamir's big break
entry, "Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na" is already making big news for every
trivia it takes before it hits the theatres this season, and this time, it's
the music. After reality based themes, period dramas and more, our popcorn
hungry audiences will welcome "Jaane Tu.." with record openings we
know. Starring Imran Khan and Genelia D'Souza in the leads, this campus flick
is the story of two young souls, Jai and Aditi, who play the perfectly odd
couple. In seven original tracks and one remix, you have immense scope for
musical romance, some purposeful masti and all that jazz. Without much promises,
A.R.Rahman stirs his musical wand yet again.

Music

After delivering his potential best with period films last,
we wondered if he had lost tracks of his experimental subjects. Fortunately, we
get to listen to a fresh set of tracks with the quintessential 'Rahman' touch
that stands out as his signature mark. The opening track, 'Kabhi Aditi' sets
the mood for an enchanting musical ride ahead. This is one song that you will
carry on your lips as you trail ahead or even make it your caller tune (like I
did). And don't be surprised if it silently reminds you of 'Musu Musu' from
'Pyaar Mein Kabhi Kabhi" sans the spunk. "Pappu Can't Dance" is
a dance number with all the needful grooves that qualify as the next
sensational DJ favourite. "Jaane Tu Meri Kya Hai' is as soulful as it can
be without sounding depressing. Simply put, very contemporary, as if churned
out to transport the listener to a world of his own - that 'Jaane Tu's' music.

Lyrics

With Abbas Tyrewala at the wheel, there's little scope for
complaining, but there's always scope for more, we believe. Without any heavy
use of language, the simple lines snuggle into what the music demands. What
surprises me about "Kabhi Kabhi" is the effortless lyrics that sound
rhythmic and yet not stagnant. Unlike the traditional roothna manana ganas,
this one's closely appealing when it says 'maana saara jaahan mein kabhi kabhi
andhera hota hai" and further claims that, lekin raat ke baad hi toh
savera hota hai". Convincing isn't it?

Apparently "Pappu Can't Dance' is a knowledgeable dig
at Salman Khan, which goes like "Hai muscular, hai popular... But Pappu Can't 
Dance saala". Oh, dear,
real pity, you see. But the lyrics are so catchy that I am sure party animals
would scream the same lines the next time they hit the dance floor..
"Nazrein Milana' retains a good feel around it, thanks to the lyrics that
remind you of the campus setting. "Main Bolu" talks of how two people
say the same things with a different perspective - the glass is half full or
half empty, you decide.

Vocals

In another line of firsts, Rahman introduces Rashid Ali who
invokes life to Jai's non-violent character and lends his youthful voice in two
noteworthy tracks. Rashid's voice bears an uncanny resemblance to our very own
KK, who popularized a similar style. The two versions, "Jaane Tu Meri Kya
Hai' evidently drowns you in 

Re: [arr] NARESH IYER IN PAPPU CAN'T DANCE AND NOT IN NAZREIN

2008-06-18 Thread saraswathi suvarna
PLEASE LOOK AT ORIGINAL CD

--- On Wed, 6/18/08, Muktak Kanjilal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: Muktak Kanjilal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [arr] NARESH IYER IN PAPPU CAN'T DANCE AND NOT IN NAZREIN
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, June 18, 2008, 3:18 PM











you are wrong... Naresh is in Nazrein Milana




Muktak Kanjilal

--- On Wed, 18/6/08, saraswathi suvarna  wrote:

From: saraswathi suvarna 
Subject: [arr] NARESH IYER IN PAPPU CAN'T DANCE AND NOT IN NAZREIN
To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com
Date: Wednesday, 18 June, 2008, 1:50 PM









CAN ANYBODY TELL ME AS PER THE CD 
NARESH IYER HAS SUNG IN PAPPU CANT DANCE AND NOT IN NAZREIN. I ALSO FIND HIS 
VOICE PAPPU CANT

SARAS

--- On Wed, 6/18/08, Madhavan Rajan  wrote:

From: Madhavan Rajan 
Subject: Re: [arr] AV Max reviews JTYJN
To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com
Date: Wednesday, June 18, 2008, 11:53 AM




I've uploaded the paper scans from the AV MAX June Edition...Below is the link 
with the login details.


http://gallery. mac.com/maddy_ arr#100044


Username: arrfans
Password: arrrocks


Gopal,


Can you please upload this in our flickr page if it's not there yet?



Cheers,
Madhavan.R
Love, Music, Peace...and A R Rahman for Life.


On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 8:32 AM, Gopal Srinivasan <[EMAIL PROTECTED] com> wrote:






AV Max June 2008

Album Reviews

A.R.Rahman
Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na
4.5/5

Best Buy of the month

Album ratings

Music 4/5
Lyrics 3.5/5
Vocals 3/5
Arrangements 5/5

Label: T-Series
Lyrics: Abbas Tyrewala

The album is an example that an artiste of exceptional
ability can produce some magical moments without any embellishments

What's it about?

If "Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak" was Aamir's big break
entry, "Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na" is already making big news for every
trivia it takes before it hits the theatres this season, and this time, it's
the music. After reality based themes, period dramas and more, our popcorn
hungry audiences will welcome "Jaane Tu.." with record openings we
know. Starring Imran Khan and Genelia D'Souza in the leads, this campus flick
is the story of two young souls, Jai and Aditi, who play the perfectly odd
couple. In seven original tracks and
 one remix, you have immense scope for
musical romance, some purposeful masti and all that jazz. Without much promises,
A.R.Rahman stirs his musical wand yet again.

Music

After delivering his potential best with period films last,
we wondered if he had lost tracks of his experimental subjects. Fortunately, we
get to listen to a fresh set of tracks with the quintessential 'Rahman' touch
that stands out as his signature mark. The opening track, 'Kabhi Aditi' sets
the mood for an enchanting musical ride ahead. This is one song that you will
carry on your lips as you trail ahead or even make it your caller tune (like I
did). And don't be surprised if it silently reminds you of 'Musu Musu' from
'Pyaar Mein Kabhi Kabhi" sans the spunk. "Pappu Can't Dance" is
a dance number with all the needful grooves that qualify as the next
sensational DJ favourite. "Jaane Tu Meri Kya Hai' is as soulful as it can
be without
 sounding depressing. Simply put, very contemporary, as if churned
out to transport the listener to a world of his own - that 'Jaane Tu's' music.

Lyrics

With Abbas Tyrewala at the wheel, there's little scope for
complaining, but there's always scope for more, we believe. Without any heavy
use of language, the simple lines snuggle into what the music demands. What
surprises me about "Kabhi Kabhi" is the effortless lyrics that sound
rhythmic and yet not stagnant. Unlike the traditional roothna manana ganas,
this one's closely appealing when it says 'maana saara jaahan mein kabhi kabhi
andhera hota hai" and further claims that, lekin raat ke baad hi toh
savera hota hai". Convincing isn't it?

Apparently "Pappu Can't Dance' is a knowledgeable dig
at Salman Khan, which goes like "Hai muscular, hai popular... But Pappu Can't 
Dance saala". Oh, dear,
real pity, you see. But the lyrics are so catchy that I am sure
 party animals
would scream the same lines the next time they hit the dance floor..
"Nazrein Milana' retains a good feel around it, thanks to the lyrics that
remind you of the campus setting. "Main Bolu" talks of how two people
say the same things with a different perspective - the glass is half full or
half empty, you decide.

Vocals

In another line of firsts, Rahman introduces Rashid Ali who
invokes life to Jai's non-violent character and lends his youthful voice in two
noteworthy tracks. Rashid's voice bears an uncanny resemblance to our very own
KK, who popularized a similar style. The two versions, "Jaane Tu Meri Kya
Hai' evidently dr

Re: [arr] NARESH IYER IN PAPPU CAN'T DANCE AND NOT IN NAZREIN

2008-06-18 Thread Gomzy
Naresh is in Pappu cant dance as well . The line " Pappu ke paas hai MBA,
kartha hai france mein holiday !" is by him.

On 6/18/08, Muktak Kanjilal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> you are wrong... Naresh is in Nazrein Milana
>
>  *Muktak Kanjilal*
>
>
> --- On *Wed, 18/6/08, saraswathi suvarna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* wrote:
>
> From: saraswathi suvarna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [arr] NARESH IYER IN PAPPU CAN'T DANCE AND NOT IN NAZREIN
> To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Wednesday, 18 June, 2008, 1:50 PM
>
>
> CAN ANYBODY TELL ME AS PER THE CD
> NARESH IYER HAS SUNG IN PAPPU CANT DANCE AND NOT IN NAZREIN. I ALSO FIND
> HIS VOICE PAPPU CANT
>
> SARAS
>
> --- On *Wed, 6/18/08, Madhavan Rajan * wrote:
>
> From: Madhavan Rajan 
> Subject: Re: [arr] AV Max reviews JTYJN
> To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com
> Date: Wednesday, June 18, 2008, 11:53 AM
>
>  I've uploaded the paper scans from the AV MAX June Edition...Below is the
> link with the login details.
>
>
> http://gallery. mac.com/maddy_ 
> arr#100044<http://gallery.mac.com/maddy_arr#100044>
>
>
> Username: arrfans
> Password: arrrocks
>
>
> Gopal,
>
>
> Can you please upload this in our flickr page if it's not there yet?
>
>
> Cheers,
> Madhavan.R
> Love, Music, Peace...and A R Rahman for Life.
>
> On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 8:32 AM, Gopal Srinivasan <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> com<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
> wrote:
>
>>   AV Max June 2008
>>
>> Album Reviews
>>
>> A.R.Rahman
>> Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na
>> 4.5/5
>>
>> Best Buy of the month
>>
>> Album ratings
>>
>> Music 4/5
>> Lyrics 3.5/5
>> Vocals 3/5
>> Arrangements 5/5
>>
>> Label: T-Series
>> Lyrics: Abbas Tyrewala
>>
>> The album is an example that an artiste of exceptional
>> ability can produce some magical moments without any embellishments
>>
>> What's it about?
>>
>> If "Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak" was Aamir's big break
>> entry, "Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na" is already making big news for every
>> trivia it takes before it hits the theatres this season, and this time,
>> it's
>> the music. After reality based themes, period dramas and more, our popcorn
>> hungry audiences will welcome "Jaane Tu.." with record openings we
>> know. Starring Imran Khan and Genelia D'Souza in the leads, this campus
>> flick
>> is the story of two young souls, Jai and Aditi, who play the perfectly odd
>> couple. In seven original tracks and one remix, you have immense scope for
>> musical romance, some purposeful masti and all that jazz. Without much
>> promises,
>> A.R.Rahman stirs his musical wand yet again.
>>
>> Music
>>
>> After delivering his potential best with period films last,
>> we wondered if he had lost tracks of his experimental subjects.
>> Fortunately, we
>> get to listen to a fresh set of tracks with the quintessential 'Rahman'
>> touch
>> that stands out as his signature mark. The opening track, 'Kabhi Aditi'
>> sets
>> the mood for an enchanting musical ride ahead. This is one song that you
>> will
>> carry on your lips as you trail ahead or even make it your caller tune
>> (like I
>> did). And don't be surprised if it silently reminds you of 'Musu Musu'
>> from
>> 'Pyaar Mein Kabhi Kabhi" sans the spunk. "Pappu Can't Dance" is
>> a dance number with all the needful grooves that qualify as the next
>> sensational DJ favourite. "Jaane Tu Meri Kya Hai' is as soulful as it can
>> be without sounding depressing. Simply put, very contemporary, as if
>> churned
>> out to transport the listener to a world of his own - that 'Jaane Tu's'
>> music.
>>
>> Lyrics
>>
>> With Abbas Tyrewala at the wheel, there's little scope for
>> complaining, but there's always scope for more, we believe. Without any
>> heavy
>> use of language, the simple lines snuggle into what the music demands.
>> What
>> surprises me about "Kabhi Kabhi" is the effortless lyrics that sound
>> rhythmic and yet not stagnant. Unlike the traditional roothna manana
>> ganas,
>> this one's closely appealing when it says 'maana saara jaahan mein kabhi
>> kabhi
>> andhera hota hai" and further claims that, lekin raat ke baad hi toh
>> savera hota hai". Convincing isn't it?
>>
>> Apparently "Pappu Can'

Re: [arr] NARESH IYER IN PAPPU CAN'T DANCE AND NOT IN NAZREIN

2008-06-18 Thread Muktak Kanjilal
you are wrong... Naresh is in Nazrein Milana




Muktak Kanjilal

--- On Wed, 18/6/08, saraswathi suvarna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

From: saraswathi suvarna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [arr] NARESH IYER IN PAPPU CAN'T DANCE AND NOT IN NAZREIN
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, 18 June, 2008, 1:50 PM











CAN ANYBODY TELL ME AS PER THE CD 
NARESH IYER HAS SUNG IN PAPPU CANT DANCE AND NOT IN NAZREIN. I ALSO FIND HIS 
VOICE PAPPU CANT

SARAS

--- On Wed, 6/18/08, Madhavan Rajan  wrote:

From: Madhavan Rajan 
Subject: Re: [arr] AV Max reviews JTYJN
To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com
Date: Wednesday, June 18, 2008, 11:53 AM




I've uploaded the paper scans from the AV MAX June Edition...Below is the link 
with the login details.


http://gallery. mac.com/maddy_ arr#100044


Username: arrfans
Password: arrrocks


Gopal,


Can you please upload this in our flickr page if it's not there yet?



Cheers,
Madhavan.R
Love, Music, Peace...and A R Rahman for Life.


On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 8:32 AM, Gopal Srinivasan <[EMAIL PROTECTED] com> wrote:






AV Max June 2008

Album Reviews

A.R.Rahman
Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na
4.5/5

Best Buy of the month

Album ratings

Music 4/5
Lyrics 3.5/5
Vocals 3/5
Arrangements 5/5

Label: T-Series
Lyrics: Abbas Tyrewala

The album is an example that an artiste of exceptional
ability can produce some magical moments without any embellishments

What's it about?

If "Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak" was Aamir's big break
entry, "Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na" is already making big news for every
trivia it takes before it hits the theatres this season, and this time, it's
the music. After reality based themes, period dramas and more, our popcorn
hungry audiences will welcome "Jaane Tu.." with record openings we
know. Starring Imran Khan and Genelia D'Souza in the leads, this campus flick
is the story of two young souls, Jai and Aditi, who play the perfectly odd
couple. In seven original tracks and one remix, you have immense scope for
musical romance, some purposeful masti and all that jazz. Without much promises,
A.R.Rahman stirs his musical wand yet again.

Music

After delivering his potential best with period films last,
we wondered if he had lost tracks of his experimental subjects. Fortunately, we
get to listen to a fresh set of tracks with the quintessential 'Rahman' touch
that stands out as his signature mark. The opening track, 'Kabhi Aditi' sets
the mood for an enchanting musical ride ahead. This is one song that you will
carry on your lips as you trail ahead or even make it your caller tune (like I
did). And don't be surprised if it silently reminds you of 'Musu Musu' from
'Pyaar Mein Kabhi Kabhi" sans the spunk. "Pappu Can't Dance" is
a dance number with all the needful grooves that qualify as the next
sensational DJ favourite. "Jaane Tu Meri Kya Hai' is as soulful as it can
be without sounding depressing. Simply put, very contemporary, as if churned
out to transport the listener to a world of his own - that 'Jaane Tu's' music.

Lyrics

With Abbas Tyrewala at the wheel, there's little scope for
complaining, but there's always scope for more, we believe. Without any heavy
use of language, the simple lines snuggle into what the music demands. What
surprises me about "Kabhi Kabhi" is the effortless lyrics that sound
rhythmic and yet not stagnant. Unlike the traditional roothna manana ganas,
this one's closely appealing when it says 'maana saara jaahan mein kabhi kabhi
andhera hota hai" and further claims that, lekin raat ke baad hi toh
savera hota hai". Convincing isn't it?

Apparently "Pappu Can't Dance' is a knowledgeable dig
at Salman Khan, which goes like "Hai muscular, hai popular... But Pappu Can't 
Dance saala". Oh, dear,
real pity, you see. But the lyrics are so catchy that I am sure party animals
would scream the same lines the next time they hit the dance floor..
"Nazrein Milana' retains a good feel around it, thanks to the lyrics that
remind you of the campus setting. "Main Bolu" talks of how two people
say the same things with a different perspective - the glass is half full or
half empty, you decide.

Vocals

In another line of firsts, Rahman introduces Rashid Ali who
invokes life to Jai's non-violent character and lends his youthful voice in two
noteworthy tracks. Rashid's voice bears an uncanny resemblance to our very own
KK, who popularized a similar style. The two versions, "Jaane Tu Meri Kya
Hai' evidently drowns you in pensive emotions, courtesy Runa Rizvi and
Sukhwinder Singh as Jai and Aditi respectively. What's the album without the
music director himself donning the microphone. As anyone would have expected,
Rahman reserved the most anticipated track, "Main B

[arr] NARESH IYER IN PAPPU CAN'T DANCE AND NOT IN NAZREIN

2008-06-18 Thread saraswathi suvarna

CAN ANYBODY TELL ME AS PER THE CD 
NARESH IYER HAS SUNG IN PAPPU CANT DANCE AND NOT IN NAZREIN. I ALSO FIND HIS 
VOICE PAPPU CANT

SARAS

--- On Wed, 6/18/08, Madhavan Rajan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: Madhavan Rajan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [arr] AV Max reviews JTYJN
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, June 18, 2008, 11:53 AM











I've uploaded the paper scans from the AV MAX June Edition...Below 
is the link with the login details.
http://gallery. mac.com/maddy_ arr#100044

Username: arrfansPassword: arrrocks
Gopal,
Can you please upload this in our flickr page if it's not there yet?

Cheers,Madhavan.RLove, Music, Peace...and A R Rahman for Life.

On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 8:32 AM, Gopal Srinivasan <[EMAIL PROTECTED] com> wrote:



















AV Max June 2008

 

Album Reviews

 

A.R.Rahman

Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na

4.5/5

 

Best Buy of the month

 

Album ratings

 

Music 4/5

Lyrics 3.5/5

Vocals 3/5

Arrangements 5/5

 

Label: T-Series

Lyrics: Abbas Tyrewala

 

The album is an example that an artiste of exceptional

ability can produce some magical moments without any embellishments

 

What's it about?

 

If "Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak" was Aamir's big break

entry, "Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na" is already making big news for every

trivia it takes before it hits the theatres this season, and this time, it's

the music. After reality based themes, period dramas and more, our popcorn

hungry audiences will welcome "Jaane Tu.." with record openings we

know. Starring Imran Khan and Genelia D'Souza in the leads, this campus flick

is the story of two young souls, Jai and Aditi, who play the perfectly odd

couple. In seven original tracks and one remix, you have immense scope for

musical romance, some purposeful masti and all that jazz. Without much promises,

A.R.Rahman stirs his musical wand yet again.

 

Music

 

After delivering his potential best with period films last,

we wondered if he had lost tracks of his experimental subjects. Fortunately, we

get to listen to a fresh set of tracks with the quintessential 'Rahman' touch

that stands out as his signature mark. The opening track, 'Kabhi Aditi' sets

the mood for an enchanting musical ride ahead. This is one song that you will

carry on your lips as you trail ahead or even make it your caller tune (like I

did). And don't be surprised if it silently reminds you of 'Musu Musu' from

'Pyaar Mein Kabhi Kabhi" sans the spunk. "Pappu Can't Dance" is

a dance number with all the needful grooves that qualify as the next

sensational DJ favourite. "Jaane Tu Meri Kya Hai' is as soulful as it can

be without sounding depressing. Simply put, very contemporary, as if churned

out to transport the listener to a world of his own - that 'Jaane Tu's' music.

 

Lyrics

 

With Abbas Tyrewala at the wheel, there's little scope for

complaining, but there's always scope for more, we believe. Without any heavy

use of language, the simple lines snuggle into what the music demands. What

surprises me about "Kabhi Kabhi" is the effortless lyrics that sound

rhythmic and yet not stagnant. Unlike the traditional roothna manana ganas,

this one's closely appealing when it says 'maana saara jaahan mein kabhi kabhi

andhera hota hai" and further claims that, lekin raat ke baad hi toh

savera hota hai". Convincing isn't it?

 

Apparently "Pappu Can't Dance' is a knowledgeable dig

at Salman Khan, which goes like "Hai muscular, hai popular...  But Pappu Can't 
Dance saala". Oh, dear,

real pity, you see. But the lyrics are so catchy that I am sure party animals

would scream the same lines the next time they hit the dance floor..

"Nazrein Milana' retains a good feel around it, thanks to the lyrics that

remind you of the campus setting. "Main Bolu" talks of how two people

say the same things with a different perspective - the glass is half full or

half empty, you decide.

 

Vocals

 

In another line of firsts, Rahman introduces Rashid Ali who

invokes life to Jai's non-violent character and lends his youthful voice in two

noteworthy tracks. Rashid's voice bears an uncanny resemblance to our very own

KK, who popularized a similar style. The two versions, "Jaane Tu Meri Kya

Hai' evidently drowns you in pensive emotions, courtesy Runa Rizvi and

Sukhwinder Singh as Jai and Aditi respectively. What's the album without the

music director himself donning the microphone. As anyone would have expected,

Rahman reserved the most anticipated track, "Main Bolu" for himself.

The track incidentally captures the essence of the two protagonists' clash of

ideas - also the theme of the movie. But before you can accuse him of being

selfish, we also trust his decision of treating a song the way he wants it. 

 

After trying her luck with action, you have Vasundhara Das

finally doing what she's good at  -

singing. You will hear her accompany Rashid Ali in the foot tapping 'Kahin To

Hogi Woh". Unfortunately, Nare