[arr] Re: Blog review of JA 6

2008-01-27 Thread Aparna
Just a clarification. That wasn't entirely mine. One line alone was 
changed in the Marhaba part. That's why I wanted to know the link. 
Anyway let's just enjoy ARR's music :)

Cheers,
Aparna
http://aparna-a.com 

--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Vithur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi aparna
 
 I think that was entirely yours May be Gopal has posted your
work here
 
 
 On 1/24/08, Aparna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
Hi Gopal,
 
  Can you please give the link of this blog? This music review is an
  exact copy of the review that I wrote!!! Only the first three paras
  before the songs review are different from the first three paras of my
  blog post here:
  http://aparna-a.com/2008/01/22/jodha-akbar-cd-cover-dvd-the-songs/!
 
  Thanks,
  Aparna
  http://aparna-a.com
 
  --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com,
  Gopal Srinivasan catchgops@
  wrote:
  
   Jodhaa-Akbar ( जोधा-अकबर ) directed and produced by
  Ashutosh Gowariker, the director of Oscar-nominated Lagaan is the buzz
  of India. It stars Hrithik Roshan and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan in lead
  roles. Extensive research has gone into the making of this film which
  begun shooting at Karjat.
  
  
  
  
  
   The film centers around the romance between the Muslim Mughal
  Emperor Akbar, played by Hrithik Roshan and his Hindu wife, Jodhabai,
  played by Aishwarya. The music will be composed by acclaimed music
  composer A. R. Rahman. The soundtrack of the movie released on January
  19,
  
  
  
  
  
   In reality Akbar's wife was never known as Jodhabai. The use of the
  name Jodhabai appears to have been a 19th century mistake. Her real
  name was Hira-kunwari before marriage and after marriage she was known
  as Mariam-uz-Zamani. While this name change is debatable, Jodha,
  however,remained Hindu for the rest of her life she was married to
  Akbar.The music review of the film and the free download of Jodha
  Akbar songs are given below. The songs are in mp3 format.
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
   Music Review of Jodha Akbar
  
  
  
  
  
   Azeem-O-Shaan Shahenshah - Mohammed Aslam, Bony Chakravarthy 
Chorus
  
  
  
   After seeing the stills of Aishwarya and Hrithik in royal costumes,
  listening to this song immediately, I was in awe of how brilliantly
  Rahman has captured the greatness and grandeur of the Mughal king and
  the era in his music! This is the song which sits in heart instantly.
  I loved the chorus and the way the female voices join the male voices
  and the male voices with the female in the second part of the song, in
  a beautiful humming . With the wonderful beats throughout the song,
  this song becomes an aural treat. There is a line in this song about
  the greatness of Akbar - Jitna kahe hum, utna kam hai †The same
  can be said about this song and the greatness of Rahman’s music!
  
  
  
  
  
   Jashn-E-Bahaaraa - Javed Ali
  
  
  
  
  
   This is a soft, lovely song that is completely in contrast to
  Azeem-O-Shaan. When I listened to this song first (in the trailer), I
  didn’t like Javed Ali’s voice that much. Now, after listening to
  the full song so many times, my opinion has changed and I find his
  voice so well suited for this song.
  
  
  
  
  
   Jashn-E-Bahaaraa (Instrumental - Flute)
  
  
  
  
  
   I love the flute. I am so happy that Rahman chose to release the
  instrumental version of the full song. If you liked the lyrics of
  Jashn-E-Bahaara and felt that you were able to relate to the mood of
  the song all the more because of the lyrics and the rendition of it by
  Javed Ali, then listen to this one that is sans lyrics. With music
  like this one, you need no lyrics.
  
  
  
  
  
   Inn Lamhon Ke Daaman Mein - Sonu Nigam  Madhushree
  
  
  
  
  
   Sonu Nigam’s voice always adds more beauty to a song, however
  good or bad it might be. The song starts with Sonu Nigam singing it so
  softly with soft beats and instruments in the background. You get
  completely immersed in it when all of a sudden you hear the chorus
  singing accompanied by some amazing percussion and then there is Sonu
  again! Wow! I loved the interlude between Sonu Nigam’s and
  Madhushree’s part. As Madhushree starts singing, I noticed that the
  lyrics didn’t have any (or many?) Urdu words. Since Jodha was a
  Rajput, there is no Urdu? If Madhushree’s voice sounded sweet when
  she sings those beautiful lines, what can you say about the part sung
  by Sonu Nigam that follows?!
  
  
  
  
  
   Mere khwaabon ke iss gulistaan mein,
  
   Tumse hee toh bahaar chhaayi hai,
  
   Phoolon mein rang mere the lekin,
  
   Inn mein Khushboo tumhee se aayi hain..
  
  
  
  
  
   Rahman’s music, Sonu Nigam’s voice or Javed Akhtar’s lyrics?
  You can’t pinpoint on one of these and say this is what makes these
  lines sound so lovely! I wouldn’t have minded if the song had ended
  right there but we are treated to the chorus and Sonu Nigam’s voice
  once 

Re: [arr] Re: Blog review of JA 6

2008-01-26 Thread Vithur
Hi aparna

I think that was entirely yours May be Gopal has posted your work here


On 1/24/08, Aparna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   Hi Gopal,

 Can you please give the link of this blog? This music review is an
 exact copy of the review that I wrote!!! Only the first three paras
 before the songs review are different from the first three paras of my
 blog post here:
 http://aparna-a.com/2008/01/22/jodha-akbar-cd-cover-dvd-the-songs/!

 Thanks,
 Aparna
 http://aparna-a.com

 --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com,
 Gopal Srinivasan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
 
  Jodhaa-Akbar ( जोधा-अकबर ) directed and produced by
 Ashutosh Gowariker, the director of Oscar-nominated Lagaan is the buzz
 of India. It stars Hrithik Roshan and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan in lead
 roles. Extensive research has gone into the making of this film which
 begun shooting at Karjat.
 
 
 
 
 
  The film centers around the romance between the Muslim Mughal
 Emperor Akbar, played by Hrithik Roshan and his Hindu wife, Jodhabai,
 played by Aishwarya. The music will be composed by acclaimed music
 composer A. R. Rahman. The soundtrack of the movie released on January
 19,
 
 
 
 
 
  In reality Akbar's wife was never known as Jodhabai. The use of the
 name Jodhabai appears to have been a 19th century mistake. Her real
 name was Hira-kunwari before marriage and after marriage she was known
 as Mariam-uz-Zamani. While this name change is debatable, Jodha,
 however,remained Hindu for the rest of her life she was married to
 Akbar.The music review of the film and the free download of Jodha
 Akbar songs are given below. The songs are in mp3 format.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Music Review of Jodha Akbar
 
 
 
 
 
  Azeem-O-Shaan Shahenshah - Mohammed Aslam, Bony Chakravarthy  Chorus
 
 
 
  After seeing the stills of Aishwarya and Hrithik in royal costumes,
 listening to this song immediately, I was in awe of how brilliantly
 Rahman has captured the greatness and grandeur of the Mughal king and
 the era in his music! This is the song which sits in heart instantly.
 I loved the chorus and the way the female voices join the male voices
 and the male voices with the female in the second part of the song, in
 a beautiful humming . With the wonderful beats throughout the song,
 this song becomes an aural treat. There is a line in this song about
 the greatness of Akbar - Jitna kahe hum, utna kam hai †The same
 can be said about this song and the greatness of Rahman’s music!
 
 
 
 
 
  Jashn-E-Bahaaraa - Javed Ali
 
 
 
 
 
  This is a soft, lovely song that is completely in contrast to
 Azeem-O-Shaan. When I listened to this song first (in the trailer), I
 didn’t like Javed Ali’s voice that much. Now, after listening to
 the full song so many times, my opinion has changed and I find his
 voice so well suited for this song.
 
 
 
 
 
  Jashn-E-Bahaaraa (Instrumental - Flute)
 
 
 
 
 
  I love the flute. I am so happy that Rahman chose to release the
 instrumental version of the full song. If you liked the lyrics of
 Jashn-E-Bahaara and felt that you were able to relate to the mood of
 the song all the more because of the lyrics and the rendition of it by
 Javed Ali, then listen to this one that is sans lyrics. With music
 like this one, you need no lyrics.
 
 
 
 
 
  Inn Lamhon Ke Daaman Mein - Sonu Nigam  Madhushree
 
 
 
 
 
  Sonu Nigam’s voice always adds more beauty to a song, however
 good or bad it might be. The song starts with Sonu Nigam singing it so
 softly with soft beats and instruments in the background. You get
 completely immersed in it when all of a sudden you hear the chorus
 singing accompanied by some amazing percussion and then there is Sonu
 again! Wow! I loved the interlude between Sonu Nigam’s and
 Madhushree’s part. As Madhushree starts singing, I noticed that the
 lyrics didn’t have any (or many?) Urdu words. Since Jodha was a
 Rajput, there is no Urdu? If Madhushree’s voice sounded sweet when
 she sings those beautiful lines, what can you say about the part sung
 by Sonu Nigam that follows?!
 
 
 
 
 
  Mere khwaabon ke iss gulistaan mein,
 
  Tumse hee toh bahaar chhaayi hai,
 
  Phoolon mein rang mere the lekin,
 
  Inn mein Khushboo tumhee se aayi hain..
 
 
 
 
 
  Rahman’s music, Sonu Nigam’s voice or Javed Akhtar’s lyrics?
 You can’t pinpoint on one of these and say this is what makes these
 lines sound so lovely! I wouldn’t have minded if the song had ended
 right there but we are treated to the chorus and Sonu Nigam’s voice
 once again and by the time the song ends, I just can’t have enough
 of it and end up listening to the song in a loop.
 
 
 
  Mann Mohanaa - Bela Shende
 
 
 
  Like many others, I too initially didn’t like this song that much
 and felt it to be too sad and too long. But it always takes time to
 get the feel of such songs. And as I listened to it carefully , i
 heard some tabla, some string instrument playing in the background,
 

[arr] Re: Blog review of JA 6

2008-01-24 Thread Aparna
Hi Gopal,

Can you please give the link of this blog? This music review is an
exact copy of the review that I wrote!!! Only the first three paras
before the songs review are different from the first three paras of my
blog post here:
http://aparna-a.com/2008/01/22/jodha-akbar-cd-cover-dvd-the-songs/!

Thanks,
Aparna
http://aparna-a.com

--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Gopal Srinivasan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 Jodhaa-Akbar ( जोधा-अकबर ) directed and produced by
Ashutosh Gowariker, the director of Oscar-nominated Lagaan is the buzz
of India. It stars Hrithik Roshan and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan in lead
roles. Extensive research has gone into the making of this film which
begun shooting at Karjat.
 
  
 
 
 
 The film centers around the romance between the Muslim Mughal
Emperor Akbar, played by Hrithik Roshan and his Hindu wife, Jodhabai,
played by Aishwarya. The music will be composed by acclaimed music
composer A. R. Rahman. The soundtrack of the movie released on January
19, 
 
  
 
 
 
 In reality Akbar's wife was never known as Jodhabai. The use of the
name Jodhabai appears to have been a 19th century mistake. Her real
name was Hira-kunwari before marriage and after marriage she was known
as Mariam-uz-Zamani. While this name change is debatable, Jodha,
however,remained Hindu for the rest of her life she was married to
Akbar.The music review of the film and the free download of Jodha
Akbar songs are given below. The songs are in mp3 format.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Music Review of Jodha Akbar
 
 
 
 
 
 Azeem-O-Shaan Shahenshah - Mohammed Aslam, Bony Chakravarthy  Chorus 
 
 
 
 After seeing the stills of Aishwarya and Hrithik in royal costumes,
listening to this song immediately, I was in awe of how brilliantly
Rahman has captured the greatness and grandeur of the Mughal king and
the era in his music! This is the song which sits in heart instantly.
I loved the chorus and the way the female voices join the male voices
and the male voices with the female in the second part of the song, in
a beautiful humming . With the wonderful beats throughout the song,
this song becomes an aural treat. There is a line in this song about
the greatness of Akbar - Jitna kahe hum, utna kam hai † The same
can be said about this song and the greatness of Rahman’s music! 
 
  
 
 
 
 Jashn-E-Bahaaraa - Javed Ali
 
  
 
 
 
 This is a soft, lovely song that is completely in contrast to
Azeem-O-Shaan. When I listened to this song first (in the trailer), I
didn’t like Javed Ali’s voice that much. Now, after listening to
the full song so many times, my opinion has changed and I find his
voice so well suited for this song.
 
  
 
 
 
 Jashn-E-Bahaaraa (Instrumental - Flute)
 
  
 
 
 
 I love the flute. I am so happy that Rahman chose to release the
instrumental version of the full song. If you liked the lyrics of
Jashn-E-Bahaara and felt that you were able to relate to the mood of
the song all the more because of the lyrics and the rendition of it by
Javed Ali, then listen to this one that is sans lyrics. With music
like this one, you need no lyrics.
 
  
 
 
 
 Inn Lamhon Ke Daaman Mein - Sonu Nigam  Madhushree
 
  
 
 
 
  Sonu Nigam’s voice always adds more beauty to a song, however
good or bad it might be. The song starts with Sonu Nigam singing it so
softly with soft beats and instruments in the background. You get
completely immersed in it when all of a sudden you hear the chorus
singing accompanied by some amazing percussion and then there is Sonu
again! Wow! I loved the interlude between Sonu Nigam’s and
Madhushree’s part. As Madhushree starts singing, I noticed that the
lyrics didn’t have any (or many?) Urdu words. Since Jodha was a
Rajput, there is no Urdu? If Madhushree’s voice sounded sweet when
she sings those beautiful lines, what can you say about the part sung
by Sonu Nigam that follows?!
 
  
 
 
 
 Mere khwaabon ke iss gulistaan mein,
 
 Tumse hee toh bahaar chhaayi hai,
 
 Phoolon mein rang mere the lekin,
 
 Inn mein Khushboo tumhee se aayi hain..
 

 
 
 
 Rahman’s music, Sonu Nigam’s voice or Javed Akhtar’s lyrics?
You can’t pinpoint on one of these and say this is what makes these
lines sound so lovely! I wouldn’t have minded if the song had ended
right there but we are treated to the chorus and Sonu Nigam’s voice
once again and by the time the song ends, I just can’t have enough
of it and end up listening to the song in a loop. 
 
 
 
 Mann Mohanaa - Bela Shende 
 
 
 
 Like many others, I too initially didn’t like this song that much
and felt it to be too sad and too long. But it always takes time to
get the feel of such songs. And as I listened to it carefully , i
heard some tabla, some string instrument playing in the background,
flute comes here and there and at one such instance, Bela’s voice
follows it with the words, Bansi ban jaaungi - beautiful! This is the
only song in the movie that doesn’t use too much of Urdu  I was
able to enjoy the lyrics 

Re: [arr] Re: Blog review of JA 6

2008-01-24 Thread Gomzy
yes!! I was wondering if Aprana had written the stuff in two places ( and
giving out the MP3 links as well ;) )

On 1/24/08, Aparna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   Hi Gopal,

 Can you please give the link of this blog? This music review is an
 exact copy of the review that I wrote!!! Only the first three paras
 before the songs review are different from the first three paras of my
 blog post here:
 http://aparna-a.com/2008/01/22/jodha-akbar-cd-cover-dvd-the-songs/!

 Thanks,
 Aparna
 http://aparna-a.com

 --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com,
 Gopal Srinivasan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
 
  Jodhaa-Akbar ( जोधा-अकबर ) directed and produced by
 Ashutosh Gowariker, the director of Oscar-nominated Lagaan is the buzz
 of India. It stars Hrithik Roshan and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan in lead
 roles. Extensive research has gone into the making of this film which
 begun shooting at Karjat.
 
 
 
 
 
  The film centers around the romance between the Muslim Mughal
 Emperor Akbar, played by Hrithik Roshan and his Hindu wife, Jodhabai,
 played by Aishwarya. The music will be composed by acclaimed music
 composer A. R. Rahman. The soundtrack of the movie released on January
 19,
 
 
 
 
 
  In reality Akbar's wife was never known as Jodhabai. The use of the
 name Jodhabai appears to have been a 19th century mistake. Her real
 name was Hira-kunwari before marriage and after marriage she was known
 as Mariam-uz-Zamani. While this name change is debatable, Jodha,
 however,remained Hindu for the rest of her life she was married to
 Akbar.The music review of the film and the free download of Jodha
 Akbar songs are given below. The songs are in mp3 format.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Music Review of Jodha Akbar
 
 
 
 
 
  Azeem-O-Shaan Shahenshah - Mohammed Aslam, Bony Chakravarthy  Chorus
 
 
 
  After seeing the stills of Aishwarya and Hrithik in royal costumes,
 listening to this song immediately, I was in awe of how brilliantly
 Rahman has captured the greatness and grandeur of the Mughal king and
 the era in his music! This is the song which sits in heart instantly.
 I loved the chorus and the way the female voices join the male voices
 and the male voices with the female in the second part of the song, in
 a beautiful humming . With the wonderful beats throughout the song,
 this song becomes an aural treat. There is a line in this song about
 the greatness of Akbar - Jitna kahe hum, utna kam hai †The same
 can be said about this song and the greatness of Rahman’s music!
 
 
 
 
 
  Jashn-E-Bahaaraa - Javed Ali
 
 
 
 
 
  This is a soft, lovely song that is completely in contrast to
 Azeem-O-Shaan. When I listened to this song first (in the trailer), I
 didn’t like Javed Ali’s voice that much. Now, after listening to
 the full song so many times, my opinion has changed and I find his
 voice so well suited for this song.
 
 
 
 
 
  Jashn-E-Bahaaraa (Instrumental - Flute)
 
 
 
 
 
  I love the flute. I am so happy that Rahman chose to release the
 instrumental version of the full song. If you liked the lyrics of
 Jashn-E-Bahaara and felt that you were able to relate to the mood of
 the song all the more because of the lyrics and the rendition of it by
 Javed Ali, then listen to this one that is sans lyrics. With music
 like this one, you need no lyrics.
 
 
 
 
 
  Inn Lamhon Ke Daaman Mein - Sonu Nigam  Madhushree
 
 
 
 
 
  Sonu Nigam’s voice always adds more beauty to a song, however
 good or bad it might be. The song starts with Sonu Nigam singing it so
 softly with soft beats and instruments in the background. You get
 completely immersed in it when all of a sudden you hear the chorus
 singing accompanied by some amazing percussion and then there is Sonu
 again! Wow! I loved the interlude between Sonu Nigam’s and
 Madhushree’s part. As Madhushree starts singing, I noticed that the
 lyrics didn’t have any (or many?) Urdu words. Since Jodha was a
 Rajput, there is no Urdu? If Madhushree’s voice sounded sweet when
 she sings those beautiful lines, what can you say about the part sung
 by Sonu Nigam that follows?!
 
 
 
 
 
  Mere khwaabon ke iss gulistaan mein,
 
  Tumse hee toh bahaar chhaayi hai,
 
  Phoolon mein rang mere the lekin,
 
  Inn mein Khushboo tumhee se aayi hain..
 
 
 
 
 
  Rahman’s music, Sonu Nigam’s voice or Javed Akhtar’s lyrics?
 You can’t pinpoint on one of these and say this is what makes these
 lines sound so lovely! I wouldn’t have minded if the song had ended
 right there but we are treated to the chorus and Sonu Nigam’s voice
 once again and by the time the song ends, I just can’t have enough
 of it and end up listening to the song in a loop.
 
 
 
  Mann Mohanaa - Bela Shende
 
 
 
  Like many others, I too initially didn’t like this song that much
 and felt it to be too sad and too long. But it always takes time to
 get the feel of such songs. And as I listened to it carefully , i
 heard some tabla, some string instrument