well expectations are sky rocketing, at least the first song is not as
impressive, at least not up to the expectations as Kabhi kabhi Aditi
was in JTYJN's first promo.
--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Vithur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Whenever music wizard A.R.Rahman and iconic lyricist Gulzaar have
come
together they have always weaved magic. Right from Shah Rukh Khan's
Chaiyyan Chaiyyan (DIL SE) to AishwaryaAbhishek's Tere Bina
(GURU), the
duo has successfully serenaded the audience with some superb and
soulful
compositions. And of course things can get only better as they are
now
coming together in YUVVRAAJ for exshowman, Subhash Ghai, a director
who is
very passionate about music.
With the first teaser of Ghai's magnum opus, YUVVRAAJ, carrying the
hauntingly beautiful signature piano tune, a trademark Rahman (out
on every
channel) the curiosity and expectancy levels have only increased.
The stamp of approval for YUVVRAAJ's musical score comes from none
other
than the great lyricist Gulzaar himself. As per Gulzaar Sahab, the
songs of
YUVVRAAJ are 'magnificent' but he is quick to add that he is not
saying this
because he is the lyricist of the film. He gives all the credit to
the
director, Subhash Ghai and the music director, A.R. Rahman.
In fact, Gulzaar recently saw the songs of the film and was of the
view that
this is one of Rahman's best works till date. He further added that
Subhash
Ghai has picturised the songs beautifully. And that is because he is
so
involved with the music that very few can match up to his level.
http://www.glamsham.com/movies/scoops/08/oct/04-gulzar-yuvvraaj-
music-is-magnificient-100806.asp
--
regards,
Vithur
ARR in my Heart;
His Music in my Blood;