Re: [arr] Why no much talk abt Ghajini BGM
One question everyone. Why give a bad review? So that it will give a bad image to the movie n the MUSIC?? What's your intention. Give the BGMs a chance. Don't trash it before it gets to breathe... --- On Tue, 12/30/08, sathya.boopathy wrote: From: sathya.boopathy Subject: Re: [arr] Why no much talk abt Ghajini BGM To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, December 30, 2008, 5:05 AM Hi all, I should say about Ghajini BGM done by our Boss. Our Musical god has been playing music since his childhood age may be 5 or 6(Through His father Music Master R.K.Shekhar) . This all we have known.This is true can anyone tell me that IR or Yuvan or HJ or any other music director has this experience with full of magic without copy cat work? No one can do like our Boss. Pls guys,don't say any negative feed back to others about BGM. I am feeling uneasily for this kind of post. He has done always not only well and without any copy cat. So Our Boss is God for Music.(we should think like this) Thanks & Regards H.Sathiyenthira Boopathy. In arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com, "Thulasi Ram" wrote: > > i loved Ghajini's BGMs. especially the signature tune for the villian and > sanjay singhania intro (super cool one)... > m so desperate to have the former as the SMS tune and the later as my > ringtone, after getting the voiceless BGMs or DVDs... > > signature tune for the villain is too good and that's what ARR can offer in > terms of substance while maintaining the seriousness of the plot. > and s, the BGMs were loud especially the Ghajini signature tune at the > climax. but this ghajini tune was used superbly during the initial aamir > khan intro (shaven head aamir). > the rap was terrific. i was hoping to hear the rap again in the climax but > unfortunately didn't have the chance to hear it again. > > motta boss theme was just terrific and itz a stunner for Rajni in that great > get-up. but Gomzy's point for the BGM for joker talk in dark knight is > content. i liked that piece too. > > ok, the bottom line is Ghajini's BGM is definitely adorable and its rocking > and thundering at many instances. > > overall, m so happy with Ghajni's output. aamir and asin rock with their > exceptional acting skills. hats off! > > On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 1:39 PM, Gomzy™ wrote: > > > I feel ARR needs to work a little hard when it comes to giving > > background scores for > > thrillers. He is so good at other genres like when a scene is about > > relations/patriotic etc. > > But when it comes to darker ones or when glorifying a hero, it doesnt > > really have to be loud. > > > > This is where i feel he slips a little. > > > > Take for example in Guru. When Gurukanth does something smart the Guru bhai > > guru bahi aye che! is so loud, it deviates you from the movie. Ditto is the > > mottai rap in Sivaji ( its really okay cuz its for Rajini). Similarly when > > Akbar gets angry in JA, the score is so loud. And now Ghajini. Thankfully a > > lot is happening on screen and you dont worry much. Again check out the > > superb use of flute for Jiah Khan when she is hunting for clues and stuff. > > He is so good at that. > > > > Watch Dark Knight, when the Joker talks. See how the music is in the > > background and you will know what i mean. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 4:57 PM, V S Rawat wrote: > > > >> On 12/28/2008 2:49 PM India Time, _Gomzy™_ wrote: > >> > >> > If thats the case, you will have a headache again. The BGMs are loud > >> again. > >> > >> :-) I am sure Pavan would still go to see it, even him he has to take a > >> dinner only of Combiflam. :-) > >> > >> I had earlier said about JA that its personal music didn't go well with > >> the grandeur of the film. > >> > >> I think Ghajini music and movie also were like that. Ghajini music was > >> soft whereas the movie was shouts, tempers, confusion, action, violence. > >> Still, contrary to JA where the grandeur of the film made the music sunk > >> without a trace, here in ghajini the contrast didn't harm the music at > >> all. Ghajini music still showed up as a major highlight of the film, > >> providing people the desired relief where they wanted it, from all those > >> hyper ultra emotions. And one can even discount bachhoo and lattu. So, > >> it would be just behka, guzaris
Re: [arr] Why no much talk abt Ghajini BGM
> >> So, it was technically impossible to put any other kind of BGM for this > >> film. > >> > >> Guzarish's beats were played as BGM at the starting scene of Aamir+Asin, > >> but thankfully they delayed guzarish song to after interval where it > >> sounded more appropriate because Aamir had proposed to Asin by then and > >> had no reason to believe that Asin might decline, so he could express > >> his feelings in such a overt song, whereas had guzarish song been right > >> at the first meet, it would have been premature as Aamir was pulled > >> towards her but wasn't in love with her yet. > >> > >> They have put a lot of thoughts in placement of songs for this movie > >> that other films/ directors don't exactly bother. Even the great Mani > >> slipped in Guru when he devised that flimsy situation just to put that > >> song (Tere bina???) when Aish's bro revealed to her that Abhishek > >> married her for money, so that there was a strain in their relationship > >> and then they sing that song and by the time song ended, their anger had > >> evaporated by magic. A rare shabby direction by Mani. > >> > >> -- > >> Rawat > >> > >> > > >> > On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 6:31 PM, $ Pavan Kumar $ >> > <mailto:pawancum...@...>> wrote: > >> > > >> > I havnt seen the hindi one yet..but...I still remember how after > >> > seeing tamil ghajini..I came out of the theater with severe headache > >> > and the reason was the background score..It was tooo loud and > >> > heavy for me.. > >> > > >> > --- On *Fri, 12/26/08, fani kalyan / >> > <mailto:rythmdivine2...@...>>/* wrote: > >> > > >> > From: fani kalyan >> > <mailto:rythmdivine2...@...>> > >> > Subject: [arr] Why no much talk abt Ghajini BGM > >> > To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com > >> > <mailto:arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com> > >> > Date: Friday, December 26, 2008, 9:59 PM > >> > > >> > also ..I personally feel that the BGM is not so impressive.. The > >> > AR touch and thump is missing..maybe coz I expected too much or > >> > the sound system where I watched is bad or like for the > >> > songs..the BGM also takes time to grow on?!!! > >> > > >> > > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> Are you searching for a reason, to be kind? > >> > >> Explore, Experience, Enjoy A.R.Rahman - The Man, The Music, The Magic. > >> Only at arrahmanfans.com - The definitive A.R.Rahman e-community. > >> > >> Homepage: http://www.arrahmanfans.com > >> Admin: ad...@... > >> To Subscribe: arrahmanfans-subscr...@yahoogroups.com > >> To Unsubscribe: arrahmanfans-unsubscr...@...! Groups > >> Links > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > > >
Re: [arr] Why no much talk abt Ghajini BGM
Gomzy, Though I agree with what you said abt sivaji, I loved Guru and esp Gurubhai BGM. That actually lifted the scene. If there are few others like me y change it. Regards, S.V.Nagaraj --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Sam wrote: > > I have to agree with you on this. The BGM, though captivating, was loud in many places. But I guess, it was intentional. > > IMO, Illayaraja still tops when it comes to BGM.. Just listen to any of his compositions in Mani's movies.. > > > --- On Mon, 12/29/08, Gomzy wrote: > > From: Gomzy > Subject: Re: [arr] Why no much talk abt Ghajini BGM > To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com > Date: Monday, December 29, 2008, 2:09 AM > > > > > > > > I feel ARR needs to work a little hard when it comes to giving background scores for > thrillers. He is so good at other genres like when a scene is about relations/patriotic etc. > But when it comes to darker ones or when glorifying a hero, it doesnt really have to be loud. > > This is where i feel he slips a little. > > Take for example in Guru. When Gurukanth does something smart the Guru bhai guru bahi aye che! is so loud, it deviates you from the movie. Ditto is the mottai rap in Sivaji ( its really okay cuz its for Rajini). Similarly when Akbar gets angry in JA, the score is so loud. And now Ghajini. Thankfully a lot is happening on screen and you dont worry much. Again check out the superb use of flute for Jiah Khan when she is hunting for clues and stuff. He is so good at that. > > Watch Dark Knight, when the Joker talks. See how the music is in the background and you will know what i mean. > > > > > > > > On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 4:57 PM, V S Rawat wrote: > > On 12/28/2008 2:49 PM India Time, _Gomzy_ wrote: > > > If thats the case, you will have a headache again. The BGMs are loud again. > > :-) I am sure Pavan would still go to see it, even him he has to take a > dinner only of Combiflam. :-) > > I had earlier said about JA that its personal music didn't go well with > the grandeur of the film. > > I think Ghajini music and movie also were like that. Ghajini music was > soft whereas the movie was shouts, tempers, confusion, action, violence. > Still, contrary to JA where the grandeur of the film made the music sunk > without a trace, here in ghajini the contrast didn't harm the music at > all. Ghajini music still showed up as a major highlight of the film, > providing people the desired relief where they wanted it, from all those > hyper ultra emotions. And one can even discount bachhoo and lattu. So, > it would be just behka, guzarish and Kaise mujhe, only three song which > did such a wonder in the long (it came in 3 CDs) movie. Hail ARR. > > -- > > Now, about the BGM being loud. Well, songs have a situation introduced > for them, but BGM has to fit the scene. And when scenes were about > madness, the BGM had to reflect the madness, and that is what it did. > and did it with so much of ARR's typical perfection that the madness got > multiplied. > > So, it was technically impossible to put any other kind of BGM for this > film. > > Guzarish's beats were played as BGM at the starting scene of Aamir+Asin, > but thankfully they delayed guzarish song to after interval where it > sounded more appropriate because Aamir had proposed to Asin by then and > had no reason to believe that Asin might decline, so he could express > his feelings in such a overt song, whereas had guzarish song been right > at the first meet, it would have been premature as Aamir was pulled > towards her but wasn't in love with her yet. > > They have put a lot of thoughts in placement of songs for this movie > that other films/ directors don't exactly bother. Even the great Mani > slipped in Guru when he devised that flimsy situation just to put that > song (Tere bina???) when Aish's bro revealed to her that Abhishek > married her for money, so that there was a strain in their relationship > and then they sing that song and by the time song ended, their anger had > evaporated by magic. A rare shabby direction by Mani. > > -- > Rawat > > > > > On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 6:31 PM, $ Pavan Kumar $ > <mailto:pawancumarr@ yahoo.com>> wrote: > > > > I havnt seen the hindi one yet..but...I still remember how after > > seeing tamil ghajini..I came out of the theater with severe headache > > and the reason was the background score..It was tooo loud and > > heavy for me.. > > > > --- On *Fri, 12/26/08, fani kalyan / > <mailto:rythmdivine2001@ yahoo.com>>/* wrote: > >
Re: [arr] Why no much talk abt Ghajini BGM
Question: with Sri Shridhar having passed away in late November, how much of the re-recording was done by him, and how much Anoop (or Alok - I don't remember from the opening credits) Dev? I don't think it was completed before Sri Shridhar passed away. I do admit it was unusually loud and a tad annoying at times, very atypical of the Shridhar/Rahman combo. Anyone knows? --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, "Gomzy" wrote: > > I feel ARR needs to work a little hard when it comes to giving background > scores for > thrillers. He is so good at other genres like when a scene is about > relations/patriotic etc. > But when it comes to darker ones or when glorifying a hero, it doesnt really > have to be loud. > > This is where i feel he slips a little. > > Take for example in Guru. When Gurukanth does something smart the Guru bhai > guru bahi aye che! is so loud, it deviates you from the movie. Ditto is the > mottai rap in Sivaji ( its really okay cuz its for Rajini). Similarly when > Akbar gets angry in JA, the score is so loud. And now Ghajini. Thankfully a > lot is happening on screen and you dont worry much. Again check out the > superb use of flute for Jiah Khan when she is hunting for clues and stuff. > He is so good at that. > > Watch Dark Knight, when the Joker talks. See how the music is in the > background and you will know what i mean. > > > > > > > > On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 4:57 PM, V S Rawat wrote: > > > On 12/28/2008 2:49 PM India Time, _Gomzy_ wrote: > > > > > If thats the case, you will have a headache again. The BGMs are loud > > again. > > > > :-) I am sure Pavan would still go to see it, even him he has to take a > > dinner only of Combiflam. :-) > > > > I had earlier said about JA that its personal music didn't go well with > > the grandeur of the film. > > > > I think Ghajini music and movie also were like that. Ghajini music was > > soft whereas the movie was shouts, tempers, confusion, action, violence. > > Still, contrary to JA where the grandeur of the film made the music sunk > > without a trace, here in ghajini the contrast didn't harm the music at > > all. Ghajini music still showed up as a major highlight of the film, > > providing people the desired relief where they wanted it, from all those > > hyper ultra emotions. And one can even discount bachhoo and lattu. So, > > it would be just behka, guzarish and Kaise mujhe, only three song which > > did such a wonder in the long (it came in 3 CDs) movie. Hail ARR. > > > > -- > > > > Now, about the BGM being loud. Well, songs have a situation introduced > > for them, but BGM has to fit the scene. And when scenes were about > > madness, the BGM had to reflect the madness, and that is what it did. > > and did it with so much of ARR's typical perfection that the madness got > > multiplied. > > > > So, it was technically impossible to put any other kind of BGM for this > > film. > > > > Guzarish's beats were played as BGM at the starting scene of Aamir +Asin, > > but thankfully they delayed guzarish song to after interval where it > > sounded more appropriate because Aamir had proposed to Asin by then and > > had no reason to believe that Asin might decline, so he could express > > his feelings in such a overt song, whereas had guzarish song been right > > at the first meet, it would have been premature as Aamir was pulled > > towards her but wasn't in love with her yet. > > > > They have put a lot of thoughts in placement of songs for this movie > > that other films/ directors don't exactly bother. Even the great Mani > > slipped in Guru when he devised that flimsy situation just to put that > > song (Tere bina???) when Aish's bro revealed to her that Abhishek > > married her for money, so that there was a strain in their relationship > > and then they sing that song and by the time song ended, their anger had > > evaporated by magic. A rare shabby direction by Mani. > > > > -- > > Rawat > > > > > > > > On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 6:31 PM, $ Pavan Kumar $ > > <mailto:pawancum...@...>> wrote: > > > > > > I havnt seen the hindi one yet..but...I still remember how after > > > seeing tamil ghajini..I came out of the theater with severe headache > > > and the reason was the background score..It was tooo loud and > > > heavy for me.. > > > > > > --- On *Fri, 12/26/08, fani kalyan / > > <mailto:rythmdivine2...@...>>
Re: [arr] Why no much talk abt Ghajini BGM
Those examples you mention are right on the money. I too believe that the Ghajini score was loud for most parts. But perhaps we can't pick on this too much. It might be what the director wanted specifically. There were some interesting ideas though. I like that tense material just before it switches to the vocal version of Run-run-run (Aamir chasing Jiah). Couple of times I was reminded of other scores. I thought I heard something resembling Morricone's Man with the Harmonica theme when the crowd gathers (just before that tension material). A 3 note motif and wailing strings? And something from that fight theme reminds me of "Carlitos' Way" by Patrick Doyle. Can't wait to check the clip when the DVD releases. Nevertheless I do like how he treats suspense/tension. That entire sequence in Rang De Basanti when they walk into the radio station was very well done. From: Gomzy™ To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, December 29, 2008 2:09:19 AM Subject: Re: [arr] Why no much talk abt Ghajini BGM I feel ARR needs to work a little hard when it comes to giving background scores for thrillers. He is so good at other genres like when a scene is about relations/patriotic etc. But when it comes to darker ones or when glorifying a hero, it doesnt really have to be loud. This is where i feel he slips a little. Take for example in Guru. When Gurukanth does something smart the Guru bhai guru bahi aye che! is so loud, it deviates you from the movie. Ditto is the mottai rap in Sivaji ( its really okay cuz its for Rajini). Similarly when Akbar gets angry in JA, the score is so loud. And now Ghajini. Thankfully a lot is happening on screen and you dont worry much. Again check out the superb use of flute for Jiah Khan when she is hunting for clues and stuff. He is so good at that. Watch Dark Knight, when the Joker talks. See how the music is in the background and you will know what i mean. On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 4:57 PM, V S Rawat wrote: On 12/28/2008 2:49 PM India Time, _Gomzy™_ wrote: > If thats the case, you will have a headache again. The BGMs are loud again. :-) I am sure Pavan would still go to see it, even him he has to take a dinner only of Combiflam. :-) I had earlier said about JA that its personal music didn't go well with the grandeur of the film. I think Ghajini music and movie also were like that. Ghajini music was soft whereas the movie was shouts, tempers, confusion, action, violence. Still, contrary to JA where the grandeur of the film made the music sunk without a trace, here in ghajini the contrast didn't harm the music at all. Ghajini music still showed up as a major highlight of the film, providing people the desired relief where they wanted it, from all those hyper ultra emotions. And one can even discount bachhoo and lattu. So, it would be just behka, guzarish and Kaise mujhe, only three song which did such a wonder in the long (it came in 3 CDs) movie. Hail ARR. -- Now, about the BGM being loud. Well, songs have a situation introduced for them, but BGM has to fit the scene. And when scenes were about madness, the BGM had to reflect the madness, and that is what it did. and did it with so much of ARR's typical perfection that the madness got multiplied. So, it was technically impossible to put any other kind of BGM for this film. Guzarish's beats were played as BGM at the starting scene of Aamir+Asin, but thankfully they delayed guzarish song to after interval where it sounded more appropriate because Aamir had proposed to Asin by then and had no reason to believe that Asin might decline, so he could express his feelings in such a overt song, whereas had guzarish song been right at the first meet, it would have been premature as Aamir was pulled towards her but wasn't in love with her yet. They have put a lot of thoughts in placement of songs for this movie that other films/ directors don't exactly bother. Even the great Mani slipped in Guru when he devised that flimsy situation just to put that song (Tere bina???) when Aish's bro revealed to her that Abhishek married her for money, so that there was a strain in their relationship and then they sing that song and by the time song ended, their anger had evaporated by magic. A rare shabby direction by Mani. -- Rawat > > On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 6:31 PM, $ Pavan Kumar $ <mailto:pawancum...@yahoo.com>> wrote: > > I havnt seen the hindi one yet..but...I still remember how after > seeing tamil ghajini..I came out of the theater with severe headache > and the reason was the background score..It was tooo loud and > heavy for me.. > > --- On *Fri, 12/26/08, fani kalyan / <mailto:rythmdivine2...@yahoo.com>>/* wrote: > > From: fani kalyan <mailto:rythmdivine2...@yahoo.com>> >
Re: [arr] Why no much talk abt Ghajini BGM
tion by Mani. >> >> -- >> Rawat >> >> > >> > On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 6:31 PM, $ Pavan Kumar $ > > <mailto:pawancum...@yahoo.com>> wrote: >> > >> > I havnt seen the hindi one yet..but...I still remember how after >> > seeing tamil ghajini..I came out of the theater with severe headache >> > and the reason was the background score..It was tooo loud and >> > heavy for me.. >> > >> > --- On *Fri, 12/26/08, fani kalyan /> > <mailto:rythmdivine2...@yahoo.com>>/* wrote: >> > >> > From: fani kalyan > > <mailto:rythmdivine2...@yahoo.com>> >> > Subject: [arr] Why no much talk abt Ghajini BGM >> > To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com >> > <mailto:arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com> >> > Date: Friday, December 26, 2008, 9:59 PM >> > >> > also ..I personally feel that the BGM is not so impressive.. The >> > AR touch and thump is missing..maybe coz I expected too much or >> > the sound system where I watched is bad or like for the >> > songs..the BGM also takes time to grow on?!!! >> > >> > >> >> >> >> >> Are you searching for a reason, to be kind? >> >> Explore, Experience, Enjoy A.R.Rahman - The Man, The Music, The Magic. >> Only at arrahmanfans.com - The definitive A.R.Rahman e-community. >> >> Homepage: http://www.arrahmanfans.com >> Admin: ad...@arrahmanfans.com >> To Subscribe: arrahmanfans-subscr...@yahoogroups.com >> To Unsubscribe: arrahmanfans-unsubscr...@yahoogroups.comyahoo! Groups >> Links >> >> >> >> > >
Re: [arr] Why no much talk abt Ghajini BGM
Gomzy,, I completely agree with you. At times it was distracting. On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 9:10 PM, Vithur wrote: > Gomzy... AR comes up with Powerful BGMs for Hero's Introduction, not > necesarily are they noisy. > > Take the case of SUPER POLICE He had given so many so many BGMs for > that movie, and Venkatesh has a terrific BGM attached to him throughout the > movie, and isnt noisy at all. > > May be its the powerful effect which he creates which appears to be noisy > at times for some... It will get proper soon... > > On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 1:39 PM, Gomzy™ wrote: > >>I feel ARR needs to work a little hard when it comes to giving >> background scores for >> thrillers. He is so good at other genres like when a scene is about >> relations/patriotic etc. >> But when it comes to darker ones or when glorifying a hero, it doesnt >> really have to be loud. >> >> This is where i feel he slips a little. >> >> Take for example in Guru. When Gurukanth does something smart the Guru >> bhai guru bahi aye che! is so loud, it deviates you from the movie. Ditto >> is the mottai rap in Sivaji ( its really okay cuz its for Rajini). Similarly >> when Akbar gets angry in JA, the score is so loud. And now Ghajini. >> Thankfully a lot is happening on screen and you dont worry much. Again check >> out the superb use of flute for Jiah Khan when she is hunting for clues and >> stuff. He is so good at that. >> >> Watch Dark Knight, when the Joker talks. See how the music is in the >> background and you will know what i mean. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 4:57 PM, V S Rawat wrote: >> >>> On 12/28/2008 2:49 PM India Time, _Gomzy™_ wrote: >>> >>> > If thats the case, you will have a headache again. The BGMs are loud >>> again. >>> >>> :-) I am sure Pavan would still go to see it, even him he has to take a >>> dinner only of Combiflam. :-) >>> >>> I had earlier said about JA that its personal music didn't go well with >>> the grandeur of the film. >>> >>> I think Ghajini music and movie also were like that. Ghajini music was >>> soft whereas the movie was shouts, tempers, confusion, action, violence. >>> Still, contrary to JA where the grandeur of the film made the music sunk >>> without a trace, here in ghajini the contrast didn't harm the music at >>> all. Ghajini music still showed up as a major highlight of the film, >>> providing people the desired relief where they wanted it, from all those >>> hyper ultra emotions. And one can even discount bachhoo and lattu. So, >>> it would be just behka, guzarish and Kaise mujhe, only three song which >>> did such a wonder in the long (it came in 3 CDs) movie. Hail ARR. >>> >>> -- >>> >>> Now, about the BGM being loud. Well, songs have a situation introduced >>> for them, but BGM has to fit the scene. And when scenes were about >>> madness, the BGM had to reflect the madness, and that is what it did. >>> and did it with so much of ARR's typical perfection that the madness got >>> multiplied. >>> >>> So, it was technically impossible to put any other kind of BGM for this >>> film. >>> >>> Guzarish's beats were played as BGM at the starting scene of Aamir+Asin, >>> but thankfully they delayed guzarish song to after interval where it >>> sounded more appropriate because Aamir had proposed to Asin by then and >>> had no reason to believe that Asin might decline, so he could express >>> his feelings in such a overt song, whereas had guzarish song been right >>> at the first meet, it would have been premature as Aamir was pulled >>> towards her but wasn't in love with her yet. >>> >>> They have put a lot of thoughts in placement of songs for this movie >>> that other films/ directors don't exactly bother. Even the great Mani >>> slipped in Guru when he devised that flimsy situation just to put that >>> song (Tere bina???) when Aish's bro revealed to her that Abhishek >>> married her for money, so that there was a strain in their relationship >>> and then they sing that song and by the time song ended, their anger had >>> evaporated by magic. A rare shabby direction by Mani. >>> >>> -- >>> Rawat >>> >>> > >>> > On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 6:31 PM, $ Pavan Kumar $ < >>> pawancum...@yahoo.com >>> > <mailto:pawancum...@yah
Re: [arr] Why no much talk abt Ghajini BGM
I meant Loud and not noisy. Again i really dont mind him to be loud with regional movies cuz the audience is different and a different world out here. Just when it comes to movies like Guru, Ghajini etc. On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 3:40 PM, Vithur wrote: >Gomzy... AR comes up with Powerful BGMs for Hero's Introduction, not > necesarily are they noisy. > > Take the case of SUPER POLICE He had given so many so many BGMs for > that movie, and Venkatesh has a terrific BGM attached to him throughout the > movie, and isnt noisy at all. > > May be its the powerful effect which he creates which appears to be noisy > at times for some... It will get proper soon... > > On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 1:39 PM, Gomzy™ wrote: > >>I feel ARR needs to work a little hard when it comes to giving >> background scores for >> thrillers. He is so good at other genres like when a scene is about >> relations/patriotic etc. >> But when it comes to darker ones or when glorifying a hero, it doesnt >> really have to be loud. >> >> This is where i feel he slips a little. >> >> Take for example in Guru. When Gurukanth does something smart the Guru >> bhai guru bahi aye che! is so loud, it deviates you from the movie. Ditto >> is the mottai rap in Sivaji ( its really okay cuz its for Rajini). Similarly >> when Akbar gets angry in JA, the score is so loud. And now Ghajini. >> Thankfully a lot is happening on screen and you dont worry much. Again check >> out the superb use of flute for Jiah Khan when she is hunting for clues and >> stuff. He is so good at that. >> >> Watch Dark Knight, when the Joker talks. See how the music is in the >> background and you will know what i mean. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 4:57 PM, V S Rawat wrote: >> >>> On 12/28/2008 2:49 PM India Time, _Gomzy™_ wrote: >>> >>> > If thats the case, you will have a headache again. The BGMs are loud >>> again. >>> >>> :-) I am sure Pavan would still go to see it, even him he has to take a >>> dinner only of Combiflam. :-) >>> >>> I had earlier said about JA that its personal music didn't go well with >>> the grandeur of the film. >>> >>> I think Ghajini music and movie also were like that. Ghajini music was >>> soft whereas the movie was shouts, tempers, confusion, action, violence. >>> Still, contrary to JA where the grandeur of the film made the music sunk >>> without a trace, here in ghajini the contrast didn't harm the music at >>> all. Ghajini music still showed up as a major highlight of the film, >>> providing people the desired relief where they wanted it, from all those >>> hyper ultra emotions. And one can even discount bachhoo and lattu. So, >>> it would be just behka, guzarish and Kaise mujhe, only three song which >>> did such a wonder in the long (it came in 3 CDs) movie. Hail ARR. >>> >>> -- >>> >>> Now, about the BGM being loud. Well, songs have a situation introduced >>> for them, but BGM has to fit the scene. And when scenes were about >>> madness, the BGM had to reflect the madness, and that is what it did. >>> and did it with so much of ARR's typical perfection that the madness got >>> multiplied. >>> >>> So, it was technically impossible to put any other kind of BGM for this >>> film. >>> >>> Guzarish's beats were played as BGM at the starting scene of Aamir+Asin, >>> but thankfully they delayed guzarish song to after interval where it >>> sounded more appropriate because Aamir had proposed to Asin by then and >>> had no reason to believe that Asin might decline, so he could express >>> his feelings in such a overt song, whereas had guzarish song been right >>> at the first meet, it would have been premature as Aamir was pulled >>> towards her but wasn't in love with her yet. >>> >>> They have put a lot of thoughts in placement of songs for this movie >>> that other films/ directors don't exactly bother. Even the great Mani >>> slipped in Guru when he devised that flimsy situation just to put that >>> song (Tere bina???) when Aish's bro revealed to her that Abhishek >>> married her for money, so that there was a strain in their relationship >>> and then they sing that song and by the time song ended, their anger had >>> evaporated by magic. A rare shabby direction by Mani. >>> >>> -- >>> Rawat >>> >>> > >>>
Re: [arr] Why no much talk abt Ghajini BGM
Gomzy... AR comes up with Powerful BGMs for Hero's Introduction, not necesarily are they noisy. Take the case of SUPER POLICE He had given so many so many BGMs for that movie, and Venkatesh has a terrific BGM attached to him throughout the movie, and isnt noisy at all. May be its the powerful effect which he creates which appears to be noisy at times for some... It will get proper soon... On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 1:39 PM, Gomzy™ wrote: >I feel ARR needs to work a little hard when it comes to giving > background scores for > thrillers. He is so good at other genres like when a scene is about > relations/patriotic etc. > But when it comes to darker ones or when glorifying a hero, it doesnt > really have to be loud. > > This is where i feel he slips a little. > > Take for example in Guru. When Gurukanth does something smart the Guru bhai > guru bahi aye che! is so loud, it deviates you from the movie. Ditto is the > mottai rap in Sivaji ( its really okay cuz its for Rajini). Similarly when > Akbar gets angry in JA, the score is so loud. And now Ghajini. Thankfully a > lot is happening on screen and you dont worry much. Again check out the > superb use of flute for Jiah Khan when she is hunting for clues and stuff. > He is so good at that. > > Watch Dark Knight, when the Joker talks. See how the music is in the > background and you will know what i mean. > > > > > > > > On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 4:57 PM, V S Rawat wrote: > >> On 12/28/2008 2:49 PM India Time, _Gomzy™_ wrote: >> >> > If thats the case, you will have a headache again. The BGMs are loud >> again. >> >> :-) I am sure Pavan would still go to see it, even him he has to take a >> dinner only of Combiflam. :-) >> >> I had earlier said about JA that its personal music didn't go well with >> the grandeur of the film. >> >> I think Ghajini music and movie also were like that. Ghajini music was >> soft whereas the movie was shouts, tempers, confusion, action, violence. >> Still, contrary to JA where the grandeur of the film made the music sunk >> without a trace, here in ghajini the contrast didn't harm the music at >> all. Ghajini music still showed up as a major highlight of the film, >> providing people the desired relief where they wanted it, from all those >> hyper ultra emotions. And one can even discount bachhoo and lattu. So, >> it would be just behka, guzarish and Kaise mujhe, only three song which >> did such a wonder in the long (it came in 3 CDs) movie. Hail ARR. >> >> -- >> >> Now, about the BGM being loud. Well, songs have a situation introduced >> for them, but BGM has to fit the scene. And when scenes were about >> madness, the BGM had to reflect the madness, and that is what it did. >> and did it with so much of ARR's typical perfection that the madness got >> multiplied. >> >> So, it was technically impossible to put any other kind of BGM for this >> film. >> >> Guzarish's beats were played as BGM at the starting scene of Aamir+Asin, >> but thankfully they delayed guzarish song to after interval where it >> sounded more appropriate because Aamir had proposed to Asin by then and >> had no reason to believe that Asin might decline, so he could express >> his feelings in such a overt song, whereas had guzarish song been right >> at the first meet, it would have been premature as Aamir was pulled >> towards her but wasn't in love with her yet. >> >> They have put a lot of thoughts in placement of songs for this movie >> that other films/ directors don't exactly bother. Even the great Mani >> slipped in Guru when he devised that flimsy situation just to put that >> song (Tere bina???) when Aish's bro revealed to her that Abhishek >> married her for money, so that there was a strain in their relationship >> and then they sing that song and by the time song ended, their anger had >> evaporated by magic. A rare shabby direction by Mani. >> >> -- >> Rawat >> >> > >> > On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 6:31 PM, $ Pavan Kumar $ > > <mailto:pawancum...@yahoo.com>> wrote: >> > >> > I havnt seen the hindi one yet..but...I still remember how after >> > seeing tamil ghajini..I came out of the theater with severe headache >> > and the reason was the background score..It was tooo loud and >> > heavy for me.. >> > >> > --- On *Fri, 12/26/08, fani kalyan /> > <mailto:rythmdivine2...@yahoo.com>>/* wrote: >> > >> >
Re: [arr] Why no much talk abt Ghajini BGM
I have to agree with you on this. The BGM, though captivating, was loud in many places. But I guess, it was intentional. IMO, Illayaraja still tops when it comes to BGM.. Just listen to any of his compositions in Mani's movies.. --- On Mon, 12/29/08, Gomzy™ wrote: From: Gomzy™ Subject: Re: [arr] Why no much talk abt Ghajini BGM To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Date: Monday, December 29, 2008, 2:09 AM I feel ARR needs to work a little hard when it comes to giving background scores for thrillers. He is so good at other genres like when a scene is about relations/patriotic etc. But when it comes to darker ones or when glorifying a hero, it doesnt really have to be loud. This is where i feel he slips a little. Take for example in Guru. When Gurukanth does something smart the Guru bhai guru bahi aye che! is so loud, it deviates you from the movie. Ditto is the mottai rap in Sivaji ( its really okay cuz its for Rajini). Similarly when Akbar gets angry in JA, the score is so loud. And now Ghajini. Thankfully a lot is happening on screen and you dont worry much. Again check out the superb use of flute for Jiah Khan when she is hunting for clues and stuff. He is so good at that. Watch Dark Knight, when the Joker talks. See how the music is in the background and you will know what i mean. On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 4:57 PM, V S Rawat wrote: On 12/28/2008 2:49 PM India Time, _Gomzy™_ wrote: > If thats the case, you will have a headache again. The BGMs are loud again. :-) I am sure Pavan would still go to see it, even him he has to take a dinner only of Combiflam. :-) I had earlier said about JA that its personal music didn't go well with the grandeur of the film. I think Ghajini music and movie also were like that. Ghajini music was soft whereas the movie was shouts, tempers, confusion, action, violence. Still, contrary to JA where the grandeur of the film made the music sunk without a trace, here in ghajini the contrast didn't harm the music at all. Ghajini music still showed up as a major highlight of the film, providing people the desired relief where they wanted it, from all those hyper ultra emotions. And one can even discount bachhoo and lattu. So, it would be just behka, guzarish and Kaise mujhe, only three song which did such a wonder in the long (it came in 3 CDs) movie. Hail ARR. -- Now, about the BGM being loud. Well, songs have a situation introduced for them, but BGM has to fit the scene. And when scenes were about madness, the BGM had to reflect the madness, and that is what it did. and did it with so much of ARR's typical perfection that the madness got multiplied. So, it was technically impossible to put any other kind of BGM for this film. Guzarish's beats were played as BGM at the starting scene of Aamir+Asin, but thankfully they delayed guzarish song to after interval where it sounded more appropriate because Aamir had proposed to Asin by then and had no reason to believe that Asin might decline, so he could express his feelings in such a overt song, whereas had guzarish song been right at the first meet, it would have been premature as Aamir was pulled towards her but wasn't in love with her yet. They have put a lot of thoughts in placement of songs for this movie that other films/ directors don't exactly bother. Even the great Mani slipped in Guru when he devised that flimsy situation just to put that song (Tere bina???) when Aish's bro revealed to her that Abhishek married her for money, so that there was a strain in their relationship and then they sing that song and by the time song ended, their anger had evaporated by magic. A rare shabby direction by Mani. -- Rawat > > On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 6:31 PM, $ Pavan Kumar $ <mailto:pawancumarr@ yahoo.com>> wrote: > > I havnt seen the hindi one yet..but...I still remember how after > seeing tamil ghajini..I came out of the theater with severe headache > and the reason was the background score..It was tooo loud and > heavy for me.. > > --- On *Fri, 12/26/08, fani kalyan / <mailto:rythmdivine2001@ yahoo.com>>/* wrote: > > From: fani kalyan <mailto:rythmdivine2001@ yahoo.com>> > Subject: [arr] Why no much talk abt Ghajini BGM > To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com > <mailto:arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com> > Date: Friday, December 26, 2008, 9:59 PM > > also ..I personally feel that the BGM is not so impressive.. The > AR touch and thump is missing..maybe coz I expected too much or > the sound system where I watched is bad or like for the > songs..the BGM also takes time to grow on?!!! > > - - -- Are you searching for a reason, to be kind? Explore, Experience, Enjoy A.R.Rahman - The Man, The Music, The Magic
Re: [arr] Why no much talk abt Ghajini BGM
I feel ARR needs to work a little hard when it comes to giving background scores for thrillers. He is so good at other genres like when a scene is about relations/patriotic etc. But when it comes to darker ones or when glorifying a hero, it doesnt really have to be loud. This is where i feel he slips a little. Take for example in Guru. When Gurukanth does something smart the Guru bhai guru bahi aye che! is so loud, it deviates you from the movie. Ditto is the mottai rap in Sivaji ( its really okay cuz its for Rajini). Similarly when Akbar gets angry in JA, the score is so loud. And now Ghajini. Thankfully a lot is happening on screen and you dont worry much. Again check out the superb use of flute for Jiah Khan when she is hunting for clues and stuff. He is so good at that. Watch Dark Knight, when the Joker talks. See how the music is in the background and you will know what i mean. On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 4:57 PM, V S Rawat wrote: > On 12/28/2008 2:49 PM India Time, _Gomzy™_ wrote: > > > If thats the case, you will have a headache again. The BGMs are loud > again. > > :-) I am sure Pavan would still go to see it, even him he has to take a > dinner only of Combiflam. :-) > > I had earlier said about JA that its personal music didn't go well with > the grandeur of the film. > > I think Ghajini music and movie also were like that. Ghajini music was > soft whereas the movie was shouts, tempers, confusion, action, violence. > Still, contrary to JA where the grandeur of the film made the music sunk > without a trace, here in ghajini the contrast didn't harm the music at > all. Ghajini music still showed up as a major highlight of the film, > providing people the desired relief where they wanted it, from all those > hyper ultra emotions. And one can even discount bachhoo and lattu. So, > it would be just behka, guzarish and Kaise mujhe, only three song which > did such a wonder in the long (it came in 3 CDs) movie. Hail ARR. > > -- > > Now, about the BGM being loud. Well, songs have a situation introduced > for them, but BGM has to fit the scene. And when scenes were about > madness, the BGM had to reflect the madness, and that is what it did. > and did it with so much of ARR's typical perfection that the madness got > multiplied. > > So, it was technically impossible to put any other kind of BGM for this > film. > > Guzarish's beats were played as BGM at the starting scene of Aamir+Asin, > but thankfully they delayed guzarish song to after interval where it > sounded more appropriate because Aamir had proposed to Asin by then and > had no reason to believe that Asin might decline, so he could express > his feelings in such a overt song, whereas had guzarish song been right > at the first meet, it would have been premature as Aamir was pulled > towards her but wasn't in love with her yet. > > They have put a lot of thoughts in placement of songs for this movie > that other films/ directors don't exactly bother. Even the great Mani > slipped in Guru when he devised that flimsy situation just to put that > song (Tere bina???) when Aish's bro revealed to her that Abhishek > married her for money, so that there was a strain in their relationship > and then they sing that song and by the time song ended, their anger had > evaporated by magic. A rare shabby direction by Mani. > > -- > Rawat > > > > > On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 6:31 PM, $ Pavan Kumar $ > <mailto:pawancum...@yahoo.com>> wrote: > > > > I havnt seen the hindi one yet..but...I still remember how after > > seeing tamil ghajini..I came out of the theater with severe headache > > and the reason was the background score..It was tooo loud and > > heavy for me.. > > > > --- On *Fri, 12/26/08, fani kalyan / > <mailto:rythmdivine2...@yahoo.com>>/* wrote: > > > > From: fani kalyan > <mailto:rythmdivine2...@yahoo.com>> > > Subject: [arr] Why no much talk abt Ghajini BGM > > To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com > > <mailto:arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com> > > Date: Friday, December 26, 2008, 9:59 PM > > > > also ..I personally feel that the BGM is not so impressive.. The > > AR touch and thump is missing..maybe coz I expected too much or > > the sound system where I watched is bad or like for the > > songs..the BGM also takes time to grow on?!!! > > > > > > > > > Are you searching for a reason, to be kind? > > Explore, Experience, Enjoy A.R.Rahman - The Man, The Music, The Magic. > Only at arrahmanfans.com - The definitive A.R.Rahman e-community. > > Homepage: http://www.arrahmanfans.com > Admin: ad...@arrahmanfans.com > To Subscribe: arrahmanfans-subscr...@yahoogroups.com > To Unsubscribe: arrahmanfans-unsubscr...@yahoogroups.comyahoo! Groups > Links > > > >
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On 12/28/2008 2:49 PM India Time, _Gomzy™_ wrote: > If thats the case, you will have a headache again. The BGMs are loud again. :-) I am sure Pavan would still go to see it, even him he has to take a dinner only of Combiflam. :-) I had earlier said about JA that its personal music didn't go well with the grandeur of the film. I think Ghajini music and movie also were like that. Ghajini music was soft whereas the movie was shouts, tempers, confusion, action, violence. Still, contrary to JA where the grandeur of the film made the music sunk without a trace, here in ghajini the contrast didn't harm the music at all. Ghajini music still showed up as a major highlight of the film, providing people the desired relief where they wanted it, from all those hyper ultra emotions. And one can even discount bachhoo and lattu. So, it would be just behka, guzarish and Kaise mujhe, only three song which did such a wonder in the long (it came in 3 CDs) movie. Hail ARR. -- Now, about the BGM being loud. Well, songs have a situation introduced for them, but BGM has to fit the scene. And when scenes were about madness, the BGM had to reflect the madness, and that is what it did. and did it with so much of ARR's typical perfection that the madness got multiplied. So, it was technically impossible to put any other kind of BGM for this film. Guzarish's beats were played as BGM at the starting scene of Aamir+Asin, but thankfully they delayed guzarish song to after interval where it sounded more appropriate because Aamir had proposed to Asin by then and had no reason to believe that Asin might decline, so he could express his feelings in such a overt song, whereas had guzarish song been right at the first meet, it would have been premature as Aamir was pulled towards her but wasn't in love with her yet. They have put a lot of thoughts in placement of songs for this movie that other films/ directors don't exactly bother. Even the great Mani slipped in Guru when he devised that flimsy situation just to put that song (Tere bina???) when Aish's bro revealed to her that Abhishek married her for money, so that there was a strain in their relationship and then they sing that song and by the time song ended, their anger had evaporated by magic. A rare shabby direction by Mani. -- Rawat > > On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 6:31 PM, $ Pavan Kumar $ <mailto:pawancum...@yahoo.com>> wrote: > > I havnt seen the hindi one yet..but...I still remember how after > seeing tamil ghajini..I came out of the theater with severe headache > and the reason was the background score..It was tooo loud and > heavy for me.. > > --- On *Fri, 12/26/08, fani kalyan / <mailto:rythmdivine2...@yahoo.com>>/* wrote: > > From: fani kalyan <mailto:rythmdivine2...@yahoo.com>> > Subject: [arr] Why no much talk abt Ghajini BGM > To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com > <mailto:arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com> > Date: Friday, December 26, 2008, 9:59 PM > > also ..I personally feel that the BGM is not so impressive.. The > AR touch and thump is missing..maybe coz I expected too much or > the sound system where I watched is bad or like for the > songs..the BGM also takes time to grow on?!!! > > Are you searching for a reason, to be kind? Explore, Experience, Enjoy A.R.Rahman - The Man, The Music, The Magic. Only at arrahmanfans.com - The definitive A.R.Rahman e-community. Homepage: http://www.arrahmanfans.com Admin: ad...@arrahmanfans.com To Subscribe: arrahmanfans-subscr...@yahoogroups.com To Unsubscribe: arrahmanfans-unsubscr...@yahoogroups.comyahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/arrahmanfans/ <*> Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional <*> To change settings online go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/arrahmanfans/join (Yahoo! ID required) <*> To change settings via email: mailto:arrahmanfans-dig...@yahoogroups.com mailto:arrahmanfans-fullfeatu...@yahoogroups.com <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: arrahmanfans-unsubscr...@yahoogroups.com <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
Re: [arr] Why no much talk abt Ghajini BGM
On 12/28/2008 5:49 PM India Time, _murali ramakrishnan_ wrote: > boss, if the sound system in which u have seen is not good why u simply > find fault with BGM"S. in some area its bit louder not throught the movie. > > please dont comment rubbish.if u dont like it then it is not a headache > for e.one arey yaar. Where did he say that he didn't like it?? he stated a fact that it is loud. Loud doesn't mean it was bad, lacking, poor, whatever. Loud means it was louder in comparison of other movies and other BGMs of ARR. This film needed a loud bgm and that was given. Why are we so keen on noticing criticism where there is none? -- Rawat > > > To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com > From: gomtesh.upad...@gmail.com > Date: Sun, 28 Dec 2008 14:49:17 +0530 > Subject: Re: [arr] Why no much talk abt Ghajini BGM > > > If thats the case, you will have a headache again. The BGMs are loud again. > > On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 6:31 PM, $ Pavan Kumar $ <mailto:pawancum...@yahoo.com>> wrote: > > > I havnt seen the hindi one yet..but...I still remember how after > seeing tamil ghajini..I came out of the theater with severe headache > and the reason was the background score..It was tooo loud and > heavy for me.. > > --- On *Fri, 12/26/08, fani kalyan / <mailto:rythmdivine2...@yahoo.com>>/* wrote: > > From: fani kalyan <mailto:rythmdivine2...@yahoo.com>> > Subject: [arr] Why no much talk abt Ghajini BGM > To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com > <mailto:arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com> > Date: Friday, December 26, 2008, 9:59 PM > > > also ..I personally feel that the BGM is not so impressive.. The > AR touch and thump is missing..maybe coz I expected too much or > the sound system where I watched is bad or like for the > songs..the BGM also takes time to grow on?!!! Are you searching for a reason, to be kind? Explore, Experience, Enjoy A.R.Rahman - The Man, The Music, The Magic. Only at arrahmanfans.com - The definitive A.R.Rahman e-community. Homepage: http://www.arrahmanfans.com Admin: ad...@arrahmanfans.com To Subscribe: arrahmanfans-subscr...@yahoogroups.com To Unsubscribe: arrahmanfans-unsubscr...@yahoogroups.comyahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/arrahmanfans/ <*> Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional <*> To change settings online go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/arrahmanfans/join (Yahoo! ID required) <*> To change settings via email: mailto:arrahmanfans-dig...@yahoogroups.com mailto:arrahmanfans-fullfeatu...@yahoogroups.com <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: arrahmanfans-unsubscr...@yahoogroups.com <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
RE: [arr] Why no much talk abt Ghajini BGM
boss, if the sound system in which u have seen is not good why u simply find fault with BGM"S. in some area its bit louder not throught the movie. please dont comment rubbish.if u dont like it then it is not a headache for e.one To: arrahmanf...@yahoogroups.comfrom: gomtesh.upad...@gmail.comdate: Sun, 28 Dec 2008 14:49:17 +0530Subject: Re: [arr] Why no much talk abt Ghajini BGM If thats the case, you will have a headache again. The BGMs are loud again. On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 6:31 PM, $ Pavan Kumar $ wrote: I havnt seen the hindi one yet..but...I still remember how after seeing tamil ghajini..I came out of the theater with severe headache and the reason was the background score..It was tooo loud and heavy for me.. --- On Fri, 12/26/08, fani kalyan wrote: From: fani kalyan Subject: [arr] Why no much talk abt Ghajini BGMTo: arrahmanf...@yahoogroups.comdate: Friday, December 26, 2008, 9:59 PM also ..I personally feel that the BGM is not so impressive.. The AR touch and thump is missing..maybe coz I expected too much or the sound system where I watched is bad or like for the songs..the BGM also takes time to grow on?!!! _ Much more than email – don't miss out on the rest of the Windows Live™. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowslive/events.aspx
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If thats the case, you will have a headache again. The BGMs are loud again. On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 6:31 PM, $ Pavan Kumar $ wrote: >I havnt seen the hindi one yet..but...I still remember how after seeing > tamil ghajini..I came out of the theater with severe headache and the reason > was the background score..It was tooo loud and heavy for me.. > > --- On *Fri, 12/26/08, fani kalyan * wrote: > > From: fani kalyan > Subject: [arr] Why no much talk abt Ghajini BGM > To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com > Date: Friday, December 26, 2008, 9:59 PM > > also ..I personally feel that the BGM is not so impressive.. The AR > touch and thump is missing..maybe coz I expected too much or the sound > system where I watched is bad or like for the songs..the BGM also takes time > to grow on?!!! > > > >
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If ghajini bgm is awsome, i would say, then almost all the hindi movies has awesome bgm. Watching movie again for bgm?.:-):-) natarajan arumugam wrote: > i felt the BGM was awesome in ghajini... second half in > particular was great.. music is well apt for the pace of the film... the > scene at which riyaz escapes from aamir's home was superb... there are minute > nuances in BGM .. watch it for one more time ... --- On Sat, 27/12/08, $ > Pavan Kumar $ wrote: From: $ Pavan Kumar $ > Subject: Re: [arr] Why no much talk abt Ghajini BGM > To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com Date: Saturday, 27 December, 2008, 6:31 PM > I havnt seen the hindi one yet..but...I still remember how after seeing > tamil ghajini..I came out of the theater with severe headache and the reason > was the background score..It was tooo loud and heavy for me.. > --- On Fri, 12/26/08, fani kalyan wrote: > From: fani kalyan Subject: [arr] Why no much > talk abt Ghajini BGM To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com Date: Friday, > December 26, 2008, 9:59 PM > also ..I personally feel that the BGM is not so impressive.. The AR touch > and thump is missing..maybe coz I expected too much or the sound system where > I watched is bad or like for the songs..the BGM also takes time to grow > on?!!! >Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! Invite them now. > Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! Go to http://messenger.yahoo.com/invite/
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i felt the BGM was awesome in ghajini... second half in particular was great.. music is well apt for the pace of the film... the scene at which riyaz escapes from aamir's home was superb... there are minute nuances in BGM .. watch it for one more time ... --- On Sat, 27/12/08, $ Pavan Kumar $ wrote: From: $ Pavan Kumar $ Subject: Re: [arr] Why no much talk abt Ghajini BGM To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Date: Saturday, 27 December, 2008, 6:31 PM I havnt seen the hindi one yet..but...I still remember how after seeing tamil ghajini..I came out of the theater with severe headache and the reason was the background score..It was tooo loud and heavy for me.. --- On Fri, 12/26/08, fani kalyan wrote: From: fani kalyan Subject: [arr] Why no much talk abt Ghajini BGM To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com Date: Friday, December 26, 2008, 9:59 PM also ..I personally feel that the BGM is not so impressive.. The AR touch and thump is missing..maybe coz I expected too much or the sound system where I watched is bad or like for the songs..the BGM also takes time to grow on?!!! Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! Go to http://messenger.yahoo.com/invite/
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On 12/27/2008 8:24 PM India Time, _pratap_ wrote: > Ya, exactly. In tamil version, the BGMs had too much bass.. That could be due to the cinema hall keeping the volumes high. Here, in Indore, there are some cinema Hall, (Aastha talkies) which have intentionally kept the audio much louder. -- Rawat > > --- On *Sat, 12/27/08, $ Pavan Kumar $ //* wrote: > > From: $ Pavan Kumar $ > Subject: Re: [arr] Why no much talk abt Ghajini BGM > To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com > Date: Saturday, December 27, 2008, 5:01 AM > > I havnt seen the hindi one yet..but...I still remember how after > seeing tamil ghajini..I came out of the theater with severe headache > and the reason was the background score..It was tooo loud and > heavy for me.. > > --- On *Fri, 12/26/08, fani kalyan //* > wrote: > > From: fani kalyan > Subject: [arr] Why no much talk abt Ghajini BGM > To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com > Date: Friday, December 26, 2008, 9:59 PM > > also ..I personally feel that the BGM is not so impressive.. The > AR touch and thump is missing..maybe coz I expected too much or > the sound system where I watched is bad or like for the > songs..the BGM also takes time to grow on?!!! >
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Ya, exactly. In tamil version, the BGMs had too much bass.. --- On Sat, 12/27/08, $ Pavan Kumar $ wrote: From: $ Pavan Kumar $ Subject: Re: [arr] Why no much talk abt Ghajini BGM To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Date: Saturday, December 27, 2008, 5:01 AM I havnt seen the hindi one yet..but...I still remember how after seeing tamil ghajini..I came out of the theater with severe headache and the reason was the background score..It was tooo loud and heavy for me.. --- On Fri, 12/26/08, fani kalyan wrote: From: fani kalyan Subject: [arr] Why no much talk abt Ghajini BGM To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com Date: Friday, December 26, 2008, 9:59 PM also ..I personally feel that the BGM is not so impressive.. The AR touch and thump is missing..maybe coz I expected too much or the sound system where I watched is bad or like for the songs..the BGM also takes time to grow on?!!!
Re: [arr] Why no much talk abt Ghajini BGM
I havnt seen the hindi one yet..but...I still remember how after seeing tamil ghajini..I came out of the theater with severe headache and the reason was the background score..It was tooo loud and heavy for me.. --- On Fri, 12/26/08, fani kalyan wrote: From: fani kalyan Subject: [arr] Why no much talk abt Ghajini BGM To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Date: Friday, December 26, 2008, 9:59 PM also ..I personally feel that the BGM is not so impressive.. The AR touch and thump is missing..maybe coz I expected too much or the sound system where I watched is bad or like for the songs..the BGM also takes time to grow on?!!!
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BGM was certainly good. There was rap piece when Aamir is chasing Jiah, which was cool. I don't recall one in Tamil version --- On Sat, 12/27/08, murali ramakrishnan wrote: From: murali ramakrishnan Subject: RE: [arr] Why no much talk abt Ghajini BGM To: "arrahmanfans" Date: Saturday, December 27, 2008, 4:41 AM we the members of Rahman Bloods of coimbatore(RBC) watched the movie on the release day. our group members around 10 of them were there and the BGM is one of the plus points in the mob\vie and ARR has contributed well to this movie esp. the BEkha instrumental in Guitar when aamir proposes his love to asin after the party is a good example. Kudos to ARRnna,Murugadoss and Aamir for given a good entertainer movie that can be seen with family. Murali To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com From: riv...@yahoo. com Date: Sat, 27 Dec 2008 08:38:58 + Subject: Re: [arr] Why no much talk abt Ghajini BGM I havnt watched it yet. Freaking too much snow not letting me go anywhere. Plus its not playing in our home town, driving 50+ km when u feel like living in a cage (with snow around you everywhere) is totally un-safe. Its first time when I missed first day show (usually watch night show) of Rahman's movie in last 3 years, that too of such hyped movie :( Well.. might watch it next week. About background score, someone did mention that there is Behka instrumental version to look forward to.. --- In arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com, fani kalyan wrote: > > also ..I personally feel that the BGM is not so impressive.. The AR touch and thump is missing..maybe coz I expected too much or the sound system where I watched is bad or like for the songs..the BGM also takes time to grow on?!!! > Make sure your wardrobe reflects the latest trends and styles in the world of fashion. Try it!
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we the members of Rahman Bloods of coimbatore(RBC) watched the movie on the release day. our group members around 10 of them were there and the BGM is one of the plus points in the mob\vie and ARR has contributed well to this movie esp. the BEkha instrumental in Guitar when aamir proposes his love to asin after the party is a good example. Kudos to ARRnna,Murugadoss and Aamir for given a good entertainer movie that can be seen with family. Murali To: arrahmanf...@yahoogroups.comfrom: riv...@yahoo.comdate: Sat, 27 Dec 2008 08:38:58 +Subject: Re: [arr] Why no much talk abt Ghajini BGM I havnt watched it yet. Freaking too much snow not letting me goanywhere. Plus its not playing in our home town, driving 50+ km when ufeel like living in a cage (with snow around you everywhere) istotally un-safe. Its first time when I missed first day show (usuallywatch night show) of Rahman's movie in last 3 years, that too of suchhyped movie :(Well.. might watch it next week. About background score, someone did mention that there is Behkainstrumental version to look forward to..--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, fani kalyan wrote:>> also ..I personally feel that the BGM is not so impressive..The ARtouch and thump is missing..maybe coz I expected too much or the soundsystem where I watched is bad or like for the songs..the BGM alsotakes time to grow on?!!!> _ Find a better job. We have plenty. Visit MSN Jobs http://www.in.msn.com/jobs
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Dear Friends I watched the movie yesterday. Fist of all the movie is 1000 times better than the tamil version. I think I watched the tamil version more than 5 times. I enjoyed it because of Surya, Asin, background music and fast screen play. The moment I watched the tamil version i imagined what a score i would have become if it was Rahman. I know it is just because i am an ar rahman fan i cant even admit the brilliant score provided by Mr Harris. Later the news came in that Aamir doing Gajini in hindi with ar rahman. I think the excitement I had at that moment cant express here in words. Just imagine the endless heights of expectation. With that expectation I went to the theater yesterday. The movie is really awesome. Aamirs acting at its best. Really performance oriented movie I must say it is even better than the original. The climax is the crucial part of the movie. Tamil version sucks just because of that. We all discussed about the songs it is different and better than the tamil, but the score for the hindi movie is totally different, It changed the complete ambiance of the movie. It is much lighter than the original. I am not saying tamil is better in that but Tamil sound was more haunting compared to the new one. Harris has already done it. I think rahman got 2 choices. Either give a similar yet different score to have the same style of the original or walk through a completely different style and concept to give a totally new feel to the picture. I think he opted the second one a given a dark approach with less music and more sounds. As my expectation was completely different, I must say i am a bit disappointed, but i cant say it is bad or not up to the mark. I wished i would have watched the hindi version first. Thats it. Any way watch the movie. It is 200% Paisa VAsool.. Watch it for Aamir Khan, Asin, AR Rahman, Ravi K Chandran. It Rocksss. --- On Sat, 27/12/08, jemsheed wrote: From: jemsheed Subject: RE: [arr] Why no much talk abt Ghajini BGM To: "rythmdivine2...@yahoo.com" Cc: "arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com" Date: Saturday, 27 December, 2008, 12:59 PM Hi, I watched the movie yesterday, in terms of bgs ghajini is not offering anything. Thats it. fani kalyan wrote: > also ..I personally feel that the BGM is not so impressive.. The > AR touch and thump is missing..maybe coz I expected too much or the sound > system where I watched is bad or like for the songs..the BGM also takes time > to grow on?!!! > Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! Go to http://messenger. yahoo..com/ invite/ Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! Go to http://messenger.yahoo.com/invite/
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I havnt watched it yet. Freaking too much snow not letting me go anywhere. Plus its not playing in our home town, driving 50+ km when u feel like living in a cage (with snow around you everywhere) is totally un-safe. Its first time when I missed first day show (usually watch night show) of Rahman's movie in last 3 years, that too of such hyped movie :( Well.. might watch it next week. About background score, someone did mention that there is Behka instrumental version to look forward to.. --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, fani kalyan wrote: > > also ..I personally feel that the BGM is not so impressive..The AR touch and thump is missing..maybe coz I expected too much or the sound system where I watched is bad or like for the songs..the BGM also takes time to grow on?!!! >
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I used to think that our group is superb in giving very "GOOD" reviews on songs when they are just out, now looks like there's an improvement. Even BGMs are getting that "GOOD" reviews nowadays. Good good, keep it up.. --- On Fri, 12/26/08, jemsheed wrote: From: jemsheed Subject: RE: [arr] Why no much talk abt Ghajini BGM To: "rythmdivine2...@yahoo.com" Cc: "arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com" Date: Friday, December 26, 2008, 11:29 PM Hi, I watched the movie yesterday, in terms of bgs ghajini is not offering anything. Thats it. fani kalyan wrote: > also ..I personally feel that the BGM is not so impressive.. The > AR touch and thump is missing..maybe coz I expected too much or the sound > system where I watched is bad or like for the songs..the BGM also takes time > to grow on?!!! > Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! Go to http://messenger. yahoo.com/ invite/
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Hi, I watched the movie yesterday, in terms of bgs ghajini is not offering anything. Thats it. fani kalyan wrote: > also ..I personally feel that the BGM is not so impressive.. The > AR touch and thump is missing..maybe coz I expected too much or the sound > system where I watched is bad or like for the songs..the BGM also takes time > to grow on?!!! > Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! Go to http://messenger.yahoo.com/invite/
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Hey come on guys , If you have clearly noticed the BGMs then you would say it was awesome, I Just watched the movie in Satyam cinemas , Even though i have seen the movie in tamil , It was still thrilling just because of the mindblowing BGMs . Karthik On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 11:29 AM, fani kalyan wrote: > also ..I personally feel that the BGM is not so impressive..The AR touch > and thump is missing..maybe coz I expected too much or the sound system > where I watched is bad or like for the songs..the BGM also takes time to > grow on?!!! > > >
[arr] Why no much talk abt Ghajini BGM
also ..I personally feel that the BGM is not so impressive..The AR touch and thump is missing..maybe coz I expected too much or the sound system where I watched is bad or like for the songs..the BGM also takes time to grow on?!!!