Just heard the song `Tere Bina' from the upcoming Mani Ratnam film 
GURU. The music is simply haunting and what a terrific job by 
Rahman. Infact the film has an elegant musical score, which just 
exudes the classy genius of the music maestro. One can't help 
saying `Maan Gaye GURU'. Well GURU once again brings forth the Mani 
Ratnam-A R Rahman collaboration. But the movie looks quite 
noteworthy if one skims over the little factors associated with this 
film.

First of all, A R Rahman has composed outstanding scores for his 
mentor Mani Ratnam's movies. But they haven't been able to `score' 
in Bollywood so far. This combination has not clicked when it comes 
to Hindi movies. Their previous ventures DIL SE and YUVA turned out 
to be huge disappointments. So they surely might be pinning their 
hopes on GURU this time. 

Secondly, this movie again pairs up Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya 
Rai. They too haven't dished out a hit as a pair since their KUCH 
NAA KAHO days, which saw them as the lead pair for the first time. 
The recently released UMRAO JAAN too fizzled away. The forthcoming 
DHOOM 2 also stars both of them but not as a couple. So it's GURU 
that both will have to bank upon. 

This could be really interesting. The credits of the film display a 
name that reads Mithun Chakraborty. Ohh! This amazes a lot coz as it 
clearly come across a little unexpected given the fact that the soft-
spoken director has always chosen to work with big names. Mithun, a 
very talented actor and a former dancing star, is even remembered 
today by many a movie lovers. But today he is not in the list of 
happening actors and that makes his selection a little startling. 
But you never know with Ratnam; he is a guy with the Golden Touch!

And last but not the least, Mallika Sherawat is all set to sizzle 
the folks with an item number.  She has already cemented her bold 
image in Bollywood, but this song could well be her first `item 
number' for any movie. 

So it seems GURU has a lot in store for the movie buffs. It's also 
touted to be based on the life of one of India's leading industrial 
tycoons. If it is to be believed then this could be Mani Ratnam's 
first biographical sketch. The Southern movie-ace has always 
attempted to present something credible and realistic. What is he 
offering with GURU? Gotta check out!
   
http://www.glamsham.com/movies/scoops/06/nov/24_a_r_rahman_mani_ratna
m_guru.asp



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