And I don't think Mysskin has that kind of a money / muscle in the industry to keep a completed movie in shelf because of an ego clash with a veteran like IR :huh:
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And I don't think Mysskin has that kind of a money / muscle in the industry to keep a completed movie in shelf because of an ego clash with a veteran like IR :huh:
After listening to valmiki , my fav song is thendralum ...
such a wonder ful song ..Sometimes , i feel in our hurry to form opinions we tend to wait andlisten to songs and enjoy them !
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Originally Posted by MumbaiRamki
for me, it is slowing going to reach No. 1 and it is in No.2 behind Oli Tharaum.
a_e, supposed news is that ayngaran wants to release angadi theru first before nandalala as the grapevine is that nandalala is a tragic film and considering their last two films were flops they want to go on the safe mode and get angadi to theaters first. Nandalala's fate depends on angadi theru's success in other words.
ANy news on prem kahani audio ?
Its hard to get kannada audio songs, they take so long to come to stores. Most probably monday.
Yup. What Hulk says is right. I have been checking for the past two days. Looks like it will come to stores tomorrow. Lets see.
Valmiki release on this Friday.
Finally we can see one film. Prem Kahani has nine songs, the track listing is as such.
1.Yaarivanu Yaarivanu
(Bela Shinde)
2.Yaarivalu Yaarivalu
(Sriram Parthasarathy)
3.Hodedavne
(Tippu,Rahul)
4.Giliya Mariyondu
(Ilaiyaraaja)
5.Rangu Rangu
(Ilaiyaraaja, Shreya Ghoshal)
6.Nannavale
(Rahul)
7.Kogile Koogu Baa
(Bela Shande)
8.Badavana Manege
(Sadana Sargam)
9.Shringara Bangara
(Shreya Ghoshal)
http://bellitere.com/ilaiyaraaja-rings-gitanjali-bells-prem-kahani-music-review.html
The adage of ‘old wine in new bottles’ screams out from rooftops in Ilaiyaraaja’s Prem Kahani tunes. The album breathes average music with a flimsy sprinkle of hearable and pleasurable numbers. But then these pleasurable numbers only remind you of Ilaiyaraaja’s past glory. Stumped out compositions, lackluster tunes, scratchy voices all together make this album a complete fall-out.
Yaarivanu Yaarivanu: (Bela Shande): Inspirationally ‘Geetanjali’. This number has the mark of Ilaiyaraaja and faint tunes from his 1980’s Telugu blockbuster, Maniratnam’s ‘Geetanjali’. Setting aside the ‘Geetanjali’ factor, the song roles out as a slow sweet melodious number. The kind that tempers your senses while the hero captures the heroine’s heart.
Yaarivalu Yaarivalu: (Sriram Parthasarathi): The male version of ‘Yaarivanu Yaarivanu’. Kalyan’s lyrics and Sriram’s damaged throat dampens your senses. As for the hero capturing the heroine’s heart, P.T.Usha is the one who comes to mind instantly.
Hodedavne:(Tippu, Rahul): Tapankutchi and taporish, hodedavne literally sings praises of the ‘area hero’ in love. Well, the praises remain confined within the song with no marks for the entire package. Bland tunes, average lyrics and the Tippu/ Rahul kanta sound more like a dhobi thumping the clothes on a washing stone.
Giliya Mariyondu: (Ilaiyaraaja): While the furnished dwani of Ilaiyaraaja rings through the melancholous lyrics of Santosh, it is not difficult to spot a few slips in the pronunciation. Giliya mariyondu is the sad song in the album. More than sad, you will be glad – when it ends.
PremKahani
Rangu Rangu: (Ilaiyaraaja, Shreya Ghoshal): Yet another Geetanjalish number, Rangu Rangu is all syrupy, sugary and a pleasing number. The fusion of strings and beats weave well into the voices.
Nannavale: (Rahul): As if one sad song was not enough! The album has another one that chugs along incessantly at infinitum. If the first sad song made you feel glad at the end, you will get smart to hold your ears even before this one starts off.
Kogile Koogu Baa: (Bela Shande): The Kogile in Kaviraj surfaces, but Shande’s rather shrill koogu falls flat on the top. Kogile Koogu Baa, manages to drive away more than just the kogile.
Badavana Manege: (Sadana Sargam): Badavana Manege banda Balachanda in Sadana Sargam’s clear voice holds bhajan value. The pearls of wisdom flow out in a lullaby-like tune. No complaints about this number, no praise either.
Shringara Bangara: (Shreya Ghoshal): Spot the difference- the Shringara number and the Yaarivanu one. Apart from different lyrics, different voices and riding on a slightly higher pitch, the differences are few. What say Ilaiyaraaja?