Confusion again about Shiva :
http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/h...cle/24525.html :cry:
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Confusion again about Shiva :
http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/h...cle/24525.html :cry:
Watch the latest trailer with few song clippings including 'Sarah eh Aalam' here:
http://img.indiaglitz.com/playerV2/l...&category=5030
Can someone tell me whether the hero of Shiva - Mohit Ahlawat is a upcoming or a big hero in Bollywood? I have no clue about the new hindi heros since not watched any recent hindi movies..
Just curious why RGV wanted to do a movie with this guy..
In 2005 RGV produced a film called James (directed by Rohit Jugraj) starring Mohit Ahlawat and Nisha Kothari which was a flop. They made special appearances in Darna Zaroori Hai. He hasn't done anything outside the RGV Factory.
guys
saara ye alam - song has the lady in a towel :) RGV could have renamed the movie as THE LADY IN THE TOWEL :) or the THE LADY IN THE BATHROOM
Worst picturization. He has basically polluted the sanctity of the tunes :) Sacririlegious Ramu !!!
Here is a late review on the songs.
[1] Shapath - A melancholic yet justice calling tune with techno orchestration and his usual violin interludes. If you guys pay close attention to the first interlude you will notice that the melodious strumming of the guitar at the end changes the choral dragging tempo of the song to melancholic when IR starts to sing..typical IR :clap:
[2] Police Police - When i try to think of the song as a new one instead of looking into its original...i believe this is one of the songs Raja has really made it sound modern yet a adapatation of his style. The song has a nakkal style of singing and the interludes are peppy though it is the prelude that really sets the song rocking with the electric guitar orchestration. If the jingucha chorus at the start had been replaced with IRs style of percussions the song will certainly be appreciated.
[3] Kaise Kahen - The Song has a sort of slow soothing wester drum beating following the charanams and pallavi and the interludes especially the cello show in the first interlude is vintage IR. Certainly will have abit more impact in the audience.
[4] Josh Mein - The initial prelude has a african type of percussions with the adrenaline orchestration which sets the tone for the whole song. The song sounds very different from vidiya vidiya nadanam which showsthat IR can think of various arrangements for one tune :shock:. Jagaru Jagaru chrous suits the tune and does not displace it as people have thought and the interludes share the same tempo as the prelude except with the difference of the notes(octaves) and instruments. Will suit the movie but the audience well lets see whether they can understand good music :rant:
[5] Dheemi Dheemi - Sweet, soothing and melodious throughout with the return of IR's tuning and orchestration for melodies. How much have we missed it. From the catchy yet melodious strumming of the guitar and the violin in the first interlude till the end where the violins fight with shreya...it is just simply amazing. If not for the deja vu feeling with certain stanzas in the song this can match some of IR's best modern melodies. If the hindi audience cant accept this then i wonder what else will make them will.
[Saarah yeh alam was left out as its reminiscent of its original song except for the wonderful tumpet concerto at the end of the prelude]
Thats y i said guys..we might as well focus on cheeni kum as the BGM of shiva is more likely to be more popularised...shiva in telugu ran mainly becos IR's tunes are recognised not like in hindi where picturisation matters alot...remember how rangeela still did not manage to propel ARR despite having superb tunes...:banghead:...RGV oru naal nee seiyura usual gangster padathilae unnai nadikka veichi kolai penna poraen....kolluraanae :rant:
I don't care if the Northies will get impressed by Shiva. It's a clean treat from Raja. My music system is playing Kaise kahen in loop whenever I'm home.
If they don't find this album amazing and appreciate the genius, we can conclude that God has given them ears just for the purpose of wearing spects :D
DIG--
Recently got a CD from Planet M, titled " SPB Paadaadha paadalgal" It's got some gems sung by SPB which were originally by other singers. The list includes" Ennai thaalaatta varuvalo, Poongaatru thirumbumaa, Thenpaandi cheemaiyilae and other old classics..."
Anyone heard of it...
Sorry for the digression...
Hi All
Could you please please please send me the link to shiva mp3's. any site minus rapid share would do.. i am yearning!
please please please again
Absolutely right!!! I too hope people buy the original CD (I promise I will :-))Quote:
Originally Posted by rajasaranam
With regards to the songs themselves, I started listening to the songs with mixed feelings. Was not too sure how recycled tunes will sound.. and that too in Hindi. In the end it was mind boggling stuff!! A must buy album for any IR fan.
BTW, I'm waiting to hear comments from people like Vijay and Nitya. They provide a wonderful balance to this forum.