yea,but Vairamuthu's lyrics for a Mani Ratnam's film...WOW...something great....ARR-VM...innum sollanoma?? ;) ;)Quote:
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yea,but Vairamuthu's lyrics for a Mani Ratnam's film...WOW...something great....ARR-VM...innum sollanoma?? ;) ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by rayan36
Guru will be extraordinary - reporter Maddy reveals
Nov 27, 2006
Madhavan has all the reasons to feel happy and contented. He has just now completed a prestigious project Guru with Mani Ratnam and Sunglass with Rituparno Ghosh. Secondly he has taken time off from his busy schedule for a vacation with his family at Malaysia.
When questioned about Guru and Mani Ratnam, he was too forthcoming with his thoughts. In Guru, for the first time in his film career, he plays the role of a journalist. He found it very exciting to be on the other side of the microphone. He sings oodles of praises on his mentor Mani Ratnam. According to him, Guru has come out very well and Mani Ratnam has not neglected even the minutest of details.
He patiently waited for the dates of all the leading stars and then completed the film. When asked if Maddy knew the type of role that he was going to play in the film before signing, he replied in negative. When it comes to Mani, no questions asked. On his co-star Abhishek’s performance, Maddy reveals that Guru is sure to reveal a different shade of Abhishek to the world.
Currently, he is holidaying at Malaysia with his wife Sarita and son Vedanth. Maddy’s eyes sparkle at the very mention of his son’s name. “Vedanth has completely changed our life. Now all our moves and plans are centered around him. Though my parents wanted us to go to Malaysia without him, we did not want to. After all he is an integral part in our life”, says the proud father. “Of course, Malaysia is not turning out to be a vacation for us as we are constantly on our toes with Vedanth. My parrot Ashley is green with envy as Vedanth receives all our attention. In fact I feel the same way whenever I see my wife with my son.” Maddy chuckles.
When the Xvid for Guru's tamil version comes out, download the movie. Then download "GoldWave" which rips sound from mp3s and avi, wma,etc. Rip the "dubbed tamil" GURU songs and presto, you've got yourselves songs.Quote:
Originally Posted by dinesh2002
Really addicted to Ay Hairathe song..
hope tamil version have Hariharan & Chinmayee as singer...
Hariharan voice is plus-point for this song...
hope Arr not change male singer...
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wow!! thank u so much...i 'really' need this thing...wut a genius!! :exactly:Quote:
Originally Posted by nickraman
im sure he wont...cant imagine that song sung by others...wont have the magic!!Quote:
Originally Posted by july
I hope he gets someone else to sing the Tamil version of Tere Bina. This is once instance where I thought ARR should have gotten someone else to sing instead of singing it himself.
True. i didnt like him at all in this song. but its a good song.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dragun
he feels home in the other song he has sung (Jaage Hain).
hehe
:D
oh, this opinion seems to be unanimous :wink: ......he sung in Hindi to pay tribute to Ustaad but in Tamil he need not do that....In Tamil, he can go forQuote:
Originally Posted by lancelot
1. Hariharan
2. Shankar Mahadevan
3. Karthik
4. Naresh Iyer :D
tere bina and ay hairathe are as sweet as munbe vaa song.... cant really help but love the song :) and it gets more sweeter every time we hear it :)
rahmaannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn :D
i was thinking Naresh Iyer 2...he would fit to a TQuote:
Originally Posted by MADDY
is tamil dubing confirmed???
hehe
:D
i was thinking Naresh Iyer would be better choice over Karthik & Shankar Mahadevan.... feel his silky voice will melt more better with that sweet tune of Ay Hairathe.... cant wait to listen to Guru in Tamil....!!! :d
The songs sung by A.R.Rahman in Tamil so far is excellent......so if A.R.R sings Tere Bina in tamil.............. :wink:
Guru audio rocks!
November 24, 2006
A.R. Rahman creates magic yet again.
Mani Ratnam has evoked some of the maestro Rahman’s best musical works in his films and Guru, starring Abhishek Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai, R. Madhavan and Vidya Balan, is no exception. The audio of Guru, owned and released by Sony-BMG, has been out in stores since November 18, and the music is simply superb.
Like all of ARR’s works, this one too takes more than one listen to grow on you, but when you do, you just can’t stop listening!
Keeping with the flow of the film, which is said to be the dramatisation of Reliance’s late boss Dhirubhai Ambani’s biography, Guru alternates between flowing melodies and period foot-tapping and mischievous beats.
http://tamil.galatta.com/entertainme...news/Guru.html
Visit Guru's officiel website, updated! It's realy well done.
http://www.guru-thefilm.com
Naresh Iyer would be is ideal choice since he and him shared excellent rapport from the Ah Aah, RDB days.
Not to mention he crooned for Varalaaru-The Godfather.
Know more about Guru's songs here:
http://content.msn.co.in/Entertainme...06_532.htm#top
Here Mani confirms that Mallika sherawat features in "Mayya..." song...im hooked on to this song and really lookin forward to watch it in big screen.. judging by his words, the song should be really grand and a treat to watch...
Also the "ek lo.." song is similar to "Halla gulla" from Bombay in concept...
Barso Re 1 minute video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G3EEv6WrvN4
The location looks like same as that of Jiya Jale (Dil Se)
ya frames from both r filmed in same location - "aathirapally - Kerala" ... lot of shoots happening there every day...Quote:
Originally Posted by Guess_Me
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ths same location comes in thiruda thiruda
ARR says his voice was NOT the right choice for "Tere Bina"
http://www.dnaindia.com/report.asp?NewsID=1066897
AR Rahman started his career with filmmaker Mani Ratnam. The duo is back together again with ‘Guru’. Rahman says, “There is anticipation, both good and bad. Mani and I think alike as far as music goes. That’s how I ended up giving music to ‘Guru’. We were done with composing most of the songs even before he started shooting.”
Rahman has used Bappi Lahiri’s voice for the first time. “We were wondering whom to get to sing ‘Bolo Guru’ and then Gulzar suggested Bappida’s name. We were not sure if his voice would suit Abhishek. However, once we tried him, we liked the results.”
Interestingly, Rahman thinks another song that he himself has sung doesn’t suit Abhishek at all.
He says, “Every time I sing, I feel my voice doesn’t suit the actor. Earlier I had such apprehensions when I sang for Shah Rukh Khan in ‘Dil Se’. I had similar apprehensions while singing for Abhishek. Even after watching the song 20-30 times, I am still to be convinced. In fact, first time I watched it, it almost spooked me. Hope the audience doesn’t agree with me!”
Chinmayee's voice doesn't suit Aish at all too! but who cares about it! It suits the music & the mood.
This is one area ARR definitely needs to improve. He has done such blunders earlier too. Like letting Udit sing for Rajini...
I wonder why he sung if he was so unconvinced. Was it the case of director putting pressure on ARR?
hmm listened to mayya mayya isnt it similar in parts to vaanil yeni pottu from pudhiya mannargal....and nannare in barso re is similar to the stanza aashiq se apna in osaka moriya from 12ka4
Maybe ARR sang for it as a temp track and Mani liked it?
guys...you can read my review of Guru at http://geniusarr.blogspot.com.....thanks..also available INDRA BGM ... by the way is there any latest news about guru in tamil version?
ARR is a very senti person.......i guess he should have sung this song only for Nursat Fateh ali khan...........he must have thought, only him singing in the song will be the perfect tribute to the late genius.....Quote:
Originally Posted by Dragun
I forgot the song was a tribute, Maddy. But he's the composer, so isn't that tribute enough :-)
A R Rahman, Manirathnam do it again for Guru
IndiaGlitz [Thursday, November 30, 2006]
When A R Rahman and Manirathnam combine, they simply break all records in audio sales.
Ever since Roja, the two had come together on several occasions. All their songs have topped the audio charts and the cassettes always made roaring sales. They have re-created their magic again in Guru.
The Hindi movie starring Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai has musical score by Rahman. The audio was out a couple of weeks ago. It has now emerged as a hot cake in the Chennai audio market.
The album has seven songs and Rahman has shown his mastery by coming up with a variety of genres.
Popular music composer Bappi Lahiri has sung a song besides Hariharan, Shreya Ghosal, Alka Yagnik, Chinmayee, Chitra and of course Rahman himself.
Now Guru maybe dubbed in Tamil and so the songs will also be out in Tamil.
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Wel todays edition of DECCAN CHRONICLE has variramuthu sayin tat he had a ot of difficulties
to get the right feel of de songs 4 de tamil version of Guru... so think it wil b out in tamil as well
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Southern Spice is telecasting Guru`s audio lauch tommorow at 10.00 P.M .
Tamil Guru audio launch-aa?Quote:
Originally Posted by great
No hindi version onlyQuote:
Originally Posted by Ramakrishna
Superb..Quote:
Originally Posted by dinesh2002
eagerly waiting for Vairamuthu version of Ay Hairathe
8-)
Will TL Maharajan sing the Tamil version of Ek Lo Ek Muft? He's the singer that popped into my mind for that song.
i taut mabby Manica Vinayagam would do a fine job too..but i would like ARR to use some1 whom we will never expect!! :D
"My voice spooks me" – Rahman
Nov 30, 2006
A.R. Rahman is back to top the national charts with his Guru joining hands with Maniratnam. Rahman – whose magic always seems to work with mentor Maniratnam – is happy at the general outcome the album is generating among the public and fans. However, he is not all that happy to sing for Abhishek. Nothing personal though, he states that he feels his voice is not in sync with Abhi baby.
I have this constant paranoia every time I sing for an actor. I always tend to feel that the song will go haywire if my voice does not suit the actor.
I had the same feeling for Dil Se. I had tough times convincing myself to sing for Abhishek and I am not sure that I am convinced by the results yet, confides Rahman. In fact I had an eerie feeling when I watched the song being enacted by Abhishek onscreen, he adds on.
Rahman has also used Bappi Lahri – whose name was suggested by lyricist Gulzar – for Guru’s audio track. He is all praises for Bappi and states that Bappi’s voice is a perfect match for Abhishek Bachan.
My wavelength matches with Mani when it comes to music. That is how I decided to take up Guru and we started scoring for the movie even before the shoots were commenced, states Rahman.
Rahman’s ‘Jaage Hain’; Guru’s delight
IndiaGlitz
A R Rahman has done it again. His superlative brilliance in the soundtrack of ‘Guru’ is a revelation for the music lovers. Be it ‘Barso Re’ where Aishwarya is dancing like a dream under the canopy of blue sky, ‘Ae Hairathe Aashiqui’ or ‘Tere Bina’ Rahman gems are a collector’s delight. But the song that leaves you speechless has to be ‘Jaage Hain’. For it’s not merely a song but a state of mind. A stream of sub-consciousness that flows unabated invoking the spiritual side of your personality that stays dormant.
Chitra starts off the proceedings in a slow sedate manner as her vocals unleash the magic with little or no accompaniment in the background. AR joins her in the whispering mode pleading for some sleep for he has remained awake for most part of the night anyways. And then he shifts gears magnificently and touches the highest contours of magnificence. There are layers of meanings in this song. It’s about human life where happiness is a brief episode in the general drama of pain. ‘Jaage Hain’ is one song that catapults Rahman to the level of greatest maestros or artistes who delivered much more than mere entertainment through their art.
Rahman magic flows like an impassioned river determined to embrace the sea of timelessness.