Nazre Milaana Video
http://www.indiafm.com/broadband/vid...-Jaane-Na.html
Looks really good. But the picturisation kinda reminds me of a song from Dhanush's debut movie 'Thulluvadho Ilamai'.
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Nazre Milaana Video
http://www.indiafm.com/broadband/vid...-Jaane-Na.html
Looks really good. But the picturisation kinda reminds me of a song from Dhanush's debut movie 'Thulluvadho Ilamai'.
While listening to Nazrein Milana I pictured in my mind the characters driving in a convertible. ARR sure knows how to evoke images with his music.
Critic Baradwaj Rangan about 'Kabhi Kabhi'Quote:
AS IF TO PROVE HIS DETRACTORS WRONG, as if to silence those criticisms that his music cannot be got until you listen to it over and over – like imposition, filling that blackboard in your mind with grimly repeated resolves of “The next time around, I will like this song better” – AR Rahman has composed… Wait, that’s not the word, for “composed” gives the impression of a certain rigidity of structure, of a schema, of following a premeditated thought to its predetermined conclusion, whereas the instantly fall-in-lovable Kabhi kabhi Aditi (from the album, Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na) sounds like Rahman did nothing more than cup his ear to the chest of a college-goer in love and translate those heartbeats into notes.
After a succession of stately, senior-citizen scores, how delightful it is to see Rahman strutting about in jeans again, an iPod stuffed in the back pocket. When I heard that this notoriously non-prolific composer had two soundtracks due to hit stores at the same time – and after a quick glance westwards to assure myself that the sun wasn’t about to rise there – I thought, this week, I’d record my thoughts about Ada and Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na in this column. But that’s not going to be possible – though I’ll admit that a one-time listen of Ada has resulted in no overbearing urge to return to it anytime soon – because the endless listens to Kabhi kabhi Aditi have left me with barely any time to get to the other tracks.
How do I love this song? Let me count the ways. I love the way the rhythm kicks in like an afterthought, well into the second line, changing – in an instant – the texture of the number that you thought was going to be coloured primarily by whiny pickings on an acoustic guitar. I love the gradual buildup and explosion in the stanzas, as the everything’s-gonna-be-okay shrug from earlier is fleshed out into doggerel universalities – that the bleakness of night will once again give way to the light of day, that the flowers will bloom once more. (The actor-playwright Noël Coward once expressed his astonishment at “how potent cheap music is.” When you’re a certain age, I guess the same could be said of dime-store philosophising.) And I love the repeated pleas to Aditi to please, please, please get out of her blue funk and crack a smile: Hey Aditi, has de, has de, has de, has de, has de, has de tu zara / Nahin to bas thoda, thoda, thoda, thoda, thoda, thoda muskura.
u guys might be wondering y i am not saying nething about this album. its honestly so hard to pick a favorite and talk about it. i have never liked an ARR album so much so fast, i need to catch up. a WONDERFUL collection! btw, i bought both original CDs. I have to admit, Ada packaging is too good! a big thumbs up to Big Music. The quality for both albums is also mindblowingly crisp and clear.
Kahin To is AMAZING! It reminds me of mustafa... It instills the same feeling of friendship and memories shared with them. I have no idea what the lyrics mean, but accord. to the music that is what i feel. 10/10
I think 'Kahi To' is a farewell song. Not knowing Hindi hurts at times :oops:
:ty: SS
this movie is released rite?
anyone who has watched it... or any review in the media....?
SS,
It is slated for July 4 release :)