Maddy, Check out the following link.Quote:
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http://www.indiafm.com/features/2006...765/index.html
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Maddy, Check out the following link.Quote:
Originally Posted by MADDY
http://www.indiafm.com/features/2006...765/index.html
arrfans group had an information abt the audio release of Guru.
"WELL THE NEWS IS THAT THE MUSIC FUNCTION WILL BE ON THE 5TH OF NOV....BUT
THE REALEASE AND CD'S WILL BE OUT ONLY BETWEEN 10TH N 15TH NOV.ITS A BIT
CONFUSING BUT THATS HOW IT IS."
An exclusive to the group yet again, here is the preliminary Guru track list narrated by ARR when he was yelling at someone in his studio and scribbled by Vijay while driving his car. Please note that this might not be entirely accurate in view of the circumstances under which it was communicated. The complete credits are on their way soon.
1. Barso Re
2. Tere Bina
3. Hairatein, Aashiqui
4. Bolo Guru (the Bappi Lahiri song)
5. Jaage
6. Baazi Laga
7. Maanjha Maanjha or Maan Jaa Maan Jaa
A million thanks once again to ARR and Vijay.
Courtesy:arrahmanfans@yahoogroups
the guru's music is being released at Taj Land Ends bandra on 5th
nov....still no idea whn the music will come in stores...
Courtesy:arrahmanfans@yahoogroups
enjoy the guru trailers in channel v
Mani Ratnam releases music of Guru
http://www.businessofcinema.com/?file=story&id=1602
By Rohini Bhandari
6 November 2006, 01:01 AM
MUMBAI: Eight years after the release of Dil Se, the trio of Mani Ratnam, Gulzar and A R Rahman are all set to recreate magic in their forthcoming film Guru. The music of the film released on 5 November.
Present at the launch were Amitabh Bachchan, Mani Ratnam, Gulzar, Aishwarya Rai, Abhishek Bahchcan and Madhavan. The music has been released on Sony BMG and will be in stores on 18 November. This will also be the first time that Guru mobile downloads will be available prior to the music release.
At the music release, Gulzar recited a few lines from a song of Guru and Rahman sung the song. There are seven tracks in the album, which have been sung by Alka Yagnik, Udit Narayan, Hariharan, Shreya Ghoshal, Chitra, Madhushree, A R Rahman and Bappi Lahiri.
Mani Ratnam and A R Rahman's association began 15 years ago with Roja. Shedding light on their partnership Ratnam said, "A R Rahman is a director's dream and nightmare. Dream because he will give music more time than you ask for and nightmare because he won't be satisfied with the music even if you are."
Rahman added, "Each time, more than us people are looking forward to see what Ratnam and Rahman are going to do. When I look at a scene each time, I wonder what I can do differently. And I am sure Mani feels the same when he hears my music. Guru is also about that- interpreting- with the same soul but with a different approach."
Guru stars Aishwarya Rai, Abhishek Bahchcan, Mithun Chakravarthy, Madhavan and Vidya Balan. The concept of Guru has been summarized in three words "Villager. Visionary. Winner."
it seems the music release function was telecasted live on India TV...... :D .....my dad saw it and said Bappi Lehari hugged ARR till the point of suffocation :lol: ........bits of songs were played, it seems and my dad, being a ARR fan, liked it a lot.....waiting for CDs to come out.....i guess it will take 1 more week.......
teasers released online?
Interesting theme and story line for a Bollywood movie.
I liked the period setting and costumes of Abishek. The trailer music was not revealing anything. Need to wait to get hold of the CD to listen. I was reminded of a Jeff Bridges movie where the protagonist is a big family man with undying entrepreneurial spirit and love for making cars. The movie is Tucker The styling and colouring was very similar. I hope that Guru breaks new grounds for Mani and Rahman.
GURU: Character sketches
Guru Kant Desai – Abhishek Bachchan
There’s a saying in our village, if people say bad things about you, you must be doing something good. Sounds true, doesn’t it?
Sujata – Aishwarya Rai
I hated my father for forcing me to marry Guru. But I was sent away to Bombay to live with my unwanted husband and my anger in a one-room chawl.
I don’t know when I stopped thinking of him as a stranger and started calling him Guru. I was too shy to say things like I love you, but love was perfume I wore everyday.
Some people call him God, some say he is evil, but for me he is the man who has to just enter the room and I can feel that perfume waft its way across and settle on me… that perfume called love…
Manikdas Gupta (Nanaji) – Mithun Chakravarty
Swatantra – is the newspaper I run, and the newspaper runs me. Gurubhai was like a son to me, when I met him first on the streets of Bombay. He had righteous anger and a desire to achieve his goals. I liked that. He was in a hurry to make his own way. I liked that even more. When others told me that Gurubhai was not all white, I thought they were envious of him and ignored them.
That was my mistake.
No cost is too great in the pursuit of truth.
And in my fight for the truth I knew that I’d either destroy Guru or myself.
And I was prepared for both.
Shyam Saxena – Madhavan
Gurukant Desai should be put in a jail and the keys should be thrown away. It’s not just that he is evil, but he awakens the evil in everyone. Gurubhai flirted with the law and the lawmakers, did anything and everything to enhance his business, and then buried the laws and built a fountain on top of it to make the grave look pretty. Profit and the share price were the only two parameters that mattered to him. Right and wrong, just and unjust were incidental. I will fight him and the Gurus of this world till the very end.
Meenu – Vidya Balan
I met Gurubhai when I was seven years old. He was the only one who never asked me why I limped. While Nanaji and Shyam could only see what Gurubhai had done, I could see why he had done it. When you run fast you do kick up a lot of dust. But dust always settles. I could see it from my wheelchair but Nanaji could not. I like fights. And this one where everyone I loved was fighting each other was exciting. They cared but they fought. The contradiction was exactly like life. And I loved life. Especially when there was so little of it left.