IMHO, the picturisation doesnt match the song at all... hope it strikes right with the Hindi audience....Quote:
Originally Posted by ajaybaskar
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IMHO, the picturisation doesnt match the song at all... hope it strikes right with the Hindi audience....Quote:
Originally Posted by ajaybaskar
it will surely Dinesh - and its no more like tamil films - playing a song separately in the movie, most hindi films bind the song to narrative - so u might see this song running in background for some scenes :D
listening to Blue theme - very interesting, infact its a explosion of instruments :P
Maddy, i just felt the dance steps was a little childish for the song, and was too fancy. Fiqrana was something serious yet melodious. Athan shock aithen.
'CHIGGY WIGGY' ZOOMS UP INDIAN AIRPLAY CHARTS!
23.09.2009 'Chiggy Wiggy', Kylie's collaboration with Oscar-winning A. R. Rahman for the Bollywood movie 'Blue', is Number 4 in the Indian airplay charts!
Kylie is the first ever international artist to appear in the Top 20 Indian Airplay chart as the airplay chart is usually only domestic artists.
http://www.kylie.com/news/1766989
'Blue' promises never-seen-before visuals and stunts
http://www.newkerala.com/nkfullnews-1-121468.html
Yea! The Blue theme is just terrific, there are so many things going for me in this song... the punjabi lyrics are kicka$$ even if I can't head or tails out of it.Quote:
Originally Posted by united07
The promo looks fantastic :D Lara Dutta is really hot :thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by ajaybaskar
Anthony D'Souza on Rahman
This is the first ever time A.R. Rahman has composed for an all out action adventure film in Bollywood.
Yes he has. From day one I wanted A.R. Rahman to score for my film. But more importantly, I wanted him for the background score. In an action film, the music and the sound can make or break a film. I can shoot the best of visuals, but without a good sound quality, the visuals will fall flat. For me, Rahman is the only person, or if there are others I'm unaware of them, who understand the importance of a background score. For me, a background score is more important than the soundtrack of the film. Blue is a pure commercial entertainer. Rahman has done all kinds of film earlier so why not an action film too. It doesn't mean that there is no scope of music in an action film. Popular music is what sells and Rahman's music is popular.
Why do an additional music video and shoot the title track one more time?
In all honesty, I didn't want to this video. I think 'Fiqrana' is the best song. My producers and choreographer, Ahmed Khan loved the title track, the Blue theme. It's already been used in the film in a different situation. But they felt that it'll work well with lip sync. So I'm sitting back and watching them shoot the song.
http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/feat...538/index.html
“With Blue we want people to sit back”: Anthony D'SouzaThursday, October
http://entertainment.oneindia.in/bol...ew-011009.html
padathe paarthe okarerangelo illai oderangalo naambalum parpome :twisted:Quote:
Originally Posted by A.ANAND