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22nd May 2008, 01:08 AM
#341
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There is no need to dig up the history and try to explain how the songs composed by A.R.Rahman in a lot of movies have went on to become youth anthems and how the expectations about a film increase and also add pages to its publicity when the news break out loose that the Mozart of Asia is composing the music for the songs in it.
The unit of the new film 'Sakkarakatti' can be assured of peppy, spicy, groovy and addictive music to do service to the ears of the audience as Rahman's compositions have done several times before being a big support factor to the success of the movie.
Getting A.R.Rahman to use his skills in a film is a very difficult task given his busy schedule and if the music maestro selects a movie then definitely he must have found something fascinating in the story of the film.
So the Job of building an aura around the potential of 'Sakkarakatti' a movie targeted at the youth has already been half done.
And when Rahman goes for something, he makes it the best.
A Singer Veena Bharatwaj was flown specially from London to record a song in this new film.
Other singers are Naresh Iyer, now a Rahman regular, Madhu sree, and Benny among others.
The audio tracks of a perfect blend of classical and hip hop music boasts of a song titled "I Miss U Da" which has been given sounds and tones that has never been heard before in Indian Films.
The director of the film himself admitted to have got hooked up with a youthful and inspiring ambiance in A.R.Rahman's studio when the songs were recorded.
The director of this youth oriented and colourful movie Prabhu who also happens to be the son of the famous producer Kalaipuli.S.Dhanu has taken a bold step in directing a movie just with the film making Knowledge that he has gained from his father and not by being an assistant to other directors.
The boldness to take the plunge just on their self belief shown by certain young directors in Kollywood has certainly triggered off a trend among the younger lot of aspiring directors to follow their dreams with oozing self confidence.
Director Prabhu follows the marks left back by the success story of another filmmaker who also happens to have "Prabhu" in his name.
The first time lucky director of 'Chennai 600028', Venkat Prabhu is already wrapping up his second project after hitting the Jack pot in his first attempt itself, that too without any prior experience to back up.
A.R.R's music comes as bonus in the true sense for any soon to be released movie.
Same in the case of this film too, but still it has a heavy luggage of making careers of two.
Other than a new director the film also marks the entry of Santhanu, son of the acclaimed actor/director Bhagyaraj into the film world as the leading man.
The audio C.D of the film comprising of 6 tracks will hit the music stores on June.
The countdown has started as all the scenes except the video of a song have been canned.
Wait and watch to see how the new Prabhu has tried to hit the bull's eye with his directorial debut.
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22nd May 2008 01:08 AM
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22nd May 2008, 03:55 AM
#342
Rahman's Sakkarakatti to be released in June
22 May 2008, 0028 hrs IST,TNN
AR Rahman. (TOI Photo)
AR Rahman is back with a brand new score. The musical genius, who has composed some fantastic tunes for Sakkarakatti, will release the audio in June.
The film has six songs which is a mix of classical and hip-hop numbers.The movie marks the debut of Bhagyaraj's son Santhanu and has been produced by Kalaipuli S Thanu. His son Prabhu is directing the movie.
The filmmakers have finished shooting the talkie portion of the movie and all that is left is one song. Rahman has come up with a catchy musical score. The song Taxi Taxi is sure to be a superhit.
Santhanu’s father previously launched his sister Sharanya amid much fanfare in the film Paarijatham, but the actress has not delivered a hit after that. Let’s hope that things turn out to be different for Santhanu at least.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/I...ow/3060043.cms
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22nd May 2008, 10:57 PM
#343
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cant wait for this now.... another BOYS in the making???
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23rd May 2008, 10:54 AM
#344
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Originally Posted by
dinesh2002
cant wait for this now.... another BOYS in the making???
i guess after confirming ARR for music, they have decided the title to be sakkarakatti....
apt is the word...
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23rd May 2008, 02:34 PM
#345
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Originally Posted by
SoftSword
Originally Posted by
dinesh2002
cant wait for this now.... another BOYS in the making???
i guess after confirming ARR for music, they have decided the title to be sakkarakatti....
apt is the word...
no doubt.... i like it when ARR teams up with New Dirs. He gives us a new flavour of music, like E20U18, Sillunu, Azhagiya Tamizh Magan and such... Cant wait !!!!!!!!!!
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23rd May 2008, 03:43 PM
#346
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Finally the hype for Sakkarakatti has started.
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24th May 2008, 03:28 PM
#347
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Dinesh,
Mahen, in simple terms "Music itself beyond provincialism and that too ARR's music is beyond all -ism's" anubhavikkanum ippadiellam kaaranam solla koodadhu. naangayellam enna Hindi panditsa?
Now I am listening to WOHE - Chinese version. That female voice,accent express everything. What more you ask?
I can listen to any music other than hindi. Hindi speaking people think that Indian movies means Hindi movies Hindi songs.. no other language can compete with Hindi. I hate the fact even films or music dubbed from Tamil to hindi is considered as Hindi songs/ movies.
I just want Tamil songs done by arr. Dont listen to ARR's hindi songs or any hindi songs. Thank god there are heaps of good mds in Tamil field to give good music.
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24th May 2008, 03:49 PM
#348
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Originally Posted by
mahen01
Dinesh,
Mahen, in simple terms "Music itself beyond provincialism and that too ARR's music is beyond all -ism's" anubhavikkanum ippadiellam kaaranam solla koodadhu. naangayellam enna Hindi panditsa?
Now I am listening to WOHE - Chinese version. That female voice,accent express everything. What more you ask?
I can listen to any music other than hindi. Hindi speaking people think that Indian movies means Hindi movies Hindi songs.. no other language can compete with Hindi. I hate the fact even films or music dubbed from Tamil to hindi is considered as Hindi songs/ movies.
I just want Tamil songs done by arr. Dont listen to ARR's hindi songs or any hindi songs. Thank god there are heaps of good mds in Tamil field to give good music.
i didint said that..... it was Scale....
hmmm....but ur answer is new... who cares about the Hindi people man, i listen it for A.R.Rahman........ and the good tamil mds u mentioned CANT compose even 1/4 of wut ARR has composed in Hindi if u must know.....
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24th May 2008, 04:56 PM
#349
like this, ARR develops the stature of Hindi among Tamils. Hindi, the language is lucky..
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24th May 2008, 05:07 PM
#350
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Originally Posted by
Devar Magan
like this, ARR develops the stature of Hindi among Tamils. Hindi, the language is lucky..
it should be.... A.R.Rahman is composing music for it man!!
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