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15th September 2009, 02:01 PM
#331
Originally Posted by
Benny Lava
Why do they call Bhoola Tuje as a sad song?
isn't a sad song ?
Fiqrana overtaking Bhoola tuje
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15th September 2009 02:01 PM
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15th September 2009, 02:14 PM
#332
Senior Member
Diamond Hubber
Originally Posted by
AudazJay
full effect of Blue
Originally Posted by
AudazJay
Very addictive
Till the full stop doesn't come, the sentence is not complete - MSD
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15th September 2009, 07:59 PM
#333
Senior Member
Diamond Hubber
BLUE MUSIC REVIEW
Director :
Music :
Lyrics :
Starring : Anthony D'Souza
A. R. Rahman
Abbas Tyrewala, Rajat Arora, Mayur Puri, Raqueeb Alam and Sukhwinder Singh
Sanjay Dutt, Akshay Kumar, Lara Dutta, Zayed Khan and Katrina Kaif (special appearance) and Rahul Dev.
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By Abid, Bollywood Trade News Network
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In many ways Shree Ashtavinayak Cine Vision's BLUE is a unique film, having many firsts to its credit. It is Hindi cinema's first ever under water, action adventure film with the cast undergoing scuba diving training in order to shoot under some eighty feet below the water, almost at the bottom of the sea! It is director Anthony D'Souza's first film. Also, it is the first project where Oscar winner A. R. Rahman has composed for action king, 'Khiladi' Akshay Kumar. Yes, not many will be aware that even though Akshay Kumar and A. R. Rahman have been dominating the Bollywood scene for more than a decade, yet the two have never combined for any film, and so BLUE is the first film where the two will share the same platform. Then we have Australian pop sensation, Kylie Minogue, who features for the first time in a Bollywood flick. With so many unique features to its credit, combined with the finest international crew and some amazing underwater action sequences, BLUE is the most anticipated Diwali release. And its audio album too comes fraught with gargantuan expectations, BLUE being the first album to be launched after A.R. Rahman's historic Oscar win. And last and not the least, Resul Pookutty, another Oscar winner, is the sound engineer for BLUE. Need we say more?
First let's come to the most talked about song, featuring the international pop sensation from Australia, Kylie Minogue, ''Chiggy Wiggy''. The number is a perfect blend of soft pop and bombastic, earthy but all Punjabi 'bhangra', which makes it a totally 'dhamaal' dance track. Kylie's part is naturally pop and the soft tune chosen is very infectious and alluring, in -keeping with Kylie's super hot image. Her sensuously soft vocals caress the senses and is the highlight of the composition, as she is simply brilliant. The 'bhangra' part, sung by Sonu Nigam is no great shakes, and shades of ''Tote Tote Ho Gaya'' (BICHOO) is present. Although as seen in the promos of the song, the part where Akshay Kumar comes in, accompanied by the sound of loud 'hoi' and 'dhols' and breaks into the 'bhangra' jig, will certainly set the house on fire. All this combined with the festive Diwali mood, the song having the added propellants in the form of all the top stars of BLUE like Sanjay Dutt, Lara Dutta and Zayed Khan, will no doubt rule the charts for a while, although it will not have a long shelf life, as it is not worth the hype. The A.R. Rahman stamp of quality is missing. His signature musical orchestration, the fresh as a morning dew tune which is expected from a Rahman composition too cannot be heard. The lyrics by Abbas Tyrewala though are definitely fresh and instantly appealing.
However, the next number, 'Aaj Dil Gustakh Hai', is a true blue Rahman number and one is simply blown away by its sheer magical melody that is so easy on the lips. The music maestro makes up for somewhat letting down his fans, this time with a superb romantic composition, a fine love ballad. The breezy song, complete with Rahman's superlative trademark crescendo, single string guitaring and lovely background female chorals, makes for a perfect romantic beach song. After a mesmerizing ''Kaise Mujhe Tum Mil Gaye'' (GHAJINI), Rahman comes up with another gem of a romantic outing in the from of ''Aaj Dil Gustakh Hai''. The moment the song commences with sensual female chorals and Sukhwinder's trademark, well loved and admired TAAL type semi-classical singing, one knows that this is Rahman's special Diwali gift to his fans. The number may take a couple of hearings to grow, as is the norm with most Rahman compositions, but grow it definitely will and stay on the play list of many die-hard romantics for quite sometime. Sukhwinder is magical. His chemistry with Rahman never fails, whether it is an inspirational, romantic, situational or devotional composition, Sukhi always reserves his best for Rahman. And 'sone pe suhaga' is the new nightingale, Shreya Ghoshal, who is at her 'surily' best.
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''Fiqrana'' can be classified as a theme song, as it is a beautiful musical way that the characters of the film are introduced through the song, without it being too heavy on the senses. The dare devil, non caring attitude of the protagonists is beautifully expressed through a highly charged, high on octane composition that has a slight resemblance (in parts) to Rahman's ''Dhakka Laka Bukka'' (YUVA). Vijay Prakash shows that it's just not classical that he is adept at as he skillfully wades through the song that has a slight rock touch to it as well. He is aided by Shreya who comes in briefly and not to mention, Rahman's acoustic innovations in the form of echo and synth. Once again the opening guitar piece is haunting and keeps coming back, embellishing the song, so does the amazing 'mukhda' which is the jewel in the crown. Rajat Arora's lyrics go well with the spirit of the film and successfully conveys the feel of the characters and introduces them to the audience.
From one true blue Rahman number to another, ''Bhoola Tujhe'' and it is an absolute delight that the talented team of Rahman, Abbas Tyrewala and Rashid Ali, who had given us the hugely popular and heartwarming ''Kabhi Kabhi Aditi'' (JTYJN) are back with a beauty! This number is a hauntingly beautiful 'sufi' based composition that is absolutely divine. Rashid Ali's vocals enthrall the senses, his maturity as a singer from ''Kabhi Kabhi'' to ''Bhoola Tujhe'' is to be heard to be believed. The song commences with an elaborate, totally trademark Rahman orchestra, playing a haunting tune, followed by simple guitar strums, and as Rashid Ali's vocals take over, one is simply mesmerized by the sheer genius of the maestro and the beauty of the song. Lyrics by Abbas are heavenly, and take the listeners to a totally different level with its divine references. And we are reminded of what Abbas had told us in an informal chat that he does not write lyrics for money, but selectively as a hobby.
Take a bow Rahman, Abbas and Rashid. Shades of ''Khwaja Mere Khwaja'' and ''Piya Haji Ali'' are present, may be because they have the same theme. Feast on by putting it on repeat mode!
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Rahman's theme songs have been as revered as his songs, and the reason is simple. The maestro, with his sheer class and command over music is able to spin wizardry with his heavy duty orchestrations and scintillating assembly of tunes, and in a sense he has pioneered the theme song revolution in the Hindi film music scene. Since BLUE is an action adventure under water thriller, naturally the scope for some highly charged musical extravaganza is on the cards and this is exactly what we have in store with the ''Blue Theme. The composition is partly instrumental with the sound of the exotic Bahamas finding prominent place along with other highly eclectic beats and sounds like the chopper flying etc.
The highlight of the theme is again the Rahman crescendo, which is absolutely something to die for! As the tempo heightens gradually and the peak is reached, one is left spell bounded. Extraordinary! Superlative! The talented group of six singers, Blaaze, Sonu Kakkar, Neha Kakkar, Raqueeb Alam and Jaspreet are electrifying and fantastic as they sing in a group and the chorus, as they go, ''Blue''. Raqueeb Alam and Sukhwinder Singh provide lyrics and the spirit of BLUE is superbly conveyed. The similes used to highlight the perils and beauty of the sea are very apt - ''Sagar ke dil mein, Jitney khazane, Dil ke sagar mein utne fasane, Aatish angaare, Sholon ke dhaare, Rangeen sharare, Baarish ke tare, Satrang wafa ka, Sagar mein kyon hai, Kabhi surkh lahoo hai, Kabhi rang blue hai!'' Another composition that can be kept on the repeat mode and heard over and over again.
When ''Rehnuma' commences one feels that Rahman has done a repeat of ''Anjaana Anjaani'' (YUVA) but as the song slowly unfolds and all its musical gems are churned out for the pleasure of the listeners, it is a different experience altogether. Well, we are short of words for the praise of the Beethovan of the East. As we try and get out of the magical spin of this seductive, passionate song, that has such a rocking background signature tune (the enthralling guitaring) that marvelous crescendo, as the tempo is built up slowly and surely that we are left wondering how the music wizard managed to compose a number quite uncharacteristic of himself. The song belongs to Shreya whose seductively base vocals (reminding of Geeta Dutt) are superlative, as she goes ''Qaatil ada' in precariously high pitch, with utmost ease that she makes the listeners delirious and Sonu Nigam, Rahman's favourite for a long time, comes back to support Shreya matching her step for step. The 'mukhda' is infectious as Sonu goes ''Rehnuma', a slight R. D. Burman touch to the song can be felt.
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To bring the album to a close, Rahman's ever reliable lieutenant, Udit Narayan, comes out of semi-retirement for this endearing 'ched-chaad' song that is sung in a cute conversational manner, and the 'madhur si' Madhushree supports him ably. The rocking and rolling rhythm is simply enchanting, and this combined with some international feel musical addendums in the background make for a lovely composition. The use of Indian musical instruments like the synthesized 'shehnai' and Western percussions and piano blend gently into the song making it a 'hat ke' experience. The use of Bhojpuri lyrics, along with Hindi, Urdu and Punjabi by the powerhouse of talent, Abbas Tyrewala, is unique and relishing. And we know why Rahman has called Udit out of semi-retirement (for the unaware, Udit is now of the top singer/producer of Bhojpuri films/songs) to render this song. Moreover one never knew that the maestro had it in him to compose a song that will strike right at the heart of the hinterland.
To sum up, BLUE is one of Rahman's finest album of the last couple of years and what is exceptional is that Rahman has managed to do the impossible, combined best of both the worlds as the compositions will find patronage amongst both mass and class. All the songs are our favourites, yet the ones that stand out are, ''Bhoola Tujhe'', ''Fiqrana', ''Yaar Mila Tha'' and the ''Blue Theme''.
Simply a must buy! Even those few who are not Rahman fans should buy and give this
RATING - 4/5
http://www.glamsham.com/music/review...iew-090904.asp
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15th September 2009, 08:01 PM
#334
I can see most sites giving 3.5-4 out of 5 for this album...
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16th September 2009, 06:00 AM
#335
Senior Member
Diamond Hubber
A.R.Rahman's BLUE Music Review
The Much awaited bolly flick with big names like Academy award winner A.R.Rahman,Kylie minogue,Akshay Kumar, and Sanjay dutt, -BLUE is out for the music lovers.
The FIRST album of A.R.Rahman after the Oscars and YES !!! The expectations are SKY high…And again a big YES…the expectations are very well met by the album.
Let us have look :
Blue
1.Blue Theme - Vocals by Blaaze, Raqeeb Alam, Sonu Kakkar, Jaspreet Singh, Neha Kakkar, Dilshad
One would expect hard English rap and heavy techno beats in a theme for such a stylish movie.But ARR has something different to offer.Hard Hindi and punjabi lyrics with simple,yet powerful beats is here in Blue Theme.Its highly appreciable that not even a single English word other than the title is used here. Rahman very well knows how to deal with Themes..and Blue theme is just another example.
The way the number has composed is simply awesome.The western Rap style mixed with Punjabi fast lyrics is a treat to the music lovers. Blaaze and Co has done full justice to this number.The basic theme of the film is very well expressed in this 3.55sec piece as it reveals the movie has bikes,cars,Danger,Mystery,Treasure hunt,Thrill,Fun and a bit of Desipan.Very well done AR. RATING 9.8/10
2.Aaj Dil Gustakh Hai - Vocals by Shreya Ghoshal, Sukhvinder Singh
A new style for romantic songs.The music arrangements are marvelous and the song as a whole is very refreshing.The way the song starts with a Techno stuff sung by Sukhvinder and ARR himself is very catchy.Lyrics has also added charm to the song.Both Shreya Ghosal and Sukhvinder has done a great job here. RATING 8.5/10
3.Chiggy Wiggy (5:12) - Vocals by Kylie Minogue, Sonu Nigam
This song has already become a hit as it is aired in most of the TV channels.It’s a mix of WEST by Kylie and BHANGRA by Sonu and perfectly blended by ARR.It has been blended to that extend that the listener will never feel that chiggy wiggy is being sung in two entirely different styles – western chiggy wiggy and Punjabi chiggy wiggy.Another noticeable thing in the song is that the basic beat used in the song is same for both western and bhangra, but still doesn’t feel anything missing.Thats ARR’s style,where others would have mixed unnecessary extra bhangra beats and dholaks for the Punjabi part. RATING 8.5/10
4.Bhoola Tujhe - Vocals by Rashid Ali
SPEECHLESS!!!
This soulful song, beautifully sung by Rashid ,is an asset to your iPod.Will definitely make an impact in the first try itself.Highly melodious, soothing and soulful song.ARR is a master in melodious numbers and he is proving it again and again.This song is in same genre with JTYJN ‘s "Kahin to hogee woh" and GHAJINI ‘s "Kaise mujhe tum mil gayee" .
The musical arrangement and orchestration is excellently done and can’t ask for more.From top to bottom, the song speaks volumes of emotions and depth. Accompanied by excellent lyrics ,this song is going to stay for sure.RATING 9. 5/10
5.Fiqrana - Vocals by Vijay Prakash, Shreya Ghoshal
Bad Luck Farhan Akhtar..You missed something big.Supposed to be sung by Farhan, this song is packed with youthful energy.Perfectly sung by the replaced Vijay Prakash and Shreya , this song stands along with songs like "Hey khuda Hafiz.." from Yuva or "Dhakka laga" from the same movie.
The song is fresh and a charm of youthfulness is felt throughout the song.This song should find its place in your freakout-with-guys playlist.RATING 9/10
6.Rehnuma - Vocals by Shreya Ghoshal, Sonu Nigam
Though you wont get the impact in the first go,this one will catch up on further listening.Starts with a Jazzy genre and then it enters to a 007 kind of mood and stays ,we will forget that this song started with a smooth jazz.Sonu and Shreya has done a good job here also.
This track will take time to grow on you.RATING 7/10
7.Yaar Mila Tha - Vocals by Madhushree, Ujjaiyinee Roy, Udit Narayan
We will never expect village song kind of a track in a movie like Stylized Blue and that too with lyrics like Saiyya,Dulhaniya,Balma etc..But Blue has a better deal to offer –Stylized village song.We will come to know in the very first listening itself that this is the stylized version of a village song.
Excellently supported by Ujjaiyinee, the song is nicely carved out by Madhushree and Udit.ARR is a master in his experiments and they gain him good points also.The lyrics are purely traditional village stuff,but it has been used in a very different mood.
You will fall in love with this track and move your head along the catchy and slow beatsas soon as the song starts.RATING 9.5/10
The OVERALL RATING for this album is 9.5/10
FINAL VERDICT:
What are you waiting for???Didn’t you see the Rating..?? Go and grab your copy.
http://getinfo4me.com/InfoPages/A.R.Rahman's-BLUE-MusicReview.html
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16th September 2009, 10:44 AM
#336
Senior Member
Diamond Hubber
I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and besides, the pig likes it.
- Bernard Shaw
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16th September 2009, 01:54 PM
#337
Senior Member
Seasoned Hubber
Seems like most reviews are giving a special mention on Shreya Ghosal's new found avatar! Very good...the girl deserves it
"We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit." Aristotle.
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16th September 2009, 05:07 PM
#338
Senior Member
Seasoned Hubber
Really loving Fiqrana at the moment. Vijay Prakash rocks, even if his voice has been heavily processed in parts. Such a contrast from Manmohini to this! Can't wait for his VTV track.
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16th September 2009, 05:50 PM
#339
Senior Member
Seasoned Hubber
guys i cant feel the full effect of blue for some reason. maybe the quality? sounds so low quality. how is the international version?
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16th September 2009, 05:54 PM
#340
Senior Member
Seasoned Hubber
the guitar portion in rehnuma is an amazing piece of work, so addicting.
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