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7th June 2012, 09:18 AM
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Thanks a lot skr and the uploader for Hello Jai Hind songs.
Truly mesmerizing songs. After long long time, getting in touch with Marathi people through this soundtrack. Beautiful language. Listening one by one slowly. I am hooked into Hariharan's Ganjalelya Saavaleela. A haunting one! The short prelude followed by Hariharan's gentle start suffixed with brilliant vibrating violins. Hariharan's Marathi pronunciation is very good. Charanam is more pleasant. A blinder of a tune.
Visuals very captivating. Brilliantly done! With the video, the composition gets complete. In first interlude @1.27 please hear how Maestro brilliantly changes the scale. In the second interlude, when he says, 'I don't want to die eating medicines, I want to die eating bullets', observe the background score there. Stunning! The flute is answering and nodding his views followed by that female humming (no words to describe the beauty
) ]. All this sets up a mellow atmosphere in the family, yet Maestro also brings the crowded mileu of Mumbai through his music, extremely well.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4ycEcONzdY
I don't know how Maestro comfortably gets into Marathi way of life and their region, right from the first note in his first film. Maestro's fantastic and memorable Marathi debut!. Hariharan sir, Sabaash! I am literally in tears listening this composition.
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7th June 2012 09:18 AM
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