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Idliburra
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Posted on Sunday, September 12, 2004 - 4:16 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostView Post/Check IP


swades is a super duper hit
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Bullimama
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guarantee flop.

anthaa mee daya...

netaji might be a flop just because of its subject.
but think Swades will surely be a commercial hit... ashutosh is not someone who makes movies just for the heck of it. He takes proper care... but ofcos, ultimately the audience decide its fate @ BO.

rising is aamir all the way... should do well.


but no matter how the movies perform, ARR's scores sizzle

two period movies and one contemporary


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Chalam
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Posted on Sunday, September 12, 2004 - 2:53 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostView Post/Check IP

swades has a very contemporary subject. if done well, can be a good movie.

trailer goes well with the subject
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Chantabbai
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Posted on Sunday, September 12, 2004 - 2:38 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostView Post/Check IP

hmmm...kinda true what u said

lagaan had loads of entertainment with solid music...

but, i want swades to be a hit...keeping my fingers crossed
mera number kab aayega
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Amar
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Posted on Sunday, September 12, 2004 - 2:35 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostView Post/Check IP

swadesh has shades of lagaan movie. same rustic format and to add that shah rukh eppudaina evarini ayina follow ayi teeste aa cinema guarantee flop.

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>>swadesh trailor sucked. guarantee flop.
amar mama, too much kada nuvvu...
trailor chosi result cheppesav...

naaku ashutosh meeda enduko hopes unnayi...
hope it does well :-)
mera number kab aayega
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Amar
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swadesh trailor sucked. guarantee flop.

Rising is da movie, netaji will be like zubeida.

so except Rising nothing exciting in offering.
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Bullimama
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Amar mama...

three ARR hurricanes are imminent in India..

Swades is on the verge of releasing. 25th of this month i think...

followed by netaji and The rising... Check this out for Swades trailor.



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whats the next closest album of rehman?
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From: "Karthik S" <karts@v...>
Date: Sun Sep 12, 2004 1:14 pm
Subject: ARR in ID Parade - Kumudham


From Kumudham - 20.SEP.04

American Indians have an yearly ritual of conducting the India Day
Parade, when many Indians go on a procession. This year, the parade's
guest of honor was A R Rahman. The guests usually are Bollywood stars
but since Rahman could attract both North and South Indians, he was
chosen this year.

At the end of the parade Rahman went on to the stage and people were
busy betting on the number of words Rahman was going to utter, going
by his usually shy stage behaviour. But Rahman stunned people by
singing Vande Mataram in his characteristic high pitch!

The committe that takes of the parade is used to giving anything
between US$ 10 K to 20K. Last year, Shah Rukh Khan got about US$ 24K
and still refused to walk on the parade. But Rahman reportedly didnt
ask for anything for this year's parade. He was even offered US$ 50K
for a concert in LA, but he had chosen to take part in the parade,
instead.

The organisers were amazed when Rahman, without any expense to them,
came and went in the yellow cab. He prayed 5 times a day and even
observed fast on Thursday. He was the only one who skipped food in the
special lunch organized by Urabn India magazine. Other Bollywood stars
who've attended this parade insisted on the 8 Star Waldorf Astoria
hotel. Rahman chose to stay in a normal 3 Star hotel and was even see
lugging his own suitcase!

Prakash M Swami, from New York.


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Brad
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Posted on Saturday, September 11, 2004 - 8:29 am:   Edit PostDelete PostView Post/Check IP

Rahman has the rare ability to articulate complex emotions without lyrics, and Between Heaven And Earth is the work of this master in full bloom
Irugu disti, Porugu disti, Bewarse disti -- tu tu tu
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Bullimama
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From: "kEsHaV CRaVe" <coolcrave@h...>
Date: Sat Sep 11, 2004 1:30 am
Subject: Swades trailor



Hi guys swades trailor is on indiafm (click Here).Damm kewl background score by our master.

A must see????.

Live ARR's Music



;b~:: o0@ ^|k3sHaVcRaVe|^@0o::~;p




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Bullimama
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I have the CD mama..

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000 20W0Z6/ref=cm_aya_asin.title/103-1140957-7271843?% 5Fencoding=UTF8&v=glance

check this out... for samples.. www.arrahman.com




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paapam.. CDs ammukundaamani choostunte.. nuvvu mp3s adagadam baagundaa mama
naaku Stars veste...
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>> forget GS

nuvvu marichaava bulli ?

inthaki heaven and earth mp3s unnaya ?
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Between Heaven and Earth - Review


The Genius of the Heart, June 18, 2004
Reviewer: S. Ferguson (Charlottesville, VA USA) - See all my reviews



Although I am a native American who grew up in Texas on Lightin' Hopkins and Ray Charles, with a diverse taste in music from Mozart to Bill Evans to Emmy Lou Harris, I now listen primarily to A.R. Rahman - and frankly have just about lost interst in any other music.

Rahman is the genius of melody and subtle percussion. His music has evolved out of India, but it also comes from what must be his personal enormous heart-felt love for all of life, humanity and God. His grasp of the eternal and the transcendental in melody will bring tears to your eyes and long lost feelings into your heart.

Rahman is a superstar composer worldwide, loved by literally millions, and appreciated by great musicians in every country all over the planet. I'm delighted SONY has released this, because not only is it breathtaking, magical music that draws you into far away exotic realms, but it is commercially accessible to us as westerners and perhaps it will introduce many more to the Genius of the Heart - A.R. Rahman.

I can't say enough good things about his music. Look him up on the internet - there are dozens of websites devoted to him, his music, and his remarkable life. A modern day Orpheus, India's Mozart - Awesome!



Astonishing Music of the Silk Road: A Powerful Moving Epic, May 22, 2004
Reviewer: Erika Borsos (Sarasota, FL) - See all my reviews


This CD will appeal to anyone who loves the music of China, India, Turkey, along with Western orchestral arrangements, plus the added effects of original musical phrases expressed on traditional instruments, eruhu (Chinese violin), duduk (Armenian styled recorder), and taiko drums which crescendo and decrescendo to create peak emotional interludes throughout the CD. I can only say, at last I found the music of A. R. Rahman!!! Having fallen in love with this CD -- I very badly want to view the Chinese film, "Warriors of Heaven and Earth" for which the music was originally created.

Review of contents: track #1, "The Golden Era" begins with a delicate flute inroduction which grows into a full blown expressive orchestral interlude, occasionally letting the flute intervene unobtrusively. It is done with a pleasing refinement. "Warriors in Peace" track #2, has sensual feminine vocals sung in Hindi, which ehance the intense appeal of the song. The melody is lyrical, the words are poetic.

Most highly captivating is track #15 which is an English translation of track #2, "Warriors in Peace". Some lyrics follow,
"Call me when you need a friend,
when you need a friend,
As the mountains crumble to the sea,
Trouble always finds a way to keep you away from me.
Look at me through my mother's eyes ...
See who I am ...
Forever free."

"Lord An's Empire' (#3) has intense drum beats that follow the sound of "AH" which occurs in a wave-like rhyhtmic chant that reminds me of ancient shamanic traditions. I feel my ancestral roots calling, the Hungarian shamans are whispering to me ... Track #4, "Water" begins with the mellow timber of the duduk, that is enchanting, lonely, personal,and haunting. "Horses" (#5)includes the taiko drums that cresendo and decrescendo, as if preparing for battle. It is energizing and dramatic.

"Mountains" (#6) begins with a higly evocative erhu intro (Chinese violin. It is accompanied by strong taiko drums that awaken the senses. Next are the transitional musical phrases of the orchestra. Again, the rare lone 'voice' of the erhu enters only to be overcome by the intense taiko drum-beat, seems to be a call to battle. Next, one hears Tibetan monks doing their guttural sounds ... chanting for peace, knowing full well that men are preparing for war. "Blue Light" #10, has a soulful soothing flute intro which grows into an orchestral crescendo/decrscendo ocassionally broken up by an unexpected interlude, the sounds of a lonely duduk and the clanging of cow bells. The effect is stunning ...

My sincere thanks to A.R. Rahman, the Czech Film Orchestra and Choir, Sadhana Sargam (Hindi vocals, "Warriors in Peace"), other vocalists and musical soloists -- for this magnificent creation of epic proportions. Erika Borsos (erikab93)



yedi HIT ayithe daani adopt cheyyali kaani..
hit ayina utter flop ayina daanne pattukuni kurchunte life... waste ayipothundi


forget GS

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