On 7/20/05 7:43 PM India Time, _Ravisdev_ wrote: > Idiot Subhash Jha doesnt know probably that Jodha Akbar is also a > periodic movie and the BOSS is doing music for it.
Good catch Ravisdev. Omission of this film does put a q.mark on the authenticity of the article. > I dont agree ARR would never do periodic music. Bcos he very well > understand that those are the only wher he can show that he is totally > different from others. If, for a moment, you consider interview to be authentic, (by ARR) you would realize that he is not unhappy with his music. He agrees that he gave his best for period movies. What he is saying that his music was not treated well by the directors of period movies. The songs were placed in the background, or were dropped altogether, or were partly used. Thus he feels that the audiences do not get to see the songs which would have improved the spread of his music. ------------ I do not agree with ARR on this generalisation about period movies. 1. Dil Se was NOT a period movie, but it had ai ajanabi pushed to background and partly used, and it had thayya thayya dropped. 2. Swades was NOT a period movie, but it has aahistaa dropped. -------------- on the other hand 3. Lagaan was a period movie, but it did full justice to each and every song. 4. Legend of Bhagat Singh was a period movie, but it also did full justice to each and every song. Thus, I would consider 4 as enough examples to render this generalisation incorrect. ARR should generalize on the basis of directors who spoil his songs, and who do not. Then, he should go by hard statistics. Even if Manirathnam or Gowarikar spoil ARR's one or two songs, their intention should not be doubted, because they treat most of the songs pretty respectably. Deepa Mehta had spoiled almost every song in 1947Earth. Let's wait for water. Subhash Ghai has an excellent sense of music, but he is a spent force as a director/ visualizer, thus he is unable to properly handle ARR's songs, even is he wishes. Shankar has always treated ARR's song in the best way, hence if Shankar makes a period movie, he can be expected to treat the songs well. Shyam Benegal has totally spoiled ARR's music in Bose. He does not deserve to work with ARR in future. In any case, Bose was a stupidly made movie. so on. > I remeber ARR saying that the recent masla movies > doesnt give scope to his experiments. > Dont know why reporters are liars these days -- Rawat This August, Discover the Birth of Your Independence and The Magic of A.R.Rahman's Music in Mangal Pandey - The Rising http://www.risingthefilm.com http://www.mangalpandeythefilm.com Music released: Jul 14, 2005 Movie releases: Aug 12, 2005 Explore, Experience, Enjoy A.R.Rahman - The Man, The Music, The Magic. Only at arrahmanfans - The definitive A.R.Rahman e-community. Homepage: http://www.arrahmanfans.com Admin: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To Subscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/arrahmanfans/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/

