Dear Sarathlal,

I deeply and immensely congratulate you from the bottom of my heart for the 
true, bold and thrilling review of Guru. You are definately right that Mr. ARR 
really rocks with Guru. 

May Almighty bless you and your family.

SHAIK MAHABOOB  


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From: mail2sarathlal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sunday, November 19, 2006 1:40:08 PM
Subject: [arr] Guru Rocks!!!

hi fellow Rahmaniacs, 
Rahman really rocks with Guru, my small review about the album,

After a week from its official music release, Guru hits music 
stands, and when it comes, its really a 'hit' at the stands. This 
classic album, like 'Rang De Basanti', is a completely different 
composition from anything you have ever heard. 
Guru starts with the 'Barso Re', a song that rains on you with all 
the magic a rain can bring. Shreya's rendition of Na re na re is as 
sizzling as the rain drops. Then comes the ultimate 'Tera Bina', the 
song sung by Rahman himself dedicated to Nusret Fateh Ali Khan. This 
one will mesmerize you with its Rahman magic. Its a terrific 
combination of Sufi music with folk and classical touches. This one 
is yet another Rahman signature song. Bappi lahari then gives the 
funfilled rendition of 'Ek Lo Ek Muft'. The sensual 'Mayya Mayya' 
follows, and with it comes an entirely fresh kinda music with east 
Indian rendition by Mayyam Toller. This already sensual song is 
supposed to be set on fire by Mallika on screen. Hariharan fans, 
hold your breadth, for next comes 'Aye Hairathe', an instantly 
likable Ghazal. Even those who dont like the soft ghazal songs, will 
fall for this Rahman-Hariharan magic. Next, Udit Narayanan springs 
up the mode with the 'Baazi laga'. The final track 'Jaage Hain' 
rendered by Chitra and Rahman, will take you to the crescend with 
its amazingly orchastraed opera. 
Rahman set a whole new world of music with Roja. Guru is now here, 
giving a whole new meaning for mainstream Indian music! Guru and 
Rahman continues to Rock!!!

The album is distributed by Sony BGM and is prized at 160 Rs. But 
then who is anyway worried about the price tag when buying a Rolls 
Royce :)

Rahmaniac,
Sarath.





 
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