It's very normal for people not to like a song. . .  but I'm quite surprised
how many times I've read not-so-happy comments on Baazi Laga.. it's a great
composition, especially the simple chords used in it.. and then, the latino
piano, i mean, WOW, Rahman is going places.. that's one thing I hadn't heard
him do yet (except at the end of VAAN NILA from Kadhal Virus). . I'm sure if
I let my belgian friends hear this song, they'll adore it.. it has such a
fun fun filled flow in it.. there must be some others here who also get that
Mani Ratnam feeling while listening to Baazi Laga 's melody, no? I'd be
surprised..
PS this is not at all an attack on other ppl, like Ajit's, preferences over
songs! just my own opinion :)
It's just, i can't label Baazi Laga as ordinary, quite the opposite in
fact..

On 06/12/06, Ajit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

  If you go to the main website of Guru, all the songs have photos next
to them except for Baazi Laga. Makes me wonder if Mani even included
this song in the film. If not, why is such an ordinary song in the
album in the first place?? Maybe how it's used in the film is a
surprise....who knows. But, if it's not in the film, it's one song
that could have been omitted or at least replaced with a better
composition IMO. But, hey, that's Rahman's and Mani's choice so we
have to respect that.

I'm really looking forward to this film. Hope Mani made an
interesting plot and tight story, not just a documentary style
film......which would turn away cine-goers. Hope for the best!

Glad to know the music is doing well.

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