Hey guys,
did u notice the jazz music that was first put up in d trailer???If i am
correct it was played twice..
Pravinder Sheoran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
dear raghu (and tulsi and others)
thanks for appriciation guys
raghu, do not forget to share your experience with us
good luck
--- In [email protected], raghuram rao
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Parvinder,
> Nice effort. I would see GURU second time for the effort u kept
in describing the 4 different ways of watching a movie.
> Great Effort.
>
> Regards
> Raghu
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Pravinder Sheoran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 7:52:00 PM
> Subject: [arr] GURU : After watching 4th time (For Rahman this
time)
>
> Hi guys
> Its me again.
> (Throughout this messege, GURU means the movie name, and Guru
means
> Ahishek, the charecter.)
>
> Well i do not know from where to start.
> My friends were surprised to hell after watching me watching the
> movie with my cap on my face in most of the scenes, especially
> during the song "Raat ka shauk hai".
>
> But i could not help it.
> There were two potential things that were obstructing me from
> concentrating on background music, Rajiv Menon's camera and
> performnace of the actors.
> So finally i decided not to look at the screen as much as
possible.
>
> Well well well, if i say that after Abhiskek, Rahman's BGM is the
> second hero of the movie, it won't be wrong.
>
> The crtitcs who have said in some reviews that many of the songs
in
> GURU are not upto standard, i can only pray that god better
blesses
> them with some knowledge and understanding of good music.
>
> I have also read many times that A R Rahman is weak in terms of
> background score, well they must have had their answers after
> watching GURU.
>
> To explain the quality of Rahman' BGM, i must compare it with
Sachin
> Tendulkar's boundries. Well every player can score a four in
cricket
> but sachin's four is always very very elegent and a treat to watch.
> Similarly, every musician can provide the background score but
> Rahman' background score is very very elegent. Even the best
> background scores can not stand in front of rahman's BGM.
> Well i have facts to prove my statement. Following are my
> observations regarding GURU's BGM:
>
> 1. Rahman's understanding of the script of the movie is marvellous
> and he has provided the music accordingly. He exactly knows where
to
> stop, where to be loud and where to be slow. Whenever Guru needs
to
> show determination, the music is loud with drums of heaven.
(Rahman
> has become the master of the drums over these years. Remember
Swades
> theme, and Dcoit Duel from WOHE. Well GURU's background song Dhoom
> Dhadaka is next in row.). On the contrary Whenever Guru dreams in
> the movie, the music is very peacefull.
>
> 2. In first half of GURU, most of the background music is not at
> very high volume and is very very melodious. While in second half
> BGM becomes more and more vibrant, loud and passionate.
>
> 3. It looks like Mani Ratnam and Rahman had long long sittings
> disscussing the BGM of the movie. Because there are many scenes in
> the movie which are entirely depended on Background music.
> A R Rahman is nothing but a genious. He has used Dhoom Dhadaka
song
> very very nicely. This song represents the power, determination
and
> strength of Guru. In the beggining when Guru was starting gaining
> base and power, Rahman used this song at low volume and just used
> some of the beats. Later on when Guru became more and more strong,
> the song was also getting louder and full beats were used. Also
this
> song became the symbol of Guru's presence. Rember when Mithun's
car
> was attacked, mani ratnam did not need to show that its done by
> Guru. Rahman just played Dhoom Dhadaka beats and audience
understood
> the presence of Guru behind the attack. Though things turned out
> other way later on and Guru was not involved in attack.
>
> 4. There is a special song, or background piece for every
charecter
> in the movie and also for every potential emotion, there is a
> particular BGM piece. For example:
>
> A) All the romantic scenes between Guru and Sujata have the
> song "E harath-e-aashiqi" in the background.
>
> B) To express the emotions of Aishwarya, there is always the slow
> fulte version of song "Barso re". I forgot where, but at a
> particular scene between Guru and Sujat there is a very very good
> slow Mouth Organ version of Barso re song. Very very elegent.
>
> C) To express the emotions of Vidya Balan, there is always "Raat
> ka shauk hai" song. We must found about the singer coz the song
has
> been sung very beautifully.
>
> D) I do not need to write about Dhoom Dhadaka song as BGM, coz
> everyone must have heard it very loudly and passionatly.
>
> E) Did you guys notice Aishwarya was also humming with the two
> little girls during "Jagein hain" version in Hospital.
>
> F) It was a treat listening the songs in the dolby digital system.
> I can not express in words.
>
> G) Since the first scene (rahman singing while the screen is
> blank) to the last scene (when movie ends with jagein hain song at
> the background), rahman's BGM was life of the movie.
>
> H) BGM was so embedded with every situation and is so natural that
> many times it was very difficult to notice that there is any music
> running at the background.
>
> Anyway guys that's all i remeber,
> since last 4 days i have watched GUTU everyday here in Sydney.
> I noticed that number of people watching the movie incresed
everyday.
> Monday evening was the greatest rush.
> That clearly means that movie is commercially a hit and is gaining
> momentum everyday.
>
> PRAVINDER SHEORAN.
>
>
>
>
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