Well dear Vijayraj
I delibrately did not mention the second time (in fact first time) 
when they played that music
I was just wondering who gets it and in how much time

This music was played when Abhishek goes to meet the colletor in the 
golf ground and puts the golf ball by hand in the hole

Pravinder



--- In [email protected], vijayaraj - <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> 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 
> <raghuponugoti@> 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 <pravindersheoran@>
> > 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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