This is more the reason that I want RAHMAN to go totally solo. That 
means, he should limit his movie assignments to select few like say 
Ashutosh Gowarikar ( well pointed out by many ) and similar Directors 
in south. Or altogether stop movies.

Rahman is now at such a stage in his career that he should do music 
which he likes to do by making non-film albums. In any case many like 
me do not see movies, if we do, we are unable to find the song in it. 
So if Rahman comes up with even 4 albums even every year, I think he 
will be at his best due to full freedom in creativity. 

He will also be spared of the usual bunch of songs with 1 happy song, 1
1 sad song, 1 love song, 1 peppy song and so on and so forth.

We, the loyal fans of RAHMAN music will WAIT for every song / album he 
will produce on his own and the wait will be surely worth it.

Dear Rahman, please think about it.........

Dinesh Vaidya
Pune

--- In [email protected], "Ajit" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I just saw Guru.  Good film, but I can see why the music was not
> appreciated as much after watching the movie alone. Most people
> thought the music was just "ok".  Although the audio was popular, the
> movie did nothing to advance the audio further and may in fact have
> dimnished the audio's value.  That's because the songs were not
> picturized well, esp. Ay Hairathe and Jaage Hain.  And BTW, I don't
> see what is such a big deal about Ek Lo Ek Muft.  The placement in the
> film and the visuals were perfectly fine for me.  Baffles me why
> people are making such a stink about it.  
> 
> The only director I know that has done justice to Rahman's songs on
> films has been Ashutosh Gowarikar.  Hats off to the man.  Check out
> Lagaan and Swades.  Most songs fully picturized and not cut to pieces.
>  Can't wait for Jodha Akbar.
>


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