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Video watch - Pray For Me Brother - Brilliant *Joginder Tuteja*, IndiaGlitz
[Wednesday, March 28, 2007]

A.R. Rahman has been known for his contribution to social causes. This is
the reason why when he comes up with just a single, even that makes a lot of
news since it deals with global issue of poverty that comes due to war and
terror.

As a joint initiative of A.R. Rahman Foundation and Nokia Nseries, 'Pray For
Me Brother' is a song that is dedicated to inspire people to eradicate
poverty from our world. Conceived and composed in aid of the United Nations
Millennium development goal to eradicate poverty by 2015, Pray For Me
Brother' has been imaginatively shot by acclaimed film maker Bharatbala in
USA.

The first thing that strikes about this video is the format in which it has
been shot. Unlike the 16:9 anamorphic format in which most films are shot,
the one for 'Pray For Me Brother' takes an opposite route as it has its
frames set in vertical rather than horizontal mode.

That's the reason why the music videos strikes in the very first go since
the entire shot taking gives a different dimension to the visuals that
appear on screen. Add to it the Black & White texture of the video and it's
time to celebrate a 5 minutes journey that is truly international appeal.

The music video takes the audience though a journey of a couple comprising
of a black man and white woman who are on the verge of a breakup. Traveling
on road in a car through the streets of LA, they come across number of
junctures that educate them about the essence of life and the gift of being
privileged.

On this trip through the busy and not so busy roads, they come across
various hoardings that tell the tales of poverty, suffering, war,
helplessness and lost dreams through the faces of underprivileged and those
who had lost their homes and families. Especially striking are the shots
that feature a woman holding her hands in a prayer with her empty eyes
conveying all that she needed, another woman holding the picture of someone
close to her, a child with a tear in his eyes and nowhere to go and a man
who stares in emptiness as he remembers about the world that is lost.

The essence of the song is to bring the feeling of compassion and support
for the underprivileged and help the poor by not just the materialistic
means but a prayer in unison. Lyrics by Rahman and Blaaze say it all as they
come up with a universal anthem that could hold true in any part of the
world, whether it was first or the third world.

Music of the track is simply phenomenal as it has just the right orchestra
in place which has a universal appeal while being truly western in the
manner it is set. The lyrics simply touch your heart while the rendition by
Rahman and Blaaze [in rap] is top class. Also commendable is the fact that
in spite of a message driving the entire number, 'Pray For Me Brother'
doesn't turn preachy at all and would be picked up by people across all age
groups who would love to play it on in a repeat mode due to it's soothing
nature.

Apart from the couple around whom the concept revolves, the video also
features Rahman for a good enough duration as he gets all passionate while
singing in the middle of a desert. With a rock star setting and a mike to
hold, Rahman follows Bharatbala's instructions to the T and delivers a
performance that justifies his standing as a top international star that we
have in India. In addition, there is a dance going on the streets of LA
which is typical to the city of LA and conveys what's going on in the world
today.

Overall a top class effort that makes you get into an introspective mode and
offers you reasons to think about your own today and what future may have in
store for you, 'Pray For Me Brother' is a spirited effort that needs to be
lauded.

It is great to see an initiative like this being backed by all those who
matter and a superb all around contribution by means of music and the video
only makes it further noticeable. Great job by everyone involved and hats
off to Rahman for pulling it off so well!

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