its really hard to survive for artists in this "media" world. i really dont
understand what is there to worry if movie is postponed by a month r so???
would it cause an earthquake??? quality of music matters and not how timely
u r delivering music... y dont media understand it?

On 8/31/07, Karthik S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   -- Not again!
>
> http://www.mid-day.com/hitlist/2007/september/163313.htm
>
> Late-lateef Rahman!
> By: Tushar Joshi
> September 1, 2007
>
> Sources claim the music director (and not Aishwarya Rai) is delaying
> Jodhaa Akbar
>
> Director Ashutosh Gowariker has set October 12 as the release date for
> his magnum opus, Jodhaa Akbar.
>
> However, the Hrithik Roshan- Aishwarya Rai starrer has been marred by
> talk of the project getting delayed.
>
> First there was buzz that Hrithik's constant injuries were hampering
> the schedule.
>
> Then the ball shifted to Ash's court, with talk of her not being able
> to give time and dates to the project.
>
> However, a source reveals that neither Hrithik nor Ash are worrying
> Gowariker. In fact, it is music director AR Rahman who could derail
> the film's scheduled release.
>
> Short of time
>
> Says a source working on the film, "Rahman has overshot his deadline
> and is yet to complete the background score for Jodhaa Akbar. Even
> though the action scenes are the highlight of the film, Rahman's score
> is equally important.
>
> He has worked closely with Ashutosh to re-create the sound of the
> Mughal era and has done a lot of research for it."
>
> While Gowariker isn't available for comment, the source says Jodhaa
> Akbar could well be pushed to early next year if Rahman fails to
> finish his work in time.
>
> A few weeks ago, there were reports that Ash was concentrating more on
> her Hollywood film Pink Panther 2 than Jodhaa Akbar. However, this is
> nothing but speculation.
>
> "Both Ash and Hrithik have begun dubbing for the film since a few
> weeks. They're not wasting any time and are as keen to meet the
> deadline as anybody else," adds the source.
>
> In terms of shooting, the only work remaining is a song sequence, to
> be shot on September 15."The song is on a huge scale and very
> important to the climax. It will have 1,000 junior artists and a
> budget of nearly Rs 30 lakh."
>
>  
>

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