This is a true classic.  And I like how you mentioned about minimalist 
instrumentation.  Minimalist, yet powerful and clean.  Every sound, 
every track is clear and distinct without going too heavy with 
orchestration and loudness.  I think this is another good example of 
the type of "sound" that some people are missing from Rahman these 
days.  Brilliant melody in this one and very well picturized.  I'm 
tired of Rahman's songs being botched up on screen lately.



--- In [email protected], "rayrai2k" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> This song is one which always makes me wonder and discover new things
> every time I hear. The instruments used might be no more than a bass
> guitar, harmonium, tabla + chorus claps, Then 2 out of the world
> voices Chitra + A R Rahman. Now dont ask whats more in it. every line
> sung fetches an accolade to the composition. A kind not ever tried
> earlier or later. This song is a treat to watch. The innocence,
> passion, the feel all mixed so well. Did AR get a national award for
> this movie???
> One thing observed just before the interlude when AR sings the alap 
it
> ends with another voice, wondering who it might be? MG srikumar or
> Murtaza khan? any guess???
>


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