Absolutely mindblowing tune right up there with the best.  One of my 
favorite compositions in recent times.  Taare Zameen Par is one of 
SEL's best albums hands down.


--- In [email protected], sachin gadhe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
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> Portion of article for music review in indiafm for Taare Zameen 
Par.... 
>    
>   It is a difficult song to create due to various reasons. a) It is 
slow moving which means that beats cannot camouflage/overtake the 
melodious intent of the song, b) It requires a singer of high caliber 
to croon since the focus is entirely on voice due to hardly any 
instruments being in the background, c) Prasoon Joshi's lyrics follow 
a poetic route which means double the effort for the composers to 
think innovatively. Still, the end product is such that even if it 
won't be sung aloud by a man on the street (that was never an intent 
to begin with), Taare Zameen Par would make for an emotional 
cinematic viewing. 
> 
>  Singer Raman Mahadevan builds on the melodious feel of the album 
with 'Kholo Kholo' which is about opening up the world around you and 
breathing all the air in the beautiful surroundings. Very urban and 
belonging to soft-rock, 'Kholo Kholo' has a guitar as it's base 
instrument which works wonders with Raman's smooth vocals. A.R. 
Rahman and Gulzar saab would definitely approve the kind of great job 
that Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy and Prasoon Joshi do. Even better than the 
title song, 'Kholo Kholo' is number that you would love to hear in 
isolation in a repeat mode! 
> 
>   Enjoy.. 
>   Sachin 
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