According to Music Yogi, Bangalore the CD's will be available from late evening 13th or from 14th.
-Prabhu --- In [email protected], "NILIMA HARIN BUCH" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > �Thanx for replying all those anxious questions surrounding the JA album. > I wish all the success to JA > Nilima > > > On Wed, 09 Jan 2008 Ranjit Kumar M wrote : > >SOURCE : http://www.indiafm.com/features/2008/01/09/3461/index.html > > > > Asuthosh's interview on INDIAFM to Subash K Ja > > > > Read on............ > > > > Troubled and tired of all the controversies surrounding the release of Jodhaa Akbar, Ashutosh Gowariker finally speaks from his bed where he's recovering from a back problem. > > > >Is it true that a company dumped the music of Jodhaa-Akbar? > >It's true that we were looking at an association with Big Music. But we didn't agree on certain rights issue for the music, so we parted. UTV Music, a label that Ronnie Screwvala wanted to start later during the year, is being launched in a hurry to release our Jodhaa Akbar music. We're having the music release function on the Jan 9 and on Jan 15, the music will be in stores. The Maharani of Jaipur, Rani Padmini, who's a direct descendent of Jodhaabai, and her husband are flying down to release the music. > > > >Is it true you're cutting two of the songs? > >No. There are only five songs recorded for Jodhaa Akbar and we've retained all of them. I treasure every song that I record and wouldn't dream of cutting them for length. Even if we had nine songs only two would wind their way into the charts. We have five songs and I've worked on making each hummable. > > > >How do you think the younger generation would react to the music? > >The response to the first two songs has been surprisingly positive. People were expecting archaic songs, but they seem to have liked the modern adaptation of the 16 th century sounds. > > > >Were the songs never made to blare at the pubs or targeted at the youngsters? > >Why do you say that? When 'Pyar Kiya To Darna Kya' was created, it was youngsters who were throwing coins on the screen. When Dev Saab sang 'Khoya Khoya Chand', it was the young who swooned and when Shammi Kapoor said 'Yahooo' it was the young who responded. I'd say the film comes first. Whatever emerges from it should be suitably marketed. The music of Jodhaa Akbar can't be Bhangra and Hip-hop. Just because the film has Aishwarya please don't expect an introductory song and dance. It's not a star vehicle. It's about the characters that I'm showcasing -Jodhaa and Akbar. > > > > > > > >Ranjit Kumar .M > > > >--------------------------------- > >Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. >

