The very fact that Joginder is writing all these reviews again and again just shows that he is constantly thinking of Jodha Akbar songs and its release. More than us, Joginder would be diverting his thoughts on the songs. Thats a good sign.
In Mahabharatha, Lord krishna says that more than Arjuna, it was the Kauravas who were always thinking of him, as they were always thinking as to how to slain Krishna and the Pandavas. So the Lord was constantly in their thought, and hence became dear to Krishna Similarly, more than us , ARR would be happy with people like Joginder, who do so much of research to find out what they feel is wrong with his songs, as they spend more time, energy in ARR's songs than us On 2/6/08, en_arvind <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Here is his brilliant analysis of why JA is not creating mass > hysteria.. > > http://indiafm.com/slideshow/2008/02/06/181/index4.html > > Titled "Thanda Matlab Jodhaa Akbar" he does a highly "scientific" > analysis based on "hard facts" and "reason". I think he leaves out > ONE major issue...UTV has not paid Indiafm to promote JA..else he and > his "even more brilliant" analyst brother TA would make us believe > that JA is the next biggest event after Indian Independence !! > > One of the issues...you guessed it. The "Cold" Music. Here's what he > has to say > > Issue - Cold music > > Frankly, till this point in time, A.R. Rahman's music has hardly > created the kind of impact one expects from the maestro. For a film > which is releasing in nearly a week from now, at least a couple of > songs should have become a national rage right now. Even a staunch > Rahman supporter would agree that it is not the case so far. Boring > feel of the music coupled with unimpressive visuals playing along > have only pushed the film a few steps behind. > > Solution > > Of course, one can't have Hrithik strip to his waist, show his six- > pack abs and sing a 'Dard-E-Jodhaa' here! The songs can't be changed > either but the easiest kill would be to bring on new visuals at the > least. Also, if the best track of the album, 'Azeem O Shaan > Shahenshah', is brought back along with dramatic visuals, the impact > created would certainly take this film set in the 16th century to a > new level altogether. > > I want to see this guy in person and give him one tight slap !! > > > -- regards, Vithur A.R.RAHMAN - MY BREATH & LIFE FORCE

