I am with the same feeling for this year's filmfare awards.... i dont think omkara is better than RDB.....
but this year i felt TZP is the best track but unfortunately it was'nt even nominated. Am very happy that ARR won ..but somewhere inside my heart i feel TZP deserves better. Salaame-e-ishq is also a good track that but didnt get nominated (ofcourse not an award winning one). In the nominations Metro is a good one but not better than Guru. Anyhow am enjoying the fact that ARR won the award once again..... and with 5 films this year...am sure he will make a hattrick. --- In [email protected], "Chord" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > DISCLAIMER: Please do not interpret any of my comments below as being > anti ARR. I worhship the Boss and his music! > > Happy for ARR and for us fans that he won the filmfare for both music > and BGM for Guru! There are no doubts that ARR's achievements are > award worthy! > > However, I want to separate myself from the fan part of myself and > think about the relationship between ARR and filmfare. ARR has won > many filmfare awards, in fact the most out of anyone! No doubt, most > of these awards are deserving. Let's face it, his music is THE BEST > period overall. However, when it comes to the most recent Hindi > soundtracks, Guru and RDB, I'm not quite certain that they deserve to > be winners, from a purely musical and impactful standpoint. > > 2006 - RDB won - not only in filmfare, but in other award > ceremonies. Yes, RDB was a huge hit for movie and music. Was RDB > the best music of 2006? Not in my opinion. Omkara was the best. > Even ARR himself admitted that Omkara was his favorite. I think > Omkara won with the critics. > > 2007 - Guru won. Guru had some mindblowing songs, some of ARR's best > work, but it also had relatively mediocre numbers like Baazi Laga and > Ek Lo. IMO, the best soundtrack of 2007 was Taare Zameen Par with > Guru a very close second. Did Guru have the best BGM? Granted, it > was brilliant, but IMO, Eklavya had a better BGM score. > > The question has to come up: Is filmfare biased towards Rahman? > Maybe. Does the filmfare award for best music really represent the > best album? Not always. It's the case with a lot of awards. > > Many people have issues with filmfare in both directions. Yes, I > love it that ARR won two years in a row. As a fan, I couldn't be > more happy to see him recognized. Guru deserves to be recognized as > an outstanding soundtrack and the public response to it has been > superb. Albums are supposed to be awarded by votes, so I guess, Guru > won because the public demanded it. I'm thrilled. But, I'm not > exactly convinced that this was purely a gentry-elective process. >

