On 6/3/2008 2:26 PM India Time, _Dastageer_ wrote:

> Hi,
>  
> *Yodha - 1992*
> *Gangmaster - 1994*
> *Mona Lisa - 1997*

The above were dubbed to hindi from other languages to cash on ARR's 
popularity, I think first two movies probably didn't get release in 
Hindi and though I had seen video's of third one's songs, i still don't 
remember having hearing about the movie. So these are not exactly ARR's 
failures but badly planned projects.

> *Vishwa Vidhaata - 1997*

Sad that this album didn't become popular. Its "Kal nahin jo kya hai aaj 
wo" is such a lovely song, one of my favs. Kaliyon ke khilne se was also 
quite good. This album was ARR's high, not his failure.

> *Fiza - 2000*

It added insult to injury when this album's best and most popular song 
"Mehboob Mere" was sadly not by our man but by Anu Malik. In any case, 
ARR's only song in the album was a religious Piya Hazi Ali and was a 
lovely sufi rendition but religious songs don't really become that 
popular. Failure but not ARR's.

> *Love You Hamesha - 2001*

Sad that it had one of the last lyrics by the veteran Anand Bakshi, but 
didn't give any indication of his greatness. Mehboob could have penned 
much finer lyrics than the cheapness in "botal tod de" and "sone ka 
palang". Indeed ARR's failure.

> *Lakeer - Forbidden Lines -2004*

This would remain as an example of excess hype not getting met in the 
delivered product, be it movie or the music. ARR's first attempt at 
Punjabi music in Nachle didn't make the world say balle-balle, and his 
first attempt on cheerleaders music in rozana was just a  dumb squib. 
Though he could do better with Punjabi music in RDB's title song, it is 
sad that ARR didn't attempt at rozana again. Indeed ARR's failure.

You can add Muthu also in the list. outright ugly lyrics when the song 
speaks of making love 4 times a day as the method to keep wife happy. It 
was vulgur, it was cheap. Indeed ARR's failure.

You can add Priyanka also which didn't find much takers which is so 
hurtingly sad because it would be one of the best album of ARR. Khili 
Chaandni and Thoda Thoda Pyar were heavenly and I don't think ARR has 
given "Ye Jaati Paati Kaisi" type of song in any other album. This was 
one of ARR's all time bests, not his failure.

> ** 
> *Have you heared songs from this movies.*
> ** 
> *by*
> *DAS*

-- 
Rawat

> 


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