well said durba in fact Mr. Romeo & Love Birds songs were a decent hit in Tamil Nadu
On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 6:04 PM, durba bhattacharjee < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Well said Rawat. > > There are more 'unpopulared' (unpopular) sound tracks by ARR like > > Mr Romeo > Love Birds > Khel Khiladi Ka > Tu Hi Mera Dil > > But I would never tag them as unpopular or failed albums. The fact that > they have come out of Tamil Nadu, got dubbed into Hindi and that those > movies never released, speaks for the extreme popularity of ARR itself. > > Otherwise, for people like me, who stays millions miles away from TN and > who has no conection to Tamil language, would never get the chance to listen > to them. > > I have heard all of them and am proud to have them in my colection. > > *V S Rawat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* wrote: > > 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 > > > > > > ------------------------------ > Explore your hobbies and interests. Click here to > begin.<http://in.rd.yahoo.com/tagline_groups_6/*http://in.promos.yahoo.com/groups/> > >

