A small, lonely dissenting voice amidst a sea of cheers.  Feel pity
for him.

--- In [email protected], "Anil Nair" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> This guy is back at doing what he is best at ...Rahman bashing :-)
> 
> Some ways n means people take to get noticed ...this sure is one of 'em
> 
> -A
> 
> On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 6:07 AM, Vithur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> >    Jaane Tu...Ya Jaane Na
> >  Rajiv Vijayakar  Posted online: Friday , June 13, 2008 at 0914 hrs
> >   Print
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> >  *T-Series, Rs 160*
> > Sure, it's a smart'n'trendy album, and some songs may be enhanced
within
> > the film, but to hardcore film music buffs, intrinsic merit,
substance and
> > weight are more important. By that yardstick, this album has just
two tracks
> > that stand up on their own feet - Kabhi kabhi Aditi (Rashid Ali)
and the
> > infectious Pappu can't dance saala by a bevy of singers.
> > Abbas Tyrewala writes fairly pithy verse, but gimmicks and clichéd
phrases
> > romp in too. Jaane tu meri kya hai in the Runa version could have
profitably
> > employed a seasoned singer instead, for a song first needs
accomplished
> > singing and a novel, fresh voice is just an add-on asset. Finally,
Tu bole
> > (Rahman) is fodder only for the short attention-span people who rank
> > breaking convention above innate harmony.
> > Youth-meets-substance? Not really. That happened last with Dil
Chahta Hai !
> >
> >
> > *Ada…..A Way Of Life*
> > Big Music, Rs 160
> > Rahman's second score this week boasts of the daisy-fresh Ishq ada
(Rashid
> > Ali), a song that could have taken another dimension if Ali's Urdu
diction
> > was more authentic and less GenNext. Sonu and Alka steal the show
in Hawaa
> > sun hawaa and Udit sings Hai dard with a lot of soul.
> > But apart from these tracks, the album is a downer too. And a peculiar
> > leitmotif in many tracks is the unwanted and unwarranted repetition of
> > words. Some odd ada, that!
> > http://www.screenindia.com/news/Jaane-Tu...Ya-Jaane-Na/321961/
> >
> > --
> > regards,
> > Vithur
> >
> > HELP EVER; HURT NEVER;
> > LOVE ALL; SERVE ALL
> >
> > 
> >
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> -A
> http://viewsnmuse.blogspot.com
>


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