Sad to see this messages about JTYJN. I think "Aditi" is one of AR's 
biggest hit in Hindi and no body can deny Abbas Tyrewala's 
contribution to that song.

Between ..JTYJN is a good romantic comedy and i hope it will work in 
Boxoffice.

--- In [email protected], Gomzy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> I second Durba here. The director didnt know when to use the songs.
> Whats more surprising is , he himself was the lyricist. Strange !
> Sometimes i just wish ARR composes for the yashs, karan johars, 
and the
> bhansalis.
> Agreed their movies usually suck, but they handle music so well.
> 
> On Mon, Jul 7, 2008 at 10:54 AM, durba bhattacharjee <
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> >   I beg to differ. I think JTYJN was a big time disappoinment. 
The
> > movie was ok with some good hilarious scenes but it was clear 
that
> > the director has no understanding of making a song sequence. He 
just
> > wasted the songs. For example, Tu Bole starts at the very next 
scene
> > after Aditi song ends. We havnt gone to see Chitrahar, right? 
Then
> > why two songs in two consecutive scenes? So naturally, Tu Bole 
comes
> > with the fate of being chopped off after 30 seconds or so. The 
same
> > fate with Jane Tu Meri Kya Thi (Sukhwinder version). The 
situation of
> > the song arrives at the middle of another song!!!! After the 
first
> > para of Kahin To (the most ill traeted song), the opening music 
of
> > Jane Tu Meri Kya Thi (Sukhwinder version) starts!!! And it was 
quite
> > obvious that this song would never take off, for that simple 
reason,
> > we are note gone to see Chitrahar.
> >
> > But one thing I really don't understand why this same story 
repeats
> > with ARR again and again? Why his songs being treated so badly in
> > almost every film? Hindi film is always identified with music and
> > dance. In last two years whatever movies I have seen and liked 
are
> > full with songs. Except Aamir and Sarkar Raj, the movies like 
JWM,
> > TZP, Omkara, Metro, etc all has good music and good song 
sequences
> > too. The directors of these movies not only succeeded to get good
> > songs from their MDs but also gave their movies a different 
dimension
> > by using the songs the most beautiful way. Then why this never
> > happens with ARR? The last time I saw ARR's music being used very
> > well was RDB.
> >
> > --- In [email protected] <arrahmanfans%
40yahoogroups.com>,
> > "siva_arr" <siva_arr@> wrote:
> > >
> > > While I can appreciate the concern as ARR's fan, I think we 
shud be
> > > realistic in our expectations about treatment of songs in 
movie. I
> > > thought Jaane tu felt like bit stretched in terms of time and 
two
> > more
> > > full songs wud have made considerable damage to the movie. I am
> > happy
> > > that Abbas got two nice songs from Rahman( even though they 
were
> > just
> > > meant to be background) and it is not that those songs didn't 
reach
> > > public as well.
> > > I am looking forward for future movies from same combo and def 
Abbas
> > > is here to stay as a director. And yes ARR has probably found a
> > young
> > > director who makes cool movies and he has been missing such
> > directors
> > > for too long.
> > >
> > > Siva
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > --- In [email protected] <arrahmanfans%
40yahoogroups.com>,
> > Dhruv Shenoy <dhruvshenoy05@>
> > > wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Hi friends,
> > > >                  Just watched JTYJN.... The film was complete
> > > disappointment. The way they treated each song also 
disappointed me.
> > > Poor choreography for Pappu Cant Dance.... The director made 
hell
> > out
> > > of the beautiful song Kahin To.... And one more thing you wont 
get
> > to
> > > hear much from ARR in terms of background music. But i know 
that
> > > situation was like that in the film where you dont actually 
need
> > > background music. But who wants to see the film i went there 
for ARR
> > > and i am happy that ARR has done brilliant job in terms of 
music.
> > But
> > > director had done injustice to his music. And more thing the
> > director
> > > has also edited Jaane Tu Meri Kya Hai.... from the film. I 
think ARR
> > > should not work with those people who does not understand his 
music.
> > > My rating to this movie is 2/5. ARR's music 5/5. Because it 
was only
> > > ARR's music who made me sit and watch that film. Otherwise i 
would
> > > have straight away moved out of cinema hall.
> > > >
> > >
> >
> >  
> >
>


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