Mr.Aamir Khan..I didnt knew you were such a great marketing guy...
 
Wether we say yes or no..you are going to add this song and make us watch the 
movie again...no issues..we can bear anything for rahman...
 
JTYJN movie for me..was strictly ok..It could have been made better..there was 
ample scope for it.....neverthless...a fun movie with rahman as its soul...
 

--- On Sun, 7/13/08, Vithur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

From: Vithur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [arr] question of a song - from aamir khan blog
To: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, July 13, 2008, 10:11 PM







question of a song - from aamir khan blog
Thank you folks for the response to Imran and Genelia. They are absolutely 
thrilled. 

Have a very unusual question for you. 

You see we had two more songs in the film, one is the female version of Jaane 
Tu Mera Kya Hai, Jaane Tu Mera Kya Tha… sung by Runa , and the other is the 
male version of the same song sung by Sukhvinder. Both songs had been shot. In 
the test screenings we decided to cut out the male version because we felt it 
stopped the flow of the story. However opinion on the female version was 
divided. Through all the test screenings and the final edit we were not sure 
whether to cut that song out or retain it in the film. Sometimes we would 
remove it, then we would put it back in. A.R., if I remember correctly, wanted 
it to stay in. We finally decided to complete the final copy (first print) with 
the song in it. We figured we would see the final film and then take a final 
call whether to keep it or cut it out. 

The music had released by then so the music CDs and cassettes have the songs in 
it. The music company was strongly in favor of keeping the female version song 
in the film. As per their feedback the song had become quite popular. Around 
the 2nd week of June with less than a month left for the release our final copy 
was finally ready. We saw the film and had a long discussion again about the 
song. About 40 to 50 people were at that screening, again the opinion was 
divided. However Abbas, Mansoor and I were of the opinion that we should go 
without it. We felt it didn't fit in with the rest of the movie. So we cut the 
song out and what we have released is what we think the movie should be. 

Am always curious about such decisions. The movie has been loved so I am 
assuming we took the right decision. But a number of people have also come up 
to me and said that they had liked the song in the audio and missed it in the 
film. 

Want your opinion. 

Should it have been in the film? Do you think we should add the song into the 
film now? The song is ready and its easy enough for me to do... 
 
Posted by Abdul Wahab

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