The competition is a thing of the past. *Jaane Tu* is the winner, but more
importantly Rahman has proven himself that he can do peppy numbers too, and
not just "sulky" class movies.

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Starting with Roja*, Rahman revolutionised Indian music, gave them new
sounds and novel dimensions. Though mainly localised in Kollywood in the
early nineties, *Rangeela* established him as a new event in the music
industry, and then came his era - *Bombay*, *Love Birds*, *Hum Se Hein
Mukabla*...

This early period till *Lagaan* can be considered his early period. The
focus then was on fusion and "worldisation" (from "world music") of
Bollywood. However, *Lagaan* marked a twist of his musical career when he
was no more "world" but more "Indian". He began to symbolize India and the
East for the western audience. Period films are the markers of this phase -
*The Legend of Bhagat Singh*, *Zubeida*, *Water*, *Bose, the Hero*. Another
marker is the increasing Sufi element of this time, beginning with *
Vandemataram*. This continues with the sole song in *Fiza*, and then comes *
Meenaxi*, and the predominant Sufi feel of *Guru*. What can be considered as
belonging to the early phase of this period are *Yuva* and *Tehzeeb*, both
of them as much Tamil as it is Hindi.

With *Jaane Tu* Rahman is embarking on a new phase. To follow are *Yuvraaj*,
*Gajini*, *Dilli 6*, etc.

*Ada*, of course, is a musical journey through the phases.*
http://shafee.instablogs.com/entry/jaane-turahmans-next-phase/

-- 
regards,
Vithur

ARR -- The Sweet Cube always

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