Unfortunately, yes.  Unfortunate, because it confirms my belief that 
possibly one of Rahman's greatest compositions was created, but 
dropped.  Hopefully it will be heard someday.



--- In [email protected], $ Pavan Kumar $ 
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>  Javed ali too says...a Qawali in JA was dropped...Chord did u you 
read that?? 
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> --- On Mon, 8/25/08, Vithur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> From: Vithur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [arr] I was dying to work with A R Rehman - Javed Ali
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Monday, August 25, 2008, 7:26 AM
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> Javed Ali: The voice that brings Jashne Bahar
> August 25th, 2008 
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> In recent times, two of the biggest hits have been belted out by 
this person. The lad from Delhi has a unique voice that oozes 
innocence and romanticism. And, of course, melody. Meet Javed Ali, 
the singer behind the magical success of Nagara Nagara from Jab We 
Met and Jashne Bahar from Jodha Akbar.
> "Music is in my blood. My father is a well known Ghazal singer in 
Delhi and I have trained under him before moving to Mumbai about 
eight years back," says Javed when yours truly caught him in a chatty 
mood. "Right from my childhood I wanted to be a ghazal singer like my 
father. I used to come to Mumbai during vacations earlier, but my 
voice was completely different then since I used to sing only 
ghazals." In one of those trips Javed met Kalyanji-Anandji and after 
hearing him sing they advised him to relocate to Mumbai.
> "I took their advice and landed in the city of dreams with my bags. 
My taste and singing style changed completely after I came to Mumbai. 
I started training under Kalyanji for light music. That was during my 
adolescence and my voice cracked while training. I had no choice but 
to go back to Delhi because I just could not sing," remembers Javed 
who had almost given up hopes of becoming a singer after going back 
to Delhi.
> Not one to give up, Javed returned to Mumbai after a couple of 
years and got his first break. "Viju Shah gave me my first break in 
the film Beti Number 1. I struggled a lot during those days – used to 
visit every music director and sing in front of them," recalls Javed. 
In one such meeting, Jatin Lalit was impressed with his crooning 
skills and gave him a qawalli-cum- clasical number to sing. "It was 
for the film Haasil and won a lot of acclaim from all quarters," says 
Javed.
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> But the real big break for Javed came when Shankar-Ehsaan- Loy gave 
him a break in the film Kyun Ho Gaya Na. "The song Baat samjha karo 
became a hit. Within a few days of the song being released, Shankar 
called me again for a dummy recording. When the song was being 
recorded none us thought it would be such a big hit. Shankar told me 
that it was a dummy recording, but Aditya Chopra (producer of the 
film) heard the recording and liked my voice and decided to retain 
that," recollects Javed. The song in question was Kajra Re Kajra Re 
from the film Bunty Aur Bubli. "Alisha Chinoi sung the song so well, 
and the visual appeal of the song was so much that my singing went 
unnoticed," says Javed with a smile.
> After that Javed's calendar started getting busier and busier. "I 
sang for a number of films like Golmaal, Malamal Weekly, Neil and 
Nikki and Zindagi Rocks. My first solo hit, however, is from the film 
Naqaab – Ek Din Tere Rahon Mein…and that is when people really 
started noticing me and realized that I could sing romantic numbers 
as well."
> "I feel very happy about the fact that most directors recommend my 
name to the music directors. For example, even Imtiaz Ali (director 
of Jab We Met) suggested my name to Pritam. There are a number of 
other such instances," says a proud Javed.
> However, Javed feels his most memorable number till date is Kahne 
Ko Jashne Bahar from Jodha Akbar. "I was dying to work with A R 
Rehman and my name was recommended by a senior voice over artiste – 
Brij Bhushan. I got a call from Mr Rehman's office a few days after 
that and that is how the Jodha Akbar song happened. It was truly a 
memorable moment for me when I sung this song," explains an emotional 
Javed. "When I went for the recording, I was so nervous that my voice 
was trembling. When I reached his recording studio, it was such a 
nice ambience and Mr Rehman is cool like a cucumber. I don't think I 
will ever forget the experience. He first made me do a few scratch 
recordings and then recorded a qawali in my voice." Unfortunately 
that song was dropped from the movie, but Ashutosh Gowariker heard 
that number and asked Mr Rehman to make me sing Kehne ko Jashne 
Bahar," Javed recollects fondly. "I received congratulatory messages 
from a number of people
>  in the industry for my rendition including Sonu Nigam and Shaan."
> Javed concludes the chat with a very interesting view on 
competition in the industry. "I feel our industry is so big that it 
can accommodate everybody. So competition does not worry me. I am 
only worried about quality."
> Srabanti Chakrabarti (SAMPURN)
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> http://www.realboll ywood.com/ news/2008/ 08/javed- ali-voice. html
> Categories: Bollywood Music 
> Javed Ali 
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> -- 
> regards,
> Vithur
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> ARR -- The Sweet Cube always
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