Graphics.. Graphics.. Oh God !

Sorry friends.. really sad.. As Rakesh bro. said before,  the Director has to 
do lot of homework before committing another
movie.. The BGM's are really awesome and Our Boss rocks as usual.. To
be frank, I really got irritated when 'Chinnamma' Song came up with
some weird graphics after the scene when the Heroine accepts Hero's
love ! I just looked around to see others' reactions.. really..
LOL ! 

Kalaa Prabhu could have avoided this much graphics in the songs. One word to 
say about the songs' video sequences 'Poor' ! A soothing song like 'Marudhaani' 
never demanded this much graphics !

Anyway the movie's Background Scores are a great treat for our ears.. NO WORDS 
!! Really the Score for the Hero and Heroine rocks.. I request Vithur Bro.
or Mr. Kumaresh or Mr. Kaissiom or any other techie Rahmaniac friends here to
rip the Voiceless BGMs and provide it to all the Rahmaniacs..

Still humming.. "Adi Podi Deepali !" 

-- 
regards.. 
 
Krish..
His Music ~ My Mother Tongue 
 
 
 

 TIDBITS ON ARR :) "It seems like , even when ARR sleeps, you can notice at 
times, his foot doing some tapping of some rhythms. Raihaana, his sister used 
to feel that he is not sleeping, but in fact that happens when he is actually 
sleeping."

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--- On Fri, 26/9/08, Srinivasa Krishnan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: Srinivasa Krishnan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [arr] Re: The first Sakkarakatti review
To: [email protected]
Date: Friday, 26 September, 2008, 5:52 PM










    
            The story is the usual one.. I love ARR's bgm.. He rocks..

When it comes to songs, choreo is a bit bad.. imagine if it was done by 
rajusundaram or brindha ...
taxi is good.. The usage of graphics is unnecessary in chinnamma.. or he must 
have used them effectively. .

hero is dancing, ghosts are flying.. they are not related.. if we compare this 
with Porkalam Enge from Thenali which had similar
visuals / themes,KS Ravikumar did justice for the song.. 

Camera, dts mixing by sivakumar (for the first time, i think), art direction, 
rerecording are really good.. 

the vehicle (story) which carries all these things is a bit weak.. even if the 
story is weak, rerecording
takes care of the movie.. i love the first english song.. 

A technically sound film from a new director.. 

When ARR's name was shown on the screen, there was a great applause.. ARR 
rocks!!!

Sakkarakatti - a musical treat (RR & tracks) by ARR.. :)


-- 
Regards,
V SRINIVASA KRISHNAN

On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 4:14 PM, rakesharr <[EMAIL PROTECTED] com> wrote:

















    
            Seriously, the movie is a real let down.. I guess the movie was 
made 

for the songs.. See no other reason y this should've been made.. The 

young director has lots of home work to do b4 he ventures into films 

again.. 

The BGMs r a real treat.. Especially the flute BGM which has 

a "Ghoomparaani" (of Netaji Bose) touch to it.. But sounded real 

great.. And the title credit soundtrack was great too.. Other than 

the BGM n the songs there's nothing else in the movie.. Sit there 

blinfolded n enjoy the sounds.. thts it.. 



--- In arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com, Gopal Srinivasan <[EMAIL PROTECTED] .> 

wrote:

>

> sakarakkati vs sakARakkati

> First

> the Sakarakkati audio launch and now the special preview. Went to 

Four

> Frames last night with the wife and kid and whilst we were waiting

> outside chatting with Blaaze and his wife, spotted a hummer pull up

> right next to me and out came a young couple. Blaaze and me both got

> excited and started inspecting the hummer from all sides. And then 

once

> the young gentleman had gone in, I asked Blaaze who he was. 

Udayanidhi

> Stalin - a future leader in a very very futuristic car indeed. Must

> cost a couple of crores ? Do let me know.

> 

> Kala Prabhu's debut vehicle is driven single handedly by one 

driver, A

> R Rahman. The credits come on to some amazing guitar riffs and 

mellow

> sounds which is completely spoilt by the next ten minutes of the 

movie

> showing the hero's childhood pranks with his friends. Cheap, 

uncalled

> for and without relevance but maybe the director wanted to fit in a

> song - 'Yelle' tracks the progress of the hero and his friends from

> childhood to youth.

> 

> The story is a oft repeated and done to death boy sees girl - falls 

in

> love at first sight - girl does not reciprocate but later is 

convinced

> - another girl loves the boy - misunderstanding between the boy and 

the

> original girl - patch up - second misunderstanding - original girl

> pretending to sacrifice her love and asking the boy and second girl 

to

> be together - boy mouthing some cliched ' love cannot be measured in

> percentages ' dialogues and finally boy and original girl walk into 

the

> sunset. That's the story in 2 lines. You still want to go and sit 

in a

> theatre for 2 hours ? Maybe yes...

> 

> And that's because the driver is cruising full speed and completely 

in

> control. No need to wear seatbelts. You are in safe hands. Each song

> barring (and this is a personal opinion) the Meenaxi re-hashes are 

an

> absolute delight to listen to in Dolby. Pump up the volume !! What's

> more, there are almost 3 english tracks as part of the BGM. Two 

tracks

> play upto the end of the 1st stanza while the 3rd only plays 4 

lines. R

> & B, Hip Hop genres :):)

> 

> Ya ! you may not close your eyes and end up seeing the song

> picturisations and compare it to the difference in quality between 

an

> asterix / tintin comic book to a chacha chaudhary. LOL. The young

> director seems to have got his hands on some special effects package

> and has gone overboard using them. Or he had plenty of moolah still

> left over. A lot of them though are again oft repeated - like the

> graphics in 'Marudhani' may remind you of the film 'The day after

> tommorow'. 'Chinamma' may remind you of some of Shankar's works 

though

> this looks pale in comparision. '

> 

> Taxi Taxi' comes on twice, the second one being towards the end as I

> guess they reshot the song as an afterthought. I was very happy to 

see

> my friend Blaaze on screen in the song. I personally think he has a 

lot

> of potential which still remains un(w)rapped -:)

> 

> Sakarakkati is strictly for the dozen Shantnoo fans, the dozen 

what's her name heroine fans and the millions of A R R fans.

> 

> - Vijay Iyer

>




      

    
    
        
        
        
        


        


        
        
        
        
        







      

    
    
        
         
        
        








        


        
        


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