well expectations are sky rocketing, at least the first song is not as 
impressive, at least not up to the expectations as Kabhi kabhi Aditi 
was in JTYJN's first promo.

--- In [email protected], Vithur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Whenever music wizard A.R.Rahman and iconic lyricist Gulzaar have 
come
> together they have always weaved magic. Right from Shah Rukh Khan's
> "Chaiyyan Chaiyyan" (DIL SE) to Aishwarya–Abhishek's "Tere Bina" 
(GURU), the
> duo has successfully serenaded the audience with some superb and 
soulful
> compositions. And of course things can get only better as they are 
now
> coming together in YUVVRAAJ for ex–showman, Subhash Ghai, a director 
who is
> very passionate about music.
> 
> With the first teaser of Ghai's magnum opus, YUVVRAAJ, carrying the
> hauntingly beautiful signature piano tune, a trademark Rahman (out 
on every
> channel) the curiosity and expectancy levels have only increased.
> 
> The stamp of approval for YUVVRAAJ's musical score comes from none 
other
> than the great lyricist Gulzaar himself. As per Gulzaar Sahab, the 
songs of
> YUVVRAAJ are 'magnificent' but he is quick to add that he is not 
saying this
> because he is the lyricist of the film. He gives all the credit to 
the
> director, Subhash Ghai and the music director, A.R. Rahman.
> 
> In fact, Gulzaar recently saw the songs of the film and was of the 
view that
> this is one of Rahman's best works till date. He further added that 
Subhash
> Ghai has picturised the songs beautifully. And that is because he is 
so
> involved with the music that very few can match up to his level.
> 
> http://www.glamsham.com/movies/scoops/08/oct/04-gulzar-yuvvraaj-
music-is-magnificient-100806.asp
> -- 
> regards,
> Vithur
> 
> ARR in my Heart;
> His Music in my Blood;
>



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