Duplicate post..... Pravinder, same comment came out when Guru came out... All th awrd ppls were wrong, they gave away all the awards to Guru.... and also indeed Outstanding achivemnt by an Indian by IIFA :P
are you the assistant of joginder tuteja :P On Sun, Oct 5, 2008 at 4:56 AM, Pravinder Sheoran < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Chord and all, > I completely agree with chord. > After seeing the trailers, i have no doubts left that there is nothing > to hope out of this movie. > Also, i am sorry to say but the music in the trailer is not impressive > at all. > It looks like Ghai has intervened too much and have forced ARR to > commercialize his music. > ARR himself has also been into commercialization than he ever was. > First JTYJN (I still listen JA songs more than JTYJN) and now Yuvvraj. > Upcoming Gajni will also be more commercialized coz of Aamir factor. > So all we are left with is Private album of ARR and Dilli 6. > > My prediction about Yuvvraj could be wrong when music releases (I pray > god I'm wrong), but trailer of Yuvvraj sugests something else. > > Pravinder. > > --- In [email protected] <arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com>, > "Chord" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > I get it that he wanted to make a movie about music. But, why > > couldn't he have chosen Indian classical music? From photos and > > promos, the whole music scene looks Western. Why not make a film with > > sitar, tabla, sarangi, tanpura, flute, santoor, instead of piano, > > violin, choirs? This is INDIA afterall. Oh well, director's freedom > > can't be challenged, but choice of music culture is what I question. > > > > I also feel that Ghai tries to be extra glossy and flashy in his > > films, with recent films testifying to more style and less substance, > > hence BO failures. Hence, the western classical backdrop is more in > > line with his flashy, glossy film-making style. Having Indian > > classical music as a core musical backdrop would be too traditional > > and in his mind, boring. But, imagine the magic of Rahman's music if > > he composed for a film based on Indian classical music. Traditional > > Indian music is ARR's forte, not Western classical, even though he > > excels in that too. > > > > > -- Farzad Khaleel Webmaster http://rahmaniac.co.nr

