On 10/16/2008 11:26 PM India Time, _Anil Wadghule_ wrote:

> I just listened to songs of Yuvvraaj. What awesome are those.
> 
> These songs are definitely ahead of time. 

What?

Actually, you can try hearing Dharamveer or other constume dramas. They 
were using such loud instruments in 70s, 80s, before Nadeem Sharawan and 
Anand Milind were born in bollywood music.

> I read some negative reviews. 
> But those people will definitely start loving these songs after 3-4 
> months or more than that. After all, all these are by A. R. Rahman. Not 
> by anyone else.

movie is likely to get released by Nov end. So pray to God that people 
start liking the music much before that 3-4 months duration that you are 
forecasting. ;;-)

> 
> There is magic behind ARR songs. Not a single song of ARR feels ultimate 
> on first listening. We normal human have such low grasp of music, that 
> we cannot get until we listen those until 10 times.
> 
> History shows every song has hidden magic. It starts doing magic after 
> some time and then forever.
> 
> Boss' voice is magic. His voice always shows his genuineness and his 
> devotion to music.

But here, as soon as Salman finishes and ARR's voice appears, the 
contrast in voices is noticeable, that would be a slight negative part 
of the album.

> 
> I am damn sure after watching the film, everyone would definitely 
> appreciate why A.R.R has done such great music.
> 
> Well done again Boss.

Rightly said.

> 
> -- 
> Anil


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Rawat

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