100% agreed. my even more favorite lines are just next to "'Mamla 
badhega, kachahari lagegi, muqadama chalega'", where it goes:

"muhabbat to jahan dhuan uthe wanhi hoti hai"
"jahan agan magan lagan lage wanhi hoti hi"

--- In [email protected], Neetika raina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> >>  And the lines where they sing... 'Mamla badhega, kachahari 
lagegi,
>     muqadama chalega'.... Ohhhh my god, i feel blessed when I hear 
that part.
> 
> I agree wid u 200%..
> 
> "Tabhi to door hongi dorriyan"
> dats my fav line...awesome song..
> Thanks ARR ..am enjoying every bit of it..
> u give us a reason to smile, enjoy...
> U R OUR HERO!!!!!!!!!
> 
> ~love music love liife
>   Neetika
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Pravinder Sheoran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Saturday, October 18, 2008 4:57:21 AM GMT +05:30 Chennai, 
Kolkata, Mumbai, New Delhi
> Subject: [arr] Re: Mastam is the find of the album
> 
> Well said man,
> Though i don't have deep knowledge of music, yet I can add some to
> your genius write-up:
> 
> This song is surely the best song of album.
> My first opinion was 'Zindagi' but as we all know, opinions do 
change
> when you listen ARR's album again and again.
> The variety of instruments used, ups and down of tunes, everything
> makes this song legendary.
> But the most legendary thing about 'Mastam' is Sonu Nigam's voice.
> 
> And the lines where they sing... 'Mamla badhega, kachahari lagegi,
> muqadama chalega'.... Ohhhh my god, i feel blessed when I hear that 
part.
> 
> This song surely is the trademark Rahman song. I think there should
> officially be a genre called 'Rahmanish song'.
> 
> Pravinder.  
> 
> --- In [email protected], V S Rawat <vsrawat@> wrote:
> >
> > I never thought that I would ever like this type of song. But here 
I
> am, 
> > listening to Mastam, and humming with it.
> > 
> > Trust ARR to know what I myself never knew about my liking.
> > 
> > I think ARR has never given any song like this, trusting on the 
rhying 
> > words to create a melody of their own.
> > 
> > Old timers in the group must be knowing that such usage were the 
norms 
> > in 50s - yes, half a century ago. Almost every was using it then 
but it 
> > was Chitalkar/ C Ramchandra who had given some of the best songs 
having 
> > rhyming words with slight music creating wonderful listening
> experience. 
> > Listen to his Mombasa, etc. to get the feel of it.
> > 
> > At that time there were no special effects, no recording 
facilities, so 
> > MDs had to rely on the great melodious tunes and/ or on the 
rhyming
> words.
> > 
> > And trust ARR to revive that trend right here after 50-60 years, 
when 
> > all the special effects, loops, great recording facilities are
> available 
> > to him, yet he brings wonders to the fore with rhyming simple 
words.
> > 
> > Mind you, I am not saying that ARR copied any song of 50s. :-)
> > 
> > Before this song, I think that the nearest ARR had come to create 
a 
> > rhthm with words was in Bombay's Kahna hi Kya's background ground, 
in 
> > Dil Se's Diya Jale's Malayalam Chorus and in Jeans' Kehna Hi Kya's 
> > classical part, and we can see how different Mastam is from these 
three 
> > songs.
> > 
> > Please do mention other songs in which ARR had brought out music 
by 
> > using rhyming words.
> > 
> > Other songs are also good, Zindagi, Manmohini, muskura, etc. but 
ARR
> has 
> > given similar genre of songs earlier many times. Of course no 
copy. So, 
> > though these ones also sound good in hearing, the novelty is not 
there.
> > 
> > So, I dare say that Mastam is the find of album as it shows a new 
genre 
> > of creation by our man who has revived a half a century old, now 
> > forgotten, trend with this song.
> > 
> > :-)
> > -- 
> > V
> >
> 
> 
> 
> 
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