It is pretty obvious now that OST will release.

Meanwhile what does puff daddy mean anyway?

On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 6:19 AM, just an another girl <
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>
> When we saw Boyle speak at the Toronto International Film Festival, he
> called A.R Rahman, the man who composed the 'Slumdog' score, the "Puff Daddy
> of India."
>
> ** THis is an insult to ARR in my humble opinion !
>
>
>  On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 9:10 AM, Vithur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>   British filmmaker and "Slumdog Millionaire" director Danny Boyle is
>> well-known for his use of music, whether it be the punk-rock vibrancy of "
>> Trainspotting," the moody gauziness of "The Beach," the fancifulness of "A
>> Life Less Ordinary," to the dread and apocalyptic-ness of "28 Days Later
>> ."
>>
>> In this interview with Anne Thompson from 
>> Telluride<http://weblogs.variety.com/thompsononhollywood/2008/10/slumdog-million.html>,
>> Boyle discusses his upcoming crowd-pleaser, 'Slumdog' but also delivers
>> this great little quote about music which we felt we had to excerpt cause it
>> says a everything about how music is used in films and his unique approach.
>>
>> "The music [in films] in India is much louder, much more confident. We
>> hide music in Western films, because it's a hidden manipulative tool because
>> we don't want people to notice. We want it to to work on you and massage
>> your heart for whatever reason, but actually [as a filmmaker], you don't
>> want it to be noticed. [In India] it's like BLAM, this is music! We can
>> dance to this! So I love that fact that you can mix [the music] quite high,
>> but it's also still quite melodramatic. In India when you have an extreme
>> there [in film], it's so extreme, so we bring a bit of that culture I
>> hope."
>>
>> When we saw Boyle speak at the Toronto International Film Festival, he
>> called A.R Rahman <http://www.arrahman.com/>, the man who composed the '
>> Slumdog' score, the "Puff Daddy of India." To Thompson he says, "He's
>> like more famous than Michael Jackson was in his heyday. He loved doing
>> this because it was something different and it allowed him to crossover into
>> Western culture."
>>
>>
>> <http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/bb52/The_Playlist/movies_music/ar-rahman-mia-slumdog.jpg>A.R
>> Rahman composed an original track with M.I.A. called "On Sana" for the
>> film and that'll be coming out on the "Slumdog Millionaire" soundtrack,
>> details of which are evidently being announced soon. The movie song of the
>> year, "Paper Planes <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sei-eEjy4g>" is in
>> the film too, but we're not sure if it's going to make the soundtrack yet or
>> what. Rahman also produced some tracks off of M.I.A.'s Kala and she calls
>> him "the Indian 
>> Timbaland<http://www.urb.com/features/183/MIAWorldParty.php?PageId=2>
>> ."
>>
>> It's not a big spoiler or anything since it's been reported here and
>> there, but 'Slumdog' unspools with a big Bollywood number on the end
>> credits which really makes you grin ear to ear. The Rahman-composed song
>> is called, "Jai Ho," and that will surely be on the film's soundtrack no
>> doubt.
>>
>>
>> http://theplaylist.blogspot.com/2008/11/danny-boyle-talks-his-approach-to-music.html
>> --
>> regards,
>> Vithur
>>
>>
>>
>>
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