Interesting analysis but remember, Director Murgadoss in behindwoods.com interview stated that they shot an extra song compared to the original 5 composed. So then....
Latoo Main = Rahatulla (from the sample, follows the original's wave) Guzzarish = Suttum Vizhi (Comparing picturizations, I think it's more or less, it.) Behka = Oru Maalai (Me thinks it's this one since Karthik sung the original and it's well...inclined to be it, 80% sure). Aye Bachchoo = X Machi no doubt. From the tone of the song Suzanne's vocal patterns, definetly X-Machi's counterpart. Kaise Mujhe = It's more inclined to a depressing song. Kismat is popped up from the sample version while the instrumental gives it a sad tone. This is likely to be the "Bonus song" that Murgadoss had revealed to us in the Behindwoods.com interview. The song likely takes place during Aamir's present short-term state, remembering memories with Asin prior to her death. While Guzzarish is neat, I'm not so warmed up to the others after looping them for over 10 times today. Still, I'll wait for the audio release and then conclude my analysis. --- In [email protected], "noorulwahid" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Based on the 15 sec samples, > I have predicted what original song each song represents (only in terms > of the place they appear in the movie) > > Latoo Main - Rahatulla or X Machi > Kaise Mujhe - Suttum Vizhi (sounds much more towards a pathos feel, > maybe the full song might give a clue) > Guzarish - Oru Maalai (colourful picturisation and feel-good tune) > Behka Mei - Rangola (the beats sound more relaxed here, but totally > different genre used here) > Aye Bachu - X Machi or Rahatulla > > Whereas the Ghajini theme has bits of elements that ARR used in > Maricham ending bit. ARR's favourite piece which is commercially > available, forms a small part of the main Ghajini theme. > > The Tamil viewers may find the BGM to be mindblowing, since the > original was pretty jarring in most scenes. However, the tunes are more > inclined to Bollywood listeners. >

