Isnt there any Theme Music ??. I was expecting a superb Theme from our BOSS.


On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 9:17 AM, nickraman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>   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] <arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com>,
> "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.
> >
>
> 
>



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regards,
Vithur

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