I have always liked Rehamn's music. I think there's no way you can dislike a
Rehman creation. There are 2 ways of reacting to a Rehman composition.
Either you like it instantly or you hear it over and over again and then it
strikes, 'Hey! this is not so bad. In fact, its great.' ('Pappu can't dance
sala', was something like that.)

Yuvvraaj belonged to the former category. Its music was its only saving
grace. I don't know how the extra 'v' and 'a' were going to save this film
with its completely unoriginal plot and unimaginative direction.

Ghajini, on the other hand, belongs to the latter category. After listening
to the whole album, the only songs I liked, were 'Gujaris' and 'Behka'. But
after playing Ghajini continuously for 3-4 days, I absolutely love 'Aye
bachchu' and 'latoo'. What surprised me was that both the songs are sung by
Shreya Ghosal, who added a western tinge to the songs. She was completely
unrecognizable.

Some of the lines from 'Latoo' were weird. In the middle of the song the
chorus sings 'Chalo Chalo Zimbabwe'. I thought why someone like Prasoon
Joshi do that. But then, some of the shooting of the film takes place in
Namibia. I guess, that explains it. ;)
http://aks-e-abhishek.blogspot.com/2008/11/rehmanthe-virtuoso.html

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regards,
Vithur

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