"Abhishek and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan are doing what Aamir Khan and
Kareena Kapoor couldn't do… singing A R Rahman's songs that were meant
to be used in the Mani Ratnam's shelved film Lajjo"


I guess Lip Synching is what the report meant. Note that it says singins A R's 
songs and not A R's song. How could this be true? Or are they singing all the 
songs that were meant for Lajjo. What are they trying to convey???





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http://www.mumbaimi rror.com/ article/30/ 2008120220081202 034150927bfd1b1b 
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Three compositions of A R Rahman from Mani Ratnam's shelved Lajjo are
now in Mani's Abhishek-Aishwarya starrer

By Subhash K Jha
Posted On Tuesday, December 02, 2008

Abhishek and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan are doing what Aamir Khan and
Kareena Kapoor couldn't do… singing A R Rahman's songs that were meant
to be used in the Mani Ratnam's shelved film Lajjo.

Confirming the news, Rahman said, "Some of the songs in Lajjo were
generic, so we have translocated them into Raavana (working title).
Such things happen once in a while. No regrets. There is no time for
that. Regret is boring. Mani's new film is a new genre for me. I've
done nothing like this before. So that's exciting."

However, Rahman's songs for Kamal Haasan's shelved Marmyogi are yet to
see the light of the day. Rahman said, "I had composed three songs for
Kamal Haasan's Marmyogi but he said that this film is being put aside
for another film." Though Rahman is working on another film for
Hassan, he cannot use those compositions in the new film. "What can I
do about it?" is all Rahman said and shrugged.

Though Rahman tried fitting them in Ghajini, Aamir Khan, the lead
actor from the film, insisted on a fresh score. Rahman sighed,
"There's a lot of pressure to deliver because Harris Jairaj's music in
the Tamil version of Ghajini was a big hit. My songs in the Hindi
Ghajini are all new. And I hope they are as popular as the songs in
the Tamil version."

    


      

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