On 12/13/2008 6:07 PM India Time, _Sreekrishnan R_ wrote:

> The two tracks- 'Aye Bachoo' and 'Lattoo' were included as Aamir felt 
> that the movie with all its raw and powerful action scenes need to be 
> mellowed down with some groovy music.

ha ha ha

So many members cursed these two song as not-arr-level, too-cheap, 
irritating, and what not.

And now, it gets clarified that these songs were specially put in this 
particular genre/style as that was the need of the film, and ARR 
fulfilled that need.

So, boys. Repeat with me:
Storyline and visuals can help in understanding and liking songs.
Storyline and visuals can help in understanding and liking songs.
Storyline and visuals can help in understanding and liking songs.

:-) :-) :-)
--
Rawat

> 
> The ad man's job was to visualize and direct two songs in a stylish manner.
> 
> Ravi Udyawar says that 'Aye Bachoo' is the song through which Asin is 
> introduced in the movie and the paparazzi is shown getting wild as she 
> appears and walks the red carpet. She is also shown waking the ramp like 
> a supermodel.
> 
> A photo shoot session of the actress with men styled up as mafia gang 
> members surrounding her is also there in the song.
> 
> The track was shot at the Film City in Goregaon and Mukesh Mills in 
> Lower Parel.
> 
> Jiah who plays a college student in 'Ghajini' is the main element of the 
> song 'Lattoo'.
> 
> This song is shown happening in Jiah's college.
> 
> Each song took more than a week to get completely canned.
> 
> 
> http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/hindi/article/43607.html
> 
> 
> Krish.

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