To me, I felt the songs were really well placed ,especially the shreya ghosal 
part in the ending . Everybody who i talked feel the same about "kaise 
mujhe".all are fell in love with that song just because the way they used it at 
the end.
 
Only lattoo was justifiably under used.
I was amzed by rawat unable to recollect the Proper songs. Because rahmanicas 
generally count each songs come on the screen and wait for the next ones . I 
too feel , rawat , you were not eligible for reviweing the songs in ghajini 
with this Short term Memory :-) or you might have got distracted during the 
movie with a few phone calls.
 
For me its impossible to forget the Rahman songs scenes especially soon 
after coming back from the movie.
 
No hurt meant.
 
-Jamshid
 
 


--- On Sat, 12/27/08, Ajay Nair <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Ajay Nair <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [arr] Music and Romance amidst Action/Violence: Ghajini
To: [email protected]
Date: Saturday, December 27, 2008, 11:16 PM







Rawat,

I disagree with your below mentioned point of the Kaise Mujhe Track coming in 2 
parts as it is very well mentioned in the lyrics for the lead actress to 
confide her emotions when Aamir looks at the supposed gift.

Frankly speaking you are no good reviewer if you dont remember any aspects of 
watching the film be it mentioning about a particular song oranything else.

The particular stanza carries that song forward and is used with great effect 
as the audience too share the same emotion of not leaving the movie hall in 
spite of all the action ending, just  to feel the emotion of the lyrics.

And for the Bachoo track, buddy please go through the lyrics again and connect 
with character that Asin played.

Every song cannot have perfect lyrics with Urdu and it justified her character 
how she lived her life.

 Ajay Nair.






From: V S Rawat <vsra...@gmail. com>
To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com
Sent: Saturday, 27 December, 2008 4:10:23 PM
Subject: Re: [arr] Music and Romance amidst Action/Violence: Ghajini



On 12/27/2008 1:10 PM India Time, _shahul hameed_ wrote:

> Asin's intro song was aye bachoo.. Jiah's item no was lattoo.. the movie
> answers why lattoo wasnt composed great (for me) as it features just few 
> lines in the movie.. and also why shreya enters late in kaise mujhe.. 

thanks for clarifying for me. So, the song in which Asin ends up 
blocking the road sitting on the scooter was bachchhoo. That was the 
Rangeela situation of the song I was talking about but it was no way in 
any comparison with the Rangeela song. And, I think this song also was 
only one stanza or just the mukhda repeated twice or thrice if I can 
vaguely remember.

I am still not able to recollect the Jiah item number Lattoo. Could 
anyone please refresh my 48 hour old memory. Seems Aamir's short term 
memory loss has got into my head too. ha ha ha.

I still couldn't get why should a song of few lines be NOT composed 
great. If they didn't want to waste efforts, there were other ways of 
showing something, like, in Humse Hai Muqabla ARR had composed 3-4 
verses/ mini-songs of 3-4 lines each to fit on different situations that 
sounded so great and perfect without wasting screen time. I think ARR 
has never done that again.

And if Kaise Mujhe was to broken into two in the movie, may be they 
could have given it in two in the album also, as there is no real 
connection in the two parts of this song in the movie as such. May be 
they could have composed two songs for the two situation, but again, it 
probably comes down to not wasting efforts.

--
Rawat

> having watched tamil ghajini twice I liked the 2nd half of the movie 
> better than the first.. BGMs were well interwoven with the film unlike 
> tamil version.. the bit rap when Aamir chases Jiah was catchy.. I 
> remember it went on like Run.. Run.. overall ghajini was enjoyable.. I 
> could see ppl who havnt seen tamil version thoroughly enjoying the movie..




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