On 1/7/2009 5:53 PM India Time, _Prasad Varma_ wrote:

> Can the Powers that be here whisper a reminder into ARR's ears please?
> 

Just saw provoked on the DVD. It was easily available at my CD walah. 
Check and it must be there at your parlor. Pirated or not, the print is 
excellent and complete.

There is only one song in the movie, Chal Muskara, in the closing 
casting. But, the casting mentions some other music things, I don't know 
whether they were songs or BGMs.

The question is: When the movie has been completed and released, what is 
the point in people telling in this thread that the music rights holding 
company hasn't got music from ARR so they are not able to release it.

I mean, ARR has completed the music, so why wouldn't he or the director 
or producer give it to the music company to release it???

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Now, about the movie.

What a lovely movie. Perfection, Perfection, Perfection.

It strictly sticks to the facts. Ghajini unnecessarily shown too much 
hard hot violence that was not even related to the main story of the 
film. And Provoked could have shown much more violence and many more 
types of humiliations, as that is the basic theme of the movie, and that 
would have attracted viewers to the movie, but it showed minimal 
violence, and that makes it a lovely movie to see, not to be distracted 
by violence of this individual couple's life, rather concentrating on 
the general marital violence.

The BGMs are superb. They do come to notice at most of the points and 
they do carry the film forward.

The sole song Chal Muskara is such a haunting one. A pleasure to hear. A 
must hear for all ARR fans.

The find of the movie is, guess what, Aishwarya Roy. I never had much 
regard for her acting, but this film silenced me into dumbness. She has 
acted so superbly, so naturally. It is like a bud opening up to become a 
flower. Her transformation is a metamorphosis, so smooth, so natural, 
with such a perfection. Your heart would go out for her. her dialog 
delivery had been so contained, so low-key, basically in chaste punjabi 
to begin with and then she learns English and gains confidence. I wonder 
why she didn't get several awards for best actress, and the movie and 
director should also have been showered with awards.

Go see it.
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I have the dvd's vob file copied to my pc. If anyone wants any bgm to 
ripped, please guide me about the free software and the method to do it 
and I would rip and post to the group.

As the audio is not release, I wonder if gops can make an exception for 
this movie, seeing the craving of ARR fans, to allow posting its ripped 
bgm/ song in the group.

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Rawat

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