It isnt available still in Chennai. and anytime you go and ask for a Hindi
movie, dont mention the name, but ask for A.R.Rahman new Hindi movie... Then
they would know for sure, if anything has arrived or not.

Jut mention the name ARR + Hindi movie. Thats it.

On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 9:55 PM, Reformed Sinner
<[email protected]>wrote:

>   hey people
>
> is delhi-6 or dilli-6 album available in chennai? i tried couple of music
> shops near my place and they dont have it. in fact shop boys were blinking
> when i enquired about dilli-6 album!!
>
> RS
>
> On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 8:49 AM, kishore kumar <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>>     Hi,
>>
>>          This is just awesome. Yes you are correct, it is pure magic. What
>> an album to start the year. I dont have words. ARR rocks. The songs are
>> killing me.
>>
>> Thanks and regards
>> Kishore
>>
>> --- On *Sat, 1/17/09, balaji malolan <[email protected]>* wrote:
>>
>> From: balaji malolan <[email protected]>
>> Subject: [arr] DELHI-6 ALL SONGS MEGA HIT
>> To: [email protected]
>> Date: Saturday, January 17, 2009, 11:02 PM
>>
>>      DEAR RAHMAN LOVERS,    delhi-6 tracks very excellent compose by A R
>> RAHMAN...2 songs hindustani ragas composed...sure this film songs this year
>> mega hit..
>>                yours,
>>           S R BALAJI
>>
>>
>>
>> --- On *Sat, 1/17/09, Madhavan Rajan <rsamadhu2002@ gmail.com>* wrote:
>>
>>
>> From: Madhavan Rajan <rsamadhu2002@ gmail.com>
>> Subject: Re: [arr] Indiafm reviews Delhi-6
>> To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com
>> Date: Saturday, January 17, 2009, 10:34 PM
>>
>>   Wow!!!
>>
>> Nice to see good reviews pouring in...Pure Magic!
>>
>> Here's the review:
>>
>> EXPECTATIONS
>>
>> A.R. Rahman is in a peculiar state today. Whatever he churns out,
>> especially when a film is as big as Delhi 6, is expected to be huge
>> now, especially after a powerful trail that he has left behind in
>> 2008. Add to that a rocking beginning to the year with Slumdog
>> Millionaire and it has to be a very bad frame of mind for Rahman to
>> churn anything less superior. No wonder, Delhi 6 comes with
>> expectations of the highest order, especially with names like Rakeysh
>> Omprakash Mehra, UTV, Prasoon Joshi, Abhishek Bachchan and Sonam
>> Kapoor attached to it.
>>
>> MUSIC
>>
>> Why such excitement about the soundtrack of Delhi 6? Well, one hearing
>> of 'Masakali' and you know that this would be a song remembered for
>> months to come. An instant chartbuster from the word 'Go', it has a
>> characteristic Rahman flavor to it and sounds a unique and extremely
>> fresh piece of music. The orchestra is kept at bare minimum and still
>> makes a huge impact in bringing on a recollection value.
>>
>> Write your own music review of Delhi-6
>> Reminding of 'Pia Haji Ali' and 'Khwaja Mere Khwaja', 'Arziyan', as
>> required by the genre, has tabla and harmonium taking it through its 9
>> minute long duration. The impact of this devotional track with a
>> haunting sound is such that after a couple of minutes, a listener
>> completely surrenders by loosing himself in the ambience created by
>> it.
>>
>> Well, if one thought that Delhi 6 was more inclined towards rustic
>> music then watch out for the title song that comes next. 'Delhi 6' is
>> what 'Paathshala' and 'Khalbali Hai Khalbali' were to Rang De Basanti.
>> This is the track that deserves to be placed at number of instances in
>> the film's narrative and if at all a music video is created around it,
>> rest assured the number would be hummed by every campus goer. The
>> beats are simply groovy and don't be surprised if the pubs and
>> lounges, at least in North India, have the number playing on in a few
>> days from now. In fact there is a number that goes as 'Hey Kaala
>> Bandar' and is set in a mode similar to that of Delhi 6 if one has to
>> consider the intrinsic groovy elements that it carries.
>>
>> Most remarkable of the enterprise so far, 'Rehna Tu' is melody at its
>> best with a Western base to it. A kind of number that can be instantly
>> associated with Rahman, it has its strength in the smooth flowing
>> narrative that makes it an ideal candidate to be played on your date
>> with the one you love! And if the date extends for another hour or so,
>> don't forget to play on 'Dil Gira Dafatan' which is just an ideal
>> follow up to 'Rehna Tu' and keeps the romantic tempo on when it comes
>> to melody. In fact there is hardly any instrument that plays in the
>> background, hence making 'Dil Gira Dafatan' even more special!
>>
>> For about 50 seconds, 'Genda Phool' appears to be all rustic and
>> rooted but soon Western arrangements come into picture hence making it
>> a cool fusion number that continues to get on variety for the
>> soundtrack of Delhi 6. Composer Rajat Dholakia comes into picture for
>> this unique number which leaves one wondering that in which situation
>> it would be used. Surprise comes in the form of classical 'Bhor Bhaye'
>> which is based on raaga Gujri Todi followed by an aarti 'Tumre Bhavan
>> Mein', both of which promise to add on to the narrative of Delhi 6 in
>> the background. Essence of love is all over again, though for a mere
>> 50 seconds, as Amitabh Bachchan runs his commentary on 'Noor' that
>> concludes the album.
>>
>> LYRICS
>>
>> Prasoon Joshi certainly likes to write something that has never been
>> heard before. When he plays it all around to mix and match with words
>> that could either be totally poetic or straight out of day to day
>> conversations, songs like 'Masakali' are made. He gets devotional with
>> 'Arziyan' and 'Aarti (Tumre Bhavan Mein)' with the classical 'Bhor
>> Bhaye' and folk based 'Genda Phool' showing an altogether different
>> facet of his writing.
>>
>> Prasoon returns with the love songs 'Rehna Tu' and 'Dil Gira Dafatan'
>> and gives Rahman quite a lot to experiment around. On the other hand,
>> he would have certainly given Rahman a tough time to compose lyrics
>> that go as 'Hey Kaala Bandar'.
>>
>> Viviane & Claire are the guest lyricists for the title song 'Delhi 6'
>> where they bring in the flavor of Delhites. This one is an ultra cool
>> and modern number where lyricists cleverly mix words written in both
>> English and Hindi.
>>
>> VOCALS
>>
>> Mohit Chauhan gets to sing on a completely different pitch, something
>> that he hasn't been known for much after a slew of mushy romantic
>> numbers that he has sung so far. He is terrific with 'Masakali' that
>> would add on to his ever increasing repertoire. Javed Ali opens
>> 'Arziyan' and Kailash Kher joins him later to create a mesmerizing
>> impact that makes the number a heartfelt experience.
>>
>> Blaaze, Benny, Viviane, Tanvi and Claire would have certainly had fun
>> while coming together for Delhi 6 which is the first 'cool' number to
>> make an appearance in the soundtrack. Another teamwork is seen in 'Hey
>> Kaala Bandar' where Karthik, Naresh, Srinivas and Bony Chakravorty
>> come together to make it an all-boys outing. Certainly, this makes for
>> an enjoyable journey! However, ladies are not to be left behind, as
>> apparent with 'Genda Phool' that sees Rekha Bharadwaj, Shrradha
>> Pandit, Sujata Majumdar and V.N. Mahathi joining in and also 'Tumre
>> Bhavan Mein' that features the trio of Rekha, Shrradha and Sujata
>> Majumdar with Kishori Ashok Gowariker.
>>
>> Rahman goes selfish with 'Rehna Tu' as he saves the best track of the
>> album for himself and comes behind the mike for it. Just hear it to
>> believe it as he is just so perfect in his rendition and makes you
>> play on the number repeatedly. However, Ash King, a male singer who
>> hasn't been heard on the Bollywood scene so far, gives Rahman tough
>> competition as a singer with the number 'Dil Gira Dafatan'. He makes
>> an excellent debut with Chinmayee doing well as a backup vocalist.
>>
>> Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan and Shreya Ghoshal come together for 'Bhor
>> Bhaye' and the latter especially shows her prowess as a singer as she
>> comfortably slips out of her playback singing veil and gets into the
>> groove of hardcore classical music.
>>
>> OVERALL
>>
>> Delhi 6 is near perfect. Period. If one thought that Slumdog
>> Millionaire, Ghajini and Jaane Tu… Ya Jaane Naa were superb then just
>> listen to Delhi 6 once. Rahman beats his own score with Delhi 6 which
>> would easily go down as one of his best scores till date. Simply said,
>> even though the year has just begun with some exemplary soundtracks
>> like Dev D, Slumdog Millionaire and Luck By Chance already making a
>> very good impression, Delhi 6 would qualify as a comfortable
>> nomination amongst the Top albums of the year. And to thing of it,
>> 2009 still has more than 11 months to go!
>>
>> OUR PICK(S)
>>
>> 'Rehna Tu', 'Masakali', 'Dil Gira Dafatan', 'Arziyan', 'Delhi 6' [Play
>> Songs]
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Madhavan.R
>> Be a Music Fan; not a Music Pirate!
>>
>> On 1/17/09, K.P.Chowdary <p_kon...@yahoo. com> wrote:
>> >
>> >
>> > http://www.bollywoo dhungama. com/movies/ musicreview/ 12980/index.
>> html<http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/movies/musicreview/12980/index.html>
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
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