Jaane Akbar!!! What a joke..hahaha... is this typing error ??? No I
checked the link... UNBELIEVABLE how web articles can have these kind
of errors, its disrespect to Rahman masterpieces.

Niven


--- In [email protected], Vithur <vith...@...> wrote:
>
> NEW YORK, NY � Saavn, the world's largest digital distributor of
Bollywood
> music and movies, has released "Masters of Bollywood: A R Rahman," a
music
> album showcasing Rahman's 20 best songs, including a track from his
latest
> work in Delhi 6, which hits theaters in February.
> 
> The new album, Saavn officials said, is aimed at a growing consumer
demand
> for music from the award-winning composer of  "Slumdog Millionaire."
It's
> available for download on leading online music download services.
> 
> "We are committed to providing a gateway to Bollywood music for people
> around the world, and we are particularly proud and excited for the
> recognition of A.R. Rahman's work on Slumdog Millionaire," said Vin
Bhat,
> Chief Executive Officer of the New York-based Saavn. "We made this album
> because we wanted to introduce his new fans to more of his award-winning
> work."
> 
> The album's highlights include, "Masakali" from Delhi 6, his latest
work, as
> well as "Guzarish" from Ghajini, "Kabhi Kabhi Aditi Zindagi" from Jaane
> Akbar � all among the top 5 Bollywood albums of 2008. The album also
> includes classic tracks from celebrated albums like Saathiya and
1947 Earth.
> 
> The album is available for download on iTunes, Amazon, Rhapsody, eMusic,
> Zune, Puretracks, Napster, and Last.fm.
> 
> Rahman is among the best-selling musicians of all time, with
estimated sales
> topping 100 million records. He shot to fame in 1992 with Roja, earning
> Rahman his first three National Film Awards, considered the
equivalent of
> the Oscars in India. Rahman is best known for incorporating a wide
range of
> musical influences � from pop to electronica � into Bollywood film
scores,
> redefining contemporary Indian music.
> 
> --http://www.indiajournal.com/pages/event.php?id=5904
> regards,
> Vithur
>


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