I was watching 'the Delhi 6 diary' on CNN-IBN, where they showed a clip of Abhishek Bachchan rapping parts of 'Hey kala bhandar' with AR on his mac and headphones, ROPM said the rap could be in the film instead of the original one in the Audio CD.
--- In [email protected], "ramakrisha laxmana subramanian siva gopala acharya iyer .aiyooo amma idli wada dosa sambar chatni ." <sriramiye...@...> wrote: > > Isn't A.R. Rahman making your job tough by not being there in the > crucial and a critical stage of the films release? Rahman called me > half an hour after he received the award at the BAFTA's and said, "I am > feeling so guilty by not being there. Anything you feel irritated about > the background score, just change that". He just returned last night > from the U.S. He landed in Chennai, was talking to his engineers and was > so worried about the music of Delhi 6. In fact, the background score is > much better than the songs in Delhi 6. Background is the film. What we > tried for the background was that we didn't score for the shot. We just > sat and spent the whole month of December and not a single sound came > out. Everybody was getting worried. Then Rahman won the Golden Globe, > came back and he again sat and bits and bits happened. At one point, I > and Rahman were discussing to postpone the release date of Delhi 6. We > still couldn't crack the background. So we decided to crack theme on the > subject of the film. Not on some particular scene. Rahman went into a > different world all together after that. He played all the instruments > that were available to him and just went for it. He came up with ten > themes and at one point we were confused of what to use. He is a true > magician. When we put the theme with the scenes it would start and end > perfectly. Can you believe it? >

