i wonder if it was for delhi or streets of delhi why the heck all song 
was picturized inside snooker room?? only first few seconds showed 
delhi streets.


--- In [email protected], prakash krishnan <praka_h...@...> 
wrote:
>
> hai
> 
> 
>    i may not be correct...even then i will say this..rehna tu was 
well placed ....it is for the streets of delhi...he doesnt want to 
change those streets...he will love it as it is...!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ________________________________
> From: V S Rawat <vsra...@...>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Sunday, 22 February, 2009 10:26:25 AM
> Subject: Re: [arr] Delhi-6 - Thumbs Down by Taran Adarsh
> 
> 
> On 2/22/2009 5:25 AM India Time, _Jahanzeb Farooq_ wrote:
> 
> > just watched it. i must say it is not that bad. in fact i liked 
it. 
> > though it is not anyway near RDB but it is a pretty good movie. 
> > 
> > one thing which really p** me off is how badly they picturized 
Rehna 
> > Tu. oh man i don't believe how badly they spoiled and literally 
wasted 
> > the song. i kept wondering why the HELL they placed it there and 
why 
> > the HELL when Roshan (Abhishek) was with Ali (Rishi), it made no 
sense 
> > at all. to who he was singing "rehna tu hai jaisey tu"?? i always 
> > thought it would be towards Sonam's character. it was completely 
> > idiotic. complete waste of a gem of a song.
> 
> I also was surprised at the Rehna Tu. Though I had already read in 
this 
> list that this song was to be on father Rishi and Son Abhishek, 
which 
> was not exactly how the characters were related in the film, but it 
was 
> parallel enough. Rishi being Abhishek's mom's silent lover 25 year 
ago 
> can be considered like father to him.
> 
> The lyrics seems quite odd at places conveying a much greater 
intimacy 
> than is possible between two persons who had never met till then in 
> their life. Firstly, it was not clear where Abhishek was thinking of 
> changing, which might have prompted Rishi to suggest him not to 
change.
> 
> But all that, Mujhe Teri Barish Mein Bheegna Ghul Jana, Mujhe Teri 
Lapat 
> Mein Jalna, Raakh Ho Jana, appear strikingly odd for a father-son 
> relationship. In India, whatever be the friendship and understanding 
and 
> belongingness between a father and a son, this relation is always a 
> serious one. So, these figures of speech don't go well.
> 
> All that "Tu Zakhm De agar, Zakhm pe bhi mujhko pyar aaye, dariya o 
> dariya doobne de mujhe dariya mein" sound so odd. there is no 
occassion 
> of Abhishek hurting Rishi, while doobna in dariya is more a concept 
> between lovers than between a father and son.
> 
> I find this song more suitable for a friend motivating a friend.
> 
> There are echo of lyrics in the song, that could be counted as an 
> effect, but at around 4:40, I find some female voice also joining, 
that 
> was unexplainable on the Rishi - Abhishek.
> 
> And whatever prasoon tried to explain in that "haath thaam chalna 
ho, to 
> dono ke daye hath sang kaise, ek daya hoga, ek baya hoga, tham le, 
hath 
> ye tham le, chalna sang tham le." that went above my head. Even 
Mehboob, 
> PK Mishra's such explanations sounded much more short and natural. 
Even 
> Javed Akhtar's such explanations are more directly related. Could 
anyone 
> explain plz.
> 
> You spelled it absolutely right. It would have been better if the 
song's 
> tone was changed from between two males to from a male to a female 
and 
> that was Abhishek singing (may be in background) for Sonam character 
in 
> the film who was under a lot of pressure in the film to change. or, 
a in 
> female voice it could have been Sonam's idol finale song for 
Abhishek 
> when he was under a lot of confusion and pressure.
> 
> --
> It only proves that most of film directors are just not capable of 
> visualizing proper placement and piturization of ARR's more subtle 
songs.
> 
> The ending 2 min musical piece in this song appears so soothing - 
like 
> when ARR was giving separate instrumental pieces in albums.
> 
> --
> Rawat
> 
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> 
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