Thanks to all of you for mentioning it. Now I would be able to listen to 
it better.

I am curious about the choice of the titles.

What does O Saya, Mausam & Escape, Paper Planes, Liquid Dance, Gangsta 
Blue mean (not the word meaning, but the concept). Does it have anything 
about the situation?

And, Mausam & Escape? are they two tracks bundled in one, or essentially 
separate? What does the combine title imply?

Seems I have started my learning of understanding Hollywood ishtyle 
album to prepare for ARR's future releases. :-)
--
Rawat

On 2/28/2009 11:18 PM India Time, _Shah Navas_ wrote:

> On Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 7:20 PM, V S Rawat <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> 
>     Having seen the film 4-5 times, still I am not good to recognize which
>     song/ music is where.
> 
>     Does anyone else also face this problem?
> 
>     Could someone mention where these were?
> 
>     1. O... Saya
>     At the beginning when policemen chase the kids.
> 
>     2. Riots
>     Not able to recall, but must be at the riots where their mom gets
>     killed.
> 
>     3. Mausam & Escape
> 
> 
>  
>  
> 
>  
> 
>  
> 
>     Escape (my favorite) first appears when the young kids escape from
>      that beggar camp.
> 
>  
> 
>     Next at the railway station scene (this was part of the trailer),
>     when Latika is grabbed into the car. 
> 
>     4. Paper Planes
>     5. Paper Planes [DFA Remix]
> 
>  
>  
> 
>     Typical Bollywood Ishtylee, when Salim and Jamal grow up on the train!
> 
>     6. Ringa Ringa
>     Who can forget that. Cherry's introduction
> 
>     7. Liquid Dance
>     When Jamal follows Salim to trace Latika
> 
>     8. Latika's Theme
> 
>  
> 
>     Whenever grownup Jamal and Latika meet. And many other instances
>     when Latika appears on the screen. 
> 
>     9. Aaj Ki Raat
>     At the end, party and dance at Javed's house
> 
>     10. Millionaire
>     When Jamal (and Latika) is n the way to the show for his last question. 
> 
>     11. Gangsta Blues
>     When Salim goes to meet Javed
> 
>     12. Dreams on Fire
>     This lyrical version of Latika's theme is not part of the movie. 
> 
>  
> 
> 
>     13. Jai Ho
>     Who can forget that. Closing titles.
> 
>     --
>     Rawat

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