Thanks mate.. that sounds better :)
On Mar 4, 2009, at 9:59 PM, Gomzy™ wrote:
Just say you dont "love" . You still using the word "love" :P
On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 12:29 PM, Srini Santhanam <[email protected]
>wrote:
Me too.. I think thats why even rahman refused to compose a theme
music for congress as it would give him a political tinge.. Too bad
T-Series did this to us.
I would love to follow AR's words in choosing love over hate, but
how can i say 'ILove Jai Ho being used by congress in its political
campaign and that now this new anthem of us has a political angle' :(
On Mar 4, 2009, at 7:54 PM, Bivin Chandra wrote:
Sunil Prabhu/Beverly White/Ravi Tiwari
Wednesday, March 04, 2009 9:44 AM (Mumbai)
The Congress will use music composer A R Rahman's Oscar winning
song Jai Ho in its poll campaign for the coming Lok Sabha elections.
The UPA has not only usurped the theme of the Oscar-winning Slumdog
Millionnaire to shore up its electoral prospects, it has also
bought the rights to A R Rahman's Oscar-Winning song Jai Ho from T-
Series.
But not everyone's humming a happy tune not least of all the
lyrical genius who penned the catchy Jai Ho lyrics.
"Don't make it political, it is such a nice lyrical song by Rahman,
don't make it political," said Gulzar, Lyricist, Oscar Winner for
Jai Ho.
Sukhwinder Singh who has sung the song is of a slightly different
opinion, he says, "As long as this song is used to bring happiness,
I don't have any objection to it. My work was to sing the song. The
music company is totally free to sell the rights whosoever they
want. As far as moral question is concerned, whether it should be
used for political gain or not, I am of the view that if the song
reaches out to more and more people and brings a smile on the
faces, it's good and it serves my purpose too. This is the whole
spirit with which I have sung it."
http://music.ndtv.com/Music_Story.aspx?id=ENTEN20090085573&type=musicindia