"A.R. Rahman has come up with another great track where the first half 
featuring Kylie is in English with a Western tune while the second half has 
Sonu Nigam coming behind the mike for the 'bhangra' portion"

Wahh!!! I so damn cant wait for this soundtrack

--- In [email protected], "mana...@..." <mana...@...> wrote:
>
> She came, she shot, and she (apparently) broke quite a few hearts. If there
> has been one personality from the world of glamour who managed to divert
> media's attention from *Slumdog Millionaire* to something else in the week
> gone by, it was Kylie Minogue. In the country for the shoot of a song and
> dance sequence in the multi starrer
> *Blue*<http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/stills/partiesnevents/Press_conference_of_Blue/index.html>,
> she was quite comfortably the 'woman of the week'. However, she wasn't the
> only woman who was the center of attraction since there was one more lady
> who was pretty much in the limelight as far as the B-town was concerned. The
> name was Farah Khan.
> 
> Calling the shots six months after choreographing '*Desi Girl*' [*Dostana*],
> the director-choreographer made sure that her dance moves mattered once more
> as she got together Kylie and Akshay Kumar on the same dance floor. As Kylie
> flies back to Australia after completing her shoot for the song, Joginder
> Tuteja catches up with Farah Khan and knows from her about the shoot,
> alleged throwing of tantrums by Kylie and her reunion with Akshay Kumar.
> 
> *Kylie, Kylie and more Kylie. Now what is so special about her entire song?
> Please, can you let go of the veil?
> *This is a night club number which is supposed to be set in Bahamas.
> However, we have replicated the same setup in Mumbai itself. The song has an
> international setup to it and why just Bahamas; it could have suited even
> New York or Miami.
> 
> *When you say the song has an 'international setting' to it, what exactly do
> you mean? *
> It means that we are not making a 'bhel-puri' by bringing in an
> international artist like Kylie and then making her turn into a Bollywood
> dancer. She is supposed to be what she is in real life and hence retains her
> international appeal. It is with the arrival of Akshay Kumar in the song
> which brings in an Indian element. A.R. Rahman has come up with another
> great track where the first half featuring Kylie is in English with a
> Western tune while the second half has Sonu Nigam coming behind the mike for
> the 'bhangra' portion.
> 
> *So does the song belong to Kylie or Akshay? *
> The song belongs to both of them. They both have equal footage in it. While
> the first half has Kylie in it, the second half has more of Akshay.
> 
> 
> http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/features/2009/03/09/4948/index.html
>


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