no remarkable hindi song since 'Rasiya'..???
I feel you have not heard 'Tere bina', 'ey Hairathe','jaage hain'
'barso re','Jashne bahara','Kwhaja mere khwaja','Rehna tu','Arziyaan',
'zindagi zindagi' and 'kahin to'.
these songs i mentioned are nowhere less than 'Remarkable'..fyi

Regards
Yogesh


--- In [email protected], Taimur Nadeem <taimur.nad...@...> wrote:
>
> 
> 
> Hi vinu,
>            O man so nice of you, you made my day by saying me diehard 
> Rahmaniac. where others are telling me to leave the group or describing me as 
> a person with a fake ID, some even telling me about being non tamil and 
> foreign person , but i accept each comment no problems.
>  
> You know it has been three years since i loved an A R RAHMAN hindi song. i 
> have grown up on the rhythm of A R RAHMAN songs. i still remember i was only 
> 8 years old in 1995 when Bombay, Hum Se Hai Muqabla got released , i liked 
> the music of the songs not knowing who have made them or what they are. then 
> Rangeela , Hindustani came , i loved the music again without knowing A R 
> RAHMAN. Then in 1998 Dil se came  i was 11 years old at that time , i was 
> blown up by the music. i remember when i first listened dil se re , i 
> rewinded the cassette and listened it 16 more times . here i got to know A R 
> RAHMAN and MANI RATNAM ( my favourite director). then it all started, it was 
> so great , i used to wait anxiously for A R RAHMAN album and A R RAHMAN 
> always surprised me with his music. 
>  
> but now i find his tracks very ordinary , i have no problem with TAMIL  songs 
> although i dont understand them   i love the latest albums , AZHAGIYA TAMIL 
> MAGAN was great and i loved sakkarakati. but hindi songs not a single song in 
> past three years  the last song i loved was RASIYA from Mangal Panday.
>  
> i hurt a lot of people by saying RDB a flop but i just dont like those simple 
> tunes and ordinary stuff.And since then its all the same.
>  
> I know A R RAHMAN will once again show his wizardry and class but till then i 
> am waiting...
>  
> regards,
>  
> Taimur,
> Karachi,
> Pakistan.
>  
>


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