Hey, you know, the song may not be Rahmanesque in the traditional sense, but if enough people like it (doesn't have to be everyone) for its beats, moods, and basic groove, to me the song is a success. Personally, it's not my favorite song from Blue, but when I listen to it, I smile. It's just good ol' fun!
ARR let his hair loose for Chiggy....we should too. If Chiggy was only advertised as a fun item song without all the hype and expectations, the reactions wouldn't be as negative IMO. --- In [email protected], "Rivjot" <riv...@...> wrote: > > What a rubbish article. I absolutely love this song; my sister is so badly > obssessed with this song that she is not listening to any other song other > than Chiggy Wiggy these days > > --- In [email protected], "Jahanzeb" <jahanzebtippu@> wrote: > > > > KYLIE MINOGUE'S eagerly anticipated $1m Bollywood debut looks in danger of > > being a massive flop. > > > > theBuzz hears the pop princess's Midas touch has failed to help big-budget > > flick Blue attract the interest of major film distributors. > > > > Which could mean Kylie fans won't get the chance to see their favourite > > Aussie in action, alongside industry stars such as Akshay Kumar, Lara > > Dutta, Sanjay Dutt and Zayed Khan. > > > > We're told: "The film is so far over budget it is not feasible for a big > > distributor to buy the film outright. > > > > "This will mean real trouble for the producers and getting the film into > > the cinemas they want around the world." > > > > To make matters worse, Kylie's big number in the film has also been panned, > > despite being composed by Slumdog Millionaire Oscar winner A.R. Rahman. > > > > "To start off with, the song has a ridiculous title Chiggy Wiggy," said > > one insider. > > > > "It's an absolute stinker. AR Rahman has composed some amazing songs in > > Bollywood during his career, but this certainly isn't one of them. > > > > "From the ridiculous lyrics to the lacklustre melodies, this song is > > rubbish on so many levels." > > > > Ouch. > > > > But we're sure Kylie, 41, will still be smiling she was paid $1m > > (£605,000) to appear in the movie, after all. > > > > At the time the news broke, she described her involvement in the film, an > > underwater adventure about treasure hunters, as "a dream come true". > > > > > > http://www.thelondonpaper.com/thelondonpaper/celebrity/celeb-news/kylie-minogues-new-bollywood-film-blue-is-in-danger-of-flopping > > >

