SO it is another Vande madaram if we call in another word....cos Bharat bala revealed in a interview that "Magic" of Vande mataram happened in his Studio Around 2am while every one of Panchathaan has almost left and ARR surprisingly started to create his magic so that Bala him self has to put fingers on ARR's Mixer boards to record....
I felt the same "magic" happened in this Raavan Audio tooo.....and im sooo happy......its happening....thank almighty Long live Magician!!! thx gopal ~®theep~ --- In [email protected], Gopal Srinivasan <catchg...@...> wrote: > > Rahman�s midnight melody > > The composer worked overnight to record a special song; he performed it > live, much to Mani Ratnam�s delight > > *By Mauli Singh* > *Posted On Monday, April 26, 2010 at 04:28:58 AM* > > At the recent music release of Raavan, everybody was taken in by a soulful > rendition of a song, Jaa re udd jaa re, by AR Rahman. > > > Penned by fellow Oscar winner Gulzar, most of the audience present for the > music release of Raavan assumed it was part of the CD given out that evening > - but it wasn�t. Even Mani Ratnam wasn�t aware that Rahman would be singing > the song. > > Gulzar with Rahman at the music release of Raavan (Pic: *Nilesh wairkar*) > > A source from the unit reveals, �The song that Rahman performed live was an > absolutely last minute inclusion. Rahman and Mani share a special bond that > goes beyond their professional association. Rahman has given music for all > of Mani�s films and even sung in a couple like Dil Se and Guru. Mani was > very keen to have Rahman sing in Raavan.� Which he did, eventually. > > But the song itself hadn�t been set to music. So Rahman burnt the midnight > oil to give Mani a musical surprise. The night before the launch, Rahman > closeted himself in his Mumbai studio and worked through the night to > compose the song. In the wee hours, he recorded it in his voice. > > The source adds that the final CD of the track did not contain the song, and > the entire team of Raavan, including director Mani Ratnam, heard it for the > first time at the launch. The song may be included at a later stage. >

