Infact her best work for me is another ARR song titled "Paas Aja Balam Re". Wicked track.
--- In [email protected], ARRvind <arr_arv...@...> wrote: > > Well Written there..!! >  > I also admired the very name "Ila Arun" in the tracklist when i saw for the > first time..! I always knew that she would rock it up with her earthy and > rustic voice..!!! Her trademark folksy rendition is always worth enjoying..! > Not to forget ...Sapna Awasthi as well..!!! Last heard in the mammoth > "Chaiyya Chaiyya..", her distinct voice was long disappeared..!! Good to see > these two "hatke" singers binded into one song..!! Hail ARR!!! > > --- On Mon, 4/26/10, vedavid manick <vedavid_man...@...> wrote: > > > From: vedavid manick <vedavid_man...@...> > Subject: [arr] [semi ARR] - the revival of Ila Arun > To: [email protected] > Date: Monday, April 26, 2010, 3:35 PM > > >  > > > > > > > > > A singer whose era of popularity was the early 90's with songs like Choli Ke > Peeche, is now seeing herself taking on the role of singer more frequently > these days. Her latest song Kata Kata form Raavan in my view marks her Third > hit in a row after Slumdog Millionaire and Well Done Abba. Her performance in > Kata Kata is simply awsome, as is the whole song, requiring mainly on > percussion. Brilliant, which only Rahman could do. >  >  > Her style and genre is raw and earthy in my view and while does not suit > everyone, to me is a welcome change on the current music scene.She did such a > brilliant job in Kata Kata, I cannot fathom even singers like Richa Sharma > doing half of what she did in there. >  >  No offence to the punjabis out there, but i was really getting fed up of > every son sounding like bangra, something that even Rahman did for a while > (the chiggy wiggy debacle of Blue). Now I am hoping that with tihs > breathtaking album and song, that the current trends of Hindi music would > change to be or embracing of the rich musical folk music of india in states > outside of punjab like Rajastan, Bihar and others. India is so diverce in > culture, and its reall a shame that the only style Westerners recognise is > bangra. >  > Good going to Ila Arun, A R Rahman and Mani Ratnam for this album. >  >  >

