Aadhi raat jaagi re
tan ke sur, sun ke.... 
Sun sun ke
sur sunke- aaja piya
Aaja re, mehke main, saans ki dhun sunke
sun sunke, dhun sunke
aaja piya, piya aaja

khilire khili re......
 
  Ths r the additional lines that r present n the cd booklet..I hpe these lines 
r nt n the song

On Thu, 29 Apr 2010 02:55 IST AJ wrote:

>The title is misleading.....he didn't score Raavan from scratch to final CD in 
>a month.....who knows how long it took.  What the article is saying is that 
>things came together within a month before the release as ARR went back and 
>reworked the songs.  
>
>How can the CD booklet have more lyrics then what's on the CD?  That's a gross 
>mistake and quite unprofessional on T-Series part if that's true!
>
>--- In [email protected], "A.R.Rajib" <a.r.ra...@...> wrote:
>>
>>  *Rahman scores Raavan in a month*
>> Buzz u*
>> 
>> For those who have worked with A R
>> Rahman<http://fanclub.starboxoffice.com/FanClub.aspx?cid=75>,
>> this news is no surprise. The musical genius, who has fans the world over,
>> is known to work and re-work and still re-work a lot of his work for movies
>> till he is satisfied. *
>>  And his satisfaction, well, it can come even just a day before your album
>> is all set to be unveiled. And that's how things worked for Mani Ratnam's *
>> Raavan<http://www.starboxoffice.com/movie/reviews.aspx?m=Raavan&bid=2011/June/reviews_20110625_25>
>> *as well.
>> 
>> "As always, this album all came together only last month. But it was a lot
>> of fun working with Gulzar and Mani," says Rahman with a mischievous smile.
>> 
>> A source from the film tells us more. "Mani was quite clear that he wanted
>> Rahman to work on the soundtrack of his epic film – both the Hindi and Tamil
>> version. But AR's manic schedule meant things weren't signed and sealed till
>> the last minute. In fact, he did record some tracks and send them to Mani to
>> listen to. Everyone loved what they heard," says the source. "But last
>> month, Rahman called Mani and said he had re-worked tracks and was sending a
>> new lot of scratch material for him to hear. It was these new tracks that
>> have become the final album," adds the source.
>> 
>> This is not the first time that Rahman has called back his scores and
>> re-worked them. Whether it's been Hollywood films like *The Couples
>> Retreat* or,
>> even closer home, Subhash Ghai's
>> *Yuvvraaj<http://www.starboxoffice.com/movie/reviews.aspx?m=Yuvvraaj&bid=2008/October/reviews_20081017_10>
>> ,* Rahman has often called back his work and redone them till he himself is
>> completely satisfied.
>> 
>> It's no wonder then, with such dedication and passion for his work, that
>> Rahman is dubbed as the Mozart from Madras!
>> 
>> http://www.starboxoffice.com/newsDetails.aspx?xfile=2010/April/News_20100428_120
>> -- 
>> - Regards
>> 
>> ~ ~ A.R.Rajib ~ ~
>>
>
>


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