I agree....if these 2 songs are going to be in the movie, they should be in the 
CD!  The joy of having an audio CD is such!  

--- In [email protected], "Rivjot" <riv...@...> wrote:
>
> Ja Re Ud Ja Re would be in the movie, Ranjha Ranjha - Ila Arun & Richa Sharma 
> would be in the movie
> so where is Mani sir's policy of "you get what you see (in the movie)" 
> 
> In the interview ARR said "The song may be later added to the album" - 
> hopefully that will happen. 
> 
> --- In [email protected], "Jahanzeb" <jahanzebtippu@> wrote:
> >
> > There is a different version of Ranjah Ranjha in the film sung by Richa 
> > Sharma and Ila Irun. :(
> > 
> > The song Ja re ud jaa re may be later added to the album, however it would 
> > feature in the film. :)
> > 
> > ARR is scoring for the Rockstar. Yuhooooo!
> > 
> > -
> > 
> > He is a man of few words yet his music does all the talking. Directors from 
> > Bollywood as well as Hollywood wish to have him compose music for their 
> > films yet his super-busy schedule allows him to green-light only a handful 
> > of projects. Over the last couple of years, he has bagged every possible 
> > award from the Padma Bhushan to the BAFTA's and the Grammy to the Oscars 
> > yet he remains as humble as ever. Last week he once again gave his millions 
> > of fans a reason to cheer in the form of the spectacular musical score of 
> > Raavan. He is none other than Allah Rakha Rahman- the man who eats, 
> > breathes and (whenever he) sleeps music. Bollywood Hungama's Nikhil 
> > Ramsubramaniam caught up with the Musical Maestro for an exclusive 
> > interview to talk about the experience of composing music for Raavan, his 
> > special bonding with Mani Ratnam, his much talked about world tour and much 
> > more. Read on...
> > 
> > 18 years after debuting with Mani Ratnam's Roja, you are back once again 
> > with Mani for Raavan. How has the journey been? 
> > It's all been very good and exciting. The thing with Mani is that he 
> > receives every idea with great respect. It's not just the usual "Give me 5 
> > tunes for my film" We try to explore various avenues while composing the 
> > music in the interest of the film. 
> > 
> > In spite of your super-busy schedule you always manage to take out time for 
> > a Mani Ratnam project. You have composed music for all his films. What is 
> > it about Mani that makes it difficult for you to say 'No' to him? 
> > After a point I think you understand exactly what a person needs and what 
> > is it that he actually wants. It's pretty much the case between Mani and I. 
> > However having said that, getting such vibes and sharing such a comfort 
> > level with someone is easier said than done. By the grace of God we've 
> > pulled it so far and continue to do so in the future (smiles). 
> > 
> > The one word synonymous with your music is Experimentation. So what kind of 
> > experimentation have you tried in Raavan?
> > I don't think in terms of experimentation in each project that I do. I just 
> > go with a theme that will make the project sound exciting. In case of 
> > Raavan, we have used a lot of African vocals and sounds in some of the 
> > songs keeping with the mood and theme of the film. 
> > 
> > The music of Raavan released last amidst much fanfare. There are 6 tracks 
> > in the album. Could you take us through each of the tracks in your own 
> > words and explain the essence of songs...
> > 
> > 'Beera Beera'
> > 
> > 'Beera' is a song that describes the lead character played by Abhishek 
> > Bachchan. When we set out to compose this song, we didn't want to make the 
> > song or the character seem dark. We wanted 'Beera' to be liked by everyone. 
> > He is someone who has a point of view, it may be wrong according to some 
> > sections of the society but when you see the film you will realize his 
> > justification for the same. The song is like a celebration of his 
> > character. 
> > 
> > 'Behne De'
> > 
> > Karthik sang this song as a scratch. At that point in time, we didn't know 
> > if we were going to retain it but everyone seemed to like the version and 
> > we did retain it. We also added some background vocals by Mohammed Irfan to 
> > give a different edge to the song. It's not your usual typical song. 
> > 
> > 'Ranjha Ranjha'
> > 
> > 'Ranjha Ranjha' is an idea that I had done earlier but gave it a skip. It's 
> > poetry of Baba Bulleshah. Though the song that you hear in the album (sung 
> > by Rekha Bhardwaj, Javed Ali and Anuradha Sriram) doesn't feature in the 
> > movie, we have created another version of the song that is sung by Ila Arun 
> > and Richa Sharma which would be featured in the film. This version has been 
> > shot beautifully and works better for the film. 
> > 
> > 'Thok De Khilli'
> > 
> > 'Thok De Khilli' of course has Sukhwinder at his energetic best. He is 
> > simply a powerhouse of energy and talent. However, in this song he didn't 
> > get a chance to improvise a lot as he had to fit his vocals to match the 
> > form of the song. In spite of that he has done a fabulous job
> > 
> > 'Kata Kata'
> > 
> > 'Kata Kata' is a very typical Mani Ratnam style song. In every film of his 
> > you have this folk celebration kind of song like you had 'Chalka Chalka Re' 
> > in Saathiya or for that matter 'Rukmani Rukmani' in Roja. However, this 
> > time we have given it a different feel and it was really an enjoyable 
> > process composing this track
> > 
> > 'Khilli Re'
> > 
> > 'Khilli Re' has been sung by Reena Bhardwaj who earlier sang 'Yeh Rishta' 
> > from Meenaxi. She has got a beautiful voice which suited the song 
> > perfectly. She is a very talented singer who certainly deserves more 
> > opportunities in the future. 
> > 
> > During the music launch you also surprised everyone by composing and 
> > singing a new additional song 'Jaa Re Udd Jaa Re'. Is that song going to be 
> > added later in the album or featured in the film? 
> > The song was a very last minute addition. I saw the movie and felt like 
> > adding a song to a particular situation in the film. The lyrics of the song 
> > were ready for a while however I had to yet compose the tune. Meanwhile we 
> > had already planned our music release for the 24th of April so we didn't 
> > want to delay or postpone that because of one song. The song may be later 
> > added to the album; however it would feature in the film. 
> > 
> > In every album of yours a striking aspect is zeroing in on the right 
> > singers for the right song. How do you manage to do that? 
> > Well...to be honest, I don't know (smiles). Most of the time, it's not 
> > planned. I just look at who would suit the song and more importantly who is 
> > available at that point of time. 
> > 
> > So do you have multiple singers recording scratch versions and then you 
> > taking a call on whom to consider for the final version? 
> > Well... No we don't actually do that. Usually its just one or two times 
> > that we rehearse the song before recording except for directors like Abbas 
> > Tyrewala who is very particular about getting the right voice. Most of his 
> > songs are recorded about 6 - 7 times (smiles) 
> > 
> > In Raavan, you once again re-unite with Gulzar saab after the Oscar winning 
> > score in Slumdog Millionaire. How is it working with him time and again? 
> > There is a certain kind of affinity that Gulzar saab has for Mani and me. 
> > When he works with us, he is always very happy. I think when you are happy 
> > working as a team, it shows on the result of the end product. 
> > 
> > In June, you embark on your world tour called The A.R.Rahman Jai Ho 
> > Concert...The Journey Home. Tell us something about that and why is it 
> > called 'The Journey Home'
> > It's called The Journey Home because even though it's a World Tour, it's 
> > going to feature a repertoire of songs from my 18 year old career. We are 
> > not going to go with the obvious way of mainly performing English songs 
> > just because it's a world tour. I am really excited about the tour as its 
> > going to have some really spectacular and different production values. A 
> > lot of money has gone into that and a lot of Western artists have been 
> > working on giving the tour a whole new feel. The show is also directed very 
> > differently giving a whole new perspective to my music and to our country. 
> > 
> > So who are the singers who are going to be a part of this tour? 
> > There is Hariharan, Javed Ali, Shweta Pandit, Benny Dayal, Blaaze besides 
> > my usual troupe comprising of Sivamani on percussion, Naveen on the flute 
> > etc. 
> > 
> > Over the last couple of years Rahmania has reached an all time high with 
> > you bagging the BAFTA's, the Golden Globes, the Oscars and the Grammys. 
> > Closer home there were awards like the Padma Bhushan, Indian Of The Year 
> > etc. Is there a special section where you keep all your awards? 
> > There is a place in the office for them but once you get an award it's a 
> > thing of the past. You just keep marching on and look forward to the future
> > 
> > Now that the music of Raavan has released, what are your future projects? 
> > After Raavan, there is a Telugu film called Puli. Then there is Shankar's 
> > Robot and Abbas Tyrewala's 1-800 Love. 
> > 
> > Are you also composing the music for Imtiaz Ali's Rockstar?
> > Yes...we've just started. In fact we just finished out first sitting. It's 
> > a great experience working with a team comprising Irshad Kamil and Imtiaz 
> > Ali. 
> > 
> > How is your pet project KM Music Conservatory doing? 
> > It's doing really well. We just signed up with Middlesex University to 
> > oversee the whole education. We are expanding and going to a larger campus 
> > very soon. 
> > 
> > Finally we know that you listen to all kinds of music. So what's currently 
> > playing on your iPod? 
> > Well...I've been listening to Susan Boyle's album, Kumar Gandharva's songs 
> > and Coldplay. Besides I am always listening to my songs while mixing 
> > (smiles).
> > 
> > http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/features/2010/05/05/6201/index.html
> >
>


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