please see if it is possible to have a preview of 
rhymeskool on arr site?

--- In [email protected], "Raghu" <arr_ra...@...> wrote:
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> ARR's site says Rhymeskool CDs are in Stores on 17th June..
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> --- In [email protected], Gopal Srinivasan <catchgops@> wrote:
> >
> > RaavanNikhat Kazmi, TNN, Jun 17, 2010, 09.11pm IST
> > 
> > <http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/movie-reviews/hindi/Raavan/moviereview/6058139.cms>
> > STILL FROM RAAVAN MORE
> > PICS<http://photogallery.indiatimes.com/articleshow/5858280.cms>
> > <http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/movie-reviews/hindi/Raavan/moviereview/6058139.cms>
> > Critic's Rating: 3.5
> > Cast: Abhishek Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Vikram, Govinda, Ravi
> > Kishan
> > Direction: Mani Ratnam
> > Genre: Drama
> > Duration: 2 hours 6 minutes
> > Readers Rating: 3.5Rate this movie 1 (Poor) 1.5 (Below average) 2
> > (Average) 2.5 (Above
> > average) 3 (Good) 3.5 (Good +) 4 (Very good) 4.5 (Very good +)
> > 5 (Outstanding)
> > <http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/movie-reviews/hindi/Raavan/moviereview/6058139.cms#write>
> > *More from Raavan*
> > Trailer
> > Making of Mani Ratnam's 'Raavan'
> > First look: Abhishek's wild tribal dance in 'Raavan'
> > Aishwarya is the 'hero' of Raavan
> > Watch: 'Raagini' Ash's bubblier side in 'Raavan'
> > Abhi-Ash promote 'Raavan' at Cannes
> > 'Raavan' will not be screened at IIFA: Mani Ratnam
> > [image: 
> > Photogallery]<http://photogallery.indiatimes.com/articleshow/5862546.cms>
> > Photogallery 
> > <http://photogallery.indiatimes.com/articleshow/5862546.cms>[image:
> > Official Site] <http://www.raavan-thefilm.com/>
> > Official Site <http://www.raavan-thefilm.com/>
> > Story: Cop Dev Pratap Sharma (Vikram) has just one mission in his life. He
> > wants to capture the local outlaw, Beera (Abhishek Bachchan) who may be a
> > Robin Hood for the tribals around, nevertheless, he is a law breaker. More
> > importantly, he has kidnapped the cop's beautiful wife, Ragini (Aishwarya
> > Rai Bachchan) to avenge a personal grouse and has escaped into the dense
> > jungles. Turn ofevents: the kidnapper falls in love with his trophy victim
> > who too gets indecisive about where her loyalties lie....
> > 
> > Movie Review: The epics return again to contemporary cinema. After a
> > re-telling of the Mahabharata against a political backdrop in Prakash Jha's
> > Raajneeti, cineastes can now feast their eyes on a modern-day rewrite of the
> > Ramayana, against a cops-and-robbers canvas.
> > 
> > Feast? Yes. The high point of Mani Ratnam's film is primarily its visual
> > opulence. The film is literally a work of art where one luminescent frame
> > follows another as the scenes keep shifting from one wet and rocky landscape
> > to another misty mountainscape. You can't seem to get enough of the montages
> > that leave you breathless with the excellent camera artistry by Santosh
> > Sivan and Manikandan. From the opening sequences where Beera (Abhishek)
> > smashes his boat into wide-eyed Aishwarya's canoe, to the fleeing, flinging,
> > fulminating visage of Aishwarya, captured against wild waterfalls, turbulent
> > tidal rivers, crumbling trees and silken drizzle, the film is a string of
> > breath taking images. So much so, you seem to forget -- and almost forgive
> > -- the fact that the first half hardly has any story. It is essentially just
> > one prolonged chase, where cop Dev (Vikram) relentlessly pursues criminal
> > Beera (Abhishek Bachchan) in order to rescue his wife (Ragini) and book the
> > fugitive who garners great local support.
> > ------------------------------
> > Best Readers' Reviews Vikram performance is real gud unless somebody's
> > voluntary opinion about his acting skills...Read
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> > The paper-thin plot in the first half, does get you somewhat restless,
> > despite a seminal scene where Sita-esque Aishwarya suddenly discovers a
> > strange new emotion for a Raavan-esque Abhishek. After having labelled him
> > beastly and brutish, a complete low-life when compared to her devta-like
> > husband Dev, she finds herself being involuntarily drawn towards her
> > kidnapper, despite his muddy visage and his gory past. And herein lies the
> > second hook that draws you to the film: it's revisionist tale of a Sita-like
> > heroine flipping for a Raavan-like anti-hero, even as the traditional hero
> > gets imbued in grey tones.... The anti-hero has always remained an alluring
> > figure in cinema lore and Mani Ratnam carries his charisma forward with
> > Raavan.
> > 
> > The second half of the film does get a semblance of story, with adequate
> > twists and turns which reflect the Surpanakha legend (again revised), the
> > Hanuman-Sita encounter, the Agni-pariksha demand (re-interpreted again as a
> > polygraph test) and the film moves from sheer visual to visceral too. There
> > are enough punches in the second half to keep the momentum going, but by and
> > large, the film scores mostly on art and aesthete. Everything seems to be
> > geared to make Raavan an object d'art, including the music (AR Rahman and
> > Gulzar create a few foot-tapping numbers), the stunts, the cinematography
> > and the no-make-up and heavily-made-up look of Aishwarya and Abhishek
> > respectively. However, a little more attention to the narrative was
> > desperately needed in Raavan.
> > 
> > In terms of performance, Aishwarya stands out as the lead actor, with her
> > competent rendition of a woman who is torn between her love and loyalty
> > towards her husband and her attraction towards a misunderstood brigand, with
> > a heart of gold. Vikram, by and large remains a side hero: somewhat
> > undefined and formless while Govinda's Hanuman-like rendition of the forest
> > guard is flippant. Which brings us to Beera: Abhishek Bachchan is immensely
> > watchable, but he fails to lift the character of the anti-hero to another
> > level altogether. Maybe, a less of multani mitti (mud packs) and `bagad
> > billa' antics would have allowed the natural actor in him to surface and
> > bloom. Also, his other two outings with Mani Ratnam -- Yuva and Guru --
> > definitely tower above Beera.
> > 
> > But hey, Raavan is chicken soup for the senses. Go, indulge yourself.
> > 
> > A word about:
> > 
> > Performances: Aishwarya leads, Abhishek follows, Vikram lags behind,
> > Govinda's going nowhere.
> > 
> > Story: The screenplay by Mani Ratnam needed more substance and bite.
> > 
> > Cinematography: Absolutely riveting! The camera artistry by Santosh Sivan
> > and Manikandan is the heart and soul of Raavan.
> > 
> > Music: AR Rahman and Gulzar create an interesting audio track, although
> > Rahman's earlier associations with Mani Ratnam remain unforgettable. Numbers
> > to watch out for: Beera, Behne De and Khili Re.
> > 
> > Styling: Sabyasachi Mukherji's costumes are apt, blending modernity with
> > tradition, just as the film tries to do. Aishwarya's no-make-up look is a
> > winner.
> > 
> > Inspiration: The film is a modern day, revisionist adaptation of the epic,
> > Ramayana.
> > 
> > http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/movie-reviews/hindi/Raavan/moviereview/6058139.cms
> >
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