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Naatugaadu
Junior Artist Username: Naatugaadu
Post Number: 918 Registered: 03-2010 Posted From: 149.77.164.34
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Tuesday, April 27, 2010 - 08:20 am: |
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Raavan songs baagunnaay........ Beera Beera song ekkindi first time ke.. migathaavi multiple times vinaalasi vasthaandi...... Evadu Post cheyyalani anukunte DB block ayipoddo aade Naatugaadu... Nene.... |
   
Subzero
Side Hero Username: Subzero
Post Number: 4075 Registered: 04-2008 Posted From: 59.93.83.186
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Monday, April 26, 2010 - 09:32 pm: |
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guru sainma songs baalevu kadaa |
   
Sagar
Hero Username: Sagar
Post Number: 11758 Registered: 09-2007 Posted From: 174.23.206.4
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Monday, April 26, 2010 - 04:12 pm: |
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idharu movie dhobbindhi ga |
   
Netra
Moderator Username: Netra
Post Number: 14494 Registered: 01-2008
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Monday, April 26, 2010 - 03:40 pm: |
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Moviefan84:Dil Se movies was an utter flop
Dilse songs ki emi.. excellent untaai.. cinema baavundadhi kaani.. songs always rocks.. ARR+Mani combo Roja, Bombay, Sakhi, Amrutha, dilse, yuva, guru anni rocks ee kadha.. YSR AMAR RAHE |
   
Gotcha
Side Hero Username: Gotcha
Post Number: 5987 Registered: 02-2008 Posted From: 69.211.242.14
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Monday, April 26, 2010 - 02:16 pm: |
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dilse is the best one from their combo. we never asked them to publish any figures. We just issued the advt, on which they embedded the collections themselves--Allu Sirish |
   
Moviefan84
Comedian Username: Moviefan84
Post Number: 1678 Registered: 10-2008 Posted From: 68.163.80.210
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Monday, April 26, 2010 - 01:44 pm: |
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Naaku telisi.. Mani & ARR combo lo the best music ante... ROJA first to be mentioned...awesome. Aa tarvatha vachchina Donga.. Donga kuda too good. Next, Bombay movie songs were very nice. Dil Se movies was an utter flop.. The only saving grace for this movie is.. Chaiya Chaiya song.. really a great song and a great choreography. |
   
Teluguhero
Junior Artist Username: Teluguhero
Post Number: 828 Registered: 04-2008 Posted From: 66.83.13.6
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Monday, April 26, 2010 - 12:08 pm: |
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Johnny_quest:Amrutha , Dil Se , ee cinemalu choosavaa
yes Dilse songs are best from Manirathnam-rehman combo AR Rehaman's best album is Taal |
   
Johnny_quest
Junior Artist Username: Johnny_quest
Post Number: 776 Registered: 01-2010 Posted From: 74.177.148.229
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Monday, April 26, 2010 - 12:02 pm: |
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Teluguhero:
Amrutha , Dil Se , ee cinemalu choosavaa |
   
Teluguhero
Junior Artist Username: Teluguhero
Post Number: 827 Registered: 04-2008 Posted From: 66.83.13.6
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Monday, April 26, 2010 - 11:57 am: |
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http://movies.rediff.com/report/2010/apr/26/review-music-raa van.htm You can blindly count on some combinations to never fail. The tuning between filmmaker Mani Ratnam and master composer A R Rahman [ Images ] is one of them. The curiously titled Raavan is their tenth collaboration since Roja [ Images ] and the vivacity of this merger has neither lost its ardor nor its willingness to explore. Said to draw contemporary parallels from the great Indian mythological epic, Ramayana [ Images ], Ratnam's eagerly-awaited offering features Abhishek Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan [ Images ] and Vikram as its lead players. And if the soundtrack, soaked in Gulzar's [ Images ] penetrating imagination, is anything to go by, Raavan is going to be a mostly intriguing experience. Never to give into the comfort zone trap, Rahman delivers a sound mix of zingy rusticity and zealous verve. Inspired by the calypso-flavoured wilds of Africa against the trumpeting dramatics of desi folk tunes, the thumping beats of Beera reiterate just that. Winsome from the word go, Beera's effectiveness is further escalated through the booming fervour of Vijay Prakash and Mustafa Kutoane with some piquant dressing of Keerthi Sagathia's piercing huskiness. The frothiness of this ensemble makes an instant connect with the listener. It takes a while to get off the loop before you want to get on with the rest of the album. Says a lot about Beera, right? From upbeat to intense, Raavan's mood changes gears with Karthik's blazing rendition of Behne de. And while Rahman builds a suitably thunderous aura to match the fierce passions of Gulzar's words, this is essentially a performance-oriented creation. At times reminiscent of Sonu Nigam's [ Images ] feverish chant in Dil Se's Satrangi re, though much restrained, Karthik delivers a sonorous punch. Upbeat returns with a bang, quite literally with Sukhwinder Singh [ Images ] and Am'nico's strapping execution of the rhythmic rhyme play, Thok de killi. Gulzar's rare brand of wizardry concocts some heady visuals with nuggets like Raat ka maal, raaton ne loota. Chaand taaron ke guche udaye. Din nikalna tha. Apna bhi nikla. Kismein dum hai ke suraj bujhaye?' There's enough drama, drum and drive in the stalwart Killi to please all and sundry. Needless to say, it does. Following the chartbuster Killi, Rahman aims to impress with Rekha [ Images ] Bharadwaj and Javed Ali's ravishing, romantic overtures in Ranjha Ranjha. Yet again, Gulzar scoops out some gems from his treasure of insight and invention to assemble a precious poem of glorious attachment and immortal love. A free-wheeling melody embellished with exotic arrangement, Ranjha flaunts its breezy presence and marriage of vibrant vocals with such poise, which is both alluring and inspiring. Remember her delicate whispers in Meenaxi [ Images ]'s Yeh rishta kya kehlata hai Khili re? Reena Bhardwaj returns to her dainty roots with the leisurely, amorous and soft strains of Khili re. Khili's texture brings back memories of Rahman's glass-like lullaby Jaa ri jaa (Duniya Dilwalon Ki). Despite it's fragile disposition, this tender piece makes sure its blithe presence doesn't go unnoticed in an album filled with extrovert songs. Post Beera, the sound of bigul makes another sprightly appearance, this time to rejoice in the celebratory and playful notes of Kata kata. Personifying the bridegroom to a scapegoat, Kata features the collective huskiness of ethnic specialists Ila Arun, Sapna Awasthi along with Kunal Ganjawala. Its teasing and raunchy undertones and walloping beats are akin to Roja's Rukmini in spirit but devise a tangy, earthy aroma unique to it alone. That's the beauty of Raavan. Rahman stays true to the element of Ratnam's vision as there's never any attempt to show off or introduce unnecessary elements. The outcome is exquisite. Or should I say expected. Feel free to send in your feedback as well. Rediff Rating: |
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