May be the writer used infamous in the sense invaluble.. anyway.. I didnt like the way of his mentioning swades music as not meeting the expectation..look at the BGM of swades. Wait and see..media says Jodha Akbar cdnt match swades..watever.
--- In [email protected], "edwardian10" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > "Gowarikar has also signed his infamous partner in music, A.R. Rahman > (with lyricist Javed Akhtar)" > > Is the writer crazy or what. He probably doesn't know the meaning or > correct use of INFAMOUS. Infamous means notorious, i.e., famous but > not for good reasons. > > > Anyways, looking forward to the soundtrack > > In [email protected], manaf cp <manafcp@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Email this page > > Print this page > > Director Ashutosh Gowarikar of "Baazi" (known for Amir Khan in > drag), "Lagaan" (known for gaining the Academy Award nomination for > best foreign film) and "Swades" (known for featuring one of Shah Rukh > Khan's best performances) fame returns to the silver screen with his > latest magna opus, "Jodhaa-Akbar". > > The screenplay centers on a classic sixteenth century love story > between the Mughal Emperor Akbar and a Rajput princess Jodhaa. The > princess is originally used as a political pawn in a marriage to gain > the allegiance of the Rajputs, and initially feels no love for the > Akbar, but rather holds a fiery resentment in her heart. Akbar may > have been able to win an empire that stretched from the Hindu Kush, > to Afghanistan, to the Himalayas to the Godavari River, but will he > be able to conquer his queen's heart? Hindi films have tried period > pieces to varying effects. In recent memory one can remember the > debacle of J.P. Dutta's "Umrao Jaan" (starring Abhishek Bachchan and > Aishwarya Rai) and Santosh Sivan's under-rated flawed yet > beautiful "Asoka" (starring Shah Rukh Khan and Kareena Kapoor). If > there is one director that can perhaps provide Bollywood fans with a > true classic movie going experience, it is Ashutosh Gowarikar. > For his latest, he has signed the hot couple > > from "Dhoom II", Hrithik Roshan and Aishwarya Rai. The lead pair > set the screen on fire with their chemistry and the outlawed kiss > from that blockbuster. If there ever were an actor that could convey > the intensity of Emperor Akbar it is Hrithik Roshan. Who could > possibly steal the Emperor's heart? None other than Aishwarya Rai > could portray the intensity, anger and passion of Empress Jodhaa. > Here's hoping that the chemistry they shared in "Dhoom 2" is amp'd up > in the capable hands of a director the caliber of Gowarikar. In > addition to signing the hottest lead pair, Gowarikar has also signed > his infamous partner in music, A.R. Rahman (with lyricist Javed > Akhtar). The musical score for "Lagaan" is considered to be a classic > and will stand up to the test of time. The soundtrack to "Swades" > didn't live up to expectations, but nonetheless contained some > memorable tunes that matched the mood of that movie. Here's hoping > that maestro Rahman will provide us with one of the > > best soundtracks of 2007. Already the anticipation is building for > the qawwali number, titled, "Khwaja Mere Khwaja" which will feature > the smooth vocals of Sonu Nigam and Alka Yagnik. Backed by a > solid producer like Ronnie Screwvalla, Ashutosh Gowarikar looks set > to wow audiences with his latest release. He's spared no expense in > making sure that the film is historically correct, from hiring > scholars, to herds of animals, to detailed costumes, to intense > performances the movie promises to be one that will leave Bollywood > fans worldwide breathless and caught up in the eternally classic love > story of "Jodhaa-Akbar". > > > > http://www.planetbollywood.com/displayReview.php?id=053007031853 > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > You snooze, you lose. Get messages ASAP with AutoCheck > > in the all-new Yahoo! Mail Beta. > > >

