hey this is my list.

rang de basanti- be a rebel
Guru- tere bina all the way!
Jodha Akbar- khwaja mere khwaja rahman is the best in this song
Jaane Tu- pappu cant dance remix
Ada- ishq ada male
Yuvvraj- dil ka rishta one of the best songs in the universe!
Slumdog- Luquid Dance this song just mesmerizes me so much!
Ghajini- All 4 except for Latoo. Cant decide which one is the best!
Delhi 6- Delhi 6 hai rahman hai mere yaar, bas ishq mohabbat pyaar. 

Thanks,
Adithya




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From: tg vinodh <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2009 6:41:38 AM
Subject: [arr] Re:Name your favorite song from each album


Rang De Basanti - Tu bin
Guru - Maiya Maiya
Jodha Akbar - Jashn-e-bahaara
Jaane Tu - Jaane tu mera(female)
Ada - Ishq Ada hain
Yuvvraaj - Dil ka Rishta
Slumdog - Latika's theme
Ghajini- Keise mujhe
D6 - Genda phool

Regards,
TG Vinodh

--- In arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com, Adi <n.adi...@.. .> wrote:
>
> Rang De Basanti - Paathshaala
> Guru - Jaage Hain
> Jodha Akbar - Azeem-o-shaan
> Jaane Tu - Aditi
> Ada - Meherbaan
> Yuvvraaj - Tu hi meri dost hai
> Slumdog - Mausam and Escape
> Ghajini- Guzarish
> D6 - Kaala bandar
> 
> 2009/1/28 Khan Amjath <amj_ab...@. ..>
> 
> >   and here is mine....
> >
> > Rang De Basanti - Luka Chhuppi (whenever I see the visual along 
with with
> > our Boss's master work, I feel sad like lost something I love 
most)
> > Guru - Tere Bina..(Definately this would be the favourite for 
anyone, there
> > is no second thought)
> > Jodha Akbar - Jashn e bahaara ( It mesmerize..)
> > Jaane Tu - Kahin toh (Superb melody from the album...Its my 
caller tune
> > too...)
> > Ada - Hawa sun hawa (Since I'm a big fan of Sonu...I like this)
> > Yuvvraaj - Dost (Of course)
> > Slumdog - Mausam and Escape(Of course)
> > Ghajini- Kaise Muje (when Shreya Goshal gears up I'm completely 
lost..What
> > a beautiful voice she has..I admire)
> > D6 - Gendaphool (I like all the songs especially this one for 
RB's voice)
> >
> >
> >
> > 
> >
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> "You are what your deepest desire is;
> As you desire, so is your intention;
> As your intention, so is your will;
> As is your will so is your deed;
> As is your deed, so is your destiny"
>                                           -The Upanishads
>

    


      

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