What about RAAVAN Tracklist..? Anything More MR. Gopal Anandan........

On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 2:34 PM, Gopal Anandan <[email protected]> wrote:

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>   My only submission is the rest of the movie - other than the songs - the
> poor screenplay in it - makes the movie a flop and also the songs being
> forgotten.
>
> ciao / Gopal
>
> --- On *Wed, 4/11/09, V S Rawat <[email protected]>* wrote:
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> From: V S Rawat <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [arr] Re: Watched Blue yesterday and...
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Wednesday, 4 November, 2009, 11:35 AM
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> On 11/3/2009 4:21 PM India Time, _Gopal Anandan_ wrote:
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> > 1. poor movie script, screenplay - screws up some good ARR songs. Like
> > in Blue, Yuvvraj, Delhi 6
> >
>
> 1.
> About Delhi 6, whatever be the merits of ROM style of storytelling, but he
> did give prominence to our man's songs.
>
> - Rehna Tu was such a situation specific that it couldn't have been
> possible to get it made without very close understanding and communication
> between the film director and the MD.
>
> - Arziya was shot on such a vast panoramic scale that it must have required
> a lot of efforts from director to shoot this brilliant song by our man.
>
> - Genda phool just happens sort of unannounced but it still brings a fresh
> air when it happens.
>
> - Ye Dilli hai mere yaar could only be a background song by its genre. Kala
> bandar was also particularly created for the film's situation.
>
> - maskali, of course, was more a filler song compared with the media
> coverage it got before the release of the film.
>
> - dil gira also was more like a filler, though we can't deny that director
> did put a lot of efforts in shooting it.
>
> --
> 2. Ghai did his best to give prominence to each and every song. Zindagi was
> shot at the most appropriate juncture, though its breakup could have been
> avoided. All three dance songs were elaborately and luxuriously shot, I get
> mixed up in which of the three dance songs was which. tu dost hai also had
> money spent in special effects. tu muskara was grand climax song. manmohini
> was situation perfect.
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> --
> i think we can judge the prominence given to a song if we can remember
> which song was placed where and what was there in the video and how
> significant it was for the film. In blue we do get mix up among the songs,
> and the opening/closing credit songs were just wasted. Of course, in D6, one
> can recall which of the each song was where.
>
> --
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> So I don't agree with you that D6 and Yuvvraj songs treatment had anything
> lacking from the side of the director and I wouldn't club them in the
> categories of blue.
>
> What more do we expect a director to do for ARR songs?
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> --
> Rawat
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