sometimes we should not think too much but enjoy the beauty as it is just like 
we like the mother nature's beauty. 
With technology and the advanced technique used by AR in editing its difficult 
to say what was first and what came later. Its quiet possible that the word 
Fanaaa was done later and AR liked its usage much appropriate for all the 
languages. And the word Fanaa became very popular later in Indian films.. This 
is how few words and its usage create its impact. Also the Yuva movie suited 
much to the Bengali backdrop, Mani didnt think of doing it with Mumbai or Delhi 
bcs the screenplay would not match exactly with the culture. 
Take for example the phrase "Vinnaithandi varuvaaya" it might have been a small 
thing in the song but see how it became the title of a movie. One should be 
optimistic to enjoy how the phrase was used rather than doing researches why 
the phrase wasn't an appropriate title. 
I think AR works with a thought to create good music and songs so that its 
enjoyed by larger audience. Its choice thats personified and needless be the 
same with every other.

--- In [email protected], "vimaljk" <vima...@...> wrote:
>
> Do you guys have any idea if the audio will be recorded originally in Tamil 
> and then  in Hindu or vice versa.....if I remember correctly the Yuva sogns 
> were recorded before Aayitha Ezhutu (b/c you can hear Lucky Ali's voice in 
> Hey Goodbye Nanba, the word Fanaa is used in the tamil version, as well as 
> the word Yuva in Jana Gana Mana)...that being said I actually like Aayitha 
> Ezhuthu better than Yuva music-wise because I liked how it was just AR rahman 
> singing Jana Gana Mana, while he was joined by two others in Dhaka 
> Laka.....also....i liked Sujatha's singing in Nenjam Ellam over Alka Yagnik 
> in Badal......
> 
> I DO wish Ravan's songs were recorded in tamil first, as I feel that version 
> of the film will be better due to the case (Vikram, Aishwariya, Priyamani, 
> Prithviraj, Karthik)......Abhishek and Govinda somehow aren't exciting me as 
> much as the star cast for the former
> 
> But either way, all that matters at the end of the day is that the music be 
> good (whichever is recorded first)....i am not expecting as much as others 
> for this soundtrack, as I feel that Vinnai Thandi Varuvaya will take some 
> time to top (the music is THAT good!)...but of course I am sure ARR will 
> deliver good songs as always
>


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