Awesome write-up, Gayathri!! Could visualize your excitement and enjoyment 
while you and your nephew were on journey, listening to this masterpiece 
album..! 
 
 
And to your small doubts regarding the relationship btwn Reena and Rekha 
Bharadwaj....i feel., there is no such relation..! Rekha is the wife of 
acclaimed musician and film maker Vishal Bharadwaj.. while Reena is the UK 
based singer who's so far sung in movies composed only by ARR...!
 
And many would have missed...there is another "Bharadwaj" in the tracklist of 
Raavan...he is Goutham Bharadwaj..!! :) Seems like its Bharadwaj battalion in 
Raavan!!! :)

--- On Tue, 5/4/10, Gayathri Chandrakasan <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Gayathri Chandrakasan <[email protected]>
Subject: [arr] My thoughts on Raavan
To: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, May 4, 2010, 6:34 AM


  








My thoughts on Raavan
Ok, let me begin with a warning…this is a long post, and those who know me (and 
know how I love to drift out of the topic most of the time) here’s a 
consolation…there’s a “delete” just around the corner for your convenience  
LOL, Just kidding, please read this mail, even if it’s only to bash me up later 
on 
On the other hand, though I’ve been listening to Raavan for the umpteenth time 
now, I kept having second thoughts about stating my views on the album in this 
group. “Why?” you may ask me…well, even if you’re not, I’m still indebted to 
provide you with my reasoning 
To begin with, the chaotic surrounding here has kinda put me off. I mean, it’s 
a norm to see a group of members praising an album while the other being 
critical on the same. Isn’t this what has been happening for every new releases 
of ARR’s? So why fret now, you may ask. Well, for some reasons, Raavan’s 
release has witnessed even some of the most “self-composed” members to throw 
caution to the wind and hurl abuses to one another. (Hey, don’t start picking 
on me now, I promise that I won’t say your names out loud!) 
On the other hand, if you guys are trying to spice things up here, you sure are 
doing a great job at this. The fact that my mail-box is crammed with nothing 
less than 100 mails from ARR group per day itself is a clear evidence to this! 
LOL!
Secondly, I was contemplating whether to put my thoughts down now or to come up 
with a collective review once the Tamil version is out. Then again, the release 
of the Tamil version has been delayed for some time now, and between writing 
now (when I still have the urge to do so) and waiting for the indefinite 
release of the Tamil version, I chose the former. So here it is…
Let me be honest…I mean really honest with you guys. I’ll begin by telling you 
what happen on the day I bought this album…The moment I got out of the store 
after purchasing the album, the sky opened up and start flooding the whole 
town. You may say that it’s God’s way of showering blessing, but why does it 
have to happen at a time when I didn’t have my umbrella around? I ran to my car 
as fast as I can and guess what?…I couldn’t find my car keys! (it was stuck 
inside my handbag with my hundred other things…well, whoever said that a lady’s 
handbag contains almost everything under the sun wasn’t kidding themselves. My 
handbag had almost all…except my dumb car keys ) As luck would have it, there 
wasn’t a shelter nearby, thus, I had to open my handbag in the middle of the 
road, drenching myself and the hundred other stuff I was talking about, in the 
process of finding the keys!
So, yeah, I finally found the keys, got in to the car and just at that point, 
some nutcracker had to double-park his car beside mine! Well, after a short 
dispute and many honks later, I managed to get my car out. Now, here’s the 
moment I was waiting for, the excitement of listening to ARR’s album for the 
first time  
Beera Beera with Vijay Prakash’s strong vocals set the ball rolling. Karthik 
came in next with Behne De, followed by Thok de killi, Ranjha Ranjha, Killi re 
and Kata Kata and…well, that’s it. Wait a minute…that’s it? I haven’t even 
begun to enjoy any of them yet  For the first time, I found that I didn’t have 
any thoughts about ARR’s album…not even a negative one…I was feeling almost 
indifferent and I didn’t like the feeling at all. Hating an album is one thing, 
but indifferent? If only this day could get worse.
So, I started playing them again from the beginning. By then, I reached the 
Montessori where my 3 years old nephew studies. I picked him up and was just 
about to replace Raavan with Thomas & Friends soundtracks (despite months of 
cajoling him to listen to ARR, I must say that I’ve failed to break my nephew’s 
“relationship” with Thomas & Friends soundtracks) when a “miracle” occurred. 
No, there was no signs of snow falling (that would have been a disaster, not a 
miracle ;)…it was my nephew swaying his body to the beats of Beera Beera. Hey, 
were the beats there the first time around? I abandoned all thoughts of 
changing the cd. Instead, I hiked up the volume and both of us started to sway 
together this time around. Beera Beera has the grandeur presentation with Vijay 
Prakash’s solid voice giving a wonderful rural touch to it. In fact, the name 
Beera is so addictive that by the end of the song, both my nephew and me kept 
singing Beera Beera
 from the top of our lungs! (well, it was really more like “screaming” than 
“singing” actually but who cares?) And the beats, wow! I’ve always maintained 
that ARR provides the best percussion sounds…and time and again, he proves me 
right. Beera Beera is definitely a wonderful start to the album. 
Behne De followed thereafter. Undoubtedly, this has one of the best prelude 
ever…there is something so mystifying in the prelude that you just can’t wait 
to hear what ARR has to offer. And with Karthik giving his best (as always), 
you can never be wrong in classifying this as the best number in the album. God 
knows why National Award has eluded Karthik for so long. This guy deserves it 
and more… 
On the whole, Behne De grants such a spellbinding experience! I’m left 
speechless…And my nephew? Well he’s too busy staring at the cute chick in the 
car beside ours to notice this number. Oh well, one day he’ll learn to 
appreciate ARR’s music.
Then comes Thok de killi…there’s something so modern yet rustic in this number. 
Again the percussion takes full control of the song that my nephew started 
jumping on his seat again…if only I was not driving, I would have joined him 
too. The sudden increase in the tempo coupled with Sukhwinder’s amazing vocals 
just leaves you asking for more. 



Rekha Bharadwaj and Javed Ali came next with the seductive Ranjha Ranjha. I 
have to admit. I never liked Rekha’s voice. Yeah, I know…I might be alone in 
this, but still, I never liked her voice…til Ranjha Ranjha happened. In fact, 
her voice is so captivating that she completely overshadowed Javed Ali’s 
performance here. Great going Rekha, you just got yourself another fan on the 
list!


And there’s also Khilli re, a typical Shreya Ghosal kinda number. But this time 
around, ARR ropes in the sweet Reena Bhardwaj (is she related to Rekha by any 
chance?). And I must say, she did great justice to this song. The song has a 
soothing effect, coupled with Reena’s melodious voice. And I was mighty 
impressed with the first interlude…so much so that I can almost imagine 
Aishwarya gracefully performing her Bharatanatyam to it. 



And finally ARR brings in Kata kata. Like Beera Beera, Kata Kata too were given 
a majestic look, all thanks to the grand orchestration and vibrant voices in 
the form of Ila Arun, Sapna Awasthi and Kunal Ganjawala.  There is a festive 
and celebratory feel to the number which makes you want to hear it over and 
over again.
As an album, Raavan is a definite treat to the ears. It’s so wonderfully woven 
that they all fit together while still managing to be distinctive at the same 
time. And with wonderful picturisations (which we can fearlessly expect from 
Maniratnam & team), this would definitely turn out to be “picture-perfect”.  



And yes, what was the biggest lesson I’ve learned from this experience?. 
..Never hear to ARR’s new album when you’re in a ghastly mood! 



Oh yeah, wanna know what happened to my nephew? He didn’t want to leave the car 
when we reached home so we decided to go for another round of drive while 
listening to Raavan…over and over again. 








      

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