In his tribute to Pancham, Gulzar says that he paid more attention to the
sound of the words rather than its meaning.

I can relate to Beera, keeping in mind that statement. Like Harshavardhan
has said, it has more to do what feel it evokes in your mind when you hear a
particular word.

Warm Regards
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Vinayak

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On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 4:28 PM, harsha vardhan
<[email protected]>wrote:

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> i think ,more than understanding the meaning of the words that ARR uses,
> its the feel ,the kind of ambiance that those create in the song, is
> important.Those chants you are talking about in 'Beera' kind of present the
> wild disposition of the protagonist,which is said to be one of the shades of
> his character.Kudos to rahman sir for his perfection.
>
>
> regards,
> harshavardhan
>
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