I alluded to this in my reviews of Raavan, but it's very clear...the Veera 
versions have a much higher clap, bass guitar, and small rhythm volumes vs. the 
Hindi Beera version.  When you listen to the first minute of Beera, you will 
notice some very faint claps and a bass guitar sound, which both then get 
subdued when the rest of the singing and instruments take off.  In both Veera 
versions, the claps are very crisp and loud along with a very nice bass guitar 
and crisper sounding rhythms throughout the song.  

I have compared Beera vs. both Veeras on the best quality audios and in good 
speakers, and no doubt, the bass and clap sounds in both Veeras are louder and 
crisper, making the song arrangement wise superior in the Tamil and Telugu 
versions vs. the Hindi version.

I wonder why ARR kept those track volumes low in the Hindi version and higher 
in the other 2.  Anyone want to conjecture a guess?

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