...I have a question for you (maybe this does not include anyone in this group)

Given the type of film that this is, the director, Rajinikant fans, etc., how 
else would you have liked the music to have turned out?  Now, I'm not asking 
this question to those who have specific and intelligent criticisms of points 
in this album (like sound, lyrics, etc.), but for those who are calling this 
album a complete washout.  

Please give us your suggestions as to how Rahman should have scored differently 
given the type of movie in mind.  Did you want soulful, soft, melodious numbers 
like in Zubeidaa? Sufi music?  Kathak music?  

Please enlighten us!

My point is that if want to bash a music album completely that's tied to a 
film, maybe you should direct some of your ire towards the type of movie and 
the director who extracts the music from the MD and has a say as to which songs 
would be allowed and not allowed.  For Enthiran, Rahman had so score a type of 
music that was apt for the film at hand, just like all his film albums.  If the 
music is not your cup of tea, say, "this music is not my taste, but maybe 
others will like it", but please stop the bashing and accusing Rahman of this, 
that, and everything else!  He's not making private albums!!!



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