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A R Rahman – Top 10 Music Albums

Friday, December 31st, 2010
style="text-align: justify;"> title="A R Rahman" href="http://www.bollykings.com/a-r-rahman-the-mozart-of-madras/">A R Rahman, the Mozart from Madras, has had a prolific career. His contribution to music and particularly to the Indian Film Industry is immense. Be it introduction of computers in music production or bringing western as well as classical influences into the contemporary music, ARR has created an entire world of music in its own right. With over a hundred albums composed in the time span of two decades, it is not easy to choose which album is his best. However, I have compiled this list of top ten albums of A R Rahman just to see how difficult an exercise it is.

style="text-align: justify;">While compiling the list the criteria was: a) Albums with no filler songs b) commercially successful and c) the kind of impact the album had when it released. Of course, while compiling the list it was hard to be totally subjective, especially since each of ARR album is special, but the intention was to be as subjective as possible. I leave it to the readers to decide whether the list is any good. So, here goes:

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style="text-align: justify;">10)  Jodhaa Akbar (2008) – Ashutosh Gowarikar and ARR make a great team. Jodhaa Akbar was the result of their coming together for the third time. “Azeem-O-Shaan” with the heavy percussion, foot-tapping beats and a melodious tune was a kind of song never heard before. “Jashn-e-bahara” with very light orchestration, a lilting tune and soulful rendition by Javed Ali, debuted no.1 at many charts, again something unprecedented. Then there was “khwaja mere khwaja”; ARR got behind the mic for this one and weaved magic. In spite of it being a completely devotional song with Urdu lyrics, it became a hit. “Inn Lamhon ke Daaman mein” was also liked.

style="text-align: justify;">9)  Jaane Tu… Ya Jaane Na (2008) – This was the album that reinstated ARR’s credentials of making campus-friendly commercial music. As soon as the promos of “Kabhi Kabhi Aditi” were aired, people lapped up the music. Pappu Can’t Dance reached cult status and the ballad “Kahin to hogi wo” became a mainstay for romantics. “Nazrein milana”, the total fun song, also got a fair amount of air time and “Jaane Tu mera kya hai”, both the versions, were liked by people. Tu Bole was not as popular but Jazz aficionados loved it. Almost every single song of the soundtrack was a hit and the simple orchestration of “Kabhi Kabhi Aditi”, “Nazrein Milana” and “Kahin To Hogi woh” combined with melodious tune make this album special.

style="text-align: justify;"> /> 8 )Rangeela (1995) – This movie was ARR’s debut in Hindi movies. Aasha Bhosale came out of her sabbatical to sing two songs (“Rangeela Re” and “Tanha Tanha”) for this movie, both going on to become super hits and Aasha winning Filmfare award for “Rangeela Re”. With the soundtrack of Rangeela, ARR brought a freshness to the 90’s music scene which was otherwise stagnant with songs featuring dholaks, piano, violin and Kumar Sanu.

style="text-align: justify;">7) Delhi 6 (2009) – One song defines this soundtrack –“Masakkali”. Indeed, such was the magic of this song that it dominated airwaves for quite a while. Mohit Chauhan sang this song with such gusto that the song became alive and also won him a filmfare award. “Rehna Tu”, “Dil Gira”, “Arziyaan” were masterpieces. Then there are totally fun or time pass songs like “Kaala Bandar” and another super-hit “Genda Phool”.

style="text-align: justify;">6) Rang De Basanti (2006) – If Jaane Tu.. had “Pappu can’t dance”, RDB had “Masti Ki Paathshaala”. The music of RDB was unlike anything heard before. The title track had underground bhangra elements, “Khalbali” was a very dark Mid-eastern composition, whereas “Paathshaala” was a fun track with electronic beats, samples, bass and what not. On the other hand there was Rubaroo with just a guitar and some light beats as accompaniment, “Tu Bin Bataaye” with a very unusual and light orchestration, and there was also “Lukka Chuppi”. Lukka Chuppi is a song that was incredible in every sense; It was a duet between ARR and Lata Mangeshkar, it featured an exotic combination of guitar and tabla and a full blown crescendo building up tension towards the end.

style="text-align: justify;">5) Taal (1999) – Coming together of the showman of Bollywood Subhash Ghai and ARR. The soundtrack was pure magic. Whether it was the title track, “Nahin Saamne” or “Ishq Bina”, the songs were loved by critics as well as masses. Aasha Bhosale got behind the mic yet again to croon “Kahin Aag Lage”, which became super hit. Taal was yet another album by ARR that was different from the mainstream and very fresh. The songs have become classics and will be sung for many years.

style="text-align: justify;">4) Dil Se (1998) – The song “Chhaiyya Chhaiyya” is very popular in the West. But there is much more to this album than just this song. In fact, each and every song of this album was a super hit. Lata Mangeshkar and ARR collaborated for the first time for the song “Jiya Jale”. Udit Narayan proved his mettle in “Ae Ajnabi”, which is considered by many as ARR’s best, and Sonu Nigam displayed his talent of voice modulation.

style="text-align: justify;">3) Bombay (1995) – The largest selling album of its time, need more reasons for this album being at number 3? There are plenty. The instrumental piece “Bombay theme” is still sampled by Western artists and has featured in many international compilations. Hariharan and Chitra became singing sensations all over India for their rendition of “Tu Hi Re” and “Kehna Hai Kya” respectively. “Humma Humma” was a huge hit even though it was a totally western track.

style="text-align: justify;">2) Lagaan – Once upon a time in India (2000) – The Oscar nominated movie was another musical masterpiece from ARR’s stable. “Ghannana Ghannana” saw coming together of many veteran singers and became a huge hit. The song was simply out of this world. “Mitwa” sung by Udit Narayan was par excellence and won him a Filmfare award. Every song of this album was magical and one can write volumes of critical appreciation about the music of Lagaan. Still it is not number one on this list, the reason being one word – “Roja”.

style="text-align: justify;">1) Roja – Call it bias, but the first ever composition of ARR deserves a very special place. The music of Roja was a big leap in terms of music production in the country. Computer and other electronic equipment were used heavily for the very first time in the music industry. However it was the sheer melody of “Roja Janeman”, “Ye haseen Wadiyaan” and the evergreen “Dil Hai Chhota Sa” that won the hearts of people all over the country and even other parts of the world.

style="text-align: justify;">These are what I consider to be ARR’s best. If you think I have missed some album or if your favorite album is missing, I’ll be happy to hear you out.

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    Various jobs in HAL Nashik Dec-2010

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    Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL)
    Aircraft Division, Nashik 

    HAL Aircraft Division, Nasik is Hyderabad invites application for the following posts : 

    1. Assistant Engineer (Mechanical) : 14 posts (ST-9, PH-5), Age : 28 years, Pay Scale : Rs.12600-3%-32500
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    Army vice chief reviews activities of Gajraj 4 Corps

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    Lessons learnt from TMK … and why Akshay is more popular than Akshay

    Wednesday, December 29th, 2010
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    TMK has been critically trashed. The box office collections have slowed down considerably in the first two weeks itself and Akshay Kumar has delivered one more flop. But did we (or the filmmakers and actors) learn any lessons from this? Probably not. Still, since we have nothing better to do with our lives, let’s take some time out and analyze the reasons behind TMK’s failure.

    1. Sheila ki jawani – The quintessential masala:

    Our filmmakers believe that as long as  the essential masalas are in there, the dish will turn out to be savory. Right? Wrong. Sheila Ki Jawani is a hit, there is no doubt about that, but gyrating bodies and barely clad females have not been enough to pull in the public.

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    Entertainment? Where men ogle at half naked women?

    2. Relying on the star power: Throw in Akshay Kumar and Katrina Kaif. Add to that some funny sidekicks and some song and dance. Our producers/directors assume that this should be enough to pull in the crowds. They probably think that the average cine-goer has a below average IQ. Otherwise, why else would they plan such presentations, pay crores of rupees to actors who emote the same expressions every time and spend another crore in promotion? Would it not have been better, and easier, to work on the script, instead.

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    3. Akshay vs. Akshay: Akshay Kumar is a crowd puller, while Akshay Khanna is the better actor. Then why do they put the onus of the entire film on the shoulders of these “box office heroes”? I think the most obvious answer is that Akshay Kumar has a fan-following whereas Akshay Khanna doesn’t. But then they tend to overlook the fact that Akshay Khanna has proven to be a better actor and has thus contributed immensely to the success of various movies as the main lead. Personally, we feel that Akshay Khanna would have been a better choice as the lead player of this film. Undoubtedly, Mr. Khanna’s performance was one of the highlights of the film, (let’s not talk about Sheila Ki Jawani for now !). But here’s a simple test to check why Akshay Kumar and not Akshay Khanna was chosen for this role – a Google search with the word Akshay puts Akshay Khanna on Page 7, just behind Khiladi Kumar

    4. Akshay – losing his touch? He does seem to be losing it, especially in comedies where he has overdone the common man and the con man act. It is beginning to look stale and jaded and has lost its lustre. Personally, I think Akshay should take a year’s break – not only from movies but from TV too. Don’t get me wrong. I am also a big, big fan of Akshay … but my heart bleeds to see him flounder like that. I have loved him since his Khiladi days and more so in the Hera Pheri avatar, but now, it doesn’t seem to work, somehow … neither the comedies, nor the serious stuff. So, dear Akshay, please take a break and reinvent yourself instead of presenting us with the same old stuff, over and over again.

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    Today, we have sat back and enjoyed films such as Ishqiya, Phas Gaye Re Obama and Peepli Live. Even Guzaarish, which did not succeed at the box office, stood out as an unusual and good film. But films such as TMK which have presented tomfoolery and inane comedy in the guise of a masala movie do not appeal to me and leave me drained and exasperated. Hope that you are listening?????


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    Manager – Online Marketing

    Sunday, December 26th, 2010

    Job Location is Delhi and salary is from Rupees 4,00,000 – 7,00,000/- with experience from 5 – 10 Years.

    Job Description

    1. To manage various portals and target them for revenue and business growth.
    2. To manage a team of Content Professionals and Programmers for growth and development of these portals.
    3. To carry out various SWOT analysis to determine the selection of Online Media Agency and justifying the same with increased sales figures.
    4. Carry the target of the group sales through Online Advertising business model.
    5. Monitor and record the changing pattern of searches / search keywords on the Internet and push the team to monetize the traffic on the new set of keywords.

    Key Skills-
    Online promotions, Online lead generation, Writing search Engine friendly Content, Keyword Research, Analysis, Online Marketing expertise, PPC for Google, Overture and MSN, Email marketing, Search Engine Optimisation.

    Desired Profile.

    1. Candidate must have an experience of 5-10 years in the Internet Development field.
    2. Must have thorough relevant experience of Online Advertising for at least 2 years.
    3. The candidate should be self-driven and able to work on own initiative.
    4. Any prior experience in dotcom/media assignment would be an added advantage.
    5. Offer an excellent analytical and problem solving skills, management, and ability to follow through with projects from inception to completion.
    6. Adapt at Multi-disciplinary Jobs.
    7. Ability to do statistical analysis.
    8. Professional education in the field of IT and experience in online sales /media & advertising/portals.
    9. Prior experience in doing online research and identifying growth sectors.
    10. The candidate should be able to lead from front his team of developers in the portal division.
    11. Excellent written and Good oral Communication.

    Company: Compare Infobase Ltd, http://www.infobase.in

    Contact:
    Shilpi Chugh, Human Resources,
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    C-62 Community Center
    Janak Puri, New Delhi,
    Delhi, INDIA 110058

    Call 9871399024 or email shilpi@infobase.in

    Compare Infobase Ltd., a software development company, works on initiating e-business by providing all the web-based solutions required for incorporating e-business. It is an ambitious company and heads a conglomeration of companies like MapsofIndia.com, Dgreetings.com, Turnkey Software Projects Pvt Ltd, and Serversindia.net Pvt. Ltd. The forte of the company lies in website development. Till date, the company has designed 1600 websites for the domestic and international clients.
    A member of NASSCOM, CII and the Chamber Of Commerce of the IT software and services industry in India, we have come a long way since our launch in 1998.

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