Archive for September, 2008

Published by Aparna on 30 Sep 2008

Rahman, you are the best! :)

Listening to Rahman’s songs for the past couple of hours or so, this is what I feel like screaming out loud. ;) Though I cannot remember the exact time from when Rahman’s music or for that matter, music itself ceased being just a form of entertainment to me, these days, music is the one thing that works wonders for me whenever am feeling low. I have this playlist of Rahman’s songs that is of some 14 hours duration. I clicked on the Play button and lost track of the minutes that  passed. ;)

  • O Rey Chori
  • Anbendra Mazhaiyile
  • En kadhale
  • Akkadanu Naanga
  • Dil Se Re
  • Nachle
  • Kabhi Meeti Lagti Hai
  • Thaniye
  • Mettu Podu
  • KaNNamoochi
  • Kahin Aag Lage
  • Jana Gana Mana
  • Konjum MainakkaLe
  • Thaiyya Thaiyya
  • Kadhal Rojave
  • Mukkala
  • Mayya Mayya

& lots more. God knows how many times I have listened to all these songs. Yet my liking for these songs only increases every time I listen to it. Experiencing the magic of Rahman’s music is a magical experience in itself. ;) What’s life without music?

Published by Aparna on 30 Sep 2008

Vaaranam Aayiram Songs

The songs of Vaaranam Aayiram are what I have been listening to since morning today. As is the case with most of Harris Jeyaraj’s songs, all the songs have an already-heard-before feel to it. No song is bad though. Here’s my ranking of the songs:

7. Anul Maele by Sudha Raghunathan – The most boring song

6. Ava Enna by Karthik and Prasanna – Another boring song with classic dappankutthu beats. I liked the humming interlude at 3:05 till 3:33.
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Published by Aparna on 27 Sep 2008

Kabhi Kabhi

Kabhi Kabhi to lage zindagi mein rahi na khushi aur na mazaa
Kabhi Kabhi to lage har din mushkil aur har pal ek sazaa
Aise mein koi kaise muskuraye kaise has de khush hoke
Aur kaise koi sochde Everything’s gonna be OK

When you feel like this, listening to this song helps for sure….

Published by Aparna on 26 Sep 2008

Miracle

All it takes for things to turn topsy-turvy is a moment and all it takes for miracles to occur is a moment. The one thing that I always remember every time I think about miracles is Erich Segal’s novel, ‘Doctors’ – my most favourite book.
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Published by Aparna on 22 Sep 2008

Khosla Ka Ghosla

I wanted to watch Poi Solla Porom. When I came to know that it was a remake of Khosla Ka Ghosla, I wanted to watch it first and watched it last week. I found it to be just a good time pass movie. All the actors have given an excellent performance and that I would say, is the biggest plus of the movie. The plot that Parvin Dabas and others come up with to fool Boman Irani and their executing it so easily without any hassles, seemed so unbelievable. It would have been better if there had been some twists. After watching this, I am not sure if I will watch Poi Solla Porom.

Published by Aparna on 22 Sep 2008

Missed the Kedaragowlai! :(

I returned from a weekend trip to Vaalpaarai and Topslip today morning. Had a great time there. Before I write about it, I want to be done with my rant first!

I keep ranting here often about how it is almost always Todi that I get to hear as the main in most of TMK’s concerts that I go to. I had written in my previous post on T.M.Krishna’s concert that when he started the Todi alapana, I felt like screaming ‘Somebody please tell Krishna that he should sing raagams other Todi as main more often!’ That was how desperate I was to listen to him sing some other raagam as main. And sing he did in his concert last Friday. That too one of my most favourite raagams, Kedaragowlai! But unfortunately, I missed the concert since I had to catch the train that evening. :(

Last Thursday, right from the moment I reached home from office till about 11 in the night and again on Friday morning till I left for work, I was continuously listening to TMK’s recordings! I listened to all my favourites except only one – the elaborate Kedaragowlai alapana followed by Saragunapalimpa! I just love that song! Just imagine how it would have been had I gone for that concert and heard him sing it live!! I can’t tell you how disappointed I am! :(

Published by Aparna on 17 Sep 2008

Scenes I like

If your lover betrayed you, what will your reaction be? – the first thing that came to my mind on reading that question in the tag were the scenes from Jab We Met, a movie that I like so much that I try to watch it every time it comes on TV. Expressing one’s anger and letting out one’s feelings on betrayal by their lover – The way Kareena makes Shahid tear his ex-girlfriend’s photo and flush it out and the way Shahid later makes Kareena call her ex-boyfriend and scold him with all the bad words! Superb scenes! Those scenes are my favourites. Remembering those scenes was what made me change my answer from ‘Anger, tears, sorrow (in that order) and eventually moving on with life’ to what it is now, since expressing my anger is what I would want to do first. Do you like those scenes too?

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