Archive for April, 2010

Published by Aparna on 24 Apr 2010

Raavan Audio Launch

http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/livetv/raavan/index.html Don’t miss it!

Published by Aparna on 24 Apr 2010

Got the Raavan CD :)

Listening to the 4th song Ranjha Ranjha now. Liked all the songs till now :) Don’t know which song I am going to get hooked to first.

Published by Aparna on 17 Apr 2010

Raavan Teaser! Yay!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZG09iGjKH0E

Published by Aparna on 15 Apr 2010

Snehidhane Snehidhane

Sand, sea, sky in pink & orange hues, Ustad Sultan Khan’s vocals in the background, a lone boat, the couple – the girl clad in a salwar kameez and the guy in a blue t-shirt and jeans – and the wife’s name written on the sand by the husband. As the girl is about to bid adieu to her husband, the song begins. The location shifts from Bay of Bengal to the banks of Narmada River. Sand is replaced by a fort that is an architectural marvel. And yet the romantic atmosphere prevails.
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Published by Aparna on 14 Apr 2010

Happy Tamil New Year!

Wishing you all a very happy Tamil new year and Vishu! :) Raavan is the most important thing that I am looking forward to this year. The audio release of Raavan is just 10 days away and I am excited!

P.S.: There will definitely be a post on Alaipayuthey tomorrow.

Published by Aparna on 02 Apr 2010

Enrenrum Punnagai!

Click here to watch the trailer of Alaipayuthey featuring this song! This was the last trailer which was released for Alaipayuthey. And it was also the only trailer which was telecast on TV for quite a long time after the movie got released. I still remember how it used to be telecast at a specific time everyday and I used to watch it too. Just look at how an entire bunch of happy & colourful scenes from the movie has been chosen for this song, matching the mood of the song having apt lines like ‘enRenRum punnagai, muDivillaa punnagai’! Brings a punnagai to your face too, doesn’t it? :) Brick red, cement gray and the red and pink of Madhavan’s and Shalini’s costumes in the closing scene make such a beautiful colour combination on screen! I remember the trailer ending with Bru coffee being pouring into a green coffee mug with a voiceover in the background saying, ‘enRenRum punnagai. BruvuDan punnagai’.

P.S.: I could find only that low resolution video of this trailer.

Published by Aparna on 02 Apr 2010

Mylapore Temples Walk

This walk was by Dr. Chithra Madhavan and it was organized by ‘Namma Mylapore’ on 7th March, 2010. Srinivasa Perumal, Kesava Perumal, Kapaleeswarar, Mundagakanni Amman, Madhava Perumal, Karaneeswarar and Virupaksheeswarar temples were the temples that were covered in this walk. History, architecture, sculptures and inscriptions were the focus of this walk. So, we didn’t see the main deities in most of the temples.
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