Ok, it has been a while since I did a music review - it has also been a long time since I went & bought some CDs. Last week I bought many & one among them was Jhootha hi Sahi.
AR Rahman's tunes almost always take a long time to register, they grow on you, infact this review of Jhootha hi Sahi is after listening to the music for the 7th time..!..
Jhootha hi Sahi is Abbas Tyrewala's second movie after Jaane Tu..as a director. We all know what he & Rahman did to Jaane Tu.. the songs were hip, youthful & also soul stirring (remember the title song sung by Runa). This time the same combination is back, infact Abbas is so much a fan of Rahman that the rumor is that the release of this movie is put off by a week to ensure that Rahman completes the background music.
There are 9 songs in total - so let me start with the analysis
Cry Cry - is a song which talks about the life & how it should be lived, some excellent singing by Rashid Ali & Shreya make this the song to be talked about in days to come
Maiyya yashoda - the contemporary take on Maakhan Chori, also has a Remix version with extra zing, is a sure shot chartbuster & should be the song played in all discos.
Hello Hello - is a song made for Karthik, this song is OK OK by Rahman standards
Do Nishaaniyan - the piece de resistance of this album, sung by none other than Sonu Nigam. Sonu hardly sings in Hindi cinema nowadays, hence to listen to him itself is special. This song also has a Reprise version & the overall composition is excellent
Pam Pa Ra - by Shreya Ghoshal is another example of why she is the best singer in the industry right now. She can comfortanly adapt herself to any song & this song shows her versatality
I've Been Waiting - by Vijay Yesudas is another soulful, wistful, romantic melody. Rahman uses Sax & piano to a great effect & Vijay's voice adds to the great effect this song has on you
Call me Dil - by Rashid Ali, who is fast turning out to be Rahman's favorite, is again an OK number with nice orchestra arrangements
Overall this album takes time to grow on you, this may not be Rahman's best work this year, that would be Vinnaithandi Varuvaya, but this album still shows why Rahman can still weave magic.
Thursday, October 07, 2010
Friday, June 18, 2010
Steve Jobs & Rashmi Bansal
I recently bought Rashmi Bansal's two best selling books - Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish & Connect the Dots.
Today i was browsing Rediff, when i stumbled across the famous Stanford speech by Steve Jobs. I was reading the speech, when I came across the words of Steve Jobs - the same words which Rashmi has used as the title for her books.
Some quotes from the same speech:
This speech was very inspiring, I guess the very inspiration from Rashmi to write about people who were able to Stay Hungry & Stay Foolish & who were also able to connect the dots in their lives.
Today i was browsing Rediff, when i stumbled across the famous Stanford speech by Steve Jobs. I was reading the speech, when I came across the words of Steve Jobs - the same words which Rashmi has used as the title for her books.
Some quotes from the same speech:
If I had never dropped out, I would have never dropped in on this calligraphy class, and personal computers might not have the wonderful typography that they do. Of course it was impossible to connect the dots looking forward when I was in college. But it was very, very clear looking backwards ten years later. Again, you can't connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards. So you have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future. You have to trust in something -- your gut, destiny, life, karma, whatever.
On the back cover of their final issue was a photograph of an early morning country road, the kind you might find yourself hitchhiking on if you were so adventurous.Hmm Interesting, I had read this speech some years back, courtesy some forward from a friend, but never registered the same in my mind - remember those were the days of the famous forwards, Bill Gates, Larry Ellison, APJ Abdul Kalam etc etc.
Beneath it were the words: "Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish." It was their farewell message as they signed off. Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish. And I have always wished that for myself. And now, as you graduate to begin anew, I wish that for you. Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish.
This speech was very inspiring, I guess the very inspiration from Rashmi to write about people who were able to Stay Hungry & Stay Foolish & who were also able to connect the dots in their lives.
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
On the Bhopal Tragedy
After the Bhopal verdict the Judiciary has, understandably, come under heavy scrutiny. As an ordinary citizen we should welcome this scrutiny in the hope that something good will come out of this.
At the same time we should not forget that Judiciary is only an interpreter of the Laws that the executive & legislature create. So blaming the judiciary is not going to solve the problem, the politicians should be blamed. I am of the opinion that judiciary inspite of all the rumblings of corruption offers us Indians the last hope of justice.
I also feel that the media is another important cog (Fourth Estate) in the wheel that drives our daily lives. 26 years back there was no vibrant media which could highlight these issues & reach such a large mass of people quickly. Today things are different. A highly alert media can actually create lot of pressure on executive & legislature. I am happy that the Nuclear Liability Bill has been shelved due to this.
So here is hoping that Bhopal victims get their due & our country learns from these mistakes, so that never will a Bhopal be ever repeated again.
At the same time we should not forget that Judiciary is only an interpreter of the Laws that the executive & legislature create. So blaming the judiciary is not going to solve the problem, the politicians should be blamed. I am of the opinion that judiciary inspite of all the rumblings of corruption offers us Indians the last hope of justice.
I also feel that the media is another important cog (Fourth Estate) in the wheel that drives our daily lives. 26 years back there was no vibrant media which could highlight these issues & reach such a large mass of people quickly. Today things are different. A highly alert media can actually create lot of pressure on executive & legislature. I am happy that the Nuclear Liability Bill has been shelved due to this.
So here is hoping that Bhopal victims get their due & our country learns from these mistakes, so that never will a Bhopal be ever repeated again.
Friday, June 04, 2010
Some random musings
Some random musings
1. Our apathy towards anything & everything is extraordinary. We Indians endure everything that is thrust on us without any murmur. Endless waits for flyovers to be completed, overflowing drains, corrupt governments & politicians.
2. Why cannot we do basics right? Look at the steel over bridge erected at KR puram crossing. Words cannot describe what an annoying amount of money has been spent without giving any thought how the pedestrians would cross the road. Did someone say penny wise, pound foolish?
1. Our apathy towards anything & everything is extraordinary. We Indians endure everything that is thrust on us without any murmur. Endless waits for flyovers to be completed, overflowing drains, corrupt governments & politicians.
2. Why cannot we do basics right? Look at the steel over bridge erected at KR puram crossing. Words cannot describe what an annoying amount of money has been spent without giving any thought how the pedestrians would cross the road. Did someone say penny wise, pound foolish?
Friday, February 26, 2010
Price Rise and Mr Sharad Pawar
I happened to watch the Parliament debate the price rise issue yesterday on TV & what I saw really angered me. Here was Sushma Swaraj presenting her case on why prices were rising, she was aggressive, she was convincing & at her best speaking in chaste hindi. And opposite to her sat Mr Sharad Pawar, the agriculture minister, who had this irritating smile all over him.
I cannot understand why this man would have a smile all throughout the session when a serious issue was being discussed. I mean there are people all over India who are suffering & here we have an agriculture minister who is smiling on cameras as if nothing has happened.
Well, we get the leaders we deserve.
I cannot understand why this man would have a smile all throughout the session when a serious issue was being discussed. I mean there are people all over India who are suffering & here we have an agriculture minister who is smiling on cameras as if nothing has happened.
Well, we get the leaders we deserve.
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Starting a new blog
This week we have launched a new blog, which focuses entirely on the HR Technology space.
The blog will be written by Tanzil & myself, both of us have significant experience in the HR Technology area, apart from academic grounding in HR concepts.
Its is a blog which seeks to identify the capabilities, challenges and future directions of Human Resources from a technology point of view. Also we want to focus on the Indian organizations based on our experience.
The blog is titled H Factors - Factoring Technology in Human Capital
The URL is given below here. Pl follow it & comments are most welcome.
H Factors Blog
The blog will be written by Tanzil & myself, both of us have significant experience in the HR Technology area, apart from academic grounding in HR concepts.
Its is a blog which seeks to identify the capabilities, challenges and future directions of Human Resources from a technology point of view. Also we want to focus on the Indian organizations based on our experience.
The blog is titled H Factors - Factoring Technology in Human Capital
The URL is given below here. Pl follow it & comments are most welcome.
H Factors Blog
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