The Rat's Weekly Top 20
01: Aararai Kodi - Ah Aah (+1)
02: Kanda Naal - Kanda Naal Mudhal (-1)
03: Thigu Thigu - Ah Aah (+4)
04: Suttum Vizhi - Ghajini (=)
05: Rahatulla - Ghajini (=)
06: Yaaridamum - Totti Jaya (+4)
07: Chi Chi - Majaa (+12)
08: En Kannodu - Arinthum Ariyamalum (-2)
09: Tholaidoora Nilave - Chinna (R)
10: Oru Maalai - Ghajini (-7)
11: Pani Thuli - Kanda Naal Mudhal (=)
12: Theepidikka - Arinthum Ariyamalum (-3)
13: Do Re Me - Ponniyin Selvan (+1)
14: Uyire En Uyire - Totti Jaya (-2)
15: Thachikko - Ponniyin Selvan (=)
16: Kaalangathaley - Chinna (R)
17: Kodambakkam Area - Sivakasi (-9)
18: X Machi - Ghajini (+2)
19: Enna Paattu - Oru Naal Oru Kanavu (-6)
20: Thai Maasam - Majaa (-4)
As of Nov 20, 2005
July 16, 2005
The Rising
Released: 2005Language: Hindi
Category: Movie
Music Dir: A.R.Rahman
Starring: Aamir Khan, Rani Mukherjee, Amisha Patel
Click on above image to play the entire album
Mangal Mangal
Main Vari Vari
Holi Re
Rasiya
Mangal Mangal (Agni)
Takey Takey
Al Maddath Maula
Mangal Mangal (Aatma)
Music review: The much awaited movie 'The Rising' is finally getting ready to hit the screens, and its audio was released on July 14th. Have to say the music doesn't disappoint. I guess by now A.R.Rahman would have become an expert on period movies with his compositions for Iruvar, 1947 Earth, Zubeidaa, Lagaan, The Legend Of Bhagat Singh, Kisna and Bose The Forgotten Hero. It almost seems like he didn't even try hard to compose the songs for this movie, and just did it like its some sort of routine work. The album contains a couple of very catchy numbers like 'Mangal Mangal' and 'Main Vari Vari', but still I feel Rahman could have given just a little bit more. Nevertheless, this album is well worth listening to, for some great songs, very good singing, and since it could very well be Rahman's last period movie.
Mangal Mangal
Main Vari Vari
Holi Re
Rasiya
Mangal Mangal (Agni)
Takey Takey
Al Maddath Maula
Mangal Mangal (Aatma)
Music review: The much awaited movie 'The Rising' is finally getting ready to hit the screens, and its audio was released on July 14th. Have to say the music doesn't disappoint. I guess by now A.R.Rahman would have become an expert on period movies with his compositions for Iruvar, 1947 Earth, Zubeidaa, Lagaan, The Legend Of Bhagat Singh, Kisna and Bose The Forgotten Hero. It almost seems like he didn't even try hard to compose the songs for this movie, and just did it like its some sort of routine work. The album contains a couple of very catchy numbers like 'Mangal Mangal' and 'Main Vari Vari', but still I feel Rahman could have given just a little bit more. Nevertheless, this album is well worth listening to, for some great songs, very good singing, and since it could very well be Rahman's last period movie.
-Rathish a.k.a The Rat at 2:13 AM
1 Comments
- at 11:29 AM Rathish a.k.a The Rat said...
Hi Veera, are you sure the links don't work. I tested it today and they seem fine.
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