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Uyirin Uyire - Hindi version

clock June 22, 2011 20:52 by author gopi

Harris jayaraj music director

Gowtham Menon's Kakka Kakka was a big hit & played vital role in Surya's carrear. The Hindi remake of the film is being filmed now. John Abraham and Jenilia play the roles of Surya and Jyothika. In this film music director Harris Jayaraj planned to keep the music track of Uyirin Uyire song as composed in Tamil. The fast beat love song was a massive hit in Tamil. So, the director & music director compelled the producer to keep the same track in Hindi too.

The Tamil version of the song was sung by Karthik and Malathi. It's famous for the lines "Oh maha zeeya..." which was then reused in Tamil Padam too. Harris Jayaraj will be a Hindi fan's favorite music director after the film.

Listen to the number in Tamil: Click here.

For more Tamil songs visit: http://tamilmp3songslyrics.com



Dheiva Thirumagal music review

clock June 21, 2011 22:54 by author gopi
Tamil Film Dheiva Thirumagal

Dheiva Thirumagal, after many controversies the title finally changed to Dheiva thirumagal (Holy daughter of God). The combination of Madharaasapattinam director Vijay and Vikram. Music by G. V. Prakash Kumar & all lyrics were penned by Na. Muthukumar.

Starring: Vikram, Anushka, Amala Paul, Naasser, Santhaanam

Director: Vijay

Music: G. V. Prakash Kumar

Vocals: Shringa, Saindhavi, Vikram, G. V. Prakash, S. P. Balasubramaniyam, Maya, Hari charan, Rajesh

Lyrics: Na. Muthukumar

This film's album consists 7 songs.

 

1. Kadhai solla poren...

G. V. Prakash again gave a chance to Vikram after the hit song in Madharasappattinam film's Megame Oh! Megame. But in this song, G. V. gave Vikram a new style number. Vikram's fans will be very delightful when listening to this number.

Listen to this number here. (5.38 minutes)

2. Vizhigalil oru vaanavil...

This is a slow melody type song sang by Saindhavi. This song will be one of the hits of this year. Saindhavi's voice matches to the lyrics perfectly.

Listen to this number here. (6.00 minutes)

3. Pa Pa Pa...

Again a children's song by Vikram. G. V. tried something new Wester classic. In this song he has used more number of instruments. Vikram's high pitch voice have worked for this song very well.

Listen to this number here. (5.51)

4. Vennilave...

A G. V.'s song. This song going to be top in the hits list this year as Yathey yathey in Aadukalam.

Listen to this number here. (3.33)

5. Jagada thom...

Another Na. Muthukumar hit. S. P. B., Maya, Rajesh have showed their best in this song. This song appears to be the penultimate song before the climax. Howe'er all credits for this song goes to Na. Muthukumar for his excellent lyrics.

Listen to this number here. (5.20 minutes)

6. Aaraariro...

An emotional hit by the team. Hari charan & the chorus have made our eyes full of tears. This song shows the relationship between a daughter and her father. Especially the second paragraph will bring tears in every eyes.

Listen to this number here. (5.25 minutes)

7. Life is Beautiful...

This is a theme music. The efforts taken by the music director is well understood by this song. Kudos to G. V.

Don't miss to listen to this great numbers. Please visit to: http://tamilmp3songslyrics.com

 

 



Venghai music review

clock June 15, 2011 20:25 by author gopi
Tamil Film Venghai

Venghai (Vengai) yet another action-masala combination from Devi Sri Prasad & director Hari after the huge success of Surya's Singam.

Starring: Dhanush, Thamanna, Raj Kiran, Prakash Raj, Ganja Karuppu

Director: Hari

Music: Devi Sri Prasad

Production: Sun Pictures

Singers: Benny Dayal, Baba segal, Karthik, Devi sri prasad, MLR Karthikeyan, Thippu, Harini

Lyrics: Vivega, Hari

This film has 3 melodies & 2 beat songs of 5 mass songs. Of which one was penned by director Hari & others were by Vivega.

 

1. Dhinam...Dhinam

Vivega penned heroism song. Benny Dayal & Baba segal sang this sang. Baba segal's rap during the end of this song is superb. DSP gets applauces from the audience.

Listen to this number here. (4.47 minutes)

2. Kaalangaathaala...

Fantastic melodious song by Vivega and sang by melody king Karthik. DSP gives more freedom to Karthik to show him. This song reveals that melody & Karthik are inseparatable.

Listen to this number here. (5.12 minutes)

3. Enna solla pora?

Hari penned this song & sang by DSP and MLR Karthikeyan. MLR Karthikeyan shows his high pitch vocal in this song.

Listen to this number here. (4.26 minutes)

4. Orey oru...

Penned by Vivega and sang by the couple Thippu & Harini. Vivega used usual lines in this songs. The couple showed their best in this song.

Listen to this number here. (3.58 minutes)

5. Peththavanga paaththuvechcha...

Penned by Vivega, a typical Kuththu song. DSP selected good singers Mukesh & Suchithra for this song. This will be a grand kuththu song of the year.

Listen to this number here. (4.17 minutes)

 

Don't miss to listen to this great numbers. For more Tamil songs please visit: http://tamilmp3songslyrics.com



Songs that make me Impulsive

clock April 18, 2011 18:21 by author Administrator

This is a movie called "Khabi Khabi", which I have watched many times but rarely wait care for it's schedule of it's reception on television. However there are moments in this movie for which I wait with unbearable level of anxiety if I come to know that the movie will be aired on TV at some channel.

The moments in this movie are those moments which I have felt myself in my course of life .., and they come live and existential once I experience those moments while watching this movie.

These moments in this movie are moments of my life that I need not discuss here or at some other place beautiful space on this earth, but one thing is for sure we are usually amazed that level scientific and engineering innovations and discoveries made by great people of our existence, but normally just feel good about the people to write lyrics of songs and astonish us with beautiful words of wisdom and poetry.

I would like give them same degree of respect as that of any scientist would get by making amazing things which change course of mankind.


When I listen to songs in these movies, especially "KABHI KABHI-MAIN PAL DO PAL KA SHAYAR HOON" and kabhi Kabhi Mere Dil Mein - KABHI KABHI  of this movie, it gives me profound impact on my soul and heart which I cannot explain in words but feel in experience only.

I would like to pay tribute to all the circumstance that made him write such things of wisdom and love. I like to pay all my due respect to all the people who made do such beautiful acts of love and grace especially the women to came and went away in his life.



Cricket in TV and movies

clock April 7, 2011 21:31 by author Administrator

Last Year, MAAC launched 3D animation feature film at Fun Republic Cinema, Mumbai. This movie was 80 minute long feature film is inspired by the indefatigable popularity and obsession of people of India for cricket in India and was developed by students of the academy.

Normally, It is the animation and correctly understood the gaming industry get proactive during the cricket fever for selling clever virtual versions of the game and this cricket season of world cup was no different.

Normally, movies with theme on games are rare and even more rare if the game is not cricket in the movies. I only remember, Bodyline the TV sop that I watched in my childhood and understood less. Here is list of few more TV serials and movies to really watch.

a) OutSide Edge : It's a saturday Social Club Sport story to really watch ..

b) Wondrous Oblivion : A must watch story of Eleven-year-old David Wiseman is mad about cricket but no good at it. He has the entire kit but none of the skill.

c) The Final Test is a 1953 year movie and is about comedy drama, set around leading cricketer Sam Palmer's last appearance for England. He desperately wants his son to be there at The Oval/

d) Arthur's Hallowed Ground (1984) is also a good movie on cricket to watch.

e) Playing Away was a 1987 TV comedy about two cricket teams. The English team, fictitiously named Sneddington (based in Lavenham, Suffolk) invited a team of West Indian heritage based in Brixton (South London) to play a charity game.

f) Hansie : It is based on the true story of cricketer Hansie Cronje. The movie was released on 24 September 2008 in South African cinemas and the Collectors Edition DVD on 24 November 2008.



Time to move to Info-Entertainment

clock March 29, 2011 20:43 by author Administrator


Conventionally and Traditionally cinema houses and now multiplexes are build for Entertainment or simply for viewing the music and movie content and yes it is a popular entertainment media just after television.

With Demassification of mass media : cinema itself is segregated into multiple categories, genres and sorts.

With dawn of information society into high level meta knowledge system having various levels of hyper reality, it's time to move big screens into big information zones mixed with entertainment.

Games like cricket are nothing but synonyms of Entertainment for masses interested in games based entertainment and after the big social networking wave it's time to move to gaming Layer, where virtualization of almost everything is happening due to internet.

This process is making cinema take new bounds in terms of its quality and distribution, there are real life clips, morphed clips and published and republished content of old and new stuff making new waves and new segmentation of entertainment on internet. That's what make internet so demanding and loving. The only issue is that its content cannot be viewed on big screens of multiplex having thousand people watching it at the same time.

What I feel, that cinema houses and Multiplexed will start playing little different role in our lives in days to come.

Why can't we watch live cricket matches in comfort of cinema houses and multiples and multiplexes still make money?

Why can't we watch real cosmic life events like super moon is shown in multiplexes?

Why can't we see exceptionally good educational stuff with our kids in cinema houses like we watch things on internet.

Why not ! ? it is question to be experimented and made successful.



Some Interesting Questions on Dances

clock March 16, 2011 20:48 by author Administrator

Why do people dance?
Dancing is great staged way of expressing feeling of every kind which one can thing of : Love, hate, unforgiving, disconnected, lively, confused, perfectionist, empathic, procrastinating, self-defeating, wise and many more myriads emotions of mankind.

In spain, passionate flamenco dancers stamp and click their fingers to guitar music. In England morris dancers jingle bells tied to their legs and wave sticks. In Africa there are important dances for growing up and for the funerals and important occasions of life.

The first dances of all were probably designed to bring good fortune to prehistoric hunters, where a priest put on the skins and horns of the animals his people wanted to kill.

What is Kabuki ?
Kabuki is an exciting type of drama that become popular in Japan in 1600 and may still be seen today in some parts of Japan. The actors were splendid make–up and costumers to impress audiences coming at Japanese theatre.

Who dances a Haka ?
In New Zealand, young Maori people have kept alive many of their traditional dances. The haka was a dance of warriors, to bring them strength to face the battles ahead in their life.

Who are Mbuti Dancers?
Young Mbuti people from Congo decorate their bodies with white make-up for dance for celebrating the beginning of adulthood and new way of life.

Where is world's oldest Theatre and still in use ?
The oldest theatre building still in use today is probably the teatro olimpico, in Vicenza, Italy. It is four hundred years old and still open and working fine. Greece is country having oldest open-air theatres in the world.



The Indian–Music Ecosystem.

clock March 14, 2011 18:29 by author Administrator

The Indian–Music Ecosystem.


Normally, when we take a walk around our offices and neighborhood markets, we find small time sellers selling great deal of digital content  or simply the pirated music and movies and one thing more which is very common site is people listening to their digital device called mobile phone with head phones and making body gestures. 

If one checks the catalogues of these road side sellers or hawkers, they have impressive collection of major genres including Rock, Rap, Hip Hop, Pop, Bollywood, Hollywood, Indipop, Indian Classical, Devotional, Ghazals, Sufi, Malayalam, Tamil, Gujarati, Bengali, Bhojpuri and Punjabi and many more.

The above mentioned scenarios are so common that it makes the companies and law makers think new change.  The music industry is undergoing rapid change because of the new technological advances and new types of consumer demands, therefore, these companies need devise newer solutions that would benefit both consumers and the industry and governments needs frame a new legal environment that addresses the need to contain piracy.

Music as content very high maintenance work to keep fans hooked to you and at the same time it is a universal language that everyone identifies with. Everyone involved in developing music right from the composers, singers and technicians put in great amount of attempt to create music that can be joyful experience for everyone and then you find people selling for cheap bucks and doing illegal downloads. There has be right kind of eco–system of both consumers and industry people.

Now, every mobile with internet connection, every PC with internet connectivity is opening for music companies to deliver movies, music, fun and excitement. The revenue model needs change and that change is already there now in the eco system of india, the only issue is its pace of change in right direction.



Slogan Music as agent of Change in Conflict

clock March 7, 2011 20:38 by author Administrator

Many of you must have heard the story of the two salesmen who went down to Africa in the 1900s. They were sent down to find if there was any opportunity for selling shoes. And they wrote telegrams back to their company. And one of them wrote: "Situation hopeless. Stop. They don't wear shoes." And the other one wrote: "Glorious opportunity. They don't have any shoes yet." The same is true about many genres of music especially informal music based on slogans created in moments of crises.

I see huge opportunity in making of informal and formal music if it can help realized that people and awaken them for a cause, the clashes and uprising in Egypt and Tunisia and it's domino effect in Arab world is thus supported by toned slogans of freedom and change, the motivation for such conflicts can only be expressed by a huge mass of people in form of slogan based music and I'm sure it music only that and keep people calm and maintain peace.

Music therefore becomes passion of common people for seeking change. 

Some passions are difficult ways to follow and emerge, some times we need to follow our passions like the bird who flies over the field and doesn't care about the fences underneath. If some one is passionate about classic music, he/she must fly and dream about it and in course of time it may make a impact on certain section of people.

Slogans like these "Jallianwala Bagh yeh dekho, Yahan chali thhi goliyan, Marane waale bol rahe thhe, Inquilab ki boliyan. (Look here is Jallianwala Bagh where bullets rained; Dying, the people raised slogans for change)", give a deep impact on the mind of people and thus make the change carry its momentum in future.



Remembering Old Movies

clock February 24, 2011 17:24 by author Administrator

Remembering Old Movies


Long after the movies have faded from the main stream multiplexes and cinema halls, we normally remember the theme : the message of the movie in our heart.

We remember, the way we cried inside out when the lovers parted away from each other, because we were also young and a kind of lover at that time.

We remember, the way we busted into laughter at the comic scenes which made no sense, because we were happy and young at that time.

We remember, the way we got kicks in our mind when the hero of the movie used to beat the anti-hero because we used to think we are also like that movie Hero.

We remember, the thoughts and objectives of prime youth, those ideas of childhood that enchanted day and night while watching movies.
Now, that we have lived across certain period of our life and we no longer really have that much time and zest to run around and buy movie tickets in black and we understand the difference between the real and reel life. We post, questions on blogs and discussion forums to remember some old kids movie titles and something more for our next generation or just to retrieve the same feelings again and again we get while watching and listening movies and songs?

Even if, descriptions are pretty vague of the movie you are looking, you must still hope somebody will have an idea what these movies or songs? Yes. Sites like http://answers.yahoo.com and blog.tamilmp3songslyrics.com and really help you find your nostalgic movie and songs.
There so many sites that are doing good service to help you rent old vintage movies and also helping you share, just try to do some googling for that I'm sure you will find source for your all your movies you watched in childhood.



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