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i dont think its arr's fault for using rhythm tunes in here...i remember reading an article during the lauching of lakeer that the producer loved the rhythm tunes and wanted them for his next movie...and i think the lyrics make a big difference...we need more people like javed and gulzar out there. Mehboob is on the better side, but still pretty mediocre. I think Saathiya was one of the best adaptations of his tamil score (even though i think devdas deserved the best music awards)... But let me tell you meenaxi is going to be BRILLIANT. i havent seen a trailor so beautifully done in a LOOOONNNG time...probobly since devdas or even lagaan...and it's sony music so hopefully it will have some quality to it (mostly sony has a good choice of music...excluding kal ho na ho)... here's some info on the music:
Meenaxi : Tale of Three Cities
http://www.meenaxithefilm.com
Cast - Tabu, Raghuvir Yadav, Kunal Kapoor, Nadira Babbar, Sandhya Shetty
Director - M.F.Husain
Screenplay - M.F.Husain, in collaboration with Owais Husain, son of M.F.Husain
Producer - Culture of the Street Films
Lyrics - Rahat Indori, M.F.Husain, O.N.V.Kurup
Choreographer - Vaibhavi Merchant ['O Re Chori' fame]
Camera - Santosh Sivan
Art - Sharmishta Roy
Make Up - Mickey Contractor
- "If you have Santosh & Rahman, anybody can make a good film." - M.F.Husain.
- six songs and three dances.
- "Badan Dhuaan Dhuaan" sung by Asha Bhonsle and penned by Rahat Indori. [Husain picked this among his all time favorite songs in leading Marathi daily Loksatta]
"For one song, we started with no tune and no lyrics either. One afternoon I bumped into Lataji and Ashaji in London. I asked Ashaji if she'd do a song with me the next day. She had to go to Scotland the next day. But she returned in a few days and we finished the track Dua dua in four hours in London." - A.R.Rahman [Filmfare]. James Asher of the Buddha Bar features in 'Dhuan Dhuan' along with the much-talked-about Sivamani.
- Qawwali "Noor-un-ala" - written by M.F.Husain. According to Husain, "the qawwali is exultant about the presence of the light and what a light it is! It is a Sufi thought, a thought that keep us going even when there is pitch darkness." [Screen]. "There is a qawwali written by me and sung by classical musicians Ustad Ghulam Mustafa and his son for which Rahman has tuned unusual music. The film opens with this qawwali, the picturisation of which is a major highlight," says a happy Husain praising Rahman. [The Hindu]. This song has been shot in pouring rain. The song was choreographed by Italian National Award winning choreographer Illiana Czhtaristi, under the able supervision of associate director Owais Husain [M.F. Husain's son].
- "Rang Hai" - "It is the music of the film. It just did something to me. It's almost divine," says Tabu. This song features a Lebanese singer Dalinda along with Hossam Ramzi.
- "Yeh Rishta". - Tabu's solo song, by singer Reena Bharadwaj.
- "Do Kadam Aur Sahi". Shot in Prague and Jaisalmer, this song is an amalgamation of the stories and the emotions that epitomizes the core of the film.
- Yet another song features choreographer Remo [dancing in front of the camera, not behind it] and newcomer Kunal. Rendered by Sukhwinder Singh, it is being touted as his next "Chhaiya Chhaiya". Apparently, before recording the song, Sukhwinder requested Rahman if he could change! Sukhi got into a sexy netted black vest before the recording to 'get into the mood.' - BICYCLE BALLET : This imaginatively choreographed set piece is worth looking out for.
"Yesterday there was a ballet of bicycles at night. We filmed the scene where Tabu is caught in the street amidst the bicycles and Rahman's score is innovative in this," says Husain. [The Hindu]
- one Malayalam song penned by O.N.V.Kurup; when deaf n dumb girl Varnam thinks about her mother. [this was mentioned by MF Husain himself in an interview with leading Malayalam daily Mathrubhumi at the start of shooting; then it was said the film was to have 7 songs - 6 Hindi and 1 Malayalam. Not sure if this song is still part of the film]
- "Its got a qawwali, a romantic song and an abstract song." - Rahman [Filmfare]
- "Meenaxi belongs to three people – Tabu, Santhosh Sivan and A R Rahman. Stunning visuals and the music score are the lifelines. Rahman has composed a qawwali that's classical and contemporary." -
M F Husain [Times of India]
- In this film, M.F.Husain is adopting a method of film-making influenced by the great Italian film maker Roberto Rosellini.
- The three cities in the film are Hyderabad, Prague and Jaisalmer.
- M.F.Husain says, "It is about an author who is writing a story. The writer is a nawab who sees a girl Meenaxi at the wedding of his sister. He is attracted to her and begins writing the story (Here too there is fiction and fantasy). Without knowing much about the girl he creates his own image of her and imagines her to be in Jaisalmer and Prague. Yet he does not want to meet her. Then Meenaxi comes into life - comes out of the book, out of the character. The story moves back and forth."
- Ramp-model and Miss India finalist Sandhya Shetty plays a deaf and dumb classical dancer and Tabu's best friend who only speaks through her mudras.
- "I have fond memories of working in the film. It's an eye-opening experience work with somebody like Husainsaab who is so passionate about his craft. Just being his voice of expression in Meenaxi has thrilled me no end. He's very giving -- whether in terms of creative space or even budgets. I've looked through his eyes and understood how much he loves the three cities -- Jaisalmer, Hyderabad and Prague -- we shot in. Meenaxi was a lesson in liberation. It taught me to be a free spirit and understand the pleasure of my work by being different people, just like Meenaxi is." - Tabu [Rediff.com]
- Meenaxi is the first film to tie up with MSN's latest version Messenger 6 for various promotional activities. MSN tie-up of the film has been done by Movie Talkies, official representatives of MSN for the Indian Entertainment Industry
CURRENT STATUS - Movie shooting is complete. Read Khalid Mohammed's preview of the movie from Mid day. LINK. Audio release expected on Jan 7th 2004.
does any body have any way of finding out when the music will release? trailors started airing last night...so im thinking 2-3 weeks? yes?
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