DIRECTORS : Danny BoyleCo-director: India Loveleen Tandan
WRITERS: Screenplay Simon Beaufoy Novel Vikas Swarup
RELEASE DAT IN INDIA : 23 January 2009
GENERE : Crime, Drama, Romance..
MUSIC : Alka Yagnik , Sukhivindhar singh , A.R. Rehman , Madhumitha , AsadSitar , PalakkadSriram , Suzanne , Blaaze
SLUM DOG MILLIONAIR MUSIC BY : Ringa Ringa by Alka Yagnik, Jai Ho by Sukhivindhar singh, O Saya by A.R. Rehman, Riots by Madhumitha, Mausam and Escape by AsadSitar, Liquid Dance by PalakkadSriram, Latika Theme by Suzanne, Millionaire by Madhumitha, Gangsta Blues by Blaaze, Dreams on Fire by Suzanne.
THE STORY OF SLUM DOGMILLIONAIR : Almost 14 years ago Rahman gave us some unforgettable songs and tunes for Mani Ratnam's Bombay. It was a film by an Indian, for Indian audiences, and with an entirely Indian cast and crew. It depicted reality the way we thought we could handle it. It had plenty of song and dance, emotion, action and drama. Interestingly, Slumdog Millionaire is all of that, but with an internationally acclaimed Hollywood filmmaker at the helm, catering to a more international audience and with Rahman as the music composer, whose global experiences now reflect in his music.
However, to begin with, we'd suggest you skip the very first track of the album Ringa Ringa. Unless you fancy Ila Arun and Alka Yagnik doing their take on the Choli Ke Peechhe kind of numbers. This is Rahman doing his best to recreate the cheesy Bollywood music of the 90's, which was replete with sexual overtones. This is not what you'd like to listen from the maestro, but guess
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
INDIAN MOVIE RELEASE- slum dogmillionair
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