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Apart from panel of judges of song Jai Ho, who gave OSKAR AWARD (milinear...) how many from general public found any melody,harmony, pleasant sensation sweet composition in that song. ?
Asked by sharad sharad,
23 Oct '09 08:50 pm
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It was more of a lifetime achievement award for ARR.
The melody, harmony and the timbre of JAI HO was one of the most mediocre compositions of Rahman, and doesnt even deserve the National Award, let alone the Oscar. There was nothing sweet or scintillating about the song, except that it was composed by Rahman as a routine not so important composition for a movie, not expected even to make it to the theaters.
Answered by Satish Kamath, 23 Oct '09 08:52 pm
The melody, harmony and the timbre of JAI HO was one of the most mediocre compositions of Rahman, and doesnt even deserve the National Award, let alone the Oscar. There was nothing sweet or scintillating about the song, except that it was composed by Rahman as a routine not so important composition for a movie, not expected even to make it to the theaters.
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Except for the early years of the institution, the awards honored films made during the previous 12-month calendar year. [At first, to be eligible for an award, a film had to open in Los ...more
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I think it does not deserve that award at all. there is nothing such which can be considered for the oscar
Answered by krish, 24 Oct '09 10:22 am
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I fully agree with Mr. Satish Kamath. AR Rehman's earlier compositions for Roja were much better.Though even they did not deserve Oscar.
Answered by HEMANT MEHTA, 23 Oct '09 09:07 pm
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