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Posted: 2 years ago
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O had forgotten Lagaan and Swades!

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Posted: 2 years ago
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Originally posted by: myviewprem

nadeem shravan and shiv hari etc were better than ar rahman 


a r rahman very few songs are good in few early 90s movies 

Nadeem sharavan copied songs from Pakistan 

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Posted: 2 years ago
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Originally posted by: atominis

Rockstar, Delhi 6 and Raanjhana are the only good ones from list you mentioned. And still not comparable to his excellence in 90s. Rahman's most dazzling and magical, consistently brilliant work is in 90s both in Hindi and regional cinema. Nothing done by him later matches the magic of his work in 90s when he was rightfully called a prodigy and changed face of Indian film music forever with his freshness and experiments. 


You cannot stay a prodigy forever, regardless of how big a genius you are


They were especially magical in 90s and 200s because Indian music was in a rut in the 80s and early 90s with the same old templates. 


He is still very consistent and gives good music, and honestly amidst the 90% of garbage that is spewed today in the name of Bollywood music, his albums are still amazing and dazzling. We are hitting a rut again like in the 80s and it is composers like Rahman, SEL, Amit Trivedi and a few others are keeping things from going to shit completely

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Posted: 2 years ago
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Originally posted by: myviewprem

nadeem shravan and shiv hari etc were better than ar rahman 


a r rahman very few songs are good in few early 90s movies 

and Tanish Bagchi is better than them all.

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Posted: 2 years ago
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ARR's recent collaborations with Mani certainly proves that he has not lost his touch.