Rang De Basanti

Rang De Basanti

Album Category: Hindi, Film
Year: 2006
Music Director: A.R. Rahman
Lyricist: Prasoon Joshi
Label: Sony BMG
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Album Credits: BASS: Keith Peters. MANDOLIN: Srinivasulu. ARABIC PERCUSSION: Hozam Ramzy. TABLAS: Prasad. GUITARS: Rashid Ali, More...
 
Film Credits: DIRECTOR: Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra. PRODUCER: Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra, Ronnie Screwvala. STORY: Kamlesh Pandey. SCREENPLAY: Kamlesh Pandey, More...
 
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Ik Onkar
Singer: Harshdeep Kaur
Music Director: A.R. Rahman
Lyricist: Prasoon Joshi
Genre: Bhajan
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Rang De Basanti
Singer: Daler Mehndi, K.S. Chitra
Music Director: A.R. Rahman
Lyricist: Prasoon Joshi
Genre: Bhangra
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Paathshala
Singer: Naresh Iyer, Mohammed Aslam - I
Music Director: A.R. Rahman
Lyricist: Prasoon Joshi
Genre: Pop, Electronic, Filmi
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Tu Bin Bataye
Singer: Madhushree, Naresh Iyer
Music Director: A.R. Rahman
Lyricist: Prasoon Joshi
Genre: Sugam, Pop
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Khalbali
Singer: A.R. Rahman, Nacim, Mohammed Aslam - I
Music Director: A.R. Rahman
Lyricist: Prasoon Joshi
Genre: Arabic, Electronic, Filmi
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Khoon Chala
Singer: Mohit Chauhan
Music Director: A.R. Rahman
Lyricist: Prasoon Joshi
Genre: Sugam, Pop
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Paathshala - Be A Rebel
Singer: Blaaze, Naresh Iyer, Mohammed Aslam - I
Music Director: A.R. Rahman
Lyricist: Prasoon Joshi
Genre: Pop, Electronic, Hip-hop
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Lukka Chhuppi
Singer: Lata Mangeshkar, A.R. Rahman
Music Director: A.R. Rahman
Lyricist: Prasoon Joshi
Genre: Sugam, Sufi/Qawwali
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Lalkaar
Singer: Aamir Khan
Music Director: A.R. Rahman
Lyricist: Prasoon Joshi
Genre: Narration
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Roobaroo
Singer: A.R. Rahman, Naresh Iyer
Music Director: A.R. Rahman
Lyricist: Prasoon Joshi
Genre: Pop
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Trivia


 

    Album

  • A.R. Rahman made a 3 hour tape of all the dialogues of this film with the songs inserted at appropriate points to ensure that the songs complemented the story of the film. This idea originated from the approach used for the stage production of "The Lord Of The Rings" in which A.R. Rahman was one of the composers.
  • This was the Hindi film debut of the South Indian film actor Siddharth.
  • This was lyricist Prasoon Joshi's first film as a writer.
  • This was singer Naresh Iyer's Hindi film debut. He won the National Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer and the Filmfare R.D. Burman Award for it.

    Song

  • Lukka Chhuppi - A.R. Rahman was supposed to compose a song for the scene in which Waheeda Rahman's character in the film finds out about her son's death. He suggested to Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra that he compose a mellow lullaby instead of a sad song. While many in the team disagreed with this approach, Rakeysh agreed, and the result was a song that worked very well in the film even though it didn't exactly match the scene's mood.[MR16]
  • Lukka Chhuppi - While coordinating with director Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra for the song's recording, Lata Mangeshkar was surprised to find out that he had filmed it already even though it hadn't been recorded yet. She asked in wonder, "Aisa bhi hota hai aajkal?". When they finally scheduled the recording dates at A.R. Rahman's studio in Chennai, she landed in the city four days in advance and came to the studio every day to rehearse the song. According to Mehra, the recording took 8 hours and the aging singer spent that entire duration in front of the mic.[1]



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