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Is HFM challenging TFM now?
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06-12-2006, 08:00 AM
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NeroASERCH
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When it comes to movies/music, I'm a bigger fan of Bollywood than Tamil.
Black was Phenomenal!! But that is an exceptional case even for bollywood.
I really enjoyed Fanaa, Krrish, RDB, Kank.
I'm getting sick and tired of the formula in tamil movies which is taking shape. 1 Intro Song, 1 Slow song, 2 Kuthu Songs and 1 Sad Song. (Even there most of the tunes don't seem like they're worth listening to) Infact it isn't taking shape, it's already in full shape.
I'm glad that Yuvan Shankar Raja and ARR are kind of changing this pattern slowly now-a-days.
I mean, even though Vallavan and SOK followed this formula, the songs were nice to listen to.
Where as the other movies like Thimiru, Aathi, Aaru, Thirupathi, etc are just depressing.
Bollywood movies also have Fast Danceing type songs, but in my opnion they're composed in a better way than Tamil Dance Numbers are.
Rock And Roll Soniye - KANK
Dil Na Diya - KRRISH
RDB - RDB
Where's The Party Tonight - KANK
are just a few numbers as opposed to dance numbers in tamil like Appan Panna Thappule, Soda Bottle Kaiyule, Yammadi Aathadi, etc.
I did enjoy Neruppe Sikki Mukki Nerupe (Not a big fan of the lyrics or the way it was picturised but the audio was good) from VV and Kummi Adi and Machakaari from SOK.
Northie Albums also tend to have A LOT of slow Melody Numbers as opposed to Tamil Albums.
Pyarr Ki Ek Kahani/Chori Chori Chupke Chupke/Mien Hoon Asma (Or something :P ) - KRRISH
Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna/Mitwaaa/Tumhi Dekho Naa - KANK
Chand Safarish/Mere Haath Hai/Dekho Naa - Fanaa
(The Reason I use these three movies again, is because they're the latest ones that I've heard.)
So Basically I think taht Hindi Albums are better, because their Dance Numbers are better in Quality, and they also have a lot more melodies which are pleasant to the ears.
I like YSR and ARR changing the sterotype every now and then, but I think that Tamil dance numbers do need to be improved, we need to get out that fixed formula of 1 Intro, 2 Kuthu, 1 Romance, and 1 Sad Song BS. And also, limiting dance numbers in an album to 2 max, and ridding "En Thozha, En Thalaiva, Yen Rasiga etc etc" type Intro songs. And Including A LOT MORE melodies in our albums would have us meeting eye to eye with BOllywood again!!
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