Hare Ram Audio Review
Jul 15, 2008 - 10:05:20 AM
By Nachaki
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Mickey J. Meyer seemed to have moved away from his usual style but only transforms himself in his own style, with better percussion and beat all over the place
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verghese
15 Jul 2008, 11:29
first things first....wonder what made tc.com review even a music release
and that too so extensively....that itself shows thier inclination towards
some people in industry....the 'K' mad mania
ok if i'm wrong in my guessing then lets see if tc.com continues the same
music review next week also when any tuglaq music of any tuglaq film like
this releases next week....
NaChaKi
15 Jul 2008, 16:11
Fortunate or unfortunate, I am the one who writes most audio reviews for
TC.Com, and I don't get all the time in the world for this work. I still
write audio reviews as much as I can, but I regret that I miss a lot too.
In the recent past, you can see that I have reviewed audios of 'Ready' and
'Pandurangadu' also; soon to come is 'Rainbow'. There's no bias in the
choice, except in perception sometimes, unforunately. In the past too, the
audio for several small and medium-budgeted movies were also reviewed.
(Please see in the archives and you'd find less-known movies, and even
Mickey J. Meyer's debut movie's audio review.
AR Raja.
15 Jul 2008, 17:04
Nachaki,
You say more than once in the review that its not Mickey Myers style. What
is his style? I ask you.
He is barely a movie old and all we know about his 'style' is those songs
in Happy.
See how different Roja and Donga Donga turned out to be or if you want to
compare Roja with Jodha Akbar for ex...in this case, we never say, its not
Rahman's style comparing it with Rahman's earlier movies.
The difference in styles must be seen as the music director's versatality
which is very important these days.
Satish
16 Jul 2008, 00:08
I agree with NaChaki he does write reviews for other movies but I do not
remember them as headline news
NaChaKi
16 Jul 2008, 00:19
@AR Raja
Mickey J. Meyer is five movies old now, and I, for one, had heard all his
albums because I was impressed with his debut itself. As for his style
goes, it's tough to define anyone's style verbally. If I try still, I'd say
his orchestration has a distinct mark. In fact, his playback voices were
mostly Suneetha and Sravani in the past, and his orchestration was similar
to this choice of singers - melodious, smooth, resonating. He did not use
beat too much earlier, and generally uses a lot of keyboard. Listen to all
his albums and I am sure you can understand it better. I am sure you do
understand that every artiste has one's own signature style, how much ever
versatile one can be.
@Satish
Thanks for the endorsement, but nearly every movie/audio review on TC.Com
comes to become the "Feature Article". Sometimes, when something else needs
to be the feature, the review is only hyperlinked without any description
but it does appear in the same space still.
chakra
16 Jul 2008, 10:19
The music is nice
Good work from Mickey J Meyer.
I also read that the movie is made with high technical values. Releaseof
the movie is on 18th rite
ravi
16 Jul 2008, 10:25
Is Harikrishna acting in Hare Ram.
I am eagerly waiting for the release of this movie bcoz I feel that
kalyanram is the best in the Nandamuri clan
I wish this movie will be different like Athonakkade and would pull the
audiene
Anonymous
13 Aug 2008, 01:24
First of all, every song can be rated 4/5. This is a very amazing change in
telugu music for the first time. Mickey did a marvellous performance. But
no song can be rated below 4. In the other case, as mentioned by the
reviewer, lalijo song is extracted from the music of Happy Days. There is
no point of disctinct music.
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