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How A. R. Rahman Scored Bombay 

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This video tries to breakdown A. R. Rahman’s use of music and the possible thoughts behind composing the music for Mani Ratnam’s 1995 film on the fateful Mumbai riots, BOMBAY.
Specials Thanks: Purva Anerao, for her help in explaining Indian classical music.
To dive deeper into the concepts of music, follow these two channels:
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@ashinchakraborty5299
@ashinchakraborty5299 4 года назад
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@gowrishankar3262 4 года назад
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@gagankarna9273
@gagankarna9273 4 года назад
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@HariKrishnan-gr1my
@HariKrishnan-gr1my 4 года назад
Dude 🤣🔥
@abirammandal23
@abirammandal23 4 года назад
Yes dear..
@srivathsamarella7505
@srivathsamarella7505 4 года назад
Notice that he has written Hindu in Green and Muslim in Orange at the end note. Talks about pluralism. Keep making such great videos.
@ishpreetdang0
@ishpreetdang0 4 года назад
So true. You beat me to that. It's a shame that we have been coloured so communal that we even notice that in the 21st century.
@srivathsamarella7505
@srivathsamarella7505 4 года назад
@@ishpreetdang0 Thats fine. Religions have their sacred colours. What went wrong was we have been conditioned to use them as an emblem for social divide.
@rahultej2248
@rahultej2248 4 года назад
@@srivathsamarella7505 Now, THAT is an excellent understanding of Nuance.
@muhammadkamranyounis235
@muhammadkamranyounis235 4 года назад
I'm from Pakistan and a Muslim. And an Indian Hindu (whom I met online and who eventually became one of the most important persons in my life) introduced this RU-vid channel to me. (she has a great choice and always suggests quality stuff). Through her I came to know a lot about India, Indians and Hindus. Thank you for making such great videos and thanks to her for introducing this channel to me. Love and respect from Pakistan.
@awasthiashutosh
@awasthiashutosh 4 года назад
That's otherwisely differentiating
@thoughtsofnidhi8964
@thoughtsofnidhi8964 4 года назад
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@NS-jk1dt
@NS-jk1dt 4 года назад
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@manishshrestha4708
@manishshrestha4708 4 года назад
You have more knowledge on Music than tanisk bagchi.
@shrutikpatil7364
@shrutikpatil7364 4 года назад
Bro this is not good comparison. You can't compare him with chutiya bagchi. Tanisk bagchi is such a shameless guy that he said in an interview that he was bringing back the melody of 90's which today's generation have forgotten. Bhai uske birth certificate pe likha hoga, he is born to ruin music industry.
@rajshekhar1900
@rajshekhar1900 4 года назад
Ab kya kar sakte hai bro aajkal ghodo ki race mein gadhe bhi daudne lage hai😂
@ishpreetdang0
@ishpreetdang0 4 года назад
I bet even you have more knowlegde of music than tanishq bagchi.
@shrutikpatil7364
@shrutikpatil7364 4 года назад
@@ishpreetdang0 I also bet you can write far better lyrics that badshah, honey singh, Sajid ,wajid and many more.
@ishpreetdang0
@ishpreetdang0 4 года назад
@@shrutikpatil7364 haha you bet! Although, being a sound engineer I know that it is hard to make catchy beats like those bastards.
@mrabeeh
@mrabeeh 4 года назад
Where the hell where you man? We needed you Now let me watch
@avinier325
@avinier325 4 года назад
Ya..even I was missing quality videos in RU-vid
@tusharlall02
@tusharlall02 3 года назад
Beautifully explained sir
@smitpatel341
@smitpatel341 Год назад
Where are u sir. I miss the golden period of youtube when you guys were used to come on fanfest.
@nr2811
@nr2811 4 года назад
Kudos to you for using the original tamil audio.
@rahultej2248
@rahultej2248 4 года назад
N R Yeah. I thought that he be will using the dubbed shit like everyone else. But, later realised it’s Vinit Masram
@bilalbaig8586
@bilalbaig8586 4 года назад
Yeah, subs not dubs.
@mdkhairulbashar8625
@mdkhairulbashar8625 4 года назад
this is a class about music, not dialogue, so as he said at last part, this movie and this video doesn't need language for understand; because it Mani Ratnam & AR Rahman
@ManjunathManja1227
@ManjunathManja1227 4 года назад
I liked that too.
@pk3
@pk3 2 года назад
@@rahultej2248 Does it matter if he uses dubbed or original when he's analyzing only the music?
@sailorsujith3222
@sailorsujith3222 2 года назад
It's been 29years and Still we Feel Goosebumps everytime we hear this... ARR is something else
@abyfy
@abyfy Год назад
I saw this movie in the theatres … suffered from persistent pilomotor reflex syndrome 😌 loved every breath I took. Felt amazing 😇
@God-o-Ameto-
@God-o-Ameto- 4 года назад
That is why he is mad at Masakali 2.0 His music are specifically made for a movie with specifical motifs and themes that the movie offers. And people are using his work cluelessly everywhere and worst, without his permission.
@sunbong_rulez
@sunbong_rulez 4 года назад
Tanishq Bagchi is the worst offender among them all. Never does anything original and always destroys the original.
@yt-sh
@yt-sh 4 года назад
and just puts their name above the original creators
@ruvanivose
@ruvanivose 4 года назад
Rahman has been a culprit of this as well, eg thottal poomalarum from movie New. So he holds no moral ground to go beserk for Masakali 2.0 🤣
@yt-sh
@yt-sh 4 года назад
@@ruvanivose padagotti was released 1964, new 2 movie was released 2007 around 40 years later, tamil cinema itself changed...so it was ok cos the artist was probably dead (due respect) anyway
@krk24
@krk24 4 года назад
Uva R u must be just born; google in his interview he said he doesnt want to remake that song but due to forced by the film’s director he did and he did a remake without destroying the original song
@VISHAL-lv1ic
@VISHAL-lv1ic 4 года назад
Ar rahman is a time machine , he was and still is way ahead of time . Any good music suddenly rings bells in yours ears as "must be ar rahman" is the biggest compliment per se . Thank you " Mozart of the east".
@kaustubhtawani
@kaustubhtawani 4 года назад
The colours you choose to write hindu - Muslim tells us your love for creating a contrast.
@jinxkhoche
@jinxkhoche 4 года назад
I really wanted to know Rahman's feeling while composing this album. Thanks for this brilliant analysis!!
@munshihmrahat7266
@munshihmrahat7266 4 года назад
Being a Bangladeshi cine buff I always wanted to watch Bombay or legend Mani's terrorism Trilogy on wide screen! But we can't, cinema doesn’t have any boundary,after someone made a cinema, it become people cinema. If someone can make it properly it become timeless.... Respect from Bangladesh! I learned a lot from your videos... Hope someday I Wil meet you in person!
@CommonSenseProject
@CommonSenseProject 4 года назад
Never have I clicked on a RU-vid notification faster
@rahultej2248
@rahultej2248 4 года назад
Faisal Khan Same here. For many people.
@saurabhkumar-yf1vs
@saurabhkumar-yf1vs 4 года назад
Include me.
@ShivamPandey-oe3cj
@ShivamPandey-oe3cj 4 года назад
Exactly same for me.
@manazirmanzar3242
@manazirmanzar3242 4 года назад
Me too
@sameerramgul4619
@sameerramgul4619 4 года назад
Same here
@tarkovsky69
@tarkovsky69 4 года назад
something about you annoys me, something about you feels like you are a know-it-all, something about you gives me the impression that you are neither a critic nor an artist, something about you tells me you are scared to take the leap and be vulnerable with yourself to create. All this says something about me more than anything it says about you. Bcos I don't know you, but I think I know me. Thanks for the video! Keep creating❤️
@RajatKamble
@RajatKamble 4 года назад
Exactly how I feel. Thanks a lot for expressing these! This video really shows the level of effort that you had to take. Man, I envy you! (in a right way of course) Keep enlightening us! I wish you Godspeed!
@pranavshrivastava6415
@pranavshrivastava6415 4 года назад
Didn't know you were still alive Mr. Tarkovsky.
@mnsubramanyam
@mnsubramanyam 4 года назад
@You Tube commenter, I think the maker of the video also knows about himself, that's why he's making the video which probably is the best he does
@tarkovsky69
@tarkovsky69 4 года назад
@@mnsubramanyam knows what?
@mnsubramanyam
@mnsubramanyam 4 года назад
@@tarkovsky69 a better critic video maker
@questsince_nitj7083
@questsince_nitj7083 4 года назад
People may know Rahman Sir as a genius music director.. But keep in mind his BGM are equally impressive... Roja, Bombay, Rdb, Tamasha, Water,Highway are simply a work of art and perhaps many more.. Salute to the legend that is Rahman Sir.
@ringanmajumdar1949
@ringanmajumdar1949 3 года назад
Swades, Rockstar, Jodha Akbar and so many others.
@VamsiMohanKrishnaVadrevu
@VamsiMohanKrishnaVadrevu 4 года назад
Awesome video! Thank you for making this and dissecting the amazing background score of Bombay. Just to elaborate upon the ingenuity of Rehman. He uses different Ragas for different effects. The flute theme is in Ananda Bhairavi The song Tu Hi Re with it's charanam is in Charukesi The song Kehna Hi Kya is in Kirwani Each of these ragas express a certain bhava and Rahman knew how to use those to full advantage!
@sunbong_rulez
@sunbong_rulez 4 года назад
Bang on.
@shlomohsamuel19
@shlomohsamuel19 4 года назад
Woah! Thank you for this!
@kumarroshan9573
@kumarroshan9573 4 года назад
One thing I noticed about BOMBAY's music is how ARR used Gujarati folk song "HEY JEERE" as background music when Manisha Koirala lands in Bombay. This music captures very well the essence of Bombay of 90s. That piece of music is heavenly. I have been trying to find audio version of that piece of music since ages but to no avail.
@ankitashambhawi3289
@ankitashambhawi3289 3 года назад
People like you exist. Thank goodness. Please inform me here when you get it. ❤️🌻
@KVIRLive
@KVIRLive 3 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-GEpWPCT6ASI.html
@flamingaish
@flamingaish Год назад
did you?
@akashnaik5622
@akashnaik5622 4 года назад
At the end of the video 1. 13:01 Introduces a music segment to start conclusion 2. 13:20 Appreciate rehman sirs work by adding leitmotif 3. 13:25 and 13:30 repeats the leitmotif by comparing with stalwarts 4. 13:35 Takes the audience to crescendo with important message to read. Genius
@sadman.shiper
@sadman.shiper 4 года назад
Interesting how you used orange as the font color for 'Muslim' and Green as the font color for 'Hindu'. Loved that.
@bipinkumarpal737
@bipinkumarpal737 4 года назад
Seriously you have a magical voice..I loved to listen you continuously for an hour n hour and want to learn more n more from you.
@dream20146
@dream20146 4 года назад
I wish Rahman sees this video.
@prernas1d
@prernas1d 4 года назад
I can not express enough how grateful I am to have found this channel!
@krishh17
@krishh17 4 года назад
That was one of the best 14 mins I’ve ever spent on RU-vid. So informative and instilling a feeling of nostalgia same time. Bombay was amazing musically.
@seekprateek8
@seekprateek8 4 года назад
Very detailed. Absence of music where there was no conflict left WAS EPIC OBSERVATION. Please do make more videos on ARR. I want know what other things that I missed in those incredible music pieces.
@sherlock5141
@sherlock5141 4 года назад
You have the knowledge, that even today’s professional musicians do not have. Kudos to your research and knowledge bro. 👏🏻👏🏻 Having said that A R Rahman sir is the best film composer we have ever had. In the whole world. There is not a single doubt about it.
@VRdoingeverything
@VRdoingeverything 4 года назад
Not taking credit away from ARR, but have you ever heard of a man called Ilaiyaraaja?
@shreyamathur824
@shreyamathur824 4 года назад
nope can you suggest some of his work?
@nirmalkumar-rl3df
@nirmalkumar-rl3df 4 года назад
@@shreyamathur824 u r an alien..it seems
@sandesh123456780
@sandesh123456780 2 года назад
@@shreyamathur824 Sadma, Cheeni Kum, Paa in Bollywood, but so many in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam & Kannada. In fact, ARR was a keyboard assistant to Ilaiyaraaja. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jzAPf9ThKSA.html - This is for just his BGMs.
@sanchitaghosh6289
@sanchitaghosh6289 4 года назад
6:47 That pause... before you said "stalking"... that PAUSE!
@agilanraaj8337
@agilanraaj8337 3 года назад
What are u trying to convey here anyway?
@sanchitaghosh6289
@sanchitaghosh6289 3 года назад
@@agilanraaj8337 Stalking is inappropriate. But the Indian cinema, especially Bollywood, hasn't refrained from using it for decades. The fact that even a Mani Ratnam film wasn't exempted from this is a pity! That pause wasn't unintended ;)
@agilanraaj8337
@agilanraaj8337 3 года назад
@@sanchitaghosh6289 How do u know it's stalking, in the first place? Nowadays ppl are using the word 'stalking' for everything as they wish. They are not aware of the meaning of the word. If getting to know a girl is stalking, then everyone will be single forever. Girls be like " He must have the guts to come and talk to me." but then they dont want them to look at them in public or "follow" them??? Like what???? Are boys suppose to read your mind to get to know you, and to know if u like him back or not???? I dont get it...In that movie, that guy was trying to get to know her. Whenever she came across him, she didn't even say "don't follow me" or showed any sign of being uncomfortable with his presence. What does that suppose to mean? Especially when there's no much of a technology developments to access and get to know about a person..How else should he tried to confess his love??? The main reason she tried to avoid him was bcs the difference in religion and she definitely knew the consequences. Not bcs she thought he was stalking her. Oh Come on ! Mani sir has nvr had the intention to teach negative things to his audience. He just shows the reality in his movies. If that looks like he's trying to promote stalking culture to YOU, then the problem is with you, not the movie or the Creator. Ppl talked about this thing for Dil Se too.. I just can't understand their thought process. Just because it happened to us and we personally went through something like it, that doesn't mean we should look at things with a suspicious and negative mind... Don't get confused with GETTING TO KNOW SOMEONE and STALKING !!!
@sanchitaghosh6289
@sanchitaghosh6289 3 года назад
@@agilanraaj8337 Have you watched the fucking movie?
@shubhamdhote9171
@shubhamdhote9171 3 года назад
@@sanchitaghosh6289 😂😂😂
@noufalbinzainudheen5633
@noufalbinzainudheen5633 Год назад
Rahman sir is a Genius
@manojsrivastava3626
@manojsrivastava3626 4 года назад
Man, A teacher like you is required in India
@sandeepvpragada
@sandeepvpragada Год назад
RIP Vinit Masram 🥹❤
@StormBorn1611
@StormBorn1611 4 года назад
विनीत भाऊंनी पुरवली हौस, जणू भर दुष्काळात पाडला पाउस - awesome work as always brother 😁😁
@autumnisbetterthanspring
@autumnisbetterthanspring 4 года назад
While scoring a film, there's a fine line between background music and "background music"
@ipraveensharma
@ipraveensharma 4 года назад
The essay is valid for Dil Se, Lagaan, Tamasha, Yuva, Rockstar, and many other gems from Rahman. Brilliant stuff Vinit. Clearly, you give us stuff that we didn’t know we needed in our lives.
@introvert1232
@introvert1232 Год назад
but Bombay, Roja, Guru, Alaipayuthey, Considered his best work's
@Mrrohan-zc4mp
@Mrrohan-zc4mp 9 месяцев назад
​@@introvert1232lol if u ask 10 people they will say 10 different album to be the best of ar Rahman
@animeshsankat3119
@animeshsankat3119 4 года назад
Oh my god... How I landed on such a great channel
@jubinpeter
@jubinpeter 4 года назад
Wow what a video....Thank You A R Rahman Sir for your music
@avinier325
@avinier325 4 года назад
4:41 was like 🤣🤣🤣🤣I mean after he explaining legendary scores of legendary movies, that joke was a drop!
@turulob3792
@turulob3792 4 года назад
We don't do that here 😶
@maqdiesel
@maqdiesel 4 года назад
Both Rahman & You are super talented personality.. Your video gives me hope that one day India gona take film making as Art n not some money making event.
@roshanagrawal2739
@roshanagrawal2739 Год назад
@maqsood bhai...rightly said 👍
@sughesh
@sughesh 4 года назад
I am a huge fan of ARR but never ever thought about the amount of thinking and design going into the background score. One more thing to listen sharp and analyze from ARR movies.
@kumarmadhan5942
@kumarmadhan5942 4 года назад
U need to watch IRUVAR by Mani ratnam. Craftwise it's the best film made in the country and one of the finest cinema in the world. The acting by mohanlal is one of the best performance by an Indian lead actor
@neharai4927
@neharai4927 4 года назад
kumar madhan yup lalaettan also rocked
@yatharthb6314
@yatharthb6314 4 года назад
he has seen it i am pretty sure
@kumarmadhan5942
@kumarmadhan5942 4 года назад
@@yatharthb6314 don't know. It would be great if he did a video on it
@deepakraina6859
@deepakraina6859 4 года назад
@@kumarmadhan5942 I think an even better would be Vanaprastham
@ramprasaththillai7545
@ramprasaththillai7545 4 года назад
You are right , what a performance by mohan lal one must see his minute performance
@vishalpandey18434
@vishalpandey18434 4 года назад
Dekho vo aagya..kidhar tha bro bohot miss kiya bhai tero mai😭
@kumarroshan9573
@kumarroshan9573 4 года назад
Man you are an ocean of knowledge. What an analysis. ARR is truly the god of music.
@Mt.Pentathol
@Mt.Pentathol 4 года назад
Wonderful..! The BGM for the scene where Shaila visits Shekhar's place has a separate fanbase.
@juggysv
@juggysv 4 года назад
After checking almost every few weeks for new content for months now , I just want to say Thank you and please keep posting. Brilliant content!!
@Himanshu.Harleyx440
@Himanshu.Harleyx440 2 года назад
Ar rehman is gift of god to humanity
@supreetsahu1964
@supreetsahu1964 4 года назад
So glad you're back. And what a banger of a video this was. I love western classical and AR Rahman.
@Viral_Kothari
@Viral_Kothari 4 года назад
Waited for almost 15 years for someone to explain me how Rahman composed this bg score, specifically the Bombay Theme. Was a kid when this movie released back in 90's, never watched in theater. If this movie re-releases today in India, I don't mind travelling to india to watch this in theater to get the feel its theatrical experience.
@vigneshsubramanian2511
@vigneshsubramanian2511 4 года назад
Loved how you actually used the original Tamizh version for Bombay rather than the dubbed version. Thank you! Hopefully waiting to see you do an analysis of a Kamal Hassan film or a Tamizh film in general.
@ashtosh4001
@ashtosh4001 4 года назад
This channel deserves more views and more subscribers !! Great content
@ritikthakur6261
@ritikthakur6261 3 года назад
You sir are a gem to cinema and genius to the world
@atharvaloni7649
@atharvaloni7649 4 года назад
This video was much needed for people to know that how great AR Rahman is. Great video Loved your work! ❤️
@souravsureka2008
@souravsureka2008 4 года назад
Aah, finally a video essay. Been waiting for this for so long!
@rohitbakshi5459
@rohitbakshi5459 4 года назад
Awesome....Just Awesome video. I never looked at the film music from this perspective. Being a ARR fan I always try and recreate his masterpieces. He is truly an Institution. Thanks for this video.
@nishantwho
@nishantwho 4 года назад
Dekho yeh zinda hai !!!
@keshivaartim
@keshivaartim 4 года назад
Congratulations Vinit on the video. Really excited to see you back after a long time. Thought to greet you first before watching the video.. Cheers!!
@bharathguitarsounds7995
@bharathguitarsounds7995 2 года назад
This video gave me tears. I can't explain why!
@trivedimalhar
@trivedimalhar 4 года назад
Excellent video! Good to have you back on RU-vid
@TheBobthegreat5
@TheBobthegreat5 4 года назад
love your work dude. your video essays are always incredibly well crafted.
@shinigami_ryuk
@shinigami_ryuk 4 года назад
finally you have remembered that you have a youtube channel ..... nice to see you
@mohithardikar5575
@mohithardikar5575 4 года назад
Absolutely incredible content ! Thank you so making such videos !
@soubam
@soubam 4 года назад
Ya, finally a new video. We expect more videos from you.
@prasshanthvp1082
@prasshanthvp1082 4 года назад
Planting hidden details in movies is no longer just a directors thing anymore. Especially Rahman's hidden details can be easily overlooked. Even while watching this video, I had to rewind many times as I missed the commentary, coz I was carried away by the audio and visuals. 😅 What a breakdown. Thanks Vinit! :)
@takshakedare6995
@takshakedare6995 4 года назад
New video yay yay yay!!!😄
@RitikKumar-mn2qw
@RitikKumar-mn2qw 4 года назад
Thank you so much man for this video. I was hankering for a video on how AR Rahman creates music since when I really started to like his songs but I couldn't find any. I also wish if you could make a video on just the mind-blowing creativeness of the musician through his so many brilliant tunes he had created over his career and how he incorporates music,lyrics and instrumentation in his songs when everything else we hear from other artists are just vocals and exaggerated tunes . Keep making videos man. I really appreciate your work.
@punitkk7696
@punitkk7696 4 года назад
Just the background score without any videos represents a whole story line on its own! Great content!
@insearchofsomething
@insearchofsomething 4 года назад
What was also missing was people like you explaining nuances. Thank you for taking the time. Stay safe.
@Tera_1008th_baap
@Tera_1008th_baap 4 года назад
I really missed your content bro.. So glad to see you back 🙏😊
@abhinavmishra6505
@abhinavmishra6505 4 года назад
So happy you finally made a video again. Please keep making these. These are very educative. More such stuff on Indian and world cinema. Thanks a lot.
@subodhb1083
@subodhb1083 4 года назад
By far the best dissection of such a complex scoring process, in a very simplistic manner, explaining the thought process, as well as technical aspects so beautifully. I became a big fan watching this very first video from your channel.
@joe-mama94
@joe-mama94 4 года назад
I appreciate the hard work you put into making these videos for us man. You truly are a gem.
@raghurajrathore3337
@raghurajrathore3337 4 года назад
I have been waiting for ages, Thank you so much for coming back Vinit!
@ds86496
@ds86496 4 года назад
The man who bought the concept of harmony, obligatos and polyphonic lines in bollywood is Salil chowdhury.. I agree that his background scores were not as effective as ar rahman but we have to consider that he was the one who started the trend of making melodies which follow chord progressions.. you know both rahman and ilayaraja were influenced by his legacy (both ar rahman's father and ilayaraja were musicians who worked with him).. I am writing this because when you are talking about western musical concepts in Indian cinema music.. you have to talk about one of the pioneers of that..
@saumyasingh7433
@saumyasingh7433 4 года назад
Oh my, this type of video after so long. I've been following this channel for years just for these educational videos that makes us appreciate cinema from another level. I started watching this channel some four years back and it made me enjoy movies a hell lot more then later these also helped me in my film appreciation classes. So, to the creator - you've help me understand more than my college professor.
@rahultej2248
@rahultej2248 4 года назад
Woah!!,!,,,!,,!,!!!!!!!, ! Finally! Damn! THIS is the day of my quarantine. Thanks bro. 🙏
@karanshah9354
@karanshah9354 4 года назад
Rare case study on Indian music. Subscribed for future studies. Good Job brother. Will look forward
@maxtrex7977
@maxtrex7977 4 года назад
Glad to know you are still around
@ramun9402
@ramun9402 3 года назад
You are very knowledgeable 🙏 Thank you for shedding light on this topic
@kiwireviews6348
@kiwireviews6348 4 года назад
It's a great day when you upload a new vid - hope you're back to stay!
@audi88
@audi88 4 года назад
Its not just Bombay, you have a similar feeling when you watch Saathiya. It originates from Chalka Chalka (like the thrill of love at first sight), the 2 trains crossing scene right after the song, then it gets lost in family troubles after marriage, and then it plays back as Rani comes back to consciousness during the end, rekindling the same old feeling of first love (making you teary). That's the leitmotif genius of Rehman for you! If you are a fan of AR Rehman, you might have sensed its effect 20 years back, even when you were too small to understand why.
@abhinav13april
@abhinav13april 4 года назад
And Dil Se..
@karmeeleon
@karmeeleon 4 года назад
I mean the scores used in Saathiya are essentially same the as Alaipayuthei's score (with or two motifs being changed or rewritten) but you make a very good point. Rahman does use motifs in both Alaipauthei/Saathiya and Dil Se. In fact, it's really obvious in all A.R. Rahman and Mani Ratnam films. However, my favourite one has to be Kannathil Muthamitaal.
@reghev_drums
@reghev_drums 4 года назад
This was a great video mate. I'm glad it was recommended to me. India needs more content like this! Thanks :)
@starman3533
@starman3533 4 года назад
OMG YOURE BACK IM SO HAPPY!
@shashvatarya5463
@shashvatarya5463 4 года назад
Really missed your analysis. Great to see you back.
@adithyaquanta
@adithyaquanta 4 года назад
So beautifully explained! When we watch so many movies and listen to so much of music, we might as well understand it ! Thanks for making this possible !
@saumya3145
@saumya3145 4 года назад
It felt like a tiny accomplishment to be able to recognize the background music starting at 1.03. Lockdown turned out to be quite useful.
@avnishkalyankar5247
@avnishkalyankar5247 4 года назад
I almost cried till the end of this video. Please stop the remakes of the songs.
@rbsingh01996
@rbsingh01996 4 года назад
What absolute pleasure it is to watch your videos man. This resonates with my thoughts so much. It feels like I have always wanted to say the same stuff, I think of the same stuff but have never been able to put it in words. Love it!! This is super Vinit !
@rawnanle
@rawnanle 4 года назад
This channel has helped me to appreciate films and all aspects of it with much more depth
@rohitdewangan27
@rohitdewangan27 4 года назад
Everytime I read or listen more about Rahman a new dimension of his pops out...genius.wow!!! Thanks CINEMA BEYOND ENTERTAINMENT for highlighting this to us. This is your brilliance how beautifully u have elaborated the thought process behind each musical piece of BOMBAY. Loved your work.
@myandroid6047
@myandroid6047 4 года назад
Satyajit Ray and Ravi Shankar are also another Indian duo like Hans Zimmer and Christopher Nolan. both were great friends and worked closely for soundtracks in their films and very few people know this in India.
@nafiszami
@nafiszami 4 года назад
Satyajit Ray is one man army
@abhinavmishra6505
@abhinavmishra6505 4 года назад
Wonderful. Absolutely wonderful. Keep them coming man.
@swaminarayandhyan2857
@swaminarayandhyan2857 4 месяца назад
Brilliantly edited video mate 👍👍
@saishnatekar683
@saishnatekar683 4 года назад
Thank you for coming back
@rojithstanly9125
@rojithstanly9125 4 года назад
Such a pleasure to watch this video. very knowledgeable. Cheers mate
@philosophyofart2164
@philosophyofart2164 4 года назад
This was so good. Thankyou, Vinit.
@vipuljain42
@vipuljain42 4 года назад
Understanding storytelling is need of the hour. Thanks a lot man.
@menonbhavya
@menonbhavya 4 года назад
The video is so much more than the title. Awesome work!
@ashishbhosale4954
@ashishbhosale4954 4 года назад
Your content is literal masterclass brother. It's good to have you back.
@akanshjha8010
@akanshjha8010 4 года назад
I already loved movie Bombay so much... You and your explanation made me love it more... Really appreciate your efforts... Keep it up..
@deepaknair17
@deepaknair17 4 года назад
Brilliant! You made me love Rahman even more. Thank you!!
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