

The Indian film was originally a Tamil film dubbed into Hindi, Telugu and Malayalam. The film was directed by Mani Ratnam, and stars Arvind Swamy and Manisha Koirala in lead roles, while the soundtrack album was released in 1995 by Pyramid. Create, share and listen to streaming.Bombay is the soundtrack to the 1995 Indian film of the same name, with eight tracks composed by A.

"Bombay Theme" has appeared in various international films and music compilations, while "Kannalanae" and "Bombay Theme" have been sampled by various international artists.The song is composed by the legendary A R Rahman and sung by. The song " Hamma" was later reused in Ok Jaanu (2017) as "The Humma Song". The soundtrack was included in The Guardian's "1000 Albums to Hear Before You Die" list, and the song "Kannalanae" sung by K S Chitra was included in their "1000 Songs Everyone Must Hear" list. Enjoy the best quality music on Gaana.comThe soundtrack of the film became one of the best-selling Indian music albums of all time, with sales of 15 million units. AR Rahman Top 50 Bollywood playlist songs are in Hindi language. This playlist was created by Gaana on 05 Jan, 2016.
She sang totally 108 film songs, followed by sujatha with 78 songs. In those 150 films the maximum voice he used is K.S.Chitra. But A R Rehman sir did total 150 films till date. PolyGram MIL later merged in Universal Music.I dont know about only hindi. Soon after the original released, in 1995 it was also released in Hindi and in Telugu by Polygram MIL.
In 2014, BBC Music listed Bombay among their "20 Greatest Soundtracks" of all time, and selected the instrumental "Bombay Theme" as its standout track. In 2007, the soundtrack was included in The Guardian's "1000 Albums to Hear Before You Die" list, and the Hindi version of the song "Kannalane", titled "Kehna Hi Kya", was included in their "1000 Songs Everyone Must Hear" list in 2009. The soundtrack also found success across India in its dubbed Hindi and Telugu versions.
"Kehna Hi Kya" was included in The Guardian 's list of "1000 Songs Everyone Must Hear". Rahman, Sujatha Mohan, Ganga and Reshmi."Kehna Hi Kya", like the other songs on the Hindi soundtrack, was written by Urdu lyricist Mehboob. Backing vocals were sung by A. Chithra won the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Female Playback for the song "Kannalane". Chithra won the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Female Playback for the song "Kannalane"."Kannalane", also known as "Kehna Hi Kya", is based on Qawwali, a form of Islamic Sufi music. Vairamuthu won the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Lyricist, and K.
1 (2002) and Paradisiac 2. Major compilation albums on which it appeared include Chakra Seven Centers (1995 in which it was credited as "Ajna Chakra"), Anokha - Soundz of the Asian Underground (1997), Café del Mar Vol 5 (1998), Ambient Chillout Mix Vol. The track featured in various compilations and films besides being sampled by many major artists. Rahman.Problems playing this file? See media help.The track " Bombay Theme" is an instrumental orchestral piece composed and arranged by A.
Hamma The track "Uyire" was among the most popular and acclaimed songs of the 1990s. The theme was also sampled by the German band Löwenherz for their song "Bis in die Ewigkeit", and by the American rapper Lloyd Banks for his song " Rather By Me" (2009). It also appeared on a French TV commercial for Volvic starring Zinedine Zidane in 2000. Rahman reused the track as "Bombay Theme Intro" in the score of the 1996 film, Fire, by Deepa Mehta. It was featured in the Italian film Denti by Gabriele Salvatores in 2000, in the Palestinian film Divine Intervention in 2002, in the 2005 Hollywood film Lord of War, and in Julian Schnabel's Miral (2010).
Then when he did, he had a whole new flavour for the song." The song also incorporates elements of Sufi music. Since I had not heard Hari in a non-ghazal kind of song, I decided to take the gamble. Then I imagined all of them singing it. SPB sir, Yesudas sir, Hariharan. Rahman says: "I had three options for that song. After composing the song, Rahman had three choices for the vocalist - S.
Rahman & Chorus (Sujatha Mohan, Reshmi, Ganga)Hariharan & K. Rahman, Suresh Peters & SwarnalathaK. Rahman's version whereas the re-released version contained the rap portions by Remo Fernandes which were recorded for the Hindi dubbed version.All lyrics are written by Vairamuthu all music is composed by A. The original release contained only A. The song was called "Tu Hi Re" in Hindi while it was called "Urike Chilaka" in Telugu.The Tamil track "Andha Arabic Kadaloram" had two different versions. Chithra for Tamil and Telugu, and the Hindi version was sung by Kavita Krishnamurthy.
Prakash Kumar & SharadhaPallavi, Shubha, Anupama, Noel James & SrinivasAll lyrics are written by Veturi all music is composed by A. Rahman, Swarnalatha & Suresh PetersHariharan & Kavita Krishnamurthy & Humming (Swarnalatha)Udit Narayan, Kavita Krishnamurthy, G. Hindi (including Urdu) No.Remo Fernandes, A. Prakash Kumar, Bombay Saradha & Shweta MohanNoel James, Anupama, Malgudi Subha, Srinivas & PallaviSujatha Mohan, Noel James, Srinivas, Sivanesan, Ganga Sreenivasan, Renuka & Anuradha SriramAll lyrics are written by Mehboob all music is composed by A.
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In the first song, Kehna Hi Kya (sung by Chitra), Rehman has used the 'solo' kawwali technique, the form which perhaps only late Roshan could have thought of. Sahara India Mass Communication. ^ a b "Twenty- Five Magical Years of Allah Rakha Rahman". Retrieved 25 December 2018. ^ "Sound of Cinema: 20 Greatest Soundtracks". Retrieved 3 February 2010.
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