Here r the lyrics of one of the songs on Roja which i was supposed to post 2-3 days ago but never got around doing it.Film: Roja (hindi)Lyrics: P.K. MishraMusic: A.R. RahmanDirector: ManiratnamSingers: S.P.Balasubramaniam & ChitraChitra: Ye hasin vaadiyan, ye khulaa aasman aa gaye ham kahaan ae mere saajna in baharon mai dil ki kali khil gayi mujko tum jo mile har khushi mil gayiSPB: Tere hothon pe hai husn ki bijliyan tere gaalon pe hai zulf ki badaliyan tere daaman ki khushboo se mehke chaman sangemarmar ke jaisa hai tera badanChitra: Meri jaanejaan mai teri chandni
movie roja in hindi
>>I must say that the music of this movie is quite refreshing. It's >lets say different from the regular hindi music trend. I am a gujarati so, >I dont know much about tamil, telugu or for that matter any >south indian music styles, tunes, film music but music of this movie >impressed me.>>BTW, does anyone know what the meaning of "Roja" is?? It says "rose" >on the cassette, is that the real meaning??
I also find the music of Roja refreshingly new and different. On ourrecent trip to India, we saw three movies in cinema halls - Darr, Rojaand Baazigar. Roja was by far the best of the three and we have boughtthe CDs for Baazigar and Roja. The Roja cd has also some music byRAGGA-RAAGA. All of Roja's songs are pretty innovative, and the songby Minmini is quite catchy. I like the first three songs of Darr, butthe rest of the songs are disappointingly poor, especially coming fromShiv-Hari! I thought Roja was Tamil for rose.-- %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%Siddharth Dasgupta (s...@wag.caltech.edu) (818) 397-2725Materials & Molecular Simulation Center, Beckman Institute, CALTECH,Pasadena%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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