Himesh Reshammiya FANCLUB Part 2 - Page 8

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HR ki sayyonni thumbnail
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Posted: 19 years ago
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Singer(s): Kunal Ganjawala
Music: Pritam
Album: Ankahee
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Singer(s): Shaan, Vasundara Das
Music: Aadesh Shrivastava
Album: Alag
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Singer(s): Himesh Reshammiya
Music: Himesh Reshammiya
Album: Banaras - A Mystic Love Story
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Singer(s): Nakul, GV. Prakash
Music: Harris Jayaraj
Album: Aparichit
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Singer(s): Himesh Reshammiya
Music: Himesh Reshammiya
Album: Tom Dick Harry
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Singer(s): Himesh Reshammiya, Sunidhi Chauhan
Music: Himesh Reshammiya
Album: 36 China Town
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Singer(s): Kunal Ganjawala
Music: Rajesh Roshan
Album: Krrish
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Singer(s): Himesh Reshammiya, Tulsi Kumar
Music:
Album: Chup Chup Ke
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Singer(s): Himesh Reshammiya
Music: Himesh Reshammiya
Album: Phir Hera Pheri
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Singer(s): Zubeen
Music: Pritam

Album: Gangster - A Love Story

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Edited by HR ki sayyonni - 19 years ago
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Posted: 19 years ago
#72
Hr songs rock

though not hr song ya ali is good too 😊
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Posted: 19 years ago
#73

Hey all sisters - what's up. Thanks for worrying about me Jem sis 😛- It makes me feel special.😳 I am alright just busy with the good weather.

Ah, tickets sold out? What does that mean? I hope not - Ange have you got your tickets yet?

He is visiting YYZ in August. I hope the tickets are not sold out yet.😭

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Posted: 19 years ago
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My pals plan to puchase tem so will thru them...have not looked into th times,,,wellbadi happy u going and all and miss u..seeing u at sa re time to time is nice too.
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Posted: 19 years ago
#75

hey all!!!

ash & angie, himani thanks for your wonderful sweet bday msgs for me: 🤗 hugs for u all!!!!

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Posted: 19 years ago
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I guess I may say it HERE NOW TO:

very HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO u

Hope U and Himesh (ur husband)celebrate it in an enjoyable way

here is a song to U
Aksar yaad tu mujhe karte ho= Aksar "mohabbat ke"




Edited by teenindia_usa - 19 years ago
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Posted: 19 years ago
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Posted: 19 years ago
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SO we have a new hr fan amonst us?

Guess_gallery would u like to introduce urself?

What songs of HR u like?

I and Jem started the orginal one which reached 330 plus pages and so anew one was opened and the samedevotion is here.

TO All New And Visiting Members:

please visit part 1(I started) and Part 2(Jem started)
THE rules are stated in both parts..also to let U know Jem is HR's #1 here, she truly is one of the most devoted supporters of HR and his music.and today is special since its her birthday.

Well enjoy
Edited by teenindia_usa - 19 years ago
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Posted: 19 years ago
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to Jem:

want todedicate tera naam hai of HR

listening to this song luv it as well as others

like tu hai meri zubeen, etc.....

Hr rocks
Edited by teenindia_usa - 19 years ago
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Posted: 19 years ago
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Current music: Aksar OST - Laagi Laagi Laagi =

I posted this article since its supporting Hr and the writer is arguing against thecritics.


A look at why Himesh Reshammiya is the saviour of pop culture and the last hope of the catchy tune.
So I was talking to my friend Vasu the other day, the day after I had met him in Bangalore, and the man pasted a link onto the chat window.

"The idea of a tune, a melody, a combination of musical sounds that seems to be on everybody's lips at the same time, that spreads through a society as rapidly as a respiratory infection, and seems to invasively seize and occupy space in peoples minds until they finally succeed inforgetting it."

The reason why he had thought it fit to send me this link was that in our previous meeting, I had driven him off his rocker by humming 'Jhalak Dikhlaa Jaa' at every break in the conversation. Now Vasu is a Pop Culture God, he can sit through five Ramsay Bhailog movies in a day, but even a man of his stature has his limits. It hit me at that point of time that Himesh Reshammiya is a person who deserves not just my respect but also a standing ovation for managing to AFFECT people with his tune and voice. But the Himeshiyaa has been getting a lot of flak from all quarters, everywhere I see, there are people dissing him. Any lame standup comic or some babe-in-the-woods VJ thinks he can get a bellyful of laughs out of the potential audience by talking about The Him-man's cap and his mike-holding posture. But you are wrong, all of you. Let me point out why.

1) The voice. We are a nation who have been adoring Lata Mangeshkar's glass-shattering screams for about fifty years now, and we cannot take a man with a nasal tone? What are you, aurally retarded or something? I felt the same way after I heard Ozzy Osbourne for the first time, and even Robert Plant, or for that matter, RD Burman on Mehbooba. Offbeat voices that feel like a cat's claws on glass when you hear them the first time, but which grow on you, and a couple of decades down the line have become pretty distinctive in their own right. You may not like the voice right now, but twenty thousand hearings later, or perhaps after the next Hit Music Director decides to sing his own songs, you are going to beg for apna Himesh-bhai's renditions. And oh, Indian music already has a nadir as far as voices go, and that happens to be Anu Malik.

2) The look. On a flight to Bombay, I read an interview with Himesh Reshammiya. The interviewer asks him about the cap and the stubble, to which our man has a very legit explanation. I am quoting from memory "My friend pointed out that in India we have no rock stars. No Bryan Adams or Michael Jackson who the youth can identify with. I want to change that. My friend made me wear the cap, it has become part of my look. Even if you see a silhouette of Himesh Reshammiya, you ought to recognise it as Himesh Reshammiya." Now hold on, I bet all of you are snarking at the guy's audacity. Personally, I remembered an interview AR Rahman gave in 1997, when Vande Mataram was about to release. Did anyone complain when Rahman got himself the curly hair and the blue-jeans-white-shirt makeover? Nope, we were cheering him through and through. So why single out Himesh Reshammiya? And on top of it, his plan's working, isn't it? You see anyone with a cap and a stubble, and the first thing that comes to mind is HR. The same way a goatie below the lower lip will always, ALWAYS make you say "Aamir Khan". Image, people, it's all about image.

3) The attitude.


4) The music. Back in the days when Himesh Reshammiya was still a nobody, there was this article I read about the making of this film called Pyaar Kiya Toh Darnaa Kiya, which starred Salman Khan and Kajol and had music by Jatin Lalit. The article was about the fact that Jatin-Lalit, then one of the hottest music composers had tried rather hard to write the title song of PKTDK, and they had given up in disgust because, according to them, the tune of the Mughal-e-Azam song from the sixties "Pyaar Kiya Toh Darrna Kiya" was too overpowering for them to think of any other tunes for those words. What a bunch of pussies. It was then that Himesh Reshammiya snuck into history. He composed a tune which was quite decent. At least, unlike most the other songs in PKTDK, Himesh's "Odhli Chunariya" was not ripped off from other sources. Over the years, his output has been dhinchaak at best - ranging from ear-friendly desi tunes to club-thumping numbers, which really got to you if you heard them a couple of times. And all the time, he didn't quite have a "style" - sometimes he would sound like Nadeem Sharavan on a really good day, other songs he would be like Anu Malik on a bad acid trip.

Aashiq Banaaya Aapne changed all that. You might argue that Tere Naam was a superhit too, but the Himesh-bhai style, His Voice, the solitary violin, the tabla flourishes, the sexy babes in the title songs, Emraan Hashmi - everything came together in AAB. And of course, the Ear Worm effect. The voice lodged itself in your ear, the tune bounced around like a flubberly creature, and all was right with the world.

Now the problem that everyone seems to have is, all his tunes after Aashiq Banaaya Aapne sound the same. Not true. Jhalak Dikhlaajaa from Aksar is better. It is a superior song. If you thought Aashiq Banaaya Aapne was an earworm, Jhalak Dikhlaa Jaa is like a mega-super-duper ear-worm designed to bring mankind to its knees. Do you know anyone who has used the shehnai properly in Indian Film music after AR Rahman's 'Humma'? Himesh Reshammiya has, in Jhalak Dikhlaa Jaa. Can you think of anything who can make Emraan Hashmi look cool? Nope, not humanly possible, but Himesh Reshammiya, or rather, Himesh Reshammiya's music can distract you from Emraan Hashmi. Which is always a good thing, my friends. How many other music directors use Sunidhi Chauhan and Shreya Ghoshal's voices in innovative ways? The correct answer would be "Everyone", but because we are talking about The Him-man, the answer is, you guessed it right, Himesh Reshammiya. And the other tune from Aksar, called 'Laagi Laagi' also has him singing, and he sounds different on it. More like Sukhwindar Singh.

We are all in denial. Himesh Reshammiya has given us something like TWENTY EIGHT hits in the last six months, and we refuse to acknowledge his talent. Yeah, every Bappi song sounded the same when it came out. When Bappi Lahiri released Disco Dancer in 1982, and followed it up with a series of disco anthems, there would be these disgruntled janta who, with their ears plugged and their constitutions soured, would mutter curses against the newbie composer and his disco tunes. The more hallowed among them would say things like "Ah, he's ripping off Modern Talking and Laura Brannigan and The Buggles" and then go listen to bootleg tapes of Thriller to purge their ears of such pedestrian compositions.

Twenty four years down the line, Bappi da's having the last laugh. How many of you have heard of The Buggles? Yet, when I sing "Auwwa Auwwa", you will think of Bappi Lahiri, and his magnificent Disco Dancer album. I believe that is precisely what Himesh Reshammiya will become twenty four years from now, a cultural icon and representative of the early 2000s, and I think I will give him his due. Which is better than having to explain to my kids why I thought HR's music sucked at first.


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Hellobadi how are u? nice to see u here missed u alot
Edited by teenindia_usa - 19 years ago

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