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Better Theme Music : Padmaavat vs Bajirao Mastani ?
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Padmavat was a pretty forgettable movie in all aspects!
Padmavat hands down! The theme music is the reason why I watched the movie in the first place. In fact, I sometimes listen to it while Iâm driving and imagine myself in a scenario where this dramatic music is suitable. I get so engrossed in my imagination that I even choke up with emotion because of how fabulous my acting in the scene is.
Bajirao because it sounds so powerful đȘ
Originally posted by: bollyqueen0
Bajirao because it sounds so powerful đȘ
Vishal Dadlani & Sukhwinder Singh are two of the most power packed voices in Bollywood â€ïž
Originally posted by: AdrakKombucha
Vishal Dadlani & Sukhwinder Singh are two of the most power packed voices in Bollywood â€ïž
So true. I love their voices. You don't realize how irreplaceable they are until someone else attempts to sing their songs. It just doesn't hit the same.
Padmaavat, because of Binte Dil.
Love Bajirao Mastani more but Padmavat was next level powerful. I literally felt like I was transported back to that era.
Bajirao Mastani by miles. The background music, the aesthetics, the costumes, songs and the sound design. Immediately transported me to that world. One of my favorite SLB films despite all the theatrics towards the climax and war scenes.
Loved reading these bits from the sound designer of BM, Biswadeep Chatterjee's interview sometime back. Much deserved National Award for BM đ
As a Sound Designer, I want to take the Directorâs viewpoint and try to weave a parallel âsound storyâ, that would compliment the film. For a subject like Bajirao Mastani, I imagined Peshwa Bajiraoâs orthodox Brahmin household of the 1700s among other things, would be surrounded by spiritual sounds; of temple bells, conches, mantras, bhajans and aartis.
My research led me to a temple in Wai, near Panchgani, where a religious congregation of Brahmins from all over Maharashtra gathered to chant the Vedas annually. Bajirao was from Maharashtra and I wanted the chants to have an authentic âMarathi overtoneâ. It was soon followed by very graceful senior women who gathered to sing old Marathi Bhajans. I have subtly used these sounds around âShaniwaar Wadaâ - Bajiraoâs house; the bhajans were softly floating in through Kashibaiâs new bedroom.
Though he cherishes every moment working on the movie, his favourite scene is the climax when the ailing and delusional Bajirao imagines his soldiers are attacking him. âSince the scene is surreal, I used garbled Buddhist chants and high pitched tribal howls to create an eerie atmosphere. This was interspersed with the Mahamrityunjay mantra and conch shells being blown in temples for his well being, which is quite a juxtaposition,â he recalled.
Bajirao Mastani. There were 1-2 songs that I liked from Padmavat but BM took the cake for me.
https://youtu.be/eHOc-4D7MjY?si=gckC0gAD1iWlVbKi https://youtu.be/h6lHUn20J5g?si=66HDDgogX14auGS8
https://youtu.be/Z4B68Cmpcg8
WELCOME MEMBERS 👨🏼â🎤 👩â🎤 To Bollywoodâs music chit chat corner #30. 𝔚𝔢𝔩𝔠𝔬𝔪𝔢 𝔱𝔬 𝔅𝔬𝔩𝔩𝔶𝔴𝔬𝔬𝔡 𝔪𝔲𝔰𝔦𝔠 𝔠𝔬𝔯𝔫𝔢𝔯...
From Pehla Nasha to Ish to Saiyaara⊠what a long, beautiful ride it has been. I grew up on Bollywood music. Not casually. Not in the background....
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