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Posted: 19 years ago
#31
I never knew Ashiq Banaya Apne is a lift from Haiti song.....here goes another Anu Malik.
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Posted: 19 years ago
#32
on both of them waering hats...don't know about AM but HR wears a wig 😆
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Posted: 19 years ago
#33
gossip magazines tell that HR has maximum no. of movies in hand, he is certainly successful,even more than ID, JL at this time.
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Posted: 19 years ago
#34
HR saying he is inspired by Lax-Pyarelal is totally unpalatable. LP was known for making songs with earthy smell, he hardly ever used techno effects, barring few movies like Karz, Chaalbaaz. His love for Indian drums was remarkable( evident in late hits like choli ke peeche kya hai).
HR is heavily dependent on gizmo-techno effects, at many places it has been published that he has modulated even his own sound with machines in title song Aashiq Banaya Apne.
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Posted: 19 years ago
#35

Originally posted by: N Sinha

There are stunning similarities between HR & Anu Malik.

Both of them use surprisingly similar rhythms & modes,
At times it is very difficult to say whose composition is this.(among them)
, if you don't believe me go to any site and listen to their songs one after another, it gets mixed up in brain.
Like AM, HR keeps changing his style of music and therfore doesn't leave any signature mark on songs( in plain terms it means using certain instruments in such a way that you always realise on listening to a song, who is the composer, like AR Rehman, JL do.
None of them have been trained in classical music.
HR picks up flot from Latin & Spanish music, just like AM (sorry inspiration!)
Both avoid Lataji & Ashaji.
Both of tham have been vastly successful commercially and know how to change with time.
There is one strong difference, while AM has struggled a lot in 80s HR always had a smooth sail. Despite being unsuccesful initially,
he kept getting movies.
My opinion only..... please don't lash out.

well said and both are besura.😆😆😆

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Posted: 19 years ago
#36

Originally posted by: Shuchi

HR saying he is inspired by Lax-Pyarelal is totally unpalatable. LP was known for making songs with earthy smell, he hardly ever used techno effects, barring few movies like Karz, Chaalbaaz. His love for Indian drums was remarkable( evident in late hits like choli ke peeche kya hai).
HR is heavily dependent on gizmo-techno effects, at many places it has been published that he has modulated even his own sound with machines in title song Aashiq Banaya Apne.



I agree with you
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Posted: 19 years ago
#37
anu malik ..his all music r fake man.. anu malik got no music off his own.. how u gna even compare his to himesh.. himesh musics r numba 1
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Posted: 19 years ago
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Originally posted by: cashmoney

anu malik ..his all music r fake man.. anu malik got no music off his own.. how u gna even compare his to himesh.. himesh musics r numba 1



I'm commenting on their pattern of song making, choices could be personel. AM has existed in industry since 20 years and still gets movie(No Entry), he was as successful in 90s as HR is today, regarding fake music, I know what is inspiration of HR as well as AM......

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Posted: 19 years ago
#39
Man I can say for sure the song ye dil tujh pe aagaya is copy of jiolo jiolo, it is a South African song.

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