Apart from Tabu, Urmila Matondkar was the one who was taking up the most challenging and unconventional roles during 90s and early 2000s. She is a brilliant actress.
lol. really?! tabu was mostly busy playing the pretty girl next door in the 90s and Urmila was all over the place, she even did movies in Malayalam. but everywhere her lack of talent stood tall over her sexy exterior.
@@theprovocateur24 When you only love watching crappy commercial movies that's what you will feel. heard of movies like Machos, Astitva, Chandni Bar or movies like Satya, Kaun or Shoot.
@TheJellyBrainJuice Maybe you haven't seen all of their movies and it's not your fault. Just that you must not have been interested but judging these two talented ladies without watching all of their works is just as unfortunate as not watching it. And yeah, you really must have an unreachable standards to not see Urmila's talent. Exuding sexiness is a talent on its own, not many can look sexy and classy at the same time and in all her songs, she has delivered more than must have been required.
Ah FINALLY you guys have watched this!!! I personally feel there's no better song that showcases the MAD and completely ORIGINAL GENIUS THAT IS A.R.RAHMAN, and the way he GOBSMACKED us time again during those golden 90s!! Somehow this is one of the less talked about songs in Rangeela!
this is potentially my favourite ever song created by ar rahman....it's been so many years and it's still so fresh and original. absolutely nobody has created something like this!
Just listen to Rangeela and Taal tracks - videos not even needed. There are so many intricate arrangements he used and was in an experimental phase in Hindi movie industry. Great tracks.
Finally!!!! This is one of the best songs ever of Hindi cinema. The female singer is Shweta Shetty, a 90s popstar. Now I guess you have two more, one is the mellow soft song and another is the instrumental 'Spirit of Rangeela' one of A.R. Rahman's favourite compositions which he performs in almost every concert. And yes, you two will never be able to get hold of Urmila Matondkar as you keep forgetting her in movies, which means you have to watch her movies. Bhoot, Ek Hasina Thi, Tehzeeb, Maine Gandhi Ko Nahin Mara, Pinjar, Rangeela are some of the best films of her. Please do!
You both watched this song!! Made my day. The entire 'Rangeela' soundtrack is so versatile and it really has some phenomenal songs but for some reason this one is never the first one people refer to. So yay yay to you!
Urmila just killed it...she smashed every frame like she was doing it for decades...and its quite hurtful how underitilized and underrated she has always been. such an iconic performer
Welcome again to the RANGEELA world This song is a masterpiece way ahead of it's time. Gorgeous in every aspect . Urmila is an absolute delight the screen loves her. the lighting on the set is astounding and also the choreography. this is one of the best compositions from A R Rahman
It was ahead of time? Lol there was nothing in the ahead time so I guess the song was better in its better times. 90s music was a great time in either filmi or pop or internationally
I still remember when this song was released in Indian televisions many people were not able to absorb this song as most of the Indians were easy listeners during 90s..It was the first Hindi Slow Poisonous Hit of ARR..
This was A R s first Hindi album so it felt he was so adamant on proving a point to the north indian audience, who were only used to the 90s cheese that time
@@cricketer5053 wht do u mean by the world???? West or bollywood? Where r u from? Wht do u know abt 80s 90s south indian music? South always had world class musicians bollywood was the one churning out cheese and even still today it is
@@mayurakshidey7787 no its not every artists in the world do care about making a mark in the world with their talent moreover your opinion is actually a thought process of your inferiority complex
There are many songs made in the same rhythm before. Like "tere baap ko maine dekha bandra station pe", even the ending of the lines in this and mangta hai kya are same. Mhk is better because of ar rehman print, but it's not something utterly revolutionary
The female singer is Shweta Shetty (one of the finds of the IndiPop era of the 90s). Her voice and appearance were unusual for Indian showbiz back then so she did not become as big a name as she could have today. Also, she married a German and settled in Germany away from the limelight. This song is one of my favourites not just for the crazy composition but also for the contrasting vocals of Shweta and A R Rahman. Indians are generally used to female vocals being high pitched and male vocals being bass. This duo flipped that notion on its head. Back in the day, most Indians were echoing your sentiment of "I have never heard anything like that before".
Hi Guys, this song, like most (not all) Hindi film songs will only make proper sense in the flow of the actual film. So, if you had seen the film you would immediately understand the visuals including flying over NYC... She takes Munna (Aamir Khan) to a movie studio.... And shows him look what is possible here in this place... And so the lyrics goes 'Mangta hai kya... " in Mumbai slang... What do you wish for..."jo mangta hai woh milega tumko"... You can have whatever you wish for here.. Both in terms of what is possible in the celluloid virtual world.. And also to imply if he is not scared to dream big (which Munna was... quite locked in his comfort zone).... Thanks for sharing your reactions.
Commenting for the idk how many times, ARR albums to go for next: 1. Boys (Shankar film) 2. Ayitha Ezhuthu (Mani Ratnam film) (One song was in Thaikkudam Bridge tribute which is Jana Gana Mana) 3. Kandukondain Kandukondain album 4. Thiruda Thiruda (Mani Ratnam film) (you reacted to some stage and cover performance of the songs) 5. Indian (Shankar film) (you already reacted to Pachai Kiligal song starring Kamal Haasan from this film) Note this down Rick and Korbin, and I will tell you more
Is Thiruda Thiruda necessary? Isnt Kannathil Mutham Itaal faar better? Also isnt Anniyan better than Indian? EDIT: I thought you were talking about the movie and not the song albums. Great selection.
@@thereisnospoon123 Didn't see the edit you wrote, sorry.. I was just talking about songs, not the movies, also I love Anniyan and Indian equally imo 😀
This is ONE of AR Rehman's BEST tracks EVER! Listen to the composition when you are a little high. Put on your headphone and this track is a MASTERPIECE!!
In today's current generation, if Urmila Matondkar is a acting, she would have been so fabulous to watch taking new challenging roles each and every time.
@@SubiThedentist for you to figure out sir/mam. its not a raw instrumental instead its hybrid fusion of techno and classic. million dollar question only AR can answer.
AR Rehman is as well the singer of this song. Ramgopal Verma, director of Satya has directed this movie. He is very creative. Urmila Matondkar has acted in Masoom as child actor. You had reviewed Masoom.
You should react to "Daud" movie songs. Urmila and Sanjay Dutt are the central casts.Urmila's expression, body language, dances are always worth watching. And she is a great actress too.
one of the best soundtracks and so timeless and nostalgic... urmila is basically playing an actress in the film hence stage/dress/dance and props like in a theatre production and some random outside 'film set' shots like the sofa with city in the background...
Yes, it IS fantasy Korbin ... :-) Urmila the budding actress and teen-age love of Amir takes him to her film-shooting studio to show how it all goes on... He initially makes a sarcastic comment but when the scene transitions in to this song, Amir is left totally mesmerized.
The singer is Shweta Shetty. I had actually forgotten about her. She has a powerful voice as is evident in this song. Amazing singer. BTW, ARR has also sung in this track
Rahman Sir Composed this in 95...man the originality,arrangements,creativity at its peak.....Rick and Corbin today saying that "Never heard like this"....just imagine about people in 1995😅 A R Rahman Sir is absolute Genius 😍
Again like few other songs from this movie, this is also a dream sequence from the perspective of Amir's character. That's why there is sense of surrealism in it.
This was not a dream sequence. If I recall it right, Munna questioned what's so great about the movies and Urmila was showing him what all can be created in a studio.
This was not a dream sequence. If I recall it right, Munna questioned what's so great about the movies and Urmila was showing him what all can be created in a studio.
I daresay that in most of the movies where Urmila starred as a lead actor, she has absolutely magnetic screen presence. There may have been some actors who were better dancers technically, but one cant imagine these songs with any other actors than Urmila. And a lot of credit for the techno-wizardry of ARR must also go to the director Ram Gopal Varma, whose scenic conceptualization was key to the overall soundscape in the film.
You will see the sudden shift in the music patterns. Especially at 6.46. The voice and music go hand in hand. Beautifully done. ARR is a music magician
Obviously this is one of AR Rahman's best compositions Chaiyya Chaiyya (brought AR Rahman on the world stage) Jai Ho (which won him an Oscarl) Tanha Tanha from Rangeela (his use of pan flutes unheard in Bollywood music at that time) in fact the entire soundtrack of Rangeela is what every non Indian should listen to (the Rangeela soundtrack won AR Rahman his first Filmfare award as a mainstream Indian music composer, he had already won awards for Roja as a music composer earlier) Next: obviously Dil Se. This is probably AR Rahman's best composition. The entire soundtrack is superlative, only matched by what he composed for "slum dog millionaire " Credit goes to Urmi (Urmila) + Aamir + Ram Gopal Verma for creating this number when it was way ahead of its time (this was 1995). So you can obviously imagine.
AR's music stands neutral because it neither belongs to the tradition sounds of Kollywood nor Bollywood. The first look of his music was from tamil cinema (Roja). A new pattern of music introduced in 90's and that made him so familiar around India, even world.
There's a RUclips video on 25 years of Rangeela with RJ Rohini where Aamir , Ram Gopal Varma and ARR talk about the movie and the music. Very interesting take on how ARR composes. You should check it out if copyright allows.
1996 Filmfare for best music-Rangeela - A. R. Rahman Other Noms. Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge - Jatin-Lalit Karan Arjun - Rajesh Roshan Akele Hum Akele Tum - Anu Malik Raja - Nadeem-Shravan
Another quick fact, this was his debut to the hindi movie industry. Rangeela movie took the industry by storm. The songs from the movie stayed chart toppers all throughout the year and still loved to this day..🙌
U forgot to mention how colorful the whole song was, which I remember watching it in theatre. All the songs in the movie are brillant, Colorful, sensual, erotic, what not...
Enduring hallmark of our genius Dost-bouts of linearity, lots of tangents and genre hopping tie ups… pretty routine really 😆 Best way to watch his music videos-eyes closed! C’mon c’mon, Join the joyride …
Another year, another Holi.... and another time that I am pushing the 'Holi Re' song from Mangal Pandey at you. Guys Aamir, Rani, and AR Rahman - I mean you cannot go wrong with that.
One of my all-time favourites from AR Rahman. This sounds exceptionally good with headphones on. You will love it! And the rendering by female singer "Hema Sardesai" is top notch. Male singer is of course AR Rahman with that signature voice. The flashy colored Aamir Khan shirts goes with the storyline of the movie. He is a street guy in this movie, they are known to have wild dressing sense back in 80s and 90s.
One of the most iconic movie and songs known for the epic fashion, wonderful cinematography and music that still feels so fresh and relevant in todays times..😍😊
Urmila started as a child actor. You’ve seen her as Shabana and Nasseruddin shahs daughter in Masoom. She’s fabulous in Rangeela. Ek haseena thi with Saif, kaun, Satya
WHAT OTHER SONGS SHOULD WE REACT TO?
South song nee kallalonna ,ntr s song
Watch this movie asap.
ruclips.net/video/gSzWH7lI-Wo/видео.html
This is an another lovely song from Rangeela which you ll love.
Please react to it. 🙏
Guys pls react to dharshana video song from hridhayam movie
React to Paartha mudhal naale by Harris from the movie Vettaiyaadu Vilaiyaadu.
This song and entire Rangeela album is an absolute masterpiece!!! What an Audio-visual treat! ❤️
The last minute clash ARR brought in between Unnikrishnan doing the sargam and Shweta with the soprano tho !!
Are you mad? This movie had utter boring songs.
Absolutely true....it was a masterpiece.....I agree with you....
@@NightRider0101 Rangeela is one of the best soundtracks in Indian cinema .
Visual crap.. director, choreographer have no clue how to shoot this song, total lack of imagination
Apart from Tabu, Urmila Matondkar was the one who was taking up the most challenging and unconventional roles during 90s and early 2000s. She is a brilliant actress.
There, you said it! 🤗
lol. really?! tabu was mostly busy playing the pretty girl next door in the 90s and Urmila was all over the place, she even did movies in Malayalam. but everywhere her lack of talent stood tall over her sexy exterior.
@@theprovocateur24 When you only love watching crappy commercial movies that's what you will feel. heard of movies like Machos, Astitva, Chandni Bar or movies like Satya, Kaun or Shoot.
@TheJellyBrainJuice Maybe you haven't seen all of their movies and it's not your fault. Just that you must not have been interested but judging these two talented ladies without watching all of their works is just as unfortunate as not watching it. And yeah, you really must have an unreachable standards to not see Urmila's talent. Exuding sexiness is a talent on its own, not many can look sexy and classy at the same time and in all her songs, she has delivered more than must have been required.
She is excellence. And so was Tabu
Ah FINALLY you guys have watched this!!! I personally feel there's no better song that showcases the MAD and completely ORIGINAL GENIUS THAT IS A.R.RAHMAN, and the way he GOBSMACKED us time again during those golden 90s!! Somehow this is one of the less talked about songs in Rangeela!
An unbelievable composition. A. R. Rahman’s name will be alive even 100 years from now. ❤️🔥
Loved the reaction.
This is one of the finest compositions of ARR. The fusion of different musical elements and the originality is insane!
React on "O Bhavre" from Daud... another masterpiece of Rahman sir...vocals of Yesudas and Asha ji..for sure this one will take you on a journey.
Please upvote this so they can react on it
Totally agree... Was on my playlist for years
Yes.
This is a must, with Shabba Shabba which am sure they're gonna love it. It's quirky, it's unique and it's just something only A.R. Rahman can do.
@@he10metall I love that song..
this is potentially my favourite ever song created by ar rahman....it's been so many years and it's still so fresh and original. absolutely nobody has created something like this!
Just listen to Rangeela and Taal tracks - videos not even needed. There are so many intricate arrangements he used and was in an experimental phase in Hindi movie industry. Great tracks.
Its an absolute techno-fest in terms of the arrangement, and yet so cohesive !
And Roja too
That time Bollywood was not ready with this genre
This comment is gold
And Bombay ❤❤❤
Finally!!!! This is one of the best songs ever of Hindi cinema. The female singer is Shweta Shetty, a 90s popstar. Now I guess you have two more, one is the mellow soft song and another is the instrumental 'Spirit of Rangeela' one of A.R. Rahman's favourite compositions which he performs in almost every concert. And yes, you two will never be able to get hold of Urmila Matondkar as you keep forgetting her in movies, which means you have to watch her movies. Bhoot, Ek Hasina Thi, Tehzeeb, Maine Gandhi Ko Nahin Mara, Pinjar, Rangeela are some of the best films of her. Please do!
Shut up
You both watched this song!! Made my day. The entire 'Rangeela' soundtrack is so versatile and it really has some phenomenal songs but for some reason this one is never the first one people refer to. So yay yay to you!
Urmila just killed it...she smashed every frame like she was doing it for decades...and its quite hurtful how underitilized and underrated she has always been. such an iconic performer
Welcome again to the RANGEELA world
This song is a masterpiece way ahead of it's time. Gorgeous in every aspect . Urmila is an absolute delight the screen loves her. the lighting on the set is astounding and also the choreography. this is one of the best compositions from A R Rahman
I think most indian people don't know what ahead of times means.
It was ahead of time? Lol there was nothing in the ahead time so I guess the song was better in its better times. 90s music was a great time in either filmi or pop or internationally
I still remember when this song was released in Indian televisions many people were not able to absorb this song as most of the Indians were easy listeners during 90s..It was the first Hindi Slow Poisonous Hit of ARR..
Surprised not to hear any mention of the female vocalist Shweta Shetty. The song is as much hers as the great ARR.
I even cant understand how the genius AR Rahman created such terrific beats and orchestration at that time. He’s always a 1000 Years ahead.
Spirit of Rangeela
4:38 AR. Rahman, man...Never heard anything like this!!!.....Thats the One and Only AR Rahman. Simply a super genius!
After listening and looking at the visuals again after decades, it feels more wholesome and creative. Glad you brought this up.
90's Rahman's Music is something more than Great.
Can't believe this song is 27 years old. People still groove to this song. Thank you for bringing this out from the closet
People still grove to many other Indian songs 50 years before Rahman too..
the music was way ahead of its time..a r rahman the legend🔥🔥
Please explore more of his works especially his earlier days! If possible, listen to Thiruda thiruda songs
This was A R s first Hindi album so it felt he was so adamant on proving a point to the north indian audience, who were only used to the 90s cheese that time
Nope 👎 majority of South Indian songs were cheesier by using 80s beats when the world was living in 1990s.
@@cricketer5053 wht do u mean by the world???? West or bollywood? Where r u from? Wht do u know abt 80s 90s south indian music? South always had world class musicians bollywood was the one churning out cheese and even still today it is
Rehman would never care to prove anything to anyone. That's a thought process of a mediocre mind, like yours.
@@mayurakshidey7787 no its not every artists in the world do care about making a mark in the world with their talent moreover your opinion is actually a thought process of your inferiority complex
There are many songs made in the same rhythm before. Like "tere baap ko maine dekha bandra station pe", even the ending of the lines in this and mangta hai kya are same. Mhk is better because of ar rehman print, but it's not something utterly revolutionary
The female singer is Shweta Shetty (one of the finds of the IndiPop era of the 90s). Her voice and appearance were unusual for Indian showbiz back then so she did not become as big a name as she could have today. Also, she married a German and settled in Germany away from the limelight. This song is one of my favourites not just for the crazy composition but also for the contrasting vocals of Shweta and A R Rahman. Indians are generally used to female vocals being high pitched and male vocals being bass. This duo flipped that notion on its head. Back in the day, most Indians were echoing your sentiment of "I have never heard anything like that before".
I think they even reacted to her “deewane toh deewane hain” on patreon recently
@@shirinbithal4463 Cool! Though I liked her Johnny Johnny Joker more than that.
Finally! A masterpiece of Rhythm and vocals! Arr as original as it gets!yet to hear something like this!!!
Hi Guys, this song, like most (not all) Hindi film songs will only make proper sense in the flow of the actual film. So, if you had seen the film you would immediately understand the visuals including flying over NYC... She takes Munna (Aamir Khan) to a movie studio.... And shows him look what is possible here in this place... And so the lyrics goes 'Mangta hai kya... " in Mumbai slang... What do you wish for..."jo mangta hai woh milega tumko"... You can have whatever you wish for here..
Both in terms of what is possible in the celluloid virtual world..
And also to imply if he is not scared to dream big (which Munna was... quite locked in his comfort zone)....
Thanks for sharing your reactions.
Very well analyzed and explained.
Perfectly explained! They've yet to watch the battle between Munna-Milli in Yaaron Sun Lo Zara.
Commenting for the idk how many times, ARR albums to go for next:
1. Boys (Shankar film)
2. Ayitha Ezhuthu (Mani Ratnam film) (One song was in Thaikkudam Bridge tribute which is Jana Gana Mana)
3. Kandukondain Kandukondain album
4. Thiruda Thiruda (Mani Ratnam film) (you reacted to some stage and cover performance of the songs)
5. Indian (Shankar film) (you already reacted to Pachai Kiligal song starring Kamal Haasan from this film)
Note this down Rick and Korbin, and I will tell you more
Is Thiruda Thiruda necessary?
Isnt Kannathil Mutham Itaal faar better?
Also isnt Anniyan better than Indian?
EDIT: I thought you were talking about the movie and not the song albums. Great selection.
@@thereisnospoon123 Didn't see the edit you wrote, sorry.. I was just talking about songs, not the movies, also I love Anniyan and Indian equally imo 😀
@@thereisnospoon123 thiruda thiruda songs are legendary comoared to kanathil muthamital
@@Jouneythroughthislife Thiruda Thiruda was prime ARR, like each and every song is so unique and never heard of sounds.. pure magic..
Yes, there is one more that I know. Pyaar ye jaane kaisa hai..
AR rahman debut in bollywood 😎 and the new era begins.
Down the memory lane... What movie this was! AR Rahman's music - so cool!
This is ONE of AR Rehman's BEST tracks EVER! Listen to the composition when you are a little high. Put on your headphone and this track is a MASTERPIECE!!
I Agree😂
@@janukush velle insaan 😄
I forgot that this song existed and now I'm reminiscing that I so loved this song and I want to play it over and over again
Nostalgia!!! One of my all time favourite songs.
In today's current generation, if Urmila Matondkar is a acting, she would have been so fabulous to watch taking new challenging roles each and every time.
She is Bollywood’s best dancer with the best ever postures, omg!
my man! hahahaha Korbin..... you got that one rite! @ 4:35 min. Rahman can be random with instruments but still in sync .
Actually wat sound is that.. I only heard similar in ' chinna chinna mazhaithulikal ( en swasa katre)..goat for reasonARR❤
@@SubiThedentist for you to figure out sir/mam. its not a raw instrumental instead its hybrid fusion of techno and classic. million dollar question only AR can answer.
@@mickeyband1560 thanks for sharing ur valuable knwldg.. N u can cal me 'bro😊
AR Rehman is as well the singer of this song. Ramgopal Verma, director of Satya has directed this movie. He is very creative.
Urmila Matondkar has acted in Masoom as child actor. You had reviewed Masoom.
I was waiting for u guys to listen to this song... One of my fav, Rahman sir is a magician... ❤️
This song is way ahead of many songs created in 2023... Rahman Master Composition...
You should react to "Daud" movie songs.
Urmila and Sanjay Dutt are the central casts.Urmila's expression, body language, dances are always worth watching. And she is a great actress too.
I agree Daud has great music
Agreed man...daud is like a cult classic
Sanju Baba
Specifically "Yeh jaan le le re"...
What a brilliant composition
"Ae mote.. ye chaako hotel kidhar he"😅
one of the best soundtracks and so timeless and nostalgic... urmila is basically playing an actress in the film hence stage/dress/dance and props like in a theatre production and some random outside 'film set' shots like the sofa with city in the background...
Yes, it IS fantasy Korbin ... :-) Urmila the budding actress and teen-age love of Amir takes him to her film-shooting studio to show how it all goes on... He initially makes a sarcastic comment but when the scene transitions in to this song, Amir is left totally mesmerized.
This was AR Rahman’s 1st direct Hindi Album… still fresh and one of the masterpieces of AR Rahman creation
The singer is Shweta Shetty. I had actually forgotten about her. She has a powerful voice as is evident in this song. Amazing singer. BTW, ARR has also sung in this track
Ooo, haven't heard her name in such a long time
6:13 Yes! this is 29 years old Song !! Ahed of time Masterpiece ❤️🔥
Tracks & Total Flick pure original dope !
Rahman Sir Composed this in 95...man the originality,arrangements,creativity at its peak.....Rick and Corbin today saying that "Never heard like this"....just imagine about people in 1995😅
A R Rahman Sir is absolute Genius 😍
Rangeela hugely changed the way Indian movie musicals would then come about! Big pointies to Ram Gopal Verma for the being such a visionary;
Spirit of Rahman 💥💥💥💥
Again like few other songs from this movie, this is also a dream sequence from the perspective of Amir's character. That's why there is sense of surrealism in it.
This was not a dream sequence. If I recall it right, Munna questioned what's so great about the movies and Urmila was showing him what all can be created in a studio.
This was not a dream sequence. If I recall it right, Munna questioned what's so great about the movies and Urmila was showing him what all can be created in a studio.
@@sargampareek2774 I stand corrected.
I daresay that in most of the movies where Urmila starred as a lead actor, she has absolutely magnetic screen presence. There may have been some actors who were better dancers technically, but one cant imagine these songs with any other actors than Urmila. And a lot of credit for the techno-wizardry of ARR must also go to the director Ram Gopal Varma, whose scenic conceptualization was key to the overall soundscape in the film.
In this film EVERY SONG except one is in a DREAM.
Yaaro sun lo zara is not in dreams
Overnight Urmila becomes the dream girl of India with this movie. 😘😘
During my childhood, I was sounding so funny then... But now, I came to know, it is such a marvellous composition... ARR sir... A Genius..
I think this is the most underrated song from the album.. Nobody talks about it but it's amazing..
What a song!!❤
Whole Rangila album is awesome 💖. Aamir and Urmila's chemistry is treat to watch.
One of ARR's best vocal original "Humma humma" from movie "Bombay"
Tamil version please! Better than hindi
You will see the sudden shift in the music patterns. Especially at 6.46. The voice and music go hand in hand. Beautifully done. ARR is a music magician
Obviously this is one of AR Rahman's best compositions
Chaiyya Chaiyya (brought AR Rahman on the world stage)
Jai Ho (which won him an Oscarl)
Tanha Tanha from Rangeela (his use of pan flutes unheard in Bollywood music at that time) in fact the entire soundtrack of Rangeela is what every non Indian should listen to (the Rangeela soundtrack won AR Rahman his first Filmfare award as a mainstream Indian music composer, he had already won awards for Roja as a music composer earlier)
Next: obviously Dil Se. This is probably AR Rahman's best composition. The entire soundtrack is superlative, only matched by what he composed for "slum dog millionaire "
Credit goes to Urmi (Urmila) + Aamir + Ram Gopal Verma for creating this number when it was way ahead of its time (this was 1995). So you can obviously imagine.
Ar Rehman songs literally teleports the listener to a different dimension..God of music ❤💙💚
Huge contrast between song and the movie, it's very down to earth characters with big dreams. Go with less expectations and you guys will love it 😍
Aamir Khan's 57th birthday is on 14th March..
I hope you watch either Rangeela, Jo jeeta or Dhobi Ghaat on that day...
Yes. Any of these.
AR's music stands neutral because it neither belongs to the tradition sounds of Kollywood nor Bollywood. The first look of his music was from tamil cinema (Roja). A new pattern of music introduced in 90's and that made him so familiar around India, even world.
Rangeela is still my favourite A R Rahman soundtrack! Taal and Dil Se are close seconds.
The whole album is love :3 especially the track pyaar yeh jaane kaisa hai
AR would win every oscar every Grammy if his movies were to be nominated in them.
There's a RUclips video on 25 years of Rangeela with RJ Rohini where Aamir , Ram Gopal Varma and ARR talk about the movie and the music. Very interesting take on how ARR composes. You should check it out if copyright allows.
You have also seen Urmila as a child artist in Masoom starring Naseerudin Shah.
"Dont you do that ,you come back right now "😂 highlight of this reaction video.
1996 Filmfare for best music-Rangeela - A. R. Rahman
Other Noms.
Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge - Jatin-Lalit
Karan Arjun - Rajesh Roshan
Akele Hum Akele Tum - Anu Malik
Raja - Nadeem-Shravan
Another quick fact, this was his debut to the hindi movie industry. Rangeela movie took the industry by storm. The songs from the movie stayed chart toppers all throughout the year and still loved to this day..🙌
A definite recommendation is another song starring Urmila Matondkar and Sanjay Dutt named 'Bohot Khoobsurat Ho'. It's a dear to heart.
Only for Aamir Khan and ARR ♥️❤️
AR Rahman's bollywood debut composition
This song wasn't a hit back in 1995, definitely would've been popular now, especially with the international audience.
U forgot to mention how colorful the whole song was, which I remember watching it in theatre. All the songs in the movie are brillant, Colorful, sensual, erotic, what not...
You must react to Chandralekha from Thiruda Thiruda. One of the greatest sound mixing of A.R. Rahman
Enduring hallmark of our genius Dost-bouts of linearity, lots of tangents and genre hopping tie ups… pretty routine really 😆
Best way to watch his music videos-eyes closed! C’mon c’mon, Join the joyride …
One must appreciate RGV for bringing these movies.
AR Rahman is the male singer of this song!! Legend!
Another masterful movie of Urmila is "Mast". Please react to "Na Govinda Na Shahruk" song and "Main Mast" from that movie.
All the songs from Mast are again an audio visual treat. They should definitely check it out.
Rangeela amongst top 5 best albums of rahman.
Another year, another Holi.... and another time that I am pushing the 'Holi Re' song from Mangal Pandey at you. Guys Aamir, Rani, and AR Rahman - I mean you cannot go wrong with that.
Anupama.... amazing singer
'Ghajini' (2008) for your next Aamir Khan movie. 'Ek Hasina Thi' (2004) for Urmila Matondkar.
Lol... Nobody needs to see that memento ripoff
I thought Ghajini was an awful movie. No chemistry between Asin and Aamir. I found Aamir Khan acting really bad in it.
I second Ek Hasina Thi. Both Urmila and Saif were awesome
Ghajni?? Lol are you joking.
It would be better if you said Ghulam. But I think they should watch "Fana"
A R Rahman God of Music ❤️❤️❤️
Startling Urmilaaaaa!❤❤💥
A R Rahman is phenomenal no doubts❤
One of my all-time favourites from AR Rahman. This sounds exceptionally good with headphones on. You will love it!
And the rendering by female singer "Hema Sardesai" is top notch. Male singer is of course AR Rahman with that signature voice.
The flashy colored Aamir Khan shirts goes with the storyline of the movie. He is a street guy in this movie, they are known to have wild dressing sense back in 80s and 90s.
The female vocal is Shweta Shetty and the sargam portion towards end is performed by Unnikrishnan.
......rangeela songs....( timeless song) 💋💋💋💋💋❤️❤️❤️👍️👍️👍️👍️
One of the most iconic movie and songs known for the epic fashion, wonderful cinematography and music that still feels so fresh and relevant in todays times..😍😊
Singers were Swetha Shetty and AR Rahman himself
Urmilla will forever be among my favorite actress
Sweta shetty singing is awesome
When are we getting another interview.
i was like put on your headphones 😊😊 its like crime not listening to his music without headphones...there is so much layering in his music...
Urmila started as a child actor. You’ve seen her as Shabana and Nasseruddin shahs daughter in Masoom. She’s fabulous in Rangeela. Ek haseena thi with Saif, kaun, Satya
The time signature ❤
All these creativity is lost in today's Bollywood
You should watch this movie.. still holds good after all these years..