India’s 2008 take on the Hollywood film “Memento” featured some key Bollywood-esque plot modifications and another beautiful soundtrack by Rahman. Like both of their previous collaborations, this film’s soundtrack was also a huge hit amongst critics and fans alike. “Jashn-e-Bahaara” from “Jodhaa Akbar”Īfter “Lagaan” and “Swades,” Gowariker’s 2008 historical drama “Jodhaa Akbar” was the director’s third collaborative effort with Rahman. Nevertheless, all the songs of the “Saathiya” album were very popular, with Rahman himself providing the vocals for the melancholic tune “Mera Yaar Mila De.”ġ0. Rahman generated his own stiff competition in the awards department in 2002 due to his work on “The Legend of Bhagat Singh’s” soundtrack in the same year. Ratnam and Yash Chopra partnered together as producers for this 2002 romantic drama. Many reviewers at the time called the “Lagaan” soundtrack one of Rahman’s best works to date-no wonder it has been reported that 3.5 million copies of the album sold in one year! Nonetheless, the “Thakshak” album had many memorable tunes, and “Rang De” even found itself featured in the 2008 Hollywood movie “The Accidental Husband.”Īshutosh Gowariker’s 2001 cricket-drama not only won national and international accolades for the film itself, but also for Rahman’s musical work. The soundtrack for this 1999 action-drama film was somewhat overshadowed by the overwhelmingly popular “Taal” songs.
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