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Bollywood Movie Ada... A Way Of Life (2009)

Cast and Crew


Cast:
Ayesha Jhulka, Rahul Roy, Milind Gunaji, Saurabh Dubey more...
Director: Tanvir Ahmad
Producer: Kazaan Ahmad
Music Director: A R Rahman
Lyricst: Raqueeb Alam, Nusrat Badr
Singers: Rashid Ali Sonu Nigam Alka Yagnik
Sunidhi Chauhan A R Rahman Sukhwinder Singh
Udit Narayan

Audio On: Big Music Number of Songs: 10
Genre: Biography General.
Country : India
Language: Hindi
Release Date: Jan 22 2010

The Story :

Ada is the tale of Ayaan. Son of a noble human being Anil Anand, and a religious mother, Aamina, as he traverses life between crime and spiritual antecedents.
The protagonist, Ayaan Anand embodies the trauma of moral certainties crumbling like sandaastles in the face of contemporary disarray.
Ayaan's life is a search for wholeness, for values he can live and believe in, simultaneously. The conflicted character of Ayaan Anand is a modem tragedy as he becomes part of the criminal stream, even as he searches for the ultimate truth, the ultimate happiness.
Ada is a film of moment, as it compels as to re-examine the youth-crime phenomenon in a very poignant and engaging story.


Ada... A Way Of Life Hindi Movie Reviews:


It’s always a rare treat to reap the pleasures of a complete Rahman soundtrack. And after 2004, in which he released a whopping four [Hindi] soundtracks, we’ve merely been getting quick glimpses of the musical phenomenon either once or twice a year. That’s all about to change, as we have TWO back-to-back Rahman albums releasing simultaneously – JAANE TU YA JAANE NA and ADA. If you add in January’s release of Jodhaa-Akbar, then we already have THREE Rahman soundtracks in a short span of just five months. Let’s take it one step further, shall we? IF (and that’s a big if) release dates are expected to remain constant, then by the end of the year we may very well witness the release of two additional Rahmantic scores in GHAJINI and YUVRAAJ. Now, if you told me a few years ago that in 2008 the Industry would listen to the music of Rahman in five separate and complete soundtracks, I would have said you’re crazy!
Nevertheless, today we’re zoning in on just one – ADA…A Way of Life. The music of ADA is intriguing to me for a couple of reasons. When you look at Rahman’s resume (1998 and onwards), barring just a few cases, all his projects have been highly anticipated scores. ADA is definitely not one of them. If you clicked on this review thinking it’s just another low-budget disaster with forgettable music only to soon realize, in a dazed and confused state, that the music credits read A.R. Rahman, I guarantee you’re not the only one. In fact, the music of ADA was conceived and recorded some six years ago, while the film was still in its prime. ADA, a film that had seemingly joined the countless other projects sitting on the backburner has now been given new life with the release of its music on May 20, 2008, six years later!


“The music of the film actually took six years to make because the film started six years back in 2002. The music has a very old school melody feel. But it also has other tunes so it does have a color of different genres in it.” – A.R. Rahman [CNN-IBN]
It will be interesting to experience what Rahman terms as “old school melody.” Since he’s always maintained a very distinct class of melody, ADA will give listeners the perfect opportunity to witness a live progression in melodic genres first hand. It’s also refreshing to see Rahman stop on a dime to compose for a more modest film (which he hasn’t done in years) after just delivering music for one of India’s grandest films, Jodhaa-Akbar. Lyrics are provided by Raqueeb Alam (Water) and Nusrat Badr (Devdas).


The soundtrack of ADA may not be amongst Rahman’s best, but it surely is an admirable welcome to any music collection. Along with Jodhaa-Akbar, it’s one of the best scores the year 2008 has seen. With only Dard Hai slightly slacking, the music of ADA surely backs up Rahman’s statement of it having a color of different genres, with quite a bit of experimentation thrown in. And if you’re picky enough to pass on this Rahmantic score, than you don’t have to wait long to sample the next one – Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na is already on stands everywhere. Long live Rahmania!This Movie Links With Review Thousands of people think same so download and watch movies whenever and wherever they want. With the advent of internet , it has become much easier to watch free online movies. There are thousands of free movie download sites,Search In Google.com allowing you to download any movie with highest quality and also with full speed Youtube With Thanks.


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