I think I have become the "frog in the well", listening to the same playlist. You can also suggest singers, composers, lyricists, albums etc.
"This is not only a background sound but also the heart beat of the middle class Indians.. a typical Indian train sound which will synchronise with the heart beat of all Indians"-Abhishek Palpala
"If mumbai is a sound , this is how it would sound like."-Jeganath James
"Travel in Mumbai local, put earphone in an ear... Listen local train sound from other. It's heavenly experience when the train sound in both the ears resonates."-Bharat Bhushan
"When Rahman is high.. he doesn't even need lyrics"-Shreyas Pendharkar
"When it comes to background score or music I admire only 2 people, Hans Zimmer and A.R rahman"-Anirudh Tutu
"Eargasm!!!!! listening to this with earphones is sooo good!!"-Monica Gnanasambandan
"this train goes out the world"- Saleem Mohammad
"Oscars? What's that?"-Baba Gyaan Prashaad, 'Banaras Waley'
Presenting Today's track:
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PS: Where were you, and what was your age when Slumdog was released? I was, in a dusty small town of western Rajasthan, clutching my merge savings of Rs 10 (in denomination of 2 rs coins), standing in front of a 'CD Parlor', and browsing the latest arrival of mp3 CD's, stumbling on Slumdog, and the shopkeeper bhaiya nudging me with - "ye le jaao, naya aaya hai, issmey thodey alag hat ke gaane hai"....
Latika's Theme from this movie was also quite underrated
I would have skipped watching this movie but then this was the opening scene of the movie and I was like Mark Ruffalo who got hooked on it.