Like I ever do, I was skimming harimohan Paruvu sir's blog to read few good articles on what-ever which makes me think.
http://harimohanparuvu.blogspot.in/2016/05/sairat-movie-review.html
First line 'Who says I don't like you watching me,' in the review grabbed my attention. After reading the whole review I decided to give a watch though i never watched a marathi movie till now.
When he mentioned about the songs stating, "Reminded me of the music by Ilayaraja in the 80s movies." I quickly followed up the links and listened to the songs.
Ajay-Atul are the music directors of the film "Sairat," and the orchestration was brilliant to hear. With bit curiosity, searched about the orchestra that worked with Ajay-Atul. Then i got to know that Live Symphony Orchestra Hollywood performed for the movie. Indeed, Sairat is the first Indian film to record with Live Symphony Orchestra at Hollywood.
Check out the link to know more about it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yo4E0tWGcV4
http://harimohanparuvu.blogspot.in/2016/05/sairat-movie-review.html
First line 'Who says I don't like you watching me,' in the review grabbed my attention. After reading the whole review I decided to give a watch though i never watched a marathi movie till now.
When he mentioned about the songs stating, "Reminded me of the music by Ilayaraja in the 80s movies." I quickly followed up the links and listened to the songs.
Ajay-Atul are the music directors of the film "Sairat," and the orchestration was brilliant to hear. With bit curiosity, searched about the orchestra that worked with Ajay-Atul. Then i got to know that Live Symphony Orchestra Hollywood performed for the movie. Indeed, Sairat is the first Indian film to record with Live Symphony Orchestra at Hollywood.
Check out the link to know more about it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yo4E0tWGcV4