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Plot
The film begins with a mysterious Romani people gypsy-like musician (Amitabh Bachchan) leading the crowds at Waterloo station in London in a dance to the title song.At the station, two strangers, Rikki Thukral (Abhishek Bachchan) and Alvira Khan (Preity Zinta), wait for their respective friends arriving on the same train. Rikki is a fun-loving Punjabi from Bhatinda who lives in Southall, while Alvira is a sexy, elite class Pakistani from Lahore who is more assimilated into British culture. The two share a table in a café together and to kill the time they talk about how they met their partners-to-be.
Rikki says that he met his fiancé, Anaida Raza, at Hôtel Ritz Paris, the same night that Diana, Princess of Wales and Dodi Al-Fayed left the hotel to take their last journey together. Rikki explains "When two lovers die, another two are born", as he fell in love with Anaida that night. Alvira says she met her fiancé, the dashing lawyer Steve Singh, at Madame Tussauds in London when he saved her from death by a falling Superman wax model. The encounter changed her life and she was smitten by the lawyer who also helped her sue Madame Tussauds for substantial damages.
As Rikki and Alvira talk they begin to enjoy each other's company and their different backgrounds cease to matter. They exchange numbers and go to meet their partners. However, it is then revealed that they had not gone to meet their respective partners. Rikki is in fact at the train station to meet his business partner, while Alvira is meeting her relatives. As they leave the station separately, they realise they are in love, but believe their love is unrequited, each of the other.
The two get in touch when Alvira calls Rikki, pretending it was a wrong number. They decide to meet up at a disco where there is a dance competition but both try to maintain that they are engaged. Out of desperation, Rikki hires Laila (Lara Dutta), a prostitute, to pose as Anaida, and Alvira fools and then blackmails Satvinder (Bobby Deol) to pretend to be Steve. The four meet at a club and take part in the dance competition, while throwing insults at each other. Rikki and Laila emerge as the winners but Alvira is jealous and storms out in tears.
Satvinder goes to Rikki's flat and tells him that he has fallen in love with Laila. He also tells him that Alvira is not engaged to him. Rikki, realising what has happened, goes to see Alvira, who is at first moping in bed and later tries to convince her cousin not to marry her. Rikki calls her from a neighbour's window. Then they confront each other and confess that they love each other and start to date while Satvinder and Laila go to Hollywood.
The film ends with the mysterious gypsy musician showing how Rikki and Alvira invented the stories about the non-existent lovers by taking inspiration from Alvira's newspaper and Rikki's comic book.
Cast
- Bobby Deol as Steve Singh/Satvinder Singh
- Abhishek Bachchan as Ricky Thukra
- Preity Zinta as Alvira Khan
- Lara Dutta as Anaida Raza / Laila
- Amitabh Bachchan as man singing at the train station (Cameo)
- Piyush Mishra as Hafeez (Huffy) Bhai
- Ameet Chana as Shahriyar
- Meera Syal as Satvinder's mother
- Sanjeev Bhaskar as Shopkeeper
- Sagar Arya as Neil
Production
Pre-production of the film began in 2005, during the making of Bunty Aur Babli. Abhishek Bachchan was the first actor to be cast in the film.[2] The working title was Sangam Mein.[2] Vidya Balan[3] and John Abraham were first approached for the roles of Anaida Raza and Steve Singh.[4] When they refused Dutta and Deol were roped in. Amitabh Bachchan has been credited with a special appearance in the film.Shooting began in the second half of 2006 in London and included a shooting schedule in Paris, France.[5] Many images from the set show shooting being conducted at Waterloo station, London. Some shooting took place in Agra, near the Taj Mahal. The choreography has been done by Vaibhavi Merchant.[6] Filming has taken place in numerous locations along Green Lanes, Harringay in North London.
Abhishek Bachchan and Bobby Deol worked together for the first time in this film. Their fathers Amitabh Bachchan and Dharmendra had worked together in the hit Sholay (1975). The film features a scene in which they travel in a scooter like their fathers had done in Sholay, only this time Bobby Deol is driving and Abhishek Bachchan is on the passenger seat.[7] The film re-unites Bobby Deol and Preity Zinta who starred in Soldier in 1998[8] as well as Abhishek Bachchan and Lara Dutta who co-starred in Mumbai Se Aaya Mera Dost.
Some filming took place in Stamford Bridge stadium, home to Chelsea football club.[9] It was announced in September 2006 that the Chelsea football team would be part of the film,[10] but this scene did not appear in the completed film.
The first trailer for the film was shown on 27 April 2007 with the release of the film Ta Ra Rum Pum.[11]
Soundtrack
| Jhoom Barabar Jhoom | ||||
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| Studio album by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy | ||||
| Released | 15 May 2007 (India) | |||
| Genre | Feature film soundtrack | |||
| Label | Yash Raj Music | |||
| Producer | Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy | |||
| Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy chronology | ||||
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Development
This is the third film of director Shaad Ali, and second with the trio, after the musical hit Bunty Aur Babli. The album has a dhol-oriented sound. Santoor, sarangi and flute were used for the melody "Bol Na Halke Halke" and Mahalakshmi Iyer has sung the in a lower key. "Ticket to Hollywood" has a hip hopish feel to it, while "Kiss of Love" is a zingy and rambunctious. "JBJ" is the techno song during the climax scenes of the movie, which is picturised on Abhishek Bachchan, Preity Zinta, Bobby Deol and Lara Dutta. "Jhoom Jam" is the only instrumental in the album, which as title suggests, is the 'jam of the instrumental version of all track of the album.[12][13]Release history
The soundtrack of the film was released on 15 May 2007 by Yash Raj Music in various formats including music cassette, MP3 files, audio CD, and the DVD-Audio.Track list
| Song | Singer(s) | Duration | Pictured on |
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| Jhoom | Shankar Mahadevan | 5.21 | Amitabh Bachchan |
| Kiss of Love | Vishal Dadlani & Vasundhara Das | 5.05 | Bobby Deol & Preity Zinta |
| Ticket to Hollywood | Neeraj Shridhar & Alisha Chinai | 4.38 | Abhishek Bachchan & Lara Dutta |
| JBJ | Zubeen Garg, Shankar Mahadevan & Sunidhi Chauhan | 4.22 | Abhishek Bachchan, Bobby Deol, Preity Zinta & Lara Dutta |
| Bol Na Halke Halke | Rahat Fateh Ali Khan & Mahalakshmi Iyer | 4.54 | Abhishek Bachchan & Preity Zinta |
| Jhoom Barabar Jhoom | KK, Sukhwinder Singh, Mahalakshmi Iyer & Shankar Mahadevan | 7.04 | Abhishek Bachchan, Bobby Deol, Preity Zinta, Lara Dutta & Amitabh Bachchan |
| Jhoom Jam | Instrumental | 3.50 | Credits scenes/bloopers |
Reception
| Professional ratings | |
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| Source | Rating |
| Bollywood Hungama | |
| Planet Bollywood | |
| Business of Cinema | |
Joginder Tuteja of Bollywood Hungama said, Jhoom Barabar Jhoom is an album that has chart-buster written on it on bold letters. There are some albums that take time to register with music lovers. There are some that require strong word of mouth to carry them forward. There are some which are destined to be popular in the very first listening. Jhoom Barabar Jhoom of course belongs to the last category.[14] Sukanya Verma of Rediff described the album as high on melody, entertainment and attitude.[17] Gianysh Toolsee of Planet Bollywood in his review, stated, "SEL successfully manage to hit the bull's eye with their proper use of zingy sounds, effective arrangements, lively tunes, rhythmic variations and groovy beats."[15] "SEL, the most prolific composers of last year maintains their golden streak of success with JHOOM BARABAR JHOOM.", said the GlamSham review. Sanjay Ram of Businessofcinema.com stated that the album is positively a must buy.[16]
The album featured in the "Top 10 soundtracks of the year" list by Bollywood Hungama[18] and Rediff.[19]
Chart performance
The music for the film entered the charts at number 6[20] and in its second week climbed to number five.[21] By the first week of July, the album topped the music charts and stayed there for two weeks.[22] Despite the poor response to the film, the music has received much acclaim[23] On the week beginning 23 July the album was placed at number three[24] On the week beginning 17 September the soundtrack dropped to number 10.[25] According to the Indian trade website Box Office India, with around 17,00,000 units sold, this film's soundtrack album was the year's fourth highest-selling.[26]Reception
Box office
The film opened to a 65–70% response, which was below expectations for a Yash Raj film.[27] As per IBOS, the film has opened to a good response and has taken the biggest opening of the year at the box office.[28]The film did achieve the 90%+ response at some places, such as Punjab and Haryana.[29] The film had opened well in big cities such as Mumbai with a 75% turnout and Delhi which had a 70% response. In the south it opened to a poor response due to the release of the Tamil film Sivaji. However, all the big theatres reached to a 90%+ response with many being 100%.[29]
International box office performance was considered to be average. In its first week, the film made £264,347 and debuted at number 6 in the UK charts. In the US, the film debuted at number 16 on the film chart making $455,257 in its first week. In Australia, the film made $91,485 debuting at number 10.[30] The film had made Rs 19–200 million in its first week and debuted at number 1[31] but the collections had begun to fall.[32] The film had done better in the UK than in the US. As of 27 June, the film was positioned at number 9 on the UK charts[33] and at 21 on the U.S chart.[34] The film saw a drop in collections, and had been declared an average in India[35] but the collections had begun to fall.[32] In the UK the film had performed moderately well. Overall, the film had been declared an above average.
Reviews
Indicine.com rated the film at 4 out 5, saying the movie is a fun ride and is well worth the ticket money. It is the kind of movie that can wash away your blues.[36] Taran Adarsh of indiafm.com gave the film a 1.5 out of 5 rating, saying the film is all gloss, no substance.[37] The lead actors have received mixed reviews with Taran Adarsh saying that the film belongs to Abhishek first and Preity next.[37] Hindustantimes.com gave the film 2 stars,[38] as did glamsham.com,[39] with the latter saying the performances were good. Sanjay Ram of businessofcinema.com said though Jhoom Barabar Jhoom offers the colour it is all but a short story stretched. The film received 2 out of 5 stars from the website[40] The film has been criticised for its screenplay but the lead actors have received mixed reviews.[41] Moviewalah.com gave the film 2 out of 5 stars but praised the performances to a certain extent.[42] BollywoodArchive.com gave the film 2.5 out of 5 stars says it's a good light hearted entertainer with good music from Shankar Ehsaan Loy.[43]See also
References
| Jhoom Barabar Jhoom | |
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Theatrical release poster
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| Directed by | Shaad Ali |
| Produced by | Yash Chopra Aditya Chopra |
| Written by | Habib Faisal |
| Starring | Bobby Deol Abhishek Bachchan Preity Zinta Lara Dutta |
| Music by | Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy Gulzar (Lyrics) |
| Cinematography | Ayananka Bose |
| Edited by | Ritesh Soni |
| Distributed by | Yash Raj Films Pvt. Ltd |
Release date
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Running time
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132 min. |
| Country | India |
| Language | Hindi |
| Budget | Rs. 250 million |
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| Credited cast: | |||
| Abhishek Bachchan | ... | Rakesh 'Ricky' Thakral | |
| Preity Zinta | ... | Alvira Khan | |
| Bobby Deol | ... | Satvinder 'Steve' Singh | |
| Lara Dutta | ... | Anaida Raza / Laila | |
| Amitabh Bachchan | ... | Dancer / Singer | |
| Piyush Mishra | ... | Huffy Bhai | |
| Ameet Chana | ... | Shahriyar | |
| Manjit Singh | ... | David / Dancing Singer | |
| Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Sarah Amos | ... | Dancer | |
| Sanjeev Bhaskar | ... | Shopkeeper | |
| Sheena Bhattessa | ... | Karishma | |
| Ramon Christian | ... | Lead dancer | |
| Taru Devani | ... | Alvira Khan's Auntie | |
| Robert Galas | ... | Paul Pimply | |
| Hubertus Geller | ... | French Buyer | |
Storyline
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This June dance... jump... shout...Parents Guide:
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Box Office
Opening Weekend USA:
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Trivia
Vidya Balan signed on for the role of Anaida Raza (Lara Dutta). After finding out the script required her to dance, she dropped out. See more »Goofs
During the scene where Abhishek is telling the story of him and Lara he mentions that she is a Pakistani and he met her in 1997 around the time when Princess Diana was in Paris, France. This was fifty years after an Independant India and Pakistan were created. In one scene with him Lara he says to himself "She will take revenge for the past 60 years" So he jumped ten years ahead. See more »Quotes
Rikki Thukral, Anaida Raza, Anaida Raza, Steve Singh: [singing] Jhoom barabar jhoom... Dance, baby, dance!See more »
Soundtracks
Jhoom JamComposed by Shankar Mahadevan, Ehsaan Noorani and Loy Mendonsa
Courtesy of Yash Raj Music
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A "Must-not" SeeWhy you should not see this movie: 1) Extremely boring and slow. 2) Very lame jokes - courtesy small B. (Ash's man-toy) 3) Predictable storyline. 4) Big B needs to buy a ticket to Pluto and come back after a gazillion years... somebody needs to tell him about something called "OVER-EXPOSURE".
Conclusion: DO NOT SEE!
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Aziz Nazan
Description
Biography
Abdul Aziz Kunji Markar, best known as Aziz Naza (or
Nazan) (हिन्दी - अज़ीज़ नाज़ां) (7th May 1938 – 8 October 1992) was an
international fame singer. He is particularly remembered for the genre
known as Qawwali.
Background :- He was born in Mumbai in a prominent
Malabari (Kerala) muslim family. His family, having fundamental muslim
faith, did not like music, as music is considered as evil in Islam. But
he was so passionate about music so he continued it secretly. Every time
he was traced singing by his family members, he was punished badly, but
he didn’t give up, and continued his singing career. He lost his father
at an early age of 9 . After that he joined Orchestra and began to
sing the songs of Lata Mangeshkar. After some time he joined the famous
Qawwal, “Hame to loot liya mil ke husn walon ne” fame Ismail Azad’s
party as a chorus singer. Gradually he got a recognition as an
individual qawwal. He signed a contract with The Gramophone Co. Ltd. In
1958.
Success:- In 1962 his record “Jiya nahin maana” was released
and became a big hit. With this album he found a significance as a
famous Qawwal. In 1968 his record “Nigah e Karam” was released and it
became a great hit among Qawwali fans. But he got the real success in
1970, when his all time great hit “Jhoom Barabar jhoom sharabi” was
released by Columbia Music Co. and all the records of success were
broken by this number. In 1973 film “Mere gharib nawaz” was released.
In the middle of the film, a 20 minute reel of Aziz Naza, singing his
number “Jhoom barabar” was shown. , because of this number film “Mere
gharib nawaz” got significant success. In 1974 I.S. Johar added the
song “Jhoom barabar jhoom sharabi” in his film “5 Rifles” and this too
was a great hit. In a sponsored program of Radio Ceylon, “Binaca geet
mala” Jhoom barabar jhoom sharabi was at number one for several weeks.
Jhoom Barabar jhoom sharabi was the turning point of the
career of Aziz Naza. After this great hit Aziz naza became a big name as
a playback singer also. He sang in many films there after like Rafoo
cakkar (1975), Fakira (1976), Laila Majnu (1976), Nehle pe dehla (1976),
and Trishna (1978) to name a few of them. In Trishna he acted in a
special appearance and song “Husn wale kisi ke yaar nahin hote hain”
was picturised on him.
Learning Music :- In his early life he used
to go to the house of Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan Sahab, who lived in the
same area of Bhendi Bazar, Many of the Ustads of the Indian classical
music gathered at his house every day. Aziz Naza used to listen to them
singing or playing, and of course learned a lot from them. After he got
fame, he became shagird of Mohd. Ibrahim Khan Sahab, younger brother of
music director Ghulam Mohd. And assistant of music director Naushad,
and he began to take regular lessons of music.
After some
time he got a chance to learn music from veteran music director Rafiq
Ghaznavi, who was the Ustad of music director Madan Mohan, Ghulam Mohd.
And also his Ustad Mohd. Ibrahim Khan.
He had a talent to
sing classical music and to play many instruments like harminium, tabla,
bongo etc. He had a good sense of rhythm.
Shairi :- Aziz Naza was a
malabari. He was from Kerala, his mother tongue was Malyalam and he got
his institutional qualification in Gujrati mediam, but to sing Qawwali
he had to learn Urdu, so he learned Urdu from a Shair named Sadiq
Nizami. The sense of poetry was a god’s gift to him. He had a huge
library of Urdu books of poetry, and every month obtained 50-60 new
books from India, and from Pakistan as well. He was a member of lots of
literary magazines. Many shairs such as Bashir Badr, Makhmoor Saeedi,
Meraj Faizabadi, Krishn Bihari Noor Lakhnavi, Wali Aasi, Waseem Barelvi,
Munawwar Rana and Muzaffar Warsi etc. were his close friends. Though in
his recorded albums he mostly sang the songs of Qaisar Ratnagirvi,
Hasrat Roomani and Nazan Sholapuri, but for stage performance most of
the time he selected nice but difficult ghazals. He had learnt a lot of
shers by heart. He himself was a nice poet.
Music Direction :- He
composed and directed music of all of the nonfilm Qawwalies he sang. His
created music which was beyond the tradition of the Qawwali, so he got
the title “Baghi Qawwal” or “The Rebel Qawwal”. Even Several times he
composed music for the sake of his friendship.
In four films, “Palki”, “Ram aur Shyam”, “Sathi” and “Sangharsh” he assisted music director Naushad.
In 1980 he composed and directed music for the film “Pyar ke rahi” produced by Atmaram.
Qawwal
Association :- In 1983 he organized all the Qawwals of bombay city and
thus “the Bombay Qawwal Association” came into being. . But later due
to his illness and afterwards his death the association broked down.
Video
Recordings :- In year 1986 during his America and Canada tour he
recorded his first official video with Esquire video co. After that
Startrack video co. released his 20 minute reel which ran in the middle
of the film “Mere Gharib Nawaz” in the form of video cassette, and
Al-Mansoor videos of Dubai released his Dubai show of 1984 as a video
cassette.
Later life :- In 1978 his wife died. In 1982 HMV
released one more of his all time great hit “Chadhta Sooraj” but after
that he ended his contract with HMV due to some dispute. In 1985 he
married a Hindu girl and named her as Mumtaz Naza. In the same year he
signed a contract with Venus cassettes and tapes Ltd. And recorded his
first album for this company named “Hangama”. He did total four albums
with Venus cassettes and tapes Ltd. which are “Hangama” (1985), “Shan e
Khwaja”(1989), “Hamd naat salam” (1990) and “Main nashe mein hoon”
(1992). “Main nashe mein hoon” was his last recording.
Illness and
Death :- He was never addicted to alcohol or any drug, but he was very
fond of good food, and he never controlled the urge to have it. He was a
diabetic and his passion for food affected his health very badly. He
fell ill in 1992, and on 8th October 1992 he passed away from this
mundain world.
Musical style :-
Influencecs :- He was very
much inspired by the veteran Qawwal Ismail Azad’s style of singing and
composing the music, in his childhood. In his early career he followed
him, but soon he developed his qwn style and his style got a
significance with time. Later he was inspired by Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali
Khan Sahab and Ustad Salamat Khan Sahab and he gave a classical touch to
the Qawwali singing.
He had a very strong memory and
remembered thousands of shers by heart. Besides this he could recall
them, when needed.
Innovations :- in 1960s he composed songs based
on various classical ragas. Most of his compositions were so advanced
that for years these were followed by the other musicians and music
directors. In 1969 he made composition of “Jhoom barabar jhoom sharabi”
and in an era when Qawwali was based only on tabla and harmonium, he
introduced western instruments like mandolin, bass guitar, congo, bongo,
wind instrumental section and toms to Qawwali. besides this he
introduced new rhythm patterns and tough challenging music parts and
music arrangement to the Qawwali.
In 1971 he introduced
western 4/4 in kehrwa and congo kick and duggi’s combination in his
famous song “Masti mein aa piye jaa”, which was later followed by many
of great music directors. He also used electric guitar and electronic
sound effect first time in this qawwali song. In 70s and 80s Kalyan ji,
R.D. Burman and Bappi Lahiri used electronic sounds in their music, but
Aziz Naza used them in the beginning of 70s, which is talked about even
now.
In 1980 his famous song “Chadhta sooraj dheere
dheere” was based on a classical raga, which has only been sung by two
of the singers, one was the Pakistani singer Mehdi Hasan, and the other
was Aziz Naza, and he declared it on National Doordarshan telecast.
Aziz Naza always worked with great musicians such as sarangi
player Ustad Sultan Khan, tabla player Ustad Abdul Karim Khan, Mandolin
player Mustafa Sajjad Ali and tabla player Ustad Tari Khan of Pakistan
etc. He worked with good technicians, recordists, sound designers etc.
He composed his songs and used instruments according to effect of the
words used in the songs so he could bring out the sentiments of the
lyrics to give proper effect the hearts of the people, as he used the
combination of sitar and mandolin in his famous song “Teer nazar ka o
dildara” and it became a wonderful song.
He used track
programming and feeding in his devotional album “Salley Alaa”. In this
album he used drums and western percussions first time in Qawwali. At
the time of the recording of this album, the technique of double track
was not available, but he creatively used 32 track recording and sang
every line 32 times in this five stanza song and so created a double
track effect and sang main voice, as well as chorus in his own voice.
The recording of this only song took 4 months.
In his last
album “Main nashe mein hoon” some songs are based fully on western
programming which was later followed by everyone.
Vocal style and
range :- His voice range was very broad that no one has till date. He
has had a significant voice quality and could sing in high octave till C
to C sharp gracefully with no effect on his face, however his voice
never cracked.
Legacy
He was an ideal for many of the
singers, even after years of his death, many singers are singing his hit
songs like “Jhoom barabar jhoom sharabi” and “Chadhta sooraj dheere
dheere”. Some of them are Sonu Nigam, Shankar Mahadevan, Baba Sehgal,
K.K. etc. Not only that but many of the Bollywood’s great stars are his
fans, and sing his songs. In a reality show Akshay Kumar gave tribute to
one of his friends to sing the Qawwali “Chadhta sooraj dheere dheere”,
saying that in his teenage he and one of his friends used to sing that
song. His art and his presentation of the songs made people mad. Many of
the legendry singers, music directors and stars organized his program
at their residence like Lata Mangeshkar, Dilip Kumar, Raj Kapoor, Kishor
Kumar, Indeevar, Kalyan ji, Premnath etc. to listen to him face to
face. even today he lives in the hearts of the millions.
In 70s and 80s none of the Qawwals made acceptance such as Aziz Naza
made. In 1975 when price of gold was Rs. 520/- per 10 grams, he charged
Rs. 1,80,000/- as the payment of a show in Kala Mandir, Kolkata. Only he
had that kind of fame that once when he was going to Ranchi for a
charity show, public stopped the train and demanded “a shake hand” with
Aziz Naza, and they moved only after meeting him. In 1977 the same
incidence took place in Jhansi.
Recently MTV broadcasted
“Chadhta Sooraj” in his program Coke Studio and later released it in the
form of a CD. After some time this qawwwali was played on by some other
artiste in an episode of the serial “Tarak Mehta ka oolta chashma” at
Sab TV. Many of his songs are available as Mp3, ringtones and itunes at
the internet.

