Chirag Sutar    14 Jan 09 16:52 IST

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The toppers of the Bollywood music biz in 2008

From an astounding 75 'A' grader bollywood releases in 2008, barely a clutchful made the mark, music wise. Not surprisingly, films composed by Rahman, SEL and Pritam - those with catchy tunes made brisk business. The messiah of the masses, Himesh Reshammiya, hit a chord with Karzzz too, relying mostly on the popularity of the original tracks and some ingenuity on his own part. Those who experimented (Sneha Khanwalkar with Oye Lucky, Lucky Oye) were not blessed with quick album sales and downloads, however.

Here's the lowdown on the top 10 film albums of 2008 and the five composers who stood the test of popularity.

TOP 10 ALBUMS OF THE YEAR

Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na (T-Series , composer A R Rahman)

Rock On (Big Music, Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy)

Kismat Konnection ( Tips, Pritam )

Singh Is Kinng (Junglee Music, Pritam)

Dostana (Sony BMG, Vishal-Shekhar)

Jodhaa Akbar (UTV Music, A R Rahman)

Yuvvraaj (T-Series, A R Rahman)

Ghajini (T-Series, A R Rahman)

Karzzzz (T-Series, Himesh Reshammiya)

Race (Sony BMG, Pritam)

The top composers of 2008

A R Rahman

A R Rahman remains the top grosser with films like Jodhaa Akbar, ADA: A Way of Life, Sakkarakatti (Tamil), Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na, Yuvvraaj, Ghajini and Slumdog Millionaire (English / Hindi) under his belt. The music for ADA: A Way of Life was done by Rahman in 2002; however, the film was delayed and got released in 2008. Each album had tracks which remained etched in the listeners' mind, but the budgeted Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na remained the top money spinner as far as listener ship and song downloads go.

Rahman who was voted the NDTV Indian of the year in 2008, started 2009 on a high note - a Golden Globe triumph and promise of more at the Academy awards.

Pritam

Quite surprisingly, composer Pritam Charaborthy battled neck-to-neck with Rahman in album sales with his commercially appeasing sound tracks. His top grosser for 2008 was the multi-crore Singh Is Kinng, Golmaal Returns, Kismat Konnection and Jannat. The Saif Ali Khan- Katrina Kaif starrer 'Race' was marred by plagiarism accusations by Taiwanese singer Lee-Hom Wang. Sony BMG Music Entertainment, which owned the rights for Lee-Hom Wang's songs, sued Tips Films for $320,000. There were many similarities in Lee-Hom Wang's song Deep in the Bamboo Grove (Chu Lin Shen Chu) and Zara Zara touch me from Race. Neverthless, this hardly affected the album's popularity.

Pritam's film scores



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