The lyre chords for the chorus of Jai Ho are as follow: C major; G major; A minor seventh; G major. Playing these chords on the lyre will create the background music for someone else to sing the lyrics of Jai Ho as the melody. Jai Ho is an Indian pop song sung by the musician A. R. Rahman; another popular version was produced by the Pussycat Dolls with the release of the film Slumdog Millionaire. The original version of the track was used as the soundtrack for the film.
Slumdog Millionaire is a 2008 blockbuster film, directed by Danny Boyle. It tells the story of a young man, who grew up in the Indian slums and later appears on the quiz TV show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire. The Mumbai teen, Jamal, unexpectedly finds he knows the answers to all of the questions - despite being uneducated and from a very poor background. Upon reaching the final question, he is taken away by the police and interrogated, as they suspect he is cheating.
The film then goes on to tell his life story in a very unique way - the police officers go through every question and ask how he knows the answers. He tells them exactly how, leading them through his childhood in the slums. The officers finally release he isn't cheating; much to the disappointment of the TV show host, Jamal goes on to win the big cash prize. What's more, the woman he loves sees him on television and he is able to find her, so they can finally be together.
Jai Ho, the film's official soundtrack, was composed and sang by A. R. Rahman. He planning the score over a period of two months and completed the music in two weeks. He won the 2009 Golden Globe award for the Best Original Score, as well as an Oscar.
- Slumdog Millionaire
Slumdog Millionaire is a 2008 blockbuster film, directed by Danny Boyle. It tells the story of a young man, who grew up in the Indian slums and later appears on the quiz TV show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire. The Mumbai teen, Jamal, unexpectedly finds he knows the answers to all of the questions - despite being uneducated and from a very poor background. Upon reaching the final question, he is taken away by the police and interrogated, as they suspect he is cheating.
The film then goes on to tell his life story in a very unique way - the police officers go through every question and ask how he knows the answers. He tells them exactly how, leading them through his childhood in the slums. The officers finally release he isn't cheating; much to the disappointment of the TV show host, Jamal goes on to win the big cash prize. What's more, the woman he loves sees him on television and he is able to find her, so they can finally be together.
- The soundtrack
Jai Ho, the film's official soundtrack, was composed and sang by A. R. Rahman. He planning the score over a period of two months and completed the music in two weeks. He won the 2009 Golden Globe award for the Best Original Score, as well as an Oscar.