Getting there slowly and gradually

It’s been a rather quiet month for any new releases, mainly due to Ramadan. But Jhoom is certainly becoming better, with more features and more stuff for you.

Soundtracks and other goody stuff was featured of these movies:

And not to forget, Saawariya, the eagerly awaited  Sanjay Leela Bhansali feature film that is set to launch two star kids - Ranbir Kapoor (son of Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Singh).

This week we are going to bring you the soundtrack of the super-successful and very thought provoking Lollywood movie Khuda Ke Liye, by the ace director Shoaib Mansoor. The soundtrack is pretty melodious, and thus, highly recommended. So is the movie btw.

What else? Yeah, some stuff on the unconventional looking Bollywood movie No Smoking, featuring John Abraham. And also Dhan Dhana Dhan Goal, again a movie featuring John - October is going to be a month of John I guess.

Keep Jhooming!

Coming this week on Jhoom!

This week is going to witness posting of some new soundtracks on Jhoom. The list of soundtracks to be posted is as follows:

  • Om Shanti Om
  • Bhool Bhulaiyaa
  • Johnny Gaddaar
  • Jab We Met

In addition, wallpapers and posters of upcoming movies are also in the cards.

I think the Pakistani Pop section needs a lift as well. Although Paki Pop witnesses far less releases, so what we are going to do is slowly and gradually build the Pakistani Music space here on Jhoom. So how about posting of Ali Zafar’s Masty album this week?

Keep on Jhooming!

Welcome to the Backstage!

I am setting up this blog - the Jhoom Backstage, to keep you people updated with what’s happening behind the scenes at Jhoom. The developments, the upcoming features, the soon-to-be posted content, the latest stuff, the team and the new recruits and also talking about any requirements for any resources that we might have. This and much more on Jhoom, right here on the Backstage!

I would encourage everyone to post their comments and suggestions, especially on the main website. Jhoom, without interaction among the community, would be nothing but a stale and dull project.

So rush in, Jhoom is happening! The early you hop on … the better.