if not a direct PRO, ARR already has couple of them in this group On Nov 19, 2007 5:29 AM, rayrai2k <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How nice would it be if ARR recruits a PRO worth one may be from the > group who keeps record of everything and will recite anything in > precise when questioned. > ARR might have put his hands in so many projects that its very > difficult to remember which one to say when questioned and we the fans > will explore each and every word to check the validity and question > back. An interview is for the moment. ARR cant make the interviewer to > wait for the answer till he gets the very precise answer; if thats the > case he should be having a database in his laptop and carry it to the > places. > Once upon a time there exist such days when we would search for every > corner to get an interview or news about our lord. today we have in > abundance so easily reachable that we try to imagine more. > > > --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com <arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com>, > Abdul Manaf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Why didn't arr mention about DILLI6?? I think the projects he > mentioned is now happening. > > > > Gopal Srinivasan wrote: > > > Playing it my way > > > A R Rahman on the TV show Mission Ustad.. interviewed by Riya V > Anandwala I get mails about my compositions being used > > > What drew you to Mission Ustad? It's interesting that though I > have never watched a reality show, I've had several offers for them. > > > What I found interesting about Mission Ustad is that it is a > music-centric show with a cause. And it's amazing to see creative > minds work towards reaching their goal. Go on. (Laughs) Well, it's an > enter taining show that talks about significant issues. It's not just > about who is the best singer but which singer produces a better product. > > > If the subject is education, they have to compose a piece that is > not boring or preachy. And that's a tough job. We're not doing > anything to boost TRPs. It's dignified. AfterElizabeth- TheGoldenAge, > willyouandShekharKa purwork together again? With Shekhar, there's no > professional deal. It's a partnership based on friendship. If either > of us needs the other, it just needs a phone call. > > > I have Jodhaa Akbar coming up, followed by Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na > with seven hip songs and Ada with 10 tracks. Then, there's Gajini and > Yuvraj. How's The Lord of the Rings album doing? It faced some > criticism in Toronto but it is doing quite well in London. > Arethereanyotherint ernational projects in the pipeline? There were > some feelers from a London-based company. But I don't want to be tied > down to a contract. > > > At the time when I was doing Roja for Rs 25,000, I was offered a > Rs 3 crore contract for 30 films a year. > > > I refused outright though the money was a necessity then. Today, > it's not. It's the passion for music that drives me. Music is dead > without this passion. Are you actively involved in the music > industry's fight against piracy? Piracy is a grave issue. It's > important to acknowledge a composition. My music piece for a Chinese > film is being used left, right and centre for the promos. > > > I get mails about other pieces being used randomly.. just about > anywhere. What do you do as an individual? > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________________ > > Be a better sports nut! Let your teams follow you > > with Yahoo Mobile. Try it now. > http://mobile.yahoo.com/sports;_ylt=At9_qDKvtAbMuh1G1SQtBI7ntAcJ > > > > >