Absolutely true.... Anything that comes very often loses interest

On Sat, Jun 21, 2008 at 12:45 PM, Sathya Sundaram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>    All ARR interviews (of late) have had the same kind of questions & AR
> has no different choice to answer. We also have lot of interviews of ARR
> recently appearing in TV/magazines etc.
> Infact, about 10 years ago, we would be waiting for ARR to appear in a
> TV channel or any other interview. I feel that charm of waiting for ARR
> interviews and listening to what all he says is lost now. (We can also see
> him looking tired answering to some of the questions)
>
> An example is the latest NDTV Good times interview and the Channel V
> interview, where ARR didn't have any new questions to answer and all the
> questions which the interviewer asked to ARR, any one of us could have
> answered it referring to his previous answers.
>
> The same old questions -
>  1) What is his favorite song from all of his films?
>  2) Why is he repetitive?
>  3) Relationship with Maniratnam.
>  4) how does he approach to do a song?
>  5) why does he take long to do a song?
>  6) How did Roja happen?
>  7) Working with Illayaraja, MD's consuming Alcohol and drugs to compose
> music.
>  8) Why did he come out of Illayaraja's troupe?
>
> Next time I would expect ARR to provide interactive interviews (like 1995
> Pongal Sun TV interview where ARR played the Pongal song with keyboard,
> Nadaswaram, thavil in Dharmavathi ragam, 2004 Sun TV interview where he sang
> Jana Gana Mana from Aayutha Ezhuthu at the end, ARR interview with Simi
> Garewal etc..) rather than purely verbal stuff.
>
> 
>



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