It's a common practice for devotional albums to have songs composed to the tunes of popular film songs. THat way, more people remember it and hum it. I suspect this might be a similar case.
----- Original Message ---- From: Vithur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2008 9:59:35 PM Subject: Re: [arr] ARR Copied song From a Keerthana Pls ... dont get shattered by all this.... Whats that song " Ayyapa hare Ayyappa pahimam". Sounds good... After you mentioned that here, would ARR himself know that a devotional song exists. Thanks for bringing it to light for the groups as well as for AR. If you have confirmed faith in God and AR, you wont get shattered by all this... The very writing " Bhai copied songs" shatters my heart... Pls dont use such words. May the Lord Ayyapa help you and strengthen your faith in AR. On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 9:37 PM, pallidheart <pallidheart@ yahoo.com> wrote: Dear Friends, I am a big fan of A.R. Rahman instead I can say that I am a Die-Heart fan of A.R. Rahman.. But, yesterday on the Pournami i.e., on Full Moon Day my heart is blasted into pieces when I listened to a Keerthana which sung in Kumarakulam in Besant Nagar. Bhai copied the song of "ayyappa hare ayyappa pahimam" for "enveettu thottathil" in Gentleman. Is it true..? Is our A.R.R. Copying songs from which we are not listening to? Can anyone help me to get clarify on this. I wish and it should not be true.. Thanks & Regards, Suresh V Karthik -- regards, Vithur ARR in my Heart; His Music in my Blood;