agree with you on all except this 

> it is too classy to be appreciated.  

who said that? i don' think anyone would say that.

-
Jahanzeb



--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, "balajirajagopal" <balajirajago...@...> 
wrote:
>
> Hi guys - After going through the plethora of postings of last month, I 
> couldnt help but think that more than anyone else, we as the so called die 
> hard fans of ARR are possibly his biggest detractors. And why do I say so? 
> Read on...
> 
> 1) If ARR composes a "massy" kind of music, we immediately slaughter it 
> saying...the music is too Pritam-ish or Himesh-ish or even VS-ish and not 
> befitting ARR 
> 
> 2) If ARR composes a very classy kind of music, the other set of yahoo group 
> members start berating him saying, it is too classy to be appreciated. 
> 
> 3) If ARR composes very good music for a flop film, we say he shouldnt be 
> composing for new directors but only established ones...if he composes for 
> established directors, we say he should be more open to working with new 
> directors!
> 
> 4) If ARR uses established singers like Alka Yagnik, we say he should be 
> using the new talent. And if he uses new talent, we immediately start feeling 
> concerned that the likes of Hariharan, Udit N, Sonu N are being ignored!
> 
> 5) If ARR doesnt win an award, we rip the judges apart. If he wins the award, 
> we immediately say he should have won the award for some other movie and not 
> the current one which is way below his standards!!
> 
> 6) Till the teaser trailers of an ARR release comes, we keep talking about 
> the album. Once the trailers come, we start moaning the music (that too even 
> without hearing the full song on good acoustics) saying it is crap and not 
> ARR standard. And then what do we do? Immediately start talking of his next 
> release!!
> 
> Comeon guys...what should the poor guy do? Should he stop composing? 
> 
> Cheers,
> Balaji
>


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