People can talk all they want here, create however much noise they want, and 
bash Chiggy Wiggy all they want.  Fine.  I still like the song.  So shoot me.  
I don't care if the whole damn world hates the song.  I like it.  Is it a 
masterpiece?  No.  It's a fun dance song.  But, I guess for some here, liking a 
fun, simple, dance song even by ARR is not acceptable.  The fact that Chiggy 
went high on the charts says that the song is liked a lot by the common 
listener, not by everyone, by a lot.  

This analysis of whether Chiggy is good or not is getting really old.  Leave it 
to personal opinion and put this to rest once and for all! 

--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, V S Rawat <vsra...@...> wrote:
>
> On 10/18/2009 4:51 AM India Time, _Jahanzeb_ wrote:
> 
> > exactly. this is what i have been saying all the time, that Chiggy Wiggy is 
> > a huge failure of ARR. 
> > and yes though people didn't agree that it is a "failure" but i don't 
> > remember anyone calling it a worldclass masterpiece either. 
> > 
> > -
> > Jahanzeb
> 
> Yup. 
> 
> I think it also puts on a question mark on the credibility of this group 
> itself that several members acted like mouthpieces and kept on praising the 
> song endlessly and even criticized those who were criticizing the song since 
> day one. Some are like going that way.
> 
> Now, such members would say that liking or not liking a song is a personal 
> matter and they still like it. Well, it is, still there is a thing called 
> objectivity. When we agree that this group is considered a place to get 
> authentic information on ARR, and some members can't even tolerate a lovely 
> prank played by Gopal Anandan for that exact point, then we can't hide from 
> the fact that other people might be looking at this group to get authentic 
> feedback on the "goodness" of his songs, and all those got misguided by this 
> group's endless advertising Chiggy Wiggy and entire bullu. 
> 
> The reason might be: We fans might like anything given by our man because we 
> love our man. It is normal human psychology. We might have convinced 
> ourselves that we are liking Chiggy Wiggy or blue on some strengths it has 
> while ignoring some down points it is having.
> 
> I hope members will learn from this and will try to be more objective in 
> giving their future reviews/ feedbacks on future releases of ARR.
> 
> Remember, wrong feebacks in this group must be presenting a wrong picture 
> about a song/ album to ARR himself if he is accessing the group. ARR needs 
> truth. Underved praising will harm ARR. Let's not only utter Satyamev Jayate, 
> but also practice it.
> 
> > --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, kishore parayath <kishore.parayath@> 
> > wrote:
> >>
> >> This is the FIRST TIME that some OFFICIAL reviewer is calling an ARR track
> >> as "SECOND RATE" or cheap! 
> 
> Yup, it makes me sad.
> 
> >> So, we must ADMIT facts! Chiggy Wiggy was
> >> certainly a MISTAKE from our BOSS's part, who is reverred in Bollywood and
> >> accross India for having created Superhuman Divine Musical wonders!
> 
> Yes, we must admit that. And I really wonder why ARR remained so 
> uncharacteristically unimaginative in this particular song. To put things in 
> proper perspective, I think I find Chiggy Wiggy the only single track by ARR, 
> out of his 800-1000 songs, that is umimaginative. May be, ARR might wish to 
> share "the composing of Chiggy Wiggy" or something like that to tell us what 
> went wrong in it.
> 
> >> I still REMEMBER, how some fellow fans reacted when I said CHIGGY WIGGY was
> >> disappointing after the FIRST promo. They called it a worldclass 
> >> masterpiece
> >> creation, and snubbed the fans who called it average, and expected in
> >> further albums.
> >>
> >> BOSS wont repeat mistakes. Vinnai Thaandi Varuvaaya promo makes all of us
> >> speechless!! Exceptional!!
> 
> Righto. Exactly. Boss' brand value remains high as ever. Chiggy Wiggy might 
> be a first failure of him so we are facing a new situation really and we are 
> not able to think how to accept this fact. But our trust in our man, that he 
> had so laboriously and consistently built up through 18 years remains as high 
> as always and we will devour each of his next releases.
> 
> --
> Rawat
>


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