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<http://rahmaniac.com/when-they-met-a-r-rahman>Here is the snap :D

On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 10:58 AM, Gayathri Chandrakasan <
gayathri_c...@yahoo.com> wrote:

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> Wow Umiesha, you are truly blessed! Congratulations and do share the pic
> you've taken with us :D
>
> --- On *Mon, 10/26/09, lakshmi pathy <bhawn...@yahoo.com>* wrote:
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>
> From: lakshmi pathy <bhawn...@yahoo.com>
> Subject: Re: [arr] Re: MY BIG DREAM OF THE DECADE CAME TRUE
> To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Monday, October 26, 2009, 10:24 PM
>
>
>
>
> Dear Dinesh
> Lucky guy, but I must applaud you for your determined effort to meet him
> against all odds.
> You have once again proved that if there is a will there is surely a way.
> Meanwhile you need to sincerely thank the guardian angel, God Bless.
> Boss do us a favor, kindly email foto so that we could have a copy for our
> collections as well.
> warm regards
> Pathy
>
> --- On *Tue, 27/10/09, Din, D, Nesh <dinesh.theboss@ hotmail.com>* wrote:
>
>
> From: Din, D, Nesh <dinesh.theboss@ hotmail.com>
> Subject: [arr] Re: MY BIG DREAM OF THE DECADE CAME TRUE
> To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com
> Date: Tuesday, 27 October, 2009, 8:05 AM
>
>
>
> it was heart warming reading ur post. truly blessed ! please do share with
> us the pic u taken... :)
>
> --- In arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com, "umiesha" <umie...@... > wrote:
> >
> > 17TH October 2009……
> > Diwali – the Hindu Festival of Light……
> > My Birthday too…….
> >
> > NETHERLANDS
> >
> > My `big dream of the decade' came true…in a most unexpected way.
> >
> > It was around 4.30 p.m. and I was chatting online with my sister, telling
> her how depressed I was because I was going to miss another chance to see my
> `Hero' – A R Rahman – who would be attending an award ceremony 350km away in
> neighbouring Belgium.
> >
> > While we were chatting, the doorbell rang, making me jump, so I logged
> off and went to see who was at the door – it was my good friend, Dinesh.
> >
> > Opening the door, he gave me a big hug and greeted me with "happy
> birthday and may all your dreams come true!" I thanked him but told him that
> I only had one dream and no way was that going to come true! Dinesh asked me
> what I was talking about.
> >
> > "My Guruji is attending an award ceremony in Belgium", I replied. Dinesh
> was a little upset and said, "He is not only your Guruji but mine too!" I
> apologised to Dinesh and told him that all the tickets for the ceremony had
> been sold the previous week – I have known that since two days before. I
> didn't have a car – or a driving license, for that matter – and if I went by
> train, I would not be able to get back home as the ceremony didn't finish
> until 11.00 p.m. What's more, I did not know anyone in Belgium, so had no
> local support.
> >
> > "Sorry", my `Rahmaniacs' , I didn't tell you what the ceremony was about.
> It was the `World Soundtrack Academy Awards' and was being held in the city
> of Gent.
> >
> > OK, back to how I could make my big dream come true.
> > Dinesh suggested that we call the place where the ceremony was being held
> and ask again about tickets. "OK," I said, "I'll do it" and dialled the
> Awards office number.
> > "How may I help you?" the receptionist asked.
> > I told her that I was calling from the Netherlands and asked if there
> were any tickets available for that evening's awards programme. I didn't
> need to tell Dinesh that the receptionist' s reply had been, "I am sorry to
> say that all the tickets have been sold" – it was obvious from the way I
> looked at him.
> >
> > I did not hang-up however but told the receptionist, "Look, I am A R
> Rahman's craziest fan – I don't care if I don't get to talk with him – just
> to see him would be enough. At what time will the guests be at the entrance?
> Is it possible just to stand there to get a look at him? Please help me
> madam! My home is 350 km away from Gent and it will take me almost 3 hours
> by car to get there. Dinesh could hear all this as I had switched my `phone
> to `speaker-phone' .
> >
> >
> > After a while, the receptionist said, "Look, I know how much you guys
> love A R Rahman… let me talk to my colleague". - my face got brighter – "The
> show is going to start around
> > 8.00p.m. but the doors will be open between 6.00p.m. and 7.45p.m. and
> that's when all the VIP's will arrive; then there's a break at 9.00p.m….oh,
> just a minute" she said.
> >
> > After a short time, she came back on the line and told us, "you guys
> might just be lucky…you might get two tickets after the break but I can't
> promise anything because it depends on whether people stay for the second
> part of the ceremony." That last sentence left our hearts racing and I could
> hardly form my words to thank her. She laughed and hung up.
> >
> > Now, the next problem was the car! Dinesh had a license but did not have
> his own motor. "I'm going to `phone a car rental company", he said, and by
> the time I was going to remind him that today was a Saturday, he was already
> being told, "Yep, we have a car available" and Dinesh told him that he would
> collect it in 5 minutes. I couldn't believe our luck.
> >
> > I looked at the clock and saw that it was 5 minutes past 5.00p.m and my
> mind could think of nothing except getting the car and driving straight to
> Gent. Dinesh told me he would collect the car and be back to pick me up in
> 10 minutes and that I should be ready and waiting on the street!
> >
> > Although my stomach was churning and my nerves were on a knife-edge, the
> thought of the ceremony in Gent helped reduce the tension. I just wanted to
> see my hero's humble face and tell him, "Guruji, I love you, jai ho!" even
> if it was some distance away from him. That's all I was thinking.
> >
> > Out on the street, I saw a new Nissan approaching, with Dinesh at the
> wheel. I was jumping up and down as though I had taken the winning catch in
> the last cricket match of the season! Dinesh knew that I was not feeling
> well so suggested I got in the back seat and try to sleep.
> >
> > To get there at the time the receptionist had advised us, Dinesh had to
> `put his foot down' and at times, I saw we were doing 170 kph! After 20
> minutes driving, we hit a traffic jam and my nerves started to get to me
> again. "Don't worry", Dinesh said, "we'll soon get through this"…and so we
> did and were once again cruising at 170 kph while most of the other vehicles
> on the road were travelling at around 120 kph. Our high speed, my iPhone and
> Dinesh's `SatNav' all played a part in helping us reach Gent in 3 hours.
> >
> > I had fallen asleep and Dinesh woke me to tell me we had arrived…in the
> city but not the ceremony venue! The `SatNav' had `gone on the blink' so we
> would have to stop and ask someone how we could get to our destination. As I
> was feeling refreshed from my sleep, I told Dinesh that I would go and ask
> someone how we reach our target. It was 8.25p.m. and the interval was at
> 9.00p.m. Then I thought, "why not call the ceremony office?" As luck would
> have it, the same receptionist answered my call and I told her that we were
> in Gent but didn't know how to get to the venue. This `angel' told us that
> we were quite near and gave us the necessary directions. She also said that
> she would send someone to escort us to the building where the ceremony was
> taking place. What a wonderful woman she was!!!
> >
> > Sure enough, as we were parking the Nissan, someone came up to us and
> escorted us inside. Once inside, he said, "Have a nice evening and hope you
> might be lucky and meet with
> > Mr. Rahman". We shook his hand and thanked him for his help and kindness,
> realising that the receptionist had told him all about us!
> > Making our way between Porsches, Lamborghinis and other top marque cars,
> we headed for the entrance and asked the security staff – in the politest
> way – where the Reception was. "Could I see your tickets please", the
> security guy asked. Instead of showing him, I told him the entire story
> about our contact with the lady receptionist and our break-neck drive from
> Netherlands. He replied that while he recognised that we were devoted fans
> of A R Rahman, we could not enter without tickets but said that he would
> check with his colleague in Reception.
> >
> > I told Dinesh that even if we failed to get in, we shouldn't feel too
> bad, as we had tried our hardest for our Guruji. Dinesh agreed with me but
> said that we should not lose faith. I agreed.
> >
> > The security guard returned and said, "You guys are really lucky as they
> have had two cancellations" . Dinesh and I could hardly believe what the guy
> was telling us. Wow…could it really be happening? He opened the door and
> took us through to Reception, where I noticed the clock showed 8.50p.m. – 10
> minutes to the interval! Then I heard a voice asking, "Are you the two guys
> who `phoned me from the Netherlands? " It was our `guardian angel' and we
> told her, "Yes, we are the guys" and thanked her for all her help and
> kindness. She laughed and told us how lucky we were, handing us the two
> tickets. The security guard showed us to a waiting area and told us that in
> a few minutes, the place would be full of famous people.
> >
> > I told Dinesh how grateful I was to him for getting us here. "Yeah,
> yeah", he said, "But now, we have to ask someone where our `hero' is, in
> this vast place". Big screens were showing live telecast but it was already
> 9.00p.m. and people were quietly making their way to the waiting area –
> where we were waiting!
> >
> > I recognised some of the programme organisers, and I approached one of
> them and said, "Hello sir, we have come from the Netherlands and would like
> to see Mr. A R Rahman". "Hmm", he replied, "You have missed the first part
> of the programme when `A R' received the award for Best Song of the Year".
> "We just need to know where we can see him, even from a distance", I
> replied. The programme organiser told us that at that moment, `A R' and
> other VIPs were having their photographs taken but that he couldn't let us
> into the VIP area. However, he showed us the entrance where the second part
> of the ceremony would take place and said we would definitely meet `A R' if
> he decided to stay for the second session.
> >
> > I switched on my iPhone, keeping my eyes on the people coming out of the
> VIP lounge with only one hope in my heart…that our Guruji would come through
> that door! As I stood there, my nerves were once again at breaking point –
> like a student waiting for his exam results. It was 9.40p.m. and the second
> part of the ceremony would be starting in just another 20 minutes.
> >
> > After a few minutes, I saw someone in a blue coat and I called to Dinesh
> to look.
> > Yeahhhhhh it was the man himself…
> >
> > …the golden moment in my life
> > …the moment I had waited 13 years for
> > …the only humble face I had wanted to see in my whole life
> > …the Mozart of Asia
> > …the music miracle
> > …The One and Only A R Rahman
> >
> > Yes, he was coming to the entrance for the second part of the ceremony.
> He is just 15 metres away from us. I said to Dinesh, "Oh man, I can't
> believe this" – my whole body was shaking!
> > As his eyes met ours, I greeted him in the traditional Tamil way by
> saying, "Vanakkam Sir", shaking his hand with one of my trembling ones, my
> other hand over my heart. Although overcome by my feelings at meeting my
> hero, I was strongly aware of how much I missed my sister, in India.
> > When we looked at each other and I took in his humble face, I felt that I
> was on another planet or, maybe even in Heaven!
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > I knew that Guruji had little time, as he had to return to the concert
> hall for the 2nd part of the show, but I asked him, "Sir, is it possible for
> me to have a photo taken with you?" Without a second thought, and in his
> typically humble way, he said, "Ya, sure".
> > Although I was thinking that a photo of me with my Guru would provide
> enough pleasure for the rest of my life, I still couldn't stop thinking
> about my sister. I am the only one who knows how much she adores Guru Ji and
> how much she would have loved to be with me at that time. Still, I thought,
> "one day, she too will meet our hero."
> >
> > Dinesh and I posed with the great man, while our photos were taken.
> Photos, which undoubtedly, will be the most memorable in my life! Then we
> had to bid our hero "goodbye" as the ceremony organisers and security staff
> was waiting to escort him back to the concert hall for the second session.
> >
> > After this `golden moment' many other unexpected things happened but not
> as important as when I met our dearest Guruji.
> >
> > P.S.
> > Dear Rahmaniacs, I know all of you dream of the day when you will meet
> our dearest Guruji.
> >
> > After waking up each day, I used to wonder if this would be the day that
> I would see my hero, and that thought always gave me an indescribably good
> feeling.
> >
> > Finally I met him!
> >
> > So my advice to everyone is, "Stay confident and Keep The Faith…one day,
> you will all meet him!"
> >
>
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