There is one thing that I don't understand, the officials and the politicians 
have initially approved the song, isn't it??? How come that once the release 
they criticize it ???

ARR didn't force anybody to approve this theme, did he ??? If I have well 
understood, an official commuty were in charge of approving the song??? Now if 
the song is not well received, why is it only ARR fault ???
 


To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
From: catchg...@gmail.com
Date: Thu, 2 Sep 2010 10:50:25 +0000
Subject: Re: [arr] CWG track..heres my take






How do we know that the 5.5 cr figure is even true? It was reported once in the 
same 'I concoct things as I go' Indian media and everyone is treating it like 
the gospel truth?


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From: Roshan <c.pix...@gmail.com> 
Sender: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com 
Date: Thu, 2 Sep 2010 09:44:59 +0530
To: <arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com>
ReplyTo: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com 
Subject: Re: [arr] CWG track..heres my take

  

for me, this whole CWG song thing shows the true colors of Indian politics and 
media.

they don't mind making a big issue out of a trivial thing like the theme 
music.. but they can't even organize the event properly.

it's as if they all were of waiting for an opportunity to bash rahman while 
both the opposition and the government has shown that they are nothing but 
idiots. 

I want to say a lot of things about all these things we read in the media.. but 
that will probably have 10 times more profanities than the Scarface movie. lol

so, i am just accepting the fact that India only works this way.  our 
government, media and politicians like to blame each other like they always do 
in the parliament. we are third world and with these kind of people in media 
and politics, we will stay that way forever. 

while I loved the CWG song.. i too think that the 5.5 cr was a bit too much to 
spend for a song and performance.  they should probably have focused more on 
how to manage the event and bad press.   i didn't mean that AR didn't deserve 
it.  but, it's a lot of money for a country like India and common men will 
think that it was a rip off.  

we fans here don't think of it as a big issue as we love him. but it is still 
an issue. 

Plus, for an event like these people will except more glamor and obviously that 
is also the reason why people were put off by the song. that is the reason why 
everyone is now comparing it to Waka Waka. 

I have a lot more to say about this whole stinking politics. but this is not 
the forum for that. so,  this here is my last post about CWG song.   and hoping 
that this won't affect AR's reputation and respect that he truly deserves.






On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 7:21 AM, Gayathri Chandrakasan <gayathri_c...@yahoo.com> 
wrote:


  









"if we approach things with pre-conceived notion, nothing can change the 
mindset."

I truly agree with this. I don't think people were expecting a Waka Waka or a 
Maa Tujhe Saalam or even a Maro Maro from ARR. If yes, then all these ideas 
would have been expressed to him during composition process itself and not now, 
when the track has been released. The problem is that everything has become 
very political and competitive now. It's no longer about hosting CWG, it's 
about hosting a better CWG than Beijing's Olympics! Why Beijing's Olympics? 
Because it was a huge hit! If China can do it, then we can do better! 

When ARR was requested to compose the CWG theme, there wasn't any talks about 
comparison with any other themes whatsoever. But now that Waka Waka is a huge 
hit, all of a sudden, we want ARR to compose something better than Waka Waka. 
If Shakira can do it, why not ARR? Yes, Shakira could do it, because she didn't 
have the pressure of being constantly compared to every Tom, Dick and Harry. No 
ministers "approved" of her song and then turn around saying that they were 
disappointed with the same. People just enjoyed the song for what it is and it 
became a huge hit! 

In my humble opinion, we have just forgotten where our priorities lie. Hosting 
a CWG is not only a huge responsibility but it's also a great privilege. There 
is no need to compare ourselves with our counterparts and go around bragging 
that we'll do better than them. Instead, if  we just concentrate on hosting a 
good games in the manner we know best, I'm pretty sure people will start to 
appreciate them as well.



--- On Wed, 9/1/10, wiredbeats <wiredbe...@yahoo.co.in> wrote:



From: wiredbeats <wiredbe...@yahoo.co.in>
Subject: [arr] CWG track..heres my take
To: "rahman fans" <arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com>
Date: Wednesday, September 1, 2010, 12:42 AM



  





Few years back, i was in a gathering where people were sayin AR Rahman is 
spoiling the present music scene with 'computer music' and all his songs sound 
same with 'western beats' and no proper pronunciation. 


I ignored it and later played this track called Poo Kodiyin Punnagai from 
Iruvar. They all said...." look at those days music..what melody and each word 
is so clear and soft to ears...these days rahman and other can't even imaging 
to compose music like this....!"


to this i replied ..." This track is by AR Rahman ..from Iruvar.. .." they were 
just dump struck and chewed their own words..


( for those of you unaware, this track sounds very retro like those in Black 
and White days..killer track!!)


So the point is, if we approach things with pre-conceived notion, nothing can 
change the mindset.


Commonwealth games has a not lot negative air now. What with scams, incomplete 
works and New Delhi dug up...people are not happy. One theme song can't improve 
things and it will succumb to pressures. Even if Rahman would have composed a 
fast track like Waka Waka, Maro Maro ( Boys)...people would have said the same.


We are dealing with politicians here...remember!


So chill.


regards


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