I like Vishal's response too.  Very apt.  

And Shakib,

I too understand your feelings.  I don't like this at all.  But, this is a 
passing storm or cloud and will go away.  ARR will shut up the haters once 
more...just wait and watch.

--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Roshan <c.pix...@...> wrote:
>
> Nice post.
> 
> Vishal has replied to that fella aptly.  :)
> 
> On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 3:32 PM, Taskin <shakib...@...> wrote:
> 
> >
> >
> > Dear rahmaniacs,
> >
> > I didn't keep any sort of intention to prove anything while writing this
> > message. It's just an open communication to my beloved brothers and sisters
> > in this wonderful group. This whole fiasco surrounding the CWG theme is
> > killing me. Where ever I go online there's something written about it, and
> > the negativity is suffocating me slowly. For the last couple of days I have
> > stopped visiting movies and news online portals. It's like this fan club is
> > the only place where I can visit. Recently a tweet from a gentleman in
> > Vishal's page pushed me to the brink. I even cried, man.He said something,
> > which was beyond my imagination. Quote, "pls ask him abt CWG anthem. Can he
> > do any worse? Shameful". This made me think how ungrateful people can get.
> > Keeping aside the fact that, ARR won 14 filmfare awards, four national
> > awards, sold over 100 million records, won a goldenglobe, a bafta and two
> > Oscars; this is the man who redefined Indian film music. He did good and
> > much for the Indian film industry is the understatement of the century. He
> > made bollywood cool. Not only shaped the music of India, but all new
> > musicians or should I say, this new era of music in the whole south asia is
> > solely influenced by Ar rahamn. I'm a Bangladeshi. Every new musician rises
> > in our country openly acknowledge ARR as their inspiration. I know so many
> > sri-lankans and Pakistani musicians living in USA, and every single one of
> > them said ARR is considered a musical god in their music industry. He's the
> > most recognized Indian world over. Sorry to say, even more than Sachin and
> > shahrukh. I lived in USA most of my life, honestly even before Oscars,
> > everyone knew him and respected him so much. And they still do. He has
> > worked with western symphony and orchestra way before anyone could think
> > about it. Then how could a man, a legend of his stature be dragged down so
> > easily. The media fucked up we all know that. Not only in India, but
> > world-over , media creates controversy for their own profit. So this is
> > understandable, but how could general people write such things about rehman
> > sir. How could they?
> >
> > There are still tears in my eyes, while I'm writing this letter. I thought
> > I should share it with someone, and what this is the only place I felt
> > comfortable doing it. Man we strive, to be like ARR. Young, talented
> > musicians work hard day and night to achieve the musical excellence or reach
> > even one fourth close to it. This kind of reaction from the general mass and
> > media is very discouraging. Then what's the worth of working hard if people
> > don't acknowledge your talent or effort. I know even ARR has his critiques,
> > and always had. It's very normal to dislike someone's work. It's a relative
> > thing, but writing remarks like he brought to this country is disgraceful
> > and inexcusable. I will never forget the people and the things they have
> > said about sir. He's my god, I can't take it. I don't see Lataji or Sachin
> > ji getting ridiculed like this. ARR's contribution is not an inch less than
> > them, it's actually more. It is very unfair. I don't get it. Of he was born
> > in Bnagladesh, he would have been considered as a national hero, the biggest
> > asset of the country, not a pop or musical icon that can be loved or hated
> > anytime. I'm extremely sorry for the way I'm reacting. But he's beyond these
> > things. I have no intention to hurt a yone, nwither I'm tryin to prove any
> > point. I'm just expressing my feelings to lighten myself up. I got very
> > emotional. I couldn't control myself and wrote this letter in the
> > spontaneity of the moment. I consider all the members here my brothers and
> > sisters. If you can't go to your friends, when our down, then who can you go
> > to, right? Anyways I apologize once again, for writing this long, boring
> > letter to you all. I hope you all get the inner meaning that I wanted to
> > convey, going beyond the writings. Take care, bye
> >
> > Shakib
> > A rahmaniac
> >
> >  
> >
> 
> 
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