Re: [arr] Happy Birthday to A.R.Rahman sir..... I MET HIM!!!!!!!!! - Part 2

2006-01-09 Thread Chiranjeevi Rathnaala



Hi Gajanan,Thanks for your comments. I have been extremely lucky to be part of  such an experience. I ll surely share both the autograph and the pics  with the group, within the next few days.  Regards,ChiranjeeviGajanan Balasubramaniam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Hi ChiranjeeviLast time I just responded with "Lucky you!". Now I am saying ...  "Lucky You!" ^ (infinity!) ... You got to spend such casual time with  our idol... Infact spending casual moments and doing various things  with one's idol is something that 99.99% fans of any idol dont manage.  You having managed to get that space and time... I guess everybody in  this group is super J with you right now!If possible, can you scan the autographed cover of VM album and show it to us? Also, if
 possible.. share some pics.- G
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Re: [arr] Happy Birthday to A.R.Rahman sir..... I MET HIM!!!!!!!!! - Part 2

2006-01-07 Thread Gajanan Balasubramaniam



Hi Chiranjeevi

Last time I just responded with "Lucky you!". Now I am saying ...
"Lucky You!" ^ (infinity!) ... You got to spend such casual time with
our idol... Infact spending casual moments and doing various things
with one's idol is something that 99.99% fans of any idol dont manage.
You having managed to get that space and time... I guess everybody in
this group is super J with you right now!

If possible, can you scan the autographed cover of VM album and show it to us? Also, if possible.. share some pics.

- G






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[arr] Happy Birthday to A.R.Rahman sir..... I MET HIM!!!!!!!!! - Part 2

2006-01-07 Thread rahmanrulez

Hi all,

Thanks a lot for all your wishes & comments and thanks especially for
helping me relive those precious moments...

One of the things I missed out in the previous mail was that I got the
album cover of my Vande Mataram Cassette autographed by Rahman sir. It
said, "All the best - A.R.Rahman". Needless to say, I will treasure
this autograph upto the end of my life. I consider it to be very
special since I got in on the cover of one of his most original,
thought-provoking and path-breaking Musical ventures.

We could nt take loads of pictures as it was a hectic schedule for him
and we were asked to not disturb him too much. Still we managed to
click a couple as a group hurriedly just before he left for the
Airport. He was on his way to Toronto for discussions regarding the
Lord of the Rings Musical. 

Rahman sir spoke to us about his experience in the Bangalore Concert.
He said that it was heartening to see fans brave pouring rain n remain
until the end of the concert. He said, "They were standing with folded
chairs covering them from rain. I felt all the more motivated to do my
best". He also told us about the Australian Concert  and that some
well-known ppl like Baz Luhrmann (director of "Moulin Rouge") and
former Australian captain, Steve Waugh were there in the audience.
Speaking more about concert experiences, he said that he was always
nervous on the day of concerts about how well the events would unfold
and sequence of songs be maintained. When asked if there was any stage
fright, he said' "No. its just about how well the entire show runs.
Once a singer finishes a song, the next singer should come in on stage
in time since it is all in a pre-determined sequence". He also said
that he would be touring the US again in 2006 for another run of concerts.

Some of the topics we spoke about included his upcoming movies. He
sounded upbeat when he said that Sivaji would be his next major
release in Tamil. he rued the fact that some movies like Godfather
were still unreleased for so long. But he said that there were "A lot
of movies coming up..." and "It all depends upon the budget. If the
budget is good, I can work longer and produce better Music. Now and
then people get disappointed about my Music. It is all about time and
budget. The expectations are getting really high". I replied to this,
"Actually, we are part of those expectations". He came up with his
trademark giggle for that. He had felt so comfortable with us that he
started having a general conversation with us. He probably forgot the
fact that we were his die-hard fans at the end of the day!

An American Music Student who had apparently worked with Rahman sir
earlier in Chennai was travelling with us. On the way to the Airport
on the first day, she kept telling repeatedly that Rahmanji was very
shy and it would be difficult to keep him engaged in a conversation.
On the contrary, she was amazed at the ease with which the Maestro
jelled with us in conversation. He joked with us about a lot of
things, teasing my friend who was driving (calling him "kanjoos" for
driving much slower than the speed limit) n what not... 

There were 2 concerts - one by the Voice Ensemble of Miami University
(they also sung 3 songs of Rahman sir... Zikr, Dol Dol n Chale Chalo)
n the other by Global Rhythms. It was a moment of pride for every
Indian present there when he was introduced as the Chief Guest for the
concerts. He thoroughly enjoyed the entire experience of attending the
concerts and being amidst students from India n especially not being a
Celebrity all through. In fact, he even told my prof (whom he is good
friends with) that he would love to extend his stay if not for his
pre-occupations in Toronto. In fact, Rahman sir would be joining us
again, come April 2006! This time, I m told, he would be performing
along with the orchestra here. It is going to be another awesome
experience... I m sure.

My first experience with the Legend showed me what being down-to-earth
was. He was humbleness personified and that will remain etched in the
minds of many fans like me even long after his musical journey, which
I hope would never end...

Long Live A.R.Rahman...

Regards,

Chiranjeevi








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Re: [arr] Happy Birthday to A.R.Rahman sir..... I MET HIM!!!!!!!!!

2006-01-06 Thread ~~Shama~~



Awesome!! Congratulations!  Hope you took loads of pictures for yourself. rahmanrulez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  "First of all... here's wishing A.R.Rahman sir a Very Happy Birthday,A Very Happy New Year and many more Musically productive years in thefuture which would make millions happy..."Also, a very Happy New Year to all of u reading this mail!!I just cant imagine how lucky I am to have actually met my Idol,A.R.Rahman. It happened on 22nd October, 2005 and the experiencecontinued until 23rd October, 2005. I m sorry to post it this late.But what better than the birthday of the great man himself.It all started like this... (Pls Read patiently, it was a long meetingwith many unforgettable moments)A.R.Rahman sir was coming to Miami University, Ohio, US to attend
 aconcert. The concert was by an orchestra called Global Rhythms, thebrain child of Prof. Srinivas Krishnan (My Mentor). I was there at theUniversity generally doing some work related to the event when my profasked me to go along with the guys who were supposed to pick him upfrom the Cincinnati Airport!Obviously, I was in shock n it took me quite a while to come tounderstand what was in store... I was going to meet my A.R.Rahman nnot just that. We had to engage him in some conversation so that hewould nt feel too bored during the hour long journey back! Thesituation just didnt sink in and I was nt even able listen to what myfriends were speaking on the way to the Airport!Well, I could nt picturise the prospect of meeting him in such a closerange until he actually emerged from the crowds in the Delta Airlines'Arrival Terminal. He offered a friendly hand shake n said "Hello". Iwas shaken... Here was my Idol...
 A.R.Rahman. Could this be true?! Iwas so shaken that my mind went numb. I dont even know if Ireciprocated to his greeting!I was helping him get his luggage while the others went to get thevan. I was too scared to speak anything. That was when he asked me aquestion, "So, are you a music student?". I replied saying that I washere to do my MS. He asked, "Where r u from?" I said that I was fromAndhra but have stayed all my life in Chennai. This is when I startedspeaking on my own. My dad is himself from the Film Industry. He was aBass guitarist to be precise and had worked for more than 25 years.Apparently, he had also worked with A.R.Rahman while he was akey-board player. When I asked Rahman sir if he remembered my dad, heimmediately recognised n said "Oh, are you his son? What is your daddoing now? Where is he? Do u have any brothers or sisters?" etc...After listening to my replies, he asked me if I was into Music. I
 waslike "Not really, Have learnt a bit if guitar. Thats it. Dad pushed usall into studies." By this time, my friends brought the van. We got into it and there wassome general talk going when he suddenly said to me gesturing aguitar, "Take the guitar and learn it. It will be in your blood. Younever know!". I was both surprised and humbled with the kind ofstatement he made. Here was the most recognised face of Indian MusicIndustry worrying about the musical interests of a literal "nobody",with the kind of enthusiasm seen in a school kid. Should I say thisportrayed his commitment to Music or was it just part of hisdown-to-earth nature? You guys decide...I had so many questions to ask regarding his Music, the way he makesit, etc. But I refrained from these because he looked pretty tiredafter a long flight from Chennai. We were also told by our prof to notdisturb him with too many questions, taking pictures or
 autographs. Wethen had conversations related to various topics. He repeatedly keptasking us when the sun-set was in this part of the world. He wasworried about carrying out his daily practices before the prescribedtime... an extremely religious man that he is. I guess Rahman sirenjoyed the prospect of not being treated as a celebrity. He enjoyedlooking at the country-side, not being bothered by on-lookers fromneighbouring vehicles. For a moment, it was like he was just anotherindividual, sitting next to me in the van!! I even asked him whatmobile phone he carried... It was a Sony-Ericsson. That whole hour oftravel was unbelievable and undoubtedly the best time of my life.After dropping him at the Guest-House, we went back to our places. Iwas visibly on cloud nine, still not being able to come to terms withthe situation. Was it A.R.Rahman whom I just met?! I have heardstories about him being extremely humble. But, believe
 me... the wayhe carried out himself was simply amazing, standing testimonial tothat fact. It is a lesson which everyone of us should impart. I was 8 years old when I first listened to A.R.Rahman's music... itwas the song Kadhal Rojave, from the movie Roja, being screened on TV.I was so deeply moved, for an 8 year old, by the kind of sound thatfilled the room. In the background, I heard my dad's voice telling mymom, "That is Dileep's first movie." Right from then, till now, I havebeen anxiously expecting and

Re: [arr] Happy Birthday to A.R.Rahman sir..... I MET HIM!!!!!!!!!

2006-01-06 Thread Thulasi Ram




great that u shared ur experience with us. enjoy the trance of the musical genius. if u took any photos, share it with us.

cheers!On 1/6/06, rahmanrulez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"First of all... here's wishing A.R.Rahman sir a Very Happy Birthday,A Very Happy New Year and many more Musically productive years in thefuture which would make millions happy..."Also, a very Happy New Year to all of u reading this mail!!
I just cant imagine how lucky I am to have actually met my Idol,A.R.Rahman. It happened on 22nd October, 2005 and the experiencecontinued until 23rd October, 2005. I m sorry to post it this late.But what better than the birthday of the great man himself.
It all started like this... (Pls Read patiently, it was a long meetingwith many unforgettable moments)A.R.Rahman sir was coming to Miami University, Ohio, US to attend aconcert. The concert was by an orchestra called Global Rhythms, the
brain child of Prof. Srinivas Krishnan (My Mentor). I was there at theUniversity generally doing some work related to the event when my profasked me to go along with the guys who were supposed to pick him up
from the Cincinnati Airport!Obviously, I was in shock n it took me quite a while to come tounderstand what was in store... I was going to meet my A.R.Rahman nnot just that. We had to engage him in some conversation so that he
would nt feel too bored during the hour long journey back! Thesituation just didnt sink in and I was nt even able listen to what myfriends were speaking on the way to the Airport!Well, I could nt picturise the prospect of meeting him in such a close
range until he actually emerged from the crowds in the Delta Airlines'Arrival Terminal. He offered a friendly hand shake n said "Hello". Iwas shaken... Here was my Idol... A.R.Rahman. Could this be true?! I
was so shaken that my mind went numb. I dont even know if Ireciprocated to his greeting!I was helping him get his luggage while the others went to get thevan. I was too scared to speak anything. That was when he asked me a
question, "So, are you a music student?". I replied saying that I washere to do my MS. He asked, "Where r u from?" I said that I was fromAndhra but have stayed all my life in Chennai. This is when I started
speaking on my own. My dad is himself from the Film Industry. He was aBass guitarist to be precise and had worked for more than 25 years.Apparently, he had also worked with A.R.Rahman while he was akey-board player. When I asked Rahman sir if he remembered my dad, he
immediately recognised n said "Oh, are you his son? What is your daddoing now? Where is he? Do u have any brothers or sisters?" etc...After listening to my replies, he asked me if I was into Music. I was
like "Not really, Have learnt a bit if guitar. Thats it. Dad pushed usall into studies."By this time, my friends brought the van. We got into it and there wassome general talk going when he suddenly said to me gesturing a
guitar, "Take the guitar and learn it. It will be in your blood. Younever know!". I was both surprised and humbled with the kind ofstatement he made. Here was the most recognised face of Indian Music
Industry worrying about the musical interests of a literal "nobody",with the kind of enthusiasm seen in a school kid. Should I say thisportrayed his commitment to Music or was it just part of his
down-to-earth nature? You guys decide...I had so many questions to ask regarding his Music, the way he makesit, etc. But I refrained from these because he looked pretty tiredafter a long flight from Chennai. We were also told by our prof to not
disturb him with too many questions, taking pictures or autographs. Wethen had conversations related to various topics. He repeatedly keptasking us when the sun-set was in this part of the world. He wasworried about carrying out his daily practices before the prescribed
time... an extremely religious man that he is. I guess Rahman sirenjoyed the prospect of not being treated as a celebrity. He enjoyedlooking at the country-side, not being bothered by on-lookers fromneighbouring vehicles. For a moment, it was like he was just another
individual, sitting next to me in the van!! I even asked him whatmobile phone he carried... It was a Sony-Ericsson.  That whole hour oftravel was unbelievable and undoubtedly the best time of my life.After dropping him at the Guest-House, we went back to our places. I
was visibly on cloud nine, still not being able to come to terms withthe situation. Was it A.R.Rahman whom I just met?! I have heardstories about him being extremely humble. But, believe me... the wayhe carried out himself was simply amazing, standing testimonial to
that fact. It is a lesson which everyone of us should impart.I was 8 years old when I first listened to A.R.Rahman's music... itwas the song Kadhal Rojave, from the movie Roja, being screened on TV.I was so deeply moved, for an 8 year old, by the kind of sound that
filled the room. In the background, I heard my dad's voice telling mymom, "That is Di

Re: [arr] Happy Birthday to A.R.Rahman sir..... I MET HIM!!!!!!!!!

2006-01-06 Thread bpr_arr





Chiranjeevi
Thanx for sharing those precious moments with us. Am eagerly waiting 
for more ...
 
 
Raghu





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2006-01-06 Thread G S Bajaj



Hey buddy, u r  the luckiest person 2 b able meet THE BOSS. Plz, Plz write down evri moment nd incident dat happened. truly it was great.     bye 'n' njoy.rahmanrulez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  "First of all... here's wishing A.R.Rahman sir a Very Happy Birthday,A Very Happy New Year and many more Musically productive years in thefuture which would make millions happy..."Also, a very Happy New Year to all of u reading this mail!!I just cant imagine how lucky I am to have actually met my Idol,A.R.Rahman. It happened on 22nd October, 2005 and the experiencecontinued until 23rd October, 2005. I m sorry to post it this late.But what better than the birthday of the great man himself.It all started like this... (Pls Read patiently, it was a long meetingwith many
 unforgettable moments)A.R.Rahman sir was coming to Miami University, Ohio, US to attend aconcert. The concert was by an orchestra called Global Rhythms, thebrain child of Prof. Srinivas Krishnan (My Mentor). I was there at theUniversity generally doing some work related to the event when my profasked me to go along with the guys who were supposed to pick him upfrom the Cincinnati Airport!Obviously, I was in shock n it took me quite a while to come tounderstand what was in store... I was going to meet my A.R.Rahman nnot just that. We had to engage him in some conversation so that hewould nt feel too bored during the hour long journey back! Thesituation just didnt sink in and I was nt even able listen to what myfriends were speaking on the way to the Airport!Well, I could nt picturise the prospect of meeting him in such a closerange until he actually emerged from the crowds in the Delta Airlines'Arrival Terminal.
 He offered a friendly hand shake n said "Hello". Iwas shaken... Here was my Idol... A.R.Rahman. Could this be true?! Iwas so shaken that my mind went numb. I dont even know if Ireciprocated to his greeting!I was helping him get his luggage while the others went to get thevan. I was too scared to speak anything. That was when he asked me aquestion, "So, are you a music student?". I replied saying that I washere to do my MS. He asked, "Where r u from?" I said that I was fromAndhra but have stayed all my life in Chennai. This is when I startedspeaking on my own. My dad is himself from the Film Industry. He was aBass guitarist to be precise and had worked for more than 25 years.Apparently, he had also worked with A.R.Rahman while he was akey-board player. When I asked Rahman sir if he remembered my dad, heimmediately recognised n said "Oh, are you his son? What is your daddoing now? Where is he? Do u have any brothers or
 sisters?" etc...After listening to my replies, he asked me if I was into Music. I waslike "Not really, Have learnt a bit if guitar. Thats it. Dad pushed usall into studies." By this time, my friends brought the van. We got into it and there wassome general talk going when he suddenly said to me gesturing aguitar, "Take the guitar and learn it. It will be in your blood. Younever know!". I was both surprised and humbled with the kind ofstatement he made. Here was the most recognised face of Indian MusicIndustry worrying about the musical interests of a literal "nobody",with the kind of enthusiasm seen in a school kid. Should I say thisportrayed his commitment to Music or was it just part of hisdown-to-earth nature? You guys decide...I had so many questions to ask regarding his Music, the way he makesit, etc. But I refrained from these because he looked pretty tiredafter a long flight from Chennai. We were also told by
 our prof to notdisturb him with too many questions, taking pictures or autographs. Wethen had conversations related to various topics. He repeatedly keptasking us when the sun-set was in this part of the world. He wasworried about carrying out his daily practices before the prescribedtime... an extremely religious man that he is. I guess Rahman sirenjoyed the prospect of not being treated as a celebrity. He enjoyedlooking at the country-side, not being bothered by on-lookers fromneighbouring vehicles. For a moment, it was like he was just anotherindividual, sitting next to me in the van!! I even asked him whatmobile phone he carried... It was a Sony-Ericsson.  That whole hour oftravel was unbelievable and undoubtedly the best time of my life.After dropping him at the Guest-House, we went back to our places. Iwas visibly on cloud nine, still not being able to come to terms withthe situation. Was it A.R.Rahman whom I
 just met?! I have heardstories about him being extremely humble. But, believe me... the wayhe carried out himself was simply amazing, standing testimonial tothat fact. It is a lesson which everyone of us should impart. I was 8 years old when I first listened to A.R.Rahman's music... itwas the song Kadhal Rojave, from the movie Roja, being screened on TV.I was so deeply moved, for an 8 year old, by the kind of sound thatfilled the room. In the background, I heard my dad's voice telling mymom, "That is Di

Re: [arr] Happy Birthday to A.R.Rahman sir..... I MET HIM!!!!!!!!!

2006-01-06 Thread mahesh crazy

Hey Chiranjeevi..

It was so amazing man.!!!

U r extremely lucky to spend this much time with the
legend!! Congrats frist of all!!!

And I really enjoyed reading ur experience and
expected much more out of ur conversation with
him. So, DO POST EACH & EVERYTHG THAT HAPPEND
DURING THOSE 2 DAYS.. 


Luv,
Mahesh.



 
> On 1/6/06, rahmanrulez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> >
> >  "First of all... here's wishing A.R.Rahman sir a
> Very Happy Birthday,
> > A Very Happy New Year and many more Musically
> productive years in the
> > future which would make millions happy..."
> >
> > Also, a very Happy New Year to all of u reading
> this mail!!
> >
> > I just cant imagine how lucky I am to have
> actually met my Idol,
> > A.R.Rahman. It happened on 22nd October, 2005 and
> the experience
> > continued until 23rd October, 2005. I m sorry to
> post it this late.
> > But what better than the birthday of the great man
> himself.
> >
> > It all started like this... (Pls Read patiently,
> it was a long meeting
> > with many unforgettable moments)
> >
> > A.R.Rahman sir was coming to Miami University,
> Ohio, US to attend a
> > concert. The concert was by an orchestra called
> Global Rhythms, the
> > brain child of Prof. Srinivas Krishnan (My
> Mentor). I was there at the
> > University generally doing some work related to
> the event when my prof
> > asked me to go along with the guys who were
> supposed to pick him up
> > from the Cincinnati Airport!
> >
> > Obviously, I was in shock n it took me quite a
> while to come to
> > understand what was in store... I was going to
> meet my A.R.Rahman n
> > not just that. We had to engage him in some
> conversation so that he
> > would nt feel too bored during the hour long
> journey back! The
> > situation just didnt sink in and I was nt even
> able listen to what my
> > friends were speaking on the way to the Airport!
> >
> > Well, I could nt picturise the prospect of meeting
> him in such a close
> > range until he actually emerged from the crowds in
> the Delta Airlines'
> > Arrival Terminal. He offered a friendly hand shake
> n said "Hello". I
> > was shaken... Here was my Idol... A.R.Rahman.
> Could this be true?! I
> > was so shaken that my mind went numb. I dont even
> know if I
> > reciprocated to his greeting!
> >
> > I was helping him get his luggage while the others
> went to get the
> > van. I was too scared to speak anything. That was
> when he asked me a
> > question, "So, are you a music student?". I
> replied saying that I was
> > here to do my MS. He asked, "Where r u from?" I
> said that I was from
> > Andhra but have stayed all my life in Chennai.
> This is when I started
> > speaking on my own. My dad is himself from the
> Film Industry. He was a
> > Bass guitarist to be precise and had worked for
> more than 25 years.
> > Apparently, he had also worked with A.R.Rahman
> while he was a
> > key-board player. When I asked Rahman sir if he
> remembered my dad, he
> > immediately recognised n said "Oh, are you his
> son? What is your dad
> > doing now? Where is he? Do u have any brothers or
> sisters?" etc...
> > After listening to my replies, he asked me if I
> was into Music. I was
> > like "Not really, Have learnt a bit if guitar.
> Thats it. Dad pushed us
> > all into studies."
> >
> > By this time, my friends brought the van. We got
> into it and there was
> > some general talk going when he suddenly said to
> me gesturing a
> > guitar, "Take the guitar and learn it. It will be
> in your blood. You
> > never know!". I was both surprised and humbled
> with the kind of
> > statement he made. Here was the most recognised
> face of Indian Music
> > Industry worrying about the musical interests of a
> literal "nobody",
> > with the kind of enthusiasm seen in a school kid.
> Should I say this
> > portrayed his commitment to Music or was it just
> part of his
> > down-to-earth nature? You guys decide...
> >
> > I had so many questions to ask regarding his
> Music, the way he makes
> > it, etc. But I refrained from these because he
> looked pretty tired
> > after a long flight from Chennai. We were also
> told by our prof to not
> > disturb him with too many questions, taking
> pictures or autographs. We
> > then had conversations related to various topics.
> He repeatedly kept
> > asking us when the sun-set was in this part of the
> world. He was
> > worried about carrying out his daily practices
> before the prescribed
> > time... an extremely religious man that he is. I
> guess Rahman sir
> > enjoyed the prospect of not being treated as a
> celebrity. He enjoyed
> > looking at the country-side, not being bothered by
> on-lookers from
> > neighbouring vehicles. For a moment, it was like
> he was just another
> > individual, sitting next to me in the van!! I even
> asked him what
> > mobile phone he carried... It was a Sony-Ericsson.
>  That whole hour of
> > travel was unbelievable and undoubtedly the best
> time of my life.
> >
> > After dropp

Re: [arr] Happy Birthday to A.R.Rahman sir..... I MET HIM!!!!!!!!!

2006-01-06 Thread Gajanan Balasubramaniam



Lucky you!On 1/6/06, rahmanrulez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:




"First of all... here's wishing A.R.Rahman sir a Very Happy Birthday,
A Very Happy New Year and many more Musically productive years in the
future which would make millions happy..."

Also, a very Happy New Year to all of u reading this mail!!

I just cant imagine how lucky I am to have actually met my Idol,
A.R.Rahman. It happened on 22nd October, 2005 and the experience
continued until 23rd October, 2005. I m sorry to post it this late.
But what better than the birthday of the great man himself.

It all started like this... (Pls Read patiently, it was a long meeting
with many unforgettable moments)

A.R.Rahman sir was coming to Miami University, Ohio, US to attend a
concert. The concert was by an orchestra called Global Rhythms, the
brain child of Prof. Srinivas Krishnan (My Mentor). I was there at the
University generally doing some work related to the event when my prof
asked me to go along with the guys who were supposed to pick him up
from the Cincinnati Airport!

Obviously, I was in shock n it took me quite a while to come to
understand what was in store... I was going to meet my A.R.Rahman n
not just that. We had to engage him in some conversation so that he
would nt feel too bored during the hour long journey back! The
situation just didnt sink in and I was nt even able listen to what my
friends were speaking on the way to the Airport!

Well, I could nt picturise the prospect of meeting him in such a close
range until he actually emerged from the crowds in the Delta Airlines'
Arrival Terminal. He offered a friendly hand shake n said "Hello". I
was shaken... Here was my Idol... A.R.Rahman. Could this be true?! I
was so shaken that my mind went numb. I dont even know if I
reciprocated to his greeting!

I was helping him get his luggage while the others went to get the
van. I was too scared to speak anything. That was when he asked me a
question, "So, are you a music student?". I replied saying that I was
here to do my MS. He asked, "Where r u from?" I said that I was from
Andhra but have stayed all my life in Chennai. This is when I started
speaking on my own. My dad is himself from the Film Industry. He was a
Bass guitarist to be precise and had worked for more than 25 years.
Apparently, he had also worked with A.R.Rahman while he was a
key-board player. When I asked Rahman sir if he remembered my dad, he
immediately recognised n said "Oh, are you his son? What is your dad
doing now? Where is he? Do u have any brothers or sisters?" etc...
After listening to my replies, he asked me if I was into Music. I was
like "Not really, Have learnt a bit if guitar. Thats it. Dad pushed us
all into studies." 

By this time, my friends brought the van. We got into it and there was
some general talk going when he suddenly said to me gesturing a
guitar, "Take the guitar and learn it. It will be in your blood. You
never know!". I was both surprised and humbled with the kind of
statement he made. Here was the most recognised face of Indian Music
Industry worrying about the musical interests of a literal "nobody",
with the kind of enthusiasm seen in a school kid. Should I say this
portrayed his commitment to Music or was it just part of his
down-to-earth nature? You guys decide...

I had so many questions to ask regarding his Music, the way he makes
it, etc. But I refrained from these because he looked pretty tired
after a long flight from Chennai. We were also told by our prof to not
disturb him with too many questions, taking pictures or autographs. We
then had conversations related to various topics. He repeatedly kept
asking us when the sun-set was in this part of the world. He was
worried about carrying out his daily practices before the prescribed
time... an extremely religious man that he is. I guess Rahman sir
enjoyed the prospect of not being treated as a celebrity. He enjoyed
looking at the country-side, not being bothered by on-lookers from
neighbouring vehicles. For a moment, it was like he was just another
individual, sitting next to me in the van!! I even asked him what
mobile phone he carried... It was a Sony-Ericsson.  That whole hour of
travel was unbelievable and undoubtedly the best time of my life.

After dropping him at the Guest-House, we went back to our places. I
was visibly on cloud nine, still not being able to come to terms with
the situation. Was it A.R.Rahman whom I just met?! I have heard
stories about him being extremely humble. But, believe me... the way
he carried out himself was simply amazing, standing testimonial to
that fact. It is a lesson which everyone of us should impart. 

I was 8 years old when I first listened to A.R.Rahman's music... it
was the song Kadhal Rojave, from the movie Roja, being screened on TV.
I was so deeply moved, for an 8 year old, by the kind of sound that
filled the room. In the background, I heard my dad's voice telling my
mom, "That is Dileep's first movie." Right from then, till now, I 

[arr] Happy Birthday to A.R.Rahman sir..... I MET HIM!!!!!!!!!

2006-01-06 Thread rahmanrulez
"First of all... here's wishing A.R.Rahman sir a Very Happy Birthday,
A Very Happy New Year and many more Musically productive years in the
future which would make millions happy..."

Also, a very Happy New Year to all of u reading this mail!!

I just cant imagine how lucky I am to have actually met my Idol,
A.R.Rahman. It happened on 22nd October, 2005 and the experience
continued until 23rd October, 2005. I m sorry to post it this late.
But what better than the birthday of the great man himself.

It all started like this... (Pls Read patiently, it was a long meeting
with many unforgettable moments)

A.R.Rahman sir was coming to Miami University, Ohio, US to attend a
concert. The concert was by an orchestra called Global Rhythms, the
brain child of Prof. Srinivas Krishnan (My Mentor). I was there at the
University generally doing some work related to the event when my prof
asked me to go along with the guys who were supposed to pick him up
from the Cincinnati Airport!

Obviously, I was in shock n it took me quite a while to come to
understand what was in store... I was going to meet my A.R.Rahman n
not just that. We had to engage him in some conversation so that he
would nt feel too bored during the hour long journey back! The
situation just didnt sink in and I was nt even able listen to what my
friends were speaking on the way to the Airport!

Well, I could nt picturise the prospect of meeting him in such a close
range until he actually emerged from the crowds in the Delta Airlines'
Arrival Terminal. He offered a friendly hand shake n said "Hello". I
was shaken... Here was my Idol... A.R.Rahman. Could this be true?! I
was so shaken that my mind went numb. I dont even know if I
reciprocated to his greeting!

I was helping him get his luggage while the others went to get the
van. I was too scared to speak anything. That was when he asked me a
question, "So, are you a music student?". I replied saying that I was
here to do my MS. He asked, "Where r u from?" I said that I was from
Andhra but have stayed all my life in Chennai. This is when I started
speaking on my own. My dad is himself from the Film Industry. He was a
Bass guitarist to be precise and had worked for more than 25 years.
Apparently, he had also worked with A.R.Rahman while he was a
key-board player. When I asked Rahman sir if he remembered my dad, he
immediately recognised n said "Oh, are you his son? What is your dad
doing now? Where is he? Do u have any brothers or sisters?" etc...
After listening to my replies, he asked me if I was into Music. I was
like "Not really, Have learnt a bit if guitar. Thats it. Dad pushed us
all into studies." 

By this time, my friends brought the van. We got into it and there was
some general talk going when he suddenly said to me gesturing a
guitar, "Take the guitar and learn it. It will be in your blood. You
never know!". I was both surprised and humbled with the kind of
statement he made. Here was the most recognised face of Indian Music
Industry worrying about the musical interests of a literal "nobody",
with the kind of enthusiasm seen in a school kid. Should I say this
portrayed his commitment to Music or was it just part of his
down-to-earth nature? You guys decide...

I had so many questions to ask regarding his Music, the way he makes
it, etc. But I refrained from these because he looked pretty tired
after a long flight from Chennai. We were also told by our prof to not
disturb him with too many questions, taking pictures or autographs. We
then had conversations related to various topics. He repeatedly kept
asking us when the sun-set was in this part of the world. He was
worried about carrying out his daily practices before the prescribed
time... an extremely religious man that he is. I guess Rahman sir
enjoyed the prospect of not being treated as a celebrity. He enjoyed
looking at the country-side, not being bothered by on-lookers from
neighbouring vehicles. For a moment, it was like he was just another
individual, sitting next to me in the van!! I even asked him what
mobile phone he carried... It was a Sony-Ericsson.  That whole hour of
travel was unbelievable and undoubtedly the best time of my life.

After dropping him at the Guest-House, we went back to our places. I
was visibly on cloud nine, still not being able to come to terms with
the situation. Was it A.R.Rahman whom I just met?! I have heard
stories about him being extremely humble. But, believe me... the way
he carried out himself was simply amazing, standing testimonial to
that fact. It is a lesson which everyone of us should impart. 

I was 8 years old when I first listened to A.R.Rahman's music... it
was the song Kadhal Rojave, from the movie Roja, being screened on TV.
I was so deeply moved, for an 8 year old, by the kind of sound that
filled the room. In the background, I heard my dad's voice telling my
mom, "That is Dileep's first movie." Right from then, till now, I have
been anxiously expecting and listening to every album of Rahma