I agree. ARR's Tamil pronounciation is also bit rusty often. But in
Tamil one can get away with that as there is a pure tamil and
colloquial tamil. Pure Tamil is rarely used. However I sometimes like
the imperfection in diction ARR uses effectively with many singers,
it adds to the style of mus
Your points are well taken. There is room for improvement. Whether
ARR should have taken up diction lessons as a child is another
issue. If ARR or any other non Urdu speaking artist for that matter
had an ideal training background and could afford Urdu mentors and
tuition as a child, that wo
haha... yea... ARR has been abit less careful in that department, even
in his Tamil songs, i notice some singers will pronounce the words
wrongly & get away with it... but somehow the media/tamil educated
people will point it out & critisize ARR for that
a very good example is Mayilirage - Ah
Hi Manzur,
I agree that more care needs to be given to correctly pronounce words
outside of one's regional mother tongue. In the same breath, I also
find it quite creditable that a man like ARR, who knows very little
of Urdu, still makes a sincere attempt in pronounciation in his
songs, despi
I'd like to say that pronounciation varies from region to region. I
remember our Hindi teacher would pronounce "van"(hindi word for forest)
as "bun", and he is a proper north Indian.
I personally dont find any probem with Rahman Sir's diction. If
anything, i find it to be quite distinctive and a
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