Re: [arr] Kozhikode concert track list

2009-05-04 Thread amritha raam
Does absence of some singer  always warrant a difference of opinion between ARR 
and the singer? Are'nt we jumping to unnecessary conclusions?

--- On Mon, 4/5/09, Chris Raj  wrote:

From: Chris Raj 
Subject: Re: [arr] Kozhikode concert track list
To: "mindblower2...@yahoo.com" 
Cc: "arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com" 
Date: Monday, 4 May, 2009, 10:15 PM
















  
  

Why suki has been ignored by

Rahman since from Oscar performance.

I Strongly belive

Suki role is important in the

Track "Jai HO".

Any issue between boss and suki still 

Existing! ?

_ chris



ali ahad wrote: 

>   i think  SP, Sukhwinder and udit should join him in his concerts...they 
> will defenetly ignite the show more --- On Mon, 5/4/09, $ Pavan Kumar $ 
>  wrote: From: $ Pavan Kumar $  yahoo.com> Subject: Re: [arr] Kozhikode concert track list To: arrahmanfans@ 
> yahoogroups. com Date: Monday, May 4, 2009, 7:46 PM 

>   It was a huge turnout...and the response from the crowd was amazing.. 

>    

>  This was my 4th Rahman concert and for me personally, it was ok..It didnt 
> start off well..lot of errors, poor sound, lyrics were forgotten to name a 
> few.. but ended with a bang..Mustafa Mustafa just set the whole stadium on 
> fire and it continued till the endBut we as a group had loads of fun..pre 
> and post concert...it was a memorable experience. 

>    

>    

>  And ya..as gops said..the crowd in the gallery was having loads of fun :P 

>    

>  --- On Mon, 5/4/09, Gopal Srinivasan  wrote: 

>  From: Gopal Srinivasan  Subject: Re: [arr] Kozhikode 
> concert track list To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com Date: Monday, May 4, 
> 2009, 7:28 AM 

>  Massive, the response was astounding. The stadium was packed to its gills. 
> And the crowd in the galleries was having loads of fun ;-) 

>  On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 19:49, Bergin Roy < ber...@berginroy. com > wrote: 

>  Wow, I missed it :( 

>    

>  What was the crowd size? 

>    

>  - Bergin 

>  On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 8:59 AM, Gopal Srinivasan < catchg...@gmail. com > 
> wrote: 

>  Opening Act (DJ Medley) - Was severely curtailed 

>  Mausam and Escape - Asad on Sitar; Sanjeev, Raashid and Keith on Guitars 

>  O Saya - ARR, Chorus 

>  Athiradi - ARR, Sayonara 

>  Padagali Chandi - George Peter, Benny Dayal 

>  Tu Muskura - Sadhana Sargam (Bit) 

>  Roja Janeman - Sadhana Sargam, Hari 

>  Masakali - Raja Hassan 

>  Jiya se Jiya - ARR 

>  Style - Blaaze 

>  Liquid Dance - Tracked 

>  Guzarish - Javed Ali 

>  Netru Illatha - Chitra 

>  Malargale - Chitra, Hari 

>  Kabhi Aditi - Raashid 

>  Rehna Tu - ARR, Chorus 

>  Taal Se Taal ( western ) - Tracked 

>  Ringa Ringa - Neeti Mohan, Sayonara 

>  Kala bandar - Benny, Blaaze (Medley) 

>  Gangster Blues - Blaaze, Tanvi (Medley) 

>  New - Blaaze, Benny, Chorus (Medley) 

>  Azeem O Shaan - ARR (Medley) 

>  Rukumani - Chorus (Medley) 

>  Veera Pandi - ARR, Chorus (Medley) 

>  Latika's theme/Dreams on Fire - Suzanne 

>  Khwaja mere Khwaja - ARR, Javed Ali, Aslam, Raja Hassan 

>  Arziyan - ARR, JAved Ali, Aslam, Raja Hassan 

>  Manasu Manasinte - Chitra (from Chotanikkara Amma, composed by RK Shekar) 

>  Kannalane - Chitra 

>  Jiya Jale - Chitra 

>  Aye hairaten - Sadhana Sargam, Hari 

>  Vaaji Vaaji - Hari, Sadhana 

>  Mustafa - ARR 

>  Dhaka laga bukka - ARR (Bit) 

>  Pappu Cant Dance - Benny, Chorus 

>  Aye Bachu - Suzanne 

>  Urvasi - ARR 

>  Taxi Taxi - Benny, Blaaze, Chorus 

>  Humma - ARR 

>  Jai Ho - ARR, Tanvi, Chorus 

>  Vandemataram - ARR, All artistes 

>  Yeh Delhi Hai Mere Yaar and Baba Rap were dropped 

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Re: [arr] Re: " Rahman would daily pray to God to save his father" - A.R. Raihana

2009-04-18 Thread amritha raam
yeah music is always a healer and more so when it comes from a spiritually 
endowed person like ARR sir. 

--- On Fri, 17/4/09, jibandevta  wrote:

From: jibandevta 
Subject: [arr] Re: " Rahman would daily pray to God to save his father" - A.R. 
Raihana
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, 17 April, 2009, 6:19 PM
















  
  Touching incident, Mahima..

but anyway his music is blessing to us and we all can fight any

odds with the help of his divine music..

AR's music is our strenght!!

Destiny might have snatched some loving things/persons from us but God has send 
ARR for us.



-jiban

"jai ho"



--- In arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com, Mahima Sengupta  wrote:

>

> Dear Rahman Sir,

>    I can understand the pain you have gone thru very 
> well as I have been in a similar situation maybe a little older than you (@ 
> 16) when I used to see my mother suffer from cancer. Every visit to the 
> hospital was a nightmare often not wanting to hear that the disease was 
> spreading fast. God was/and is still my solace when I was helplessly seeing 
> my mother's life ebb away.

> 

> God be with you always and give you lot of happiness.

> 

> Regards

> 

> Ankita

> 

> 

> --- On Thu, 4/16/09, Vithur  wrote:

> 

> From: Vithur 

> Subject: [arr] " Rahman would daily pray to God to save his father" - A.R. 
> Raihana

> To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com

> Date: Thursday, April 16, 2009, 4:07 PM

> 

> 

> 

> 

> 

> 

> 

> 

> 

> 

> 

> 

> 

> 

> 

> 

>   

>   " Today, Oscar Hero A.R.Rahman is an Hero who had crossed all barriers 
> of Religion, Caste, and whose name is famous to all nook and corners of the 
> world. With God's Grace, there is nothing which he longs for today. 

> 

>  

> But his childhood was a very painful one. In particular, when he was nine 
> years old, he was filled with pain and remorse. His father R.K. Shekhar 
> became sick and was suffering from acute stomach pain. The entire family was 
> in a state of stress seeing their father suffer. 

> 

>  

> His father would be suffering the entire night, and would be sleepless. We 
> would be sent out to play, not bearing his suffering. Many times, we all 
> would be weeping and crying seeing his condition. Father was taken to an 
> hospital. They diagonised him as cancer and the entire family was drowned in 
> sorrow. Rahman used to go daily to the hospital and be of service to his 
> father, but he was filled with pain himself. 

> 

>  

> He would pray daily to God to save his father from the pain, and at the same 
> time, the money that his father earned was spent for medical expenses. 

>  

> My father used to do all the Re- recording Stuff. He had good name in the 
> Industry, and there were a lot of enemies also. " 

>  

> - A.R. Raihana 

>  

> Rani Magazine 

>  

>  

>  

> 

> 

> -- 

> regards,

> Vithur

>




 

  




 

















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Re: [arr] Re: " Rahman would daily pray to God to save his father" - A.R. Raihana

2009-04-18 Thread amritha raam
Mahima I agree with Jiban. It must have been an awful moment. I am sure God 
will always be kind with you and give you all the courage.

--- On Fri, 17/4/09, jibandevta  wrote:

From: jibandevta 
Subject: [arr] Re: " Rahman would daily pray to God to save his father" - A.R. 
Raihana
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, 17 April, 2009, 6:19 PM
















  
  Touching incident, Mahima..

but anyway his music is blessing to us and we all can fight any

odds with the help of his divine music..

AR's music is our strenght!!

Destiny might have snatched some loving things/persons from us but God has send 
ARR for us.



-jiban

"jai ho"



--- In arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com, Mahima Sengupta  wrote:

>

> Dear Rahman Sir,

>    I can understand the pain you have gone thru very 
> well as I have been in a similar situation maybe a little older than you (@ 
> 16) when I used to see my mother suffer from cancer. Every visit to the 
> hospital was a nightmare often not wanting to hear that the disease was 
> spreading fast. God was/and is still my solace when I was helplessly seeing 
> my mother's life ebb away.

> 

> God be with you always and give you lot of happiness.

> 

> Regards

> 

> Ankita

> 

> 

> --- On Thu, 4/16/09, Vithur  wrote:

> 

> From: Vithur 

> Subject: [arr] " Rahman would daily pray to God to save his father" - A.R. 
> Raihana

> To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com

> Date: Thursday, April 16, 2009, 4:07 PM

> 

> 

> 

> 

> 

> 

> 

> 

> 

> 

> 

> 

> 

> 

> 

> 

>   

>   " Today, Oscar Hero A.R.Rahman is an Hero who had crossed all barriers 
> of Religion, Caste, and whose name is famous to all nook and corners of the 
> world. With God's Grace, there is nothing which he longs for today. 

> 

>  

> But his childhood was a very painful one. In particular, when he was nine 
> years old, he was filled with pain and remorse. His father R.K. Shekhar 
> became sick and was suffering from acute stomach pain. The entire family was 
> in a state of stress seeing their father suffer. 

> 

>  

> His father would be suffering the entire night, and would be sleepless. We 
> would be sent out to play, not bearing his suffering. Many times, we all 
> would be weeping and crying seeing his condition. Father was taken to an 
> hospital. They diagonised him as cancer and the entire family was drowned in 
> sorrow. Rahman used to go daily to the hospital and be of service to his 
> father, but he was filled with pain himself. 

> 

>  

> He would pray daily to God to save his father from the pain, and at the same 
> time, the money that his father earned was spent for medical expenses. 

>  

> My father used to do all the Re- recording Stuff. He had good name in the 
> Industry, and there were a lot of enemies also. " 

>  

> - A.R. Raihana 

>  

> Rani Magazine 

>  

>  

>  

> 

> 

> -- 

> regards,

> Vithur

>




 

  




 

















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Re: [arr] What do we as ARR fans all have in common?

2009-03-03 Thread amritha raam
"Because ARR's music is so spiritually informed, are we as a group of 

devoted ARR fans more sensitive to and attuned to spirituality in 

general? "

To me this part of your reasoning appeals because  I believe each and everyone 
of us is spiritually inclined though it can be in varying degrees and ARR's 
music brings about that spiritual awakening in us and we are able to appreciate 
that awakening. Hence this in turn causes us to bond together as a group.

--- On Tue, 3/3/09, Chord  wrote:
From: Chord 
Subject: [arr] What do we as ARR fans all have in common?
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, 3 March, 2009, 2:07 AM












This question relates to our love for ARR and his music.  I have 

always been fascinated in the relationships between human variables 

and music/art preference.  



We all love ARR and his music for various reasons.  There are many 

individual differences as to why each of us loves his music so much.  

But, I'm more interested in the common factors.  We are part of a fan 

group, posting messages, having ARR and his music as a big part of 

our lives.  This same question can be asked to any fan group of any 

artist, but why is it that ARR's music touches us and impresses us AS 

A GROUP and does not have the same effect on others?  Again, I'm more 

interested in COMMON human factors that bind us as a group that lead 

us to be such passionate and devoted ARR fans.



Because ARR's music is so spiritually informed, are we as a group of 

devoted ARR fans more sensitive to and attuned to spirituality in 

general? Because ARR's music is so diverse and encompasses worldly 

influences, are we as a group more worldly and tolerant in our 

approach to human differences?  Because ARR's music is often so thick 

and layered and well textured, are we as a group for some reason 

better able to process this complexity in more meaningful ways than 

others who prefer simpler music by virtue of our education, 

upbringing, or other factors?  Are we as a group more compassionate 

towards others since ARR is all about giving and helping?



Again, these are just thoughts.  I'm interested in generating a 

aningful discussion about what factors bind us as a group of 

passionate ARR fans.  Thanks for reading and hope to hear your 

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Re: [arr] Who's AR Rahman?

2009-03-02 Thread amritha raam
Great Writing!. I thought Journalism/media should rise above geo - political 
differences.

--- On Mon, 2/3/09, Gopal Srinivasan  wrote:
From: Gopal Srinivasan 
Subject: [arr] Who's AR Rahman?
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, 2 March, 2009, 10:32 AM














Who's AR Rahman?



It is quite amusing to see how geo- political differences can influence the 
coverage of events

that have cultural acceptability across borders. KUNAL MAJUMDAR scans Dawn and 
The News of

Pakistan, and The Daily Star and The New Age of Bangladesh in search of two 
words ‘AR Rahman’

and ‘Oscars’.

 

Posted Sunday, Mar 01 15:59:04, 2009



While the Indian media went overboard with the coverage of Oscars, the 
Pakistani media tried

its best to ignore the Indian connection.  The leading newspaper Dawn has no 
mention of AR

Rahman’s win.  In its lead article – ‘Slumdog scoops eight of its ten 
nominations’ (23 Feb,

2009); it does mention that the movie is based in Mumbai and gives brief 
outline of the story.

Beyond that, it simply ignores the Indians who won the Oscars.  A feeling that 
Dawn

intentionally wanted to stress on the poverty angle of the story comes with the 
accompanying

articles and photographs of slum kids.



The News, of the Jang Group, was no different. The article -- ‘Slumdog 
Millionaire’ wins Oscar

gold at 81’st Academy Awards (February 24, 2009) tells the readers that Slumdog 
is small-budget

British movie on “A ragtag group of Indian orphans”. The writer mentions how 
the cast and the

crew of the movie was present to accept the best film award, which included 
“several school

children who were plucked from Mumbai’s shantytowns to appear in the movie”.  
AR Rahman again

ignored!



The Daily Times also ignores the Indian winners. However, it has a more 
sympathetic approach.

It quotes Danny Boyle offering gratitude to Mumbaikars and saying they even, 
“dwarf even this

guy (Oscar statue)”.  The newspaper is the only one to carry a photograph of 
the cast and crew

of the film, where you can see Anil Kapoor, AR Rahman and Rasul Pookuthy.



One wonders how many Pakistanis actually know about Penelope Cruz and Hugh 
Jackman, compared to

AR Rahman!



Bangladeshi awareness



Bangladeshi newspapers seem to be much more aware about the Indians in the 
movie. In an article

– Oscar Glory for ‘Slumdog’(February 24, 2009), The Daily Star mentions AR 
Rahman’s win quite

prominently. The newspaper calls Slumdog Millionaire a “feel-good film about a 
Mumbai tea boy

who rises from poverty and enters a television quiz show to win millions and 
find the love of

his life”. Quite a contrast to Pakistani media’s definition. It goes on to 
mention that in

spite of being directed and produced by Englishmen, many Indians claim it to be 
their own. A

very just portray of the debate in India on the movie.  The article also 
mentions about Resul

Pookutty and the best documentary – Smile Pinki. Photographs alongside have AR 
Rahman with his

two Oscar statues.



‘AR Rahman wins Golden Globe’ was the front-page story on The New Age (February 
24, 2009). The

newspaper used Reuter’s input and made Rahman’s win the peg of the story. The 
writer spoke

about the versatility of Rahman’s music and his other achievements.  While 
other western actors

and films did get a mention, but it didn’t dominate the story unlike the 
Pakistani coverage.



It is quite amusing to find how geo- political differences can influence the 
coverage of events

that have  cultural acceptability across borders.



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Re: [arr] Sachin Tendulkar at Madame Tussauds | Semi ARR

2009-02-27 Thread amritha raam
I think its a good decision on ARR's part.

--- On Fri, 27/2/09, Vithur  wrote:
From: Vithur 
Subject: Re: [arr] Sachin Tendulkar at Madame Tussauds | Semi ARR
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, 27 February, 2009, 7:58 PM












I think ARR didnt miss it, but didnt want it purposefully. ..Its a 
conscious decision I guess 


On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 7:45 PM, Bivin Chandra  wrote:







Rahmanji missed it this time..

http://cricket. indiatimes. com/News/ Sachin-Tendulkar -at-Madame- Tussauds/ 
articleshow/ 4201822.cms






-- 
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Vithur





 

  




 

















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[arr] Information on Bangalore fans and activities

2009-02-26 Thread amritha raam
Dear Fans in Bangalore,
I am from bangalore and I would like to know if there are any activites here in 
bangalore - like meeting as fans or any social work?
Would love to take part in such activities.

Thank you

Amritha




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Re: [arr] What if..........., the world listens to ARR's all works?

2009-02-23 Thread amritha raam
I think that will be the next logical step. People outside of  India will soon 
get interested in his works  - done for indian films. Then as the saying goes " 
Music knows no boundaries: will become so true.

--- On Mon, 23/2/09, BBhatt  wrote:
From: BBhatt 
Subject: [arr] What if..., the world listens to ARR's all works?
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, 23 February, 2009, 3:24 PM












Hey ARR Gang,



It has been one of the greatest moments for

us, being the fan of ARR!!



Well, i just got a thought that ARR bags two

Oscars for his 1st song.



What would happen if the world listens to his

all works??



If even a single ARR song can create the history,

what would happen, if his all songs are adapted

in hollywood movies??



I think, we are the luckest people who could 

listen to his almost all works since his start up...



what you say!!!



Bravo ARR & Congratulation to ARR & all of us...



Regards, 

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[arr] Panchatan address

2009-02-23 Thread amritha raam
Can someone give me the address of Panchatan and KM Conservatory in Chennai 
please?

thank you in advance
Amrith



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Re: [arr] Female singer of Jai Ho (At Oscars)

2009-02-22 Thread amritha raam
is it tanvi ?

--- On Mon, 23/2/09, rivjot  wrote:
From: rivjot 
Subject: [arr] Female singer of Jai Ho (At Oscars)
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, 23 February, 2009, 11:03 AM












What is her name? She performed at Jay Leno show as well.



While she was singing I was hoping Sukhwinder was there..her accent

sucked quite bad..




 

  




 

















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Re: [arr] Did rahman say this in stage ?

2009-02-22 Thread amritha raam
Yes he said it loud and clear  after saying am going to say this in tamil   and 
went on to say " Ella pugazhum iraivanukke"

--- On Mon, 23/2/09, Bergin Roy  wrote:
From: Bergin Roy 
Subject: Re: [arr] Did rahman say this in stage ?
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, 23 February, 2009, 11:02 AM












Yes, he said in Tamil.


On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 12:02 AM, logesh kum-arr  
wrote:






Did he say  "Ellaa Pugazhum Iraivanukke" in tamil  over the stage ?  


My friend said tht this now,  can any one confirm ?


-- 
best regrards
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Re: [arr] THANK YOU

2009-02-22 Thread amritha raam
My Hearty Congratulations  to  A. R. Rahmanji for a fantastic achievement and 
more pointedly at the way he maintained his composure with a cool dignity.

Thank you Mr. Gopal and Mr.Vijay for letting me be a part of this wonderful 
group. Congratulations to all the fans.

regards

Amrith

--- On Mon, 23/2/09, Ashish Thakkar  wrote:
From: Ashish Thakkar 
Subject: Re: [arr] THANK YOU
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, 23 February, 2009, 10:27 AM















ARR Rocks...Congratulat ions 
Sir !
 
JAI HO 
!
 
Thanks to Gopal also for 
creating a group where we can share our feelings for 
ARR.

LONG LIVE 
ARR

Regards
Ashish Thakkar
 

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Gopal 
  Srinivasan 
  To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com 
  
  Sent: Monday, February 23, 2009 9:57 
  AM
  Subject: [arr] THANK YOU
  

  
  
I am very glad to be sharing this phenomenally joyful moment with all 
  of you. Thanks for your company in this time of great joy and 
  pleasure.

God is Great. Jai Ho.



 

  




 

















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Re: [arr] A.R.Rahman’s mega musical perform ance in Chennai

2009-02-22 Thread amritha raam
Hi all,
I have been a silent almost dormant member of this group. The excitement is 
catching up with me now and can't stop biting my nails. Wow what a treat that 
must be ... I wish I was back in Chennai

--- On Sat, 21/2/09, Bivin Chandra  wrote:
From: Bivin Chandra 
Subject: [arr] A.R.Rahman’s mega musical performance in Chennai
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday, 21 February, 2009, 12:11 PM














“I absolutely loved the music of Slumdog. It combines the influence of several 
cultures,” says Jazz player Herbie Hancock, a Grammy award winner.



A.R. Rahman and Herbie Hancock will get together for a mega musical performance 
based on the motto of nonviolence in Chennai on the 24th of February 
2009.Hancock who is part of the official US delegation accompanying Martin 
Luther King III on a 11-day tour of India would perform on a special 
composition by Rahman the theme of non violence.



Performing with Hancock include a vocalist Dee Dee Bridgewaters, artist Chaka 
Khan and grand piano player George Duke.




 

  




 

















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Re: [arr] welcome

2008-08-14 Thread amritha raam
hello yasheer and thank you. I am happy to be a member of this group.

--- On Thu, 14/8/08, yasheer_ar2 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: yasheer_ar2 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [arr] welcome
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, 14 August, 2008, 10:34 AM











welcome to a.r.rahman fans the great fan site



--- In arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com, amritha raam 

wrote:

>

> hello friends,

> 

>                          I have just joined

the group. I am amritha from bangalore.

> 

> 

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[arr] (unknown)

2008-08-13 Thread amritha raam
hello friends,

 I have just joined the group. I am amritha from 
bangalore.




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