Re: [ARR] Kumar Sanu Interview
he is not critisize our boss so why should we critisize him.it's of our time --- On Thu, 18/6/09, Farzad khaleel wrote: From: Farzad khaleel Subject: Re: [ARR] Kumar Sanu Interview To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Date: Thursday, 18 June, 2009, 11:23 PM He he... So sad that no one is calling him to sing these days. Can clearly see the frustration. I am wondering if ARR call him up today and ask him to sing for his new hollywood project, will he let down the offer ? On 6/18/09, Gomzy™ wrote: > http://movies.rediff.com/slide-show/2009/jun/17/slide-show-1-bringing-back-kumar-sanu.htm > > *Why haven't you been singing Hindi songs these days?* > > I don't like the way music is treated today. I do not want to associate > myself to any kind of music tampering. People don't know what music means > these days. Singers only shout and then they become famous and their songs > become hits. Melody, *sur, taal* and those nuances are lost. I am lucky that > I don't have to sing these songs today. > > The first thing a music director asks for these days is do something > different. How different can one's voice be? It's the same human voice, > after all. People don't need singers today, they just need somebody who can > shout. The songs are filled with sound effects and the essence of the > singer's voice is lost. I was determined not to sing these kinds of songs. > > The reason why this is happening is because the trend has changed. That's > why people cannot afford to sing just a song or two like they did in my > days. Things have changed and nobody has the time to even think about the > art of music. > > Art is dying. You don't pay attention to the story and the music because > your attention is on everything else -- money, deadlines, marketing, > advertising, being the top actor or actress, minimal clothes, vulgarity.. > > *Take Slumdog Millionaire, for example. The kind of ruckus and hype the film > got was totally unnecessary. They have shown a lot of negativity about our > country but haven't shown a remedy or solution to the problems. To top it, > the film won Oscars for its music. * > > *I believe A R Rahman has done a much better job in his other films. > Jai Howon an Oscar, but I can bet no one knows a line beyond these two > words. > * > > *Rahman should have been awarded for his work in Bombay and Roja.* > > I was awarded the Filmfare Award for five years consecutively and nobody can > dare ask me on what basis I was awarded. When *Aashiqui* released, there was > no other film that reached its level in terms of music. Similarly, during * > Saajan* (*Mera Dil Bhi Kitna Pagal Hain*), *Deewana* (*Tere Umeed Mein Tera > Intezaar Karte Hain*), *Baazigar* (*Yeh Kaali Kaali Aankhen*) and *1942: A > Love Story*. > > I should have been awarded for *Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge*. But because I > asked for remuneration for the songs, they disqualified me. That was the > biggest mistake of my life. After that incident, I haven't sung a single > song for Yash Raj Films. > > > > *Who is your favourite composer?* > > I love Rahman's work. I still vouch for Jatin-Lalit and Annu Malik. But I > have no favourites in today's times. > -- Sent from my mobile device Farzad Khaleel Webmaster www.rahmaniac.com Are you searching for a reason, to be kind? Explore, Experience, Enjoy A.R.Rahman - The Man, The Music, The Magic. Only at arrahmanfans.com - The definitive A.R.Rahman e-community. Homepage: http://www.arrahmanfans.com Admin: ad...@arrahmanfans.com To Subscribe: arrahmanfans-subscr...@yahoogroups.com To Unsubscribe: arrahmanfans-unsubscr...@yahoogroups.comyahoo! Groups Links Love Cricket? Check out live scores, photos, video highlights and more. Click here http://cricket.yahoo.com
Re: [ARR] Kumar Sanu Interview
He he... So sad that no one is calling him to sing these days. Can clearly see the frustration. I am wondering if ARR call him up today and ask him to sing for his new hollywood project, will he let down the offer ? On 6/18/09, Gomzy™ wrote: > http://movies.rediff.com/slide-show/2009/jun/17/slide-show-1-bringing-back-kumar-sanu.htm > > *Why haven't you been singing Hindi songs these days?* > > I don't like the way music is treated today. I do not want to associate > myself to any kind of music tampering. People don't know what music means > these days. Singers only shout and then they become famous and their songs > become hits. Melody, *sur, taal* and those nuances are lost. I am lucky that > I don't have to sing these songs today. > > The first thing a music director asks for these days is do something > different. How different can one's voice be? It's the same human voice, > after all. People don't need singers today, they just need somebody who can > shout. The songs are filled with sound effects and the essence of the > singer's voice is lost. I was determined not to sing these kinds of songs. > > The reason why this is happening is because the trend has changed. That's > why people cannot afford to sing just a song or two like they did in my > days. Things have changed and nobody has the time to even think about the > art of music. > > Art is dying. You don't pay attention to the story and the music because > your attention is on everything else -- money, deadlines, marketing, > advertising, being the top actor or actress, minimal clothes, vulgarity.. > > *Take Slumdog Millionaire, for example. The kind of ruckus and hype the film > got was totally unnecessary. They have shown a lot of negativity about our > country but haven't shown a remedy or solution to the problems. To top it, > the film won Oscars for its music. * > > *I believe A R Rahman has done a much better job in his other films. > Jai Howon an Oscar, but I can bet no one knows a line beyond these two > words. > * > > *Rahman should have been awarded for his work in Bombay and Roja.* > > I was awarded the Filmfare Award for five years consecutively and nobody can > dare ask me on what basis I was awarded. When *Aashiqui* released, there was > no other film that reached its level in terms of music. Similarly, during * > Saajan* (*Mera Dil Bhi Kitna Pagal Hain*), *Deewana* (*Tere Umeed Mein Tera > Intezaar Karte Hain*), *Baazigar* (*Yeh Kaali Kaali Aankhen*) and *1942: A > Love Story*. > > I should have been awarded for *Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge*. But because I > asked for remuneration for the songs, they disqualified me. That was the > biggest mistake of my life. After that incident, I haven't sung a single > song for Yash Raj Films. > > > > *Who is your favourite composer?* > > I love Rahman's work. I still vouch for Jatin-Lalit and Annu Malik. But I > have no favourites in today's times. > -- Sent from my mobile device Farzad Khaleel Webmaster www.rahmaniac.com Are you searching for a reason, to be kind? Explore, Experience, Enjoy A.R.Rahman - The Man, The Music, The Magic. Only at arrahmanfans.com - The definitive A.R.Rahman e-community. Homepage: http://www.arrahmanfans.com Admin: ad...@arrahmanfans.com To Subscribe: arrahmanfans-subscr...@yahoogroups.com To Unsubscribe: arrahmanfans-unsubscr...@yahoogroups.comyahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/arrahmanfans/ <*> Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional <*> To change settings online go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/arrahmanfans/join (Yahoo! ID required) <*> To change settings via email: mailto:arrahmanfans-dig...@yahoogroups.com mailto:arrahmanfans-fullfeatu...@yahoogroups.com <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: arrahmanfans-unsubscr...@yahoogroups.com <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
Re: [ARR] Kumar Sanu Interview
Thanks a lot gomzy Kumar sanu is one of my all time favourit singers. Jafar .. --- On Thu, 18/6/09, Gomzy™ wrote: From: Gomzy™ Subject: [ARR] Kumar Sanu Interview To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Date: Thursday, 18 June, 2009, 2:13 PM http://movies. rediff.com/ slide-show/ 2009/jun/ 17/slide- show-1-bringing- back-kumar- sanu.htm Why haven't you been singing Hindi songs these days? I don't like the way music is treated today. I do not want to associate myself to any kind of music tampering. People don't know what music means these days. Singers only shout and then they become famous and their songs become hits. Melody, sur, taal and those nuances are lost. I am lucky that I don't have to sing these songs today. The first thing a music director asks for these days is do something different. How different can one's voice be? It's the same human voice, after all. People don't need singers today, they just need somebody who can shout. The songs are filled with sound effects and the essence of the singer's voice is lost. I was determined not to sing these kinds of songs. The reason why this is happening is because the trend has changed. That's why people cannot afford to sing just a song or two like they did in my days. Things have changed and nobody has the time to even think about the art of music. Art is dying. You don't pay attention to the story and the music because your attention is on everything else -- money, deadlines, marketing, advertising, being the top actor or actress, minimal clothes, vulgarity.. Take Slumdog Millionaire, for example. The kind of ruckus and hype the film got was totally unnecessary. They have shown a lot of negativity about our country but haven't shown a remedy or solution to the problems. To top it, the film won Oscars for its music. I believe A R Rahman has done a much better job in his other films. Jai Ho won an Oscar, but I can bet no one knows a line beyond these two words. Rahman should have been awarded for his work in Bombay and Roja. I was awarded the Filmfare Award for five years consecutively and nobody can dare ask me on what basis I was awarded. When Aashiqui released, there was no other film that reached its level in terms of music. Similarly, during Saajan (Mera Dil Bhi Kitna Pagal Hain), Deewana (Tere Umeed Mein Tera Intezaar Karte Hain), Baazigar (Yeh Kaali Kaali Aankhen) and 1942: A Love Story. I should have been awarded for Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge. But because I asked for remuneration for the songs, they disqualified me. That was the biggest mistake of my life. After that incident, I haven't sung a single song for Yash Raj Films. Who is your favourite composer? I love Rahman's work. I still vouch for Jatin-Lalit and Annu Malik. But I have no favourites in today's times. ICC World Twenty20 England '09 exclusively on YAHOO! CRICKET http://cricket.yahoo.com
[ARR] Kumar Sanu Interview
http://movies.rediff.com/slide-show/2009/jun/17/slide-show-1-bringing-back-kumar-sanu.htm *Why haven't you been singing Hindi songs these days?* I don't like the way music is treated today. I do not want to associate myself to any kind of music tampering. People don't know what music means these days. Singers only shout and then they become famous and their songs become hits. Melody, *sur, taal* and those nuances are lost. I am lucky that I don't have to sing these songs today. The first thing a music director asks for these days is do something different. How different can one's voice be? It's the same human voice, after all. People don't need singers today, they just need somebody who can shout. The songs are filled with sound effects and the essence of the singer's voice is lost. I was determined not to sing these kinds of songs. The reason why this is happening is because the trend has changed. That's why people cannot afford to sing just a song or two like they did in my days. Things have changed and nobody has the time to even think about the art of music. Art is dying. You don't pay attention to the story and the music because your attention is on everything else -- money, deadlines, marketing, advertising, being the top actor or actress, minimal clothes, vulgarity.. *Take Slumdog Millionaire, for example. The kind of ruckus and hype the film got was totally unnecessary. They have shown a lot of negativity about our country but haven't shown a remedy or solution to the problems. To top it, the film won Oscars for its music. * *I believe A R Rahman has done a much better job in his other films. Jai Howon an Oscar, but I can bet no one knows a line beyond these two words. * *Rahman should have been awarded for his work in Bombay and Roja.* I was awarded the Filmfare Award for five years consecutively and nobody can dare ask me on what basis I was awarded. When *Aashiqui* released, there was no other film that reached its level in terms of music. Similarly, during * Saajan* (*Mera Dil Bhi Kitna Pagal Hain*), *Deewana* (*Tere Umeed Mein Tera Intezaar Karte Hain*), *Baazigar* (*Yeh Kaali Kaali Aankhen*) and *1942: A Love Story*. I should have been awarded for *Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge*. But because I asked for remuneration for the songs, they disqualified me. That was the biggest mistake of my life. After that incident, I haven't sung a single song for Yash Raj Films. *Who is your favourite composer?* I love Rahman's work. I still vouch for Jatin-Lalit and Annu Malik. But I have no favourites in today's times.