Re: [arr] A R Rahman Given Clean Chit...gr8 news

2007-08-27 Thread rakesh kumar
Yes Indeed a great News and it was bound to happen.

At the first place.. This is no Case at all. Some stupid guy, don't have 
anything to do, trying to get his 15 min fame riding on the popularity of our 
boss.

He is showing how much he is hurt by ARR and all other great musicians sings 
the National Anthem beyond his imaginary stipulated time.

One frustrated soul he is..

ARR Rules.

Rakesh


shahi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:   
than buddy for sharing this info...

rgrds

shahi



On 8/25/07, Muhammadh Rikaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: 
  News from Behindwood says :

The controversy surrounding the 
JanaGana Mana album by  A.R.Rahman 
came toan end today, with the Chief 
JusticeA.P. Shah and Justice 
Jyothimani dismissingthe petition 
to ban the album. Accordingto the 
petitioner, Mohanraj, General
Secretary of Jebamani Janata Party,
the music  director's intentionto 
release the album was to cash inon 
the national anthem. 


   


  

 Moreover, he alleged that the national 
anthem  should be sung within stipulated 
seconds but Rahman  has sung it for over seven 
minutes.  
   The judges, while dismissing the petition on 
 both counts, said that it is the right of the  
citizens to sing the national anthem and it cannot  
be deemed as an act of disrespect. Also they 
gave  the verdict that there is no such rule as 
to the  stipulated time.  




 Muhammadh Rikaz 



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Re: [arr] A R Rahman Given Clean Chit...gr8 news

2007-08-26 Thread shahi
than buddy for sharing this info...

rgrds

shahi


On 8/25/07, Muhammadh Rikaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   News from Behindwood says :
>
> The controversy surrounding the Jana Gana Mana album by A.R.Rahman came to
> an end today, with the Chief Justice A.P. Shah and Justice Jyothimani
> dismissing the petition to ban the album. According to the petitioner,
> Mohanraj, General Secretary of Jebamani Janata Party, the music director's
> intention to release the album was to cash in on the national anthem.
>  [image: A R Rahman]
>
>   Moreover, he alleged that the national anthem should be sung within
> stipulated seconds but Rahman has sung it for over seven minutes.
> The judges, while dismissing the petition on both counts, said that it is
> the right of the citizens to sing the national anthem and it cannot be
> deemed as an act of disrespect. Also they gave the verdict that there is no
> such rule as to the stipulated time.
>
>
>
> *Muhammadh Rikaz 
> *
>
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> paneland
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