Re: [arr] After Rythm it's VTV!

2010-05-10 Thread Taimur Nadeem
Very right KISHORE, Boys surely is groundbreaking remarkable album by the 
maestro. well you wrote KKS  my my my goodness.  After rhythm A R RAHMAN has 
given some great masterpieces for sure. the movies you named are really 
magnificent.
 
regards,
 
taimur

--- On Sun, 5/9/10, kishore parayath  wrote:


From: kishore parayath 
Subject: Re: [arr] After Rythm it's VTV!
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sunday, May 9, 2010, 5:44 AM


  




After RHYTHM?? That is absolutely not correct brother! Maybe, u ONLY look into 
the melody aspect, and not into genre exploration like BOYS or NEW. But, still, 
ARR had given MELODIES which even CHALLENGED his 90's scores.. like KANNATHIL 
MUTHAMITTAAAL, LAGAAN, KANGALAL KAIDHU SEI, BOSE: THE FORGOTTEN HERO, WATER and 
RANG DE BASANTI. 
Guru, was not everyone's cup of tea... But for me, it was completely magical, 
except a couple of songs.
 
 







  

Re: [arr] After Rythm it's VTV!

2010-05-10 Thread vimaljk
Ya...I also agree that its harsh to say ARR hasnt delivered his magic from 
Rhythm to VTV

Here are his masterpieces in the interim period (CHRONOLOGICALLY)

Lagaan
Kannathil Muthamittal
Bombay Dreams
Saathiya
Boys
Warriors of Heaven and Earth 
Tehzeeb
Udhaya
Kangalal Kaidhu Sei
Meenaxi
Swades
Bose
Water
Rang De Basanti
Guru
Azhagiya Tamil Magan
Jodhaa Akbar
Delhi 6
Couple's Retreat

and this is a very RESTRICTIVE list (many near masterpieces and very good 
albums I left out)nowi agree that Rhythm is AMAZING..and that VTV is 
one of ARR"s BEST albums...but...to discount all these masterpieces in between 
is heinous!

--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, kishore parayath  
wrote:
>
> After RHYTHM?? That is absolutely not correct brother! Maybe, u ONLY look
> into the melody aspect, and not into genre exploration like BOYS or NEW.
> But, still, ARR had given MELODIES which even CHALLENGED his 90's scores..
> like KANNATHIL MUTHAMITTAAAL, LAGAAN, KANGALAL KAIDHU SEI, BOSE: THE
> FORGOTTEN HERO, WATER and RANG DE BASANTI.
> Guru, was not everyone's cup of tea... But for me, it was completely
> magical, except a couple of songs.
>




Re: [arr] After Rythm it's VTV!

2010-05-09 Thread kishore parayath
After RHYTHM?? That is absolutely not correct brother! Maybe, u ONLY look
into the melody aspect, and not into genre exploration like BOYS or NEW.
But, still, ARR had given MELODIES which even CHALLENGED his 90's scores..
like KANNATHIL MUTHAMITTAAAL, LAGAAN, KANGALAL KAIDHU SEI, BOSE: THE
FORGOTTEN HERO, WATER and RANG DE BASANTI.
Guru, was not everyone's cup of tea... But for me, it was completely
magical, except a couple of songs.


Re: [arr] After Rythm it's VTV!

2010-05-08 Thread Pradeepan
Don't agree with you at all buddy..
After Rythm, there were so many other albums with 100% melody.

On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 2:02 AM, dass  wrote:

>
>
> After Rythm it should be VTV in his Filmography.
>
> I think so. how? The ARR magic!
>
> Rythm is the last ARR album which had ARR's magic. ARR's magic in his music
> can't be explained; it is meant for experience; the music speaks for itself;
> there is no need for promoters.
>
> After Rythm, there is not a complete ARR album which speaks for itself. Of
> course there are numbers here and there (Newyork Nagaram, and a few), but
> not a complete album (alteast 95% magical?). if you remember how you've
> fallen in love with his music right from Roja, you will accept this. Those
> are the moments! (It may be harsh; but i am not here to insult his works in
> this decade! Eventhough they are not having the magic, they are not ordinary
> scores to be created, just that the satisfaction is missing.)
>
> Before Rythm, every album is afresh and a delight to own. We just play the
> cassettes again and again, unitl we have the next album. No complaints at
> all.
>
> After Rythm, the music of any of his albums didn't speak for themselves,
> most of the time, we fans were kind of advocating for them; like 'you need
> to hear it for another two more weeks, and you will like it', 'hey, he has
> tried something new which is not meant for current generation but will be
> appreciated in the future', 'i didn't like it initially, but tried hearing
> it after one year it sounded really good, so try the same', 'you need to
> have some extraordinary musical senses to understand his music', etc. May be
> the albums have extraordinary music but they are liked only by a limited
> number of fans. (Remember, Roja to Rythm has extraordinary music and at the
> same time liked by everybody). I think if you hear any album for two or more
> weeks, your mind will accept it and you will start humming it, but you won't
> feel the refreshness. (What's the need to listen to it?)
>
> What happend to him? Where is his magic? Is he saturated? Or am i getting
> old? Is it becuase of abundance of his kind of music composers? Is there any
> problem with my senses to capture it, or has he tried something which is
> meant for future. No clue. That too for a decade. Still unanswered.
>
> I am a music fan who has no idea about technicalities of the music
> creation. I don't want to know any of those technical details in order to
> enjoy the music. It just has to make us silent and listen to it. It has to
> renovate us to keep us going. ARR just came in and provided that refreshness
> (at a time when the music industry started becoming monotonous). I just need
> the same experience he has given us in the past. I was a bit of disappointed
> everytime an album released after Rythm. But I(we) waited for his return,
> since he is capabable of returning the magical experiance.
>
> Here comes 2010, here comes VTV, here comes his magic! He is back! This is
> what we are waiting for. Just play it and listen it. You will be renovated.
> Absolutely no complaints. Everybody loves the music. (You can refer to the
> VTV related posts in this group; 95% agree it is awesome). The BGM is
> perfect and fits the movie. Now it becomes close to our heart. Thanks to
> Gowtham!
>
> I know people, who are not anybody's fans, after hearing 'Hosanna and Omana
> Pennae', say, 'kaetka kaetka puthusa iruka; he still has the same magic even
> after 15 years'. This is the same we have experienced in the 90s with his
> music. And, this is important for his eternal success. We don't want him to
> give any less of what he has already gifted to us. (Like you want to see
> sachin scoring 100 in every match). I don't want people to fail, either
> side!
>
> Now, I have retained the hope that he will give us more such gifts.
>
> Now, I am happy and going back to listen VTV.
>
> Thanks for reading!
>
>  
>



-- 

"All you need to do is decide what to do with the time that is given to you"
- Gandalf the Gray.


Re: [arr] After Rythm it's VTV!

2010-05-06 Thread Dinesh Scaran
yes. with VTV, many were saying "ARR is back". well i dunno in what sense they 
meant, but the album is a rocking hit. Never seen this kind of response from 
the today's teenagers to an ARR album. They r usually a Harris or Yuvan song 
followers. They will only use their songs as callertune and ringtones. but 
these few months im spotting teenagers using Hosanna as ringtone and 
callertune... really glad to see this. :)

--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Indmov Buff  wrote:
>
> 
> 
> I am glad VTV has had this sort of effect on those who thought Rahman's magic 
> was "lost". Truly says that the Rahman-Gautham combo are here to stay, given 
> that it has satisfied the entire spectrum of music lovers, despite being 
> bigger fans of other composers/genres. 
> 
> I couldn't connect to Rythm for some reason. I am definitely in the minority 
> here, I think.  
> 
> 
>   
> 
> 
> 
> From: dass 
> To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Thu, 6 May, 2010 7:02:59
> Subject: [arr] After Rythm it's VTV!
> 
>   
> After Rythm it should be VTV in his Filmography.
> 
> I think so. how? The ARR magic!
> 
> Rythm is the last ARR album which had ARR's magic. ARR's magic in his music 
> can't be explained; it is meant for experience; the music speaks for itself; 
> there is no need for promoters.
> 
> After Rythm, there is not a complete ARR album which speaks for itself. Of 
> course there are numbers here and there (Newyork Nagaram,  and a few), but 
> not a complete album (alteast 95% magical?). if you remember how you've 
> fallen in love with his music right from Roja, you will accept this. Those 
> are the moments! (It may be harsh; but i am not here to insult his works in 
> this decade! Eventhough they are not having the magic, they are not ordinary 
> scores to be created, just that the satisfaction is missing.)
> 
> Before Rythm, every album is afresh and a delight to own. We just play the 
> cassettes again and again, unitl we have the next album. No complaints at all.
> 
> After Rythm, the music of any of his albums didn't speak for themselves, most 
> of the time, we fans were kind of advocating for them; like 'you need to hear 
> it for another two more weeks, and you will like it', 'hey, he has tried 
> something new which is not meant for current generation but will be 
> appreciated in the future', 'i didn't like it initially, but tried hearing it 
> after one year it sounded really good, so try the same', 'you need to have 
> some extraordinary musical senses to understand his music', etc. May be the 
> albums have extraordinary music but they are liked only by a limited number 
> of fans. (Remember, Roja to Rythm has extraordinary music and at the same 
> time liked by everybody). I think if you hear any album for two or more 
> weeks, your mind will accept it and you will start humming it, but you won't 
> feel the refreshness. (What's the need to listen to it?)
> 
> What happend to him? Where is his magic? Is he saturated? Or am i getting 
> old? Is it becuase of abundance of his kind of music composers? Is there any 
> problem with my senses to capture it, or has he tried something which is 
> meant for future. No clue. That too for a decade. Still unanswered.
> 
> I am a music fan who has no idea about technicalities of the music creation. 
> I don't want to know any of those technical details in order to enjoy the 
> music. It just has to make us silent and listen to it. It has to renovate us 
> to keep us going. ARR just came in and provided that refreshness (at a time 
> when the music industry started becoming monotonous). I just need the same 
> experience he has given us in the past. I was a bit of disappointed everytime 
> an album released after Rythm. But I(we) waited for his return, since he is 
> capabable of returning the magical experiance.
> 
> Here comes 2010, here comes VTV, here comes his magic! He is back! This is 
> what we are waiting for. Just play it and listen it. You will be renovated.  
> Absolutely no complaints. Everybody loves the music. (You can refer to the 
> VTV related posts in this group; 95% agree it is awesome). The BGM is perfect 
> and fits the movie. Now it becomes close to our heart.  Thanks to Gowtham!
> 
> I know people, who are not anybody's fans, after hearing 'Hosanna and Omana 
> Pennae', say, 'kaetka kaetka puthusa iruka; he still has the same magic even 
> after 15 years'. This is the same we have experienced in the 90s with his 
> music. And, this is important for his eternal success. We don't want him to 
> give any less of what he has already gifted to us. (Like you want to see 
> sachin scoring 100 in every match). I don't want people to fail, either side!
> 
> Now, I have retained the hope that he will give us more such gifts.
> 
> Now, I am happy and going back to listen VTV.
> 
> Thanks for reading!
>




Re: [arr] After Rythm it's VTV!

2010-05-06 Thread Indmov Buff


I am glad VTV has had this sort of effect on those who thought Rahman's magic 
was "lost". Truly says that the Rahman-Gautham combo are here to stay, given 
that it has satisfied the entire spectrum of music lovers, despite being bigger 
fans of other composers/genres. 

I couldn't connect to Rythm for some reason. I am definitely in the minority 
here, I think.  


  



From: dass 
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thu, 6 May, 2010 7:02:59
Subject: [arr] After Rythm it's VTV!

  
After Rythm it should be VTV in his Filmography.

I think so. how? The ARR magic!

Rythm is the last ARR album which had ARR's magic. ARR's magic in his music 
can't be explained; it is meant for experience; the music speaks for itself; 
there is no need for promoters.

After Rythm, there is not a complete ARR album which speaks for itself. Of 
course there are numbers here and there (Newyork Nagaram,  and a few), but not 
a complete album (alteast 95% magical?). if you remember how you've fallen in 
love with his music right from Roja, you will accept this. Those are the 
moments! (It may be harsh; but i am not here to insult his works in this 
decade! Eventhough they are not having the magic, they are not ordinary scores 
to be created, just that the satisfaction is missing.)

Before Rythm, every album is afresh and a delight to own. We just play the 
cassettes again and again, unitl we have the next album. No complaints at all.

After Rythm, the music of any of his albums didn't speak for themselves, most 
of the time, we fans were kind of advocating for them; like 'you need to hear 
it for another two more weeks, and you will like it', 'hey, he has tried 
something new which is not meant for current generation but will be appreciated 
in the future', 'i didn't like it initially, but tried hearing it after one 
year it sounded really good, so try the same', 'you need to have some 
extraordinary musical senses to understand his music', etc. May be the albums 
have extraordinary music but they are liked only by a limited number of fans. 
(Remember, Roja to Rythm has extraordinary music and at the same time liked by 
everybody). I think if you hear any album for two or more weeks, your mind will 
accept it and you will start humming it, but you won't feel the refreshness. 
(What's the need to listen to it?)

What happend to him? Where is his magic? Is he saturated? Or am i getting old? 
Is it becuase of abundance of his kind of music composers? Is there any problem 
with my senses to capture it, or has he tried something which is meant for 
future. No clue. That too for a decade. Still unanswered.

I am a music fan who has no idea about technicalities of the music creation. I 
don't want to know any of those technical details in order to enjoy the music. 
It just has to make us silent and listen to it. It has to renovate us to keep 
us going. ARR just came in and provided that refreshness (at a time when the 
music industry started becoming monotonous). I just need the same experience he 
has given us in the past. I was a bit of disappointed everytime an album 
released after Rythm. But I(we) waited for his return, since he is capabable of 
returning the magical experiance.

Here comes 2010, here comes VTV, here comes his magic! He is back! This is what 
we are waiting for. Just play it and listen it. You will be renovated.  
Absolutely no complaints. Everybody loves the music. (You can refer to the VTV 
related posts in this group; 95% agree it is awesome). The BGM is perfect and 
fits the movie. Now it becomes close to our heart.  Thanks to Gowtham!

I know people, who are not anybody's fans, after hearing 'Hosanna and Omana 
Pennae', say, 'kaetka kaetka puthusa iruka; he still has the same magic even 
after 15 years'. This is the same we have experienced in the 90s with his 
music. And, this is important for his eternal success. We don't want him to 
give any less of what he has already gifted to us. (Like you want to see sachin 
scoring 100 in every match). I don't want people to fail, either side!

Now, I have retained the hope that he will give us more such gifts.

Now, I am happy and going back to listen VTV.

Thanks for reading!


 


  

Re: [arr] After Rythm it's VTV!

2010-05-06 Thread V S Rawat
It is a gathering of ARR fans, so if someone criticizes a song or 
album, there are many of us who will express their views why they like 
that song/ album.

Problem is there when some particular people praise some album/ song 
endlessly (like some did with blue), that might be an attempt to 
create a hype or an attempt to get noticed by ARR who is said to 
sometimes read the posts here. So such appreciation should be seen 
more analytically by old timer members who have a responsibility to 
maintain the objectivity of the group.

But yeah, one must give reasons for liking or not liking some song/ 
album, otherwise "I like it" and "I don't like it" don't serve any 
wider purpose. We should prompt such writers to give specific reasons 
for their views.
--
Rawat

On 5/6/2010 4:54 PM India Time, _Gomzy™_ wrote:

> I dont know why everyone who feels ARRs music these days lacks soul want
> others to accept it. Please I have no issues with your not liking his
> songs these days. But it is baffling to read " lets be honest" " you
> have to accept" " hype" .
>
> This is getting annoying day by day. Please we understand some of you
> dont like his albums. We are super okay we that. He cant satisfy
> everyone every single time. Get a little mature about it if you find
> someone praising his songs.
>
> On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 11:32 AM, dass  > wrote:
>
> After Rythm it should be VTV in his Filmography.
>
> I think so. how? The ARR magic!
>
> Rythm is the last ARR album which had ARR's magic. ARR's magic in
> his music can't be explained; it is meant for experience; the music
> speaks for itself; there is no need for promoters.
>
> After Rythm, there is not a complete ARR album which speaks for
> itself. Of course there are numbers here and there (Newyork Nagaram,
> and a few), but not a complete album (alteast 95% magical?). if you
> remember how you've fallen in love with his music right from Roja,
> you will accept this. Those are the moments! (It may be harsh; but i
> am not here to insult his works in this decade! Eventhough they are
> not having the magic, they are not ordinary scores to be created,
> just that the satisfaction is missing.)
>
> Before Rythm, every album is afresh and a delight to own. We just
> play the cassettes again and again, unitl we have the next album. No
> complaints at all.
>
> After Rythm, the music of any of his albums didn't speak for
> themselves, most of the time, we fans were kind of advocating for
> them; like 'you need to hear it for another two more weeks, and you
> will like it', 'hey, he has tried something new which is not meant
> for current generation but will be appreciated in the future', 'i
> didn't like it initially, but tried hearing it after one year it
> sounded really good, so try the same', 'you need to have some
> extraordinary musical senses to understand his music', etc. May be
> the albums have extraordinary music but they are liked only by a
> limited number of fans. (Remember, Roja to Rythm has extraordinary
> music and at the same time liked by everybody). I think if you hear
> any album for two or more weeks, your mind will accept it and you
> will start humming it, but you won't feel the refreshness. (What's
> the need to listen to it?)
>
> What happend to him? Where is his magic? Is he saturated? Or am i
> getting old? Is it becuase of abundance of his kind of music
> composers? Is there any problem with my senses to capture it, or has
> he tried something which is meant for future. No clue. That too for
> a decade. Still unanswered.
>
> I am a music fan who has no idea about technicalities of the music
> creation. I don't want to know any of those technical details in
> order to enjoy the music. It just has to make us silent and listen
> to it. It has to renovate us to keep us going. ARR just came in and
> provided that refreshness (at a time when the music industry started
> becoming monotonous). I just need the same experience he has given
> us in the past. I was a bit of disappointed everytime an album
> released after Rythm. But I(we) waited for his return, since he is
> capabable of returning the magical experiance.
>
> Here comes 2010, here comes VTV, here comes his magic! He is back!
> This is what we are waiting for. Just play it and listen it. You
> will be renovated. Absolutely no complaints. Everybody loves the
> music. (You can refer to the VTV related posts in this group; 95%
> agree it is awesome). The BGM is perfect and fits the movie. Now it
> becomes close to our heart. Thanks to Gowtham!
>
> I know people, who are not anybody's fans, after hearing 'Hosanna
> and Omana Pennae', say, 'kaetka kaetka puthusa iruka; he still has
> the same magic even after 15 years'. This is the same we have
> exper

Re: [arr] After Rythm it's VTV!

2010-05-06 Thread Gomzy™
I dont know why everyone who feels ARRs music these days lacks soul want
others to accept it. Please I have no issues with your not liking his songs
these days. But it is baffling to read " lets be honest" " you have to
accept" " hype" .

This is getting annoying day by day. Please we understand some of you dont
like his albums. We are super okay we that. He cant satisfy everyone every
single time. Get a little mature about it if you find someone praising his
songs.

On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 11:32 AM, dass  wrote:

>
>
> After Rythm it should be VTV in his Filmography.
>
> I think so. how? The ARR magic!
>
> Rythm is the last ARR album which had ARR's magic. ARR's magic in his music
> can't be explained; it is meant for experience; the music speaks for itself;
> there is no need for promoters.
>
> After Rythm, there is not a complete ARR album which speaks for itself. Of
> course there are numbers here and there (Newyork Nagaram, and a few), but
> not a complete album (alteast 95% magical?). if you remember how you've
> fallen in love with his music right from Roja, you will accept this. Those
> are the moments! (It may be harsh; but i am not here to insult his works in
> this decade! Eventhough they are not having the magic, they are not ordinary
> scores to be created, just that the satisfaction is missing.)
>
> Before Rythm, every album is afresh and a delight to own. We just play the
> cassettes again and again, unitl we have the next album. No complaints at
> all.
>
> After Rythm, the music of any of his albums didn't speak for themselves,
> most of the time, we fans were kind of advocating for them; like 'you need
> to hear it for another two more weeks, and you will like it', 'hey, he has
> tried something new which is not meant for current generation but will be
> appreciated in the future', 'i didn't like it initially, but tried hearing
> it after one year it sounded really good, so try the same', 'you need to
> have some extraordinary musical senses to understand his music', etc. May be
> the albums have extraordinary music but they are liked only by a limited
> number of fans. (Remember, Roja to Rythm has extraordinary music and at the
> same time liked by everybody). I think if you hear any album for two or more
> weeks, your mind will accept it and you will start humming it, but you won't
> feel the refreshness. (What's the need to listen to it?)
>
> What happend to him? Where is his magic? Is he saturated? Or am i getting
> old? Is it becuase of abundance of his kind of music composers? Is there any
> problem with my senses to capture it, or has he tried something which is
> meant for future. No clue. That too for a decade. Still unanswered.
>
> I am a music fan who has no idea about technicalities of the music
> creation. I don't want to know any of those technical details in order to
> enjoy the music. It just has to make us silent and listen to it. It has to
> renovate us to keep us going. ARR just came in and provided that refreshness
> (at a time when the music industry started becoming monotonous). I just need
> the same experience he has given us in the past. I was a bit of disappointed
> everytime an album released after Rythm. But I(we) waited for his return,
> since he is capabable of returning the magical experiance.
>
> Here comes 2010, here comes VTV, here comes his magic! He is back! This is
> what we are waiting for. Just play it and listen it. You will be renovated.
> Absolutely no complaints. Everybody loves the music. (You can refer to the
> VTV related posts in this group; 95% agree it is awesome). The BGM is
> perfect and fits the movie. Now it becomes close to our heart. Thanks to
> Gowtham!
>
> I know people, who are not anybody's fans, after hearing 'Hosanna and Omana
> Pennae', say, 'kaetka kaetka puthusa iruka; he still has the same magic even
> after 15 years'. This is the same we have experienced in the 90s with his
> music. And, this is important for his eternal success. We don't want him to
> give any less of what he has already gifted to us. (Like you want to see
> sachin scoring 100 in every match). I don't want people to fail, either
> side!
>
> Now, I have retained the hope that he will give us more such gifts.
>
> Now, I am happy and going back to listen VTV.
>
> Thanks for reading!
>
>  
>



-- 
www.gomzyphotography.com


[arr] After Rythm it's VTV!

2010-05-06 Thread dass
After Rythm it should be VTV in his Filmography.

I think so. how? The ARR magic!

Rythm is the last ARR album which had ARR's magic. ARR's magic in his music 
can't be explained; it is meant for experience; the music speaks for itself; 
there is no need for promoters.

After Rythm, there is not a complete ARR album which speaks for itself. Of 
course there are numbers here and there (Newyork Nagaram,  and a few), but not 
a complete album (alteast 95% magical?). if you remember how you've fallen in 
love with his music right from Roja, you will accept this. Those are the 
moments! (It may be harsh; but i am not here to insult his works in this 
decade! Eventhough they are not having the magic, they are not ordinary scores 
to be created, just that the satisfaction is missing.)

Before Rythm, every album is afresh and a delight to own. We just play the 
cassettes again and again, unitl we have the next album. No complaints at all.

After Rythm, the music of any of his albums didn't speak for themselves, most 
of the time, we fans were kind of advocating for them; like 'you need to hear 
it for another two more weeks, and you will like it', 'hey, he has tried 
something new which is not meant for current generation but will be appreciated 
in the future', 'i didn't like it initially, but tried hearing it after one 
year it sounded really good, so try the same', 'you need to have some 
extraordinary musical senses to understand his music', etc. May be the albums 
have extraordinary music but they are liked only by a limited number of fans. 
(Remember, Roja to Rythm has extraordinary music and at the same time liked by 
everybody). I think if you hear any album for two or more weeks, your mind will 
accept it and you will start humming it, but you won't feel the refreshness. 
(What's the need to listen to it?)

What happend to him? Where is his magic? Is he saturated? Or am i getting old? 
Is it becuase of abundance of his kind of music composers? Is there any problem 
with my senses to capture it, or has he tried something which is meant for 
future. No clue. That too for a decade. Still unanswered.

I am a music fan who has no idea about technicalities of the music creation. I 
don't want to know any of those technical details in order to enjoy the music. 
It just has to make us silent and listen to it. It has to renovate us to keep 
us going. ARR just came in and provided that refreshness (at a time when the 
music industry started becoming monotonous). I just need the same experience he 
has given us in the past. I was a bit of disappointed everytime an album 
released after Rythm. But I(we) waited for his return, since he is capabable of 
returning the magical experiance.

Here comes 2010, here comes VTV, here comes his magic! He is back! This is what 
we are waiting for. Just play it and listen it. You will be renovated.  
Absolutely no complaints. Everybody loves the music. (You can refer to the VTV 
related posts in this group; 95% agree it is awesome). The BGM is perfect and 
fits the movie. Now it becomes close to our heart.  Thanks to Gowtham!

I know people, who are not anybody's fans, after hearing 'Hosanna and Omana 
Pennae', say, 'kaetka kaetka puthusa iruka; he still has the same magic even 
after 15 years'. This is the same we have experienced in the 90s with his 
music. And, this is important for his eternal success. We don't want him to 
give any less of what he has already gifted to us. (Like you want to see sachin 
scoring 100 in every match). I don't want people to fail, either side!

Now, I have retained the hope that he will give us more such gifts.

Now, I am happy and going back to listen VTV.

Thanks for reading!