Re: [arr] GAUTHAM AND KJS ON ARR

2009-02-25 Thread rajkumar rajkumar
Ya your words are 100% true.
 
 
Animated Letters 





From: sandhiya vs 
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, 25 February, 2009 4:02:11 PM
Subject: [arr] GAUTHAM AND KJS ON ARR



 
G.V Prakash- Music director/Rahman` s nephew
I am extremely happy, in fact the happiest Indian today. Rahman is the 
costliest diamond in the world. 
No one can match his hard work and commitment to work and he has been doing 
this since Roja days when he made his debut as a music director. 
I have no words to express my state of mind. Our family owes it all to the 
blessings of God and our elders. Rahman does not work for awards, recognition 
or to be in the lime light and I strongly believe that people who are 
spiritual, follow the path chosen by God and works hard will remain humble and 
down-to-earth. He should have won Oscars much early but nevertheless- its 
better late than never. 
Asin 
I am a proud Indian. My two films- Godfather and Ghajini had music by Rahman 
and my next film 19 Steps directed by Bharath Bala will have music by the 
maestro. 
He never ceases to surprise you at regular intervals and there is no stopping 
this music legend. Its very difficult to tell you my favourite album, but 
Ennavalae.. from the Tamil film Kathalanused to be my personal pick. And now it 
is Masabkali… from Delhi 6. 
Gautham Menon
“I was hundred percent sure that Rahman would win the Oscars and went ahead and 
gave advertisements in the newspapers a day before. 
The man is so humble, simple and he truly deserves this recognition. I am a 
huge fan of his and pick up any album irrespective of who is the director of 
the film. It’s a tribute to all the work he has done so far. 
I watched the Oscars and thought that the first award was well-deserved and the 
second one was double whammy for his millions of fans. I got Goosebumps while 
watching him perform. 
And talking about Resul Pookutty and the kind of work that he has done in our 
films is amazing, especially in Gandhi My Father. It’s really overwhelming to 
see an Indian flavour at the Kodak theatre”. 
Rahman makes music out of silence. He is so quiet and I knew him right from his 
early struggling days and consider him as my son or brother. 
I wish his dad R.K Sekhar was alive to see this historic and glorious moment of 
his son winning an Oscar. I have sung a lot of Malayalam songs under the baton 
of Sekhar, and was also privileged to sing under his son Rahman. I think Rahman 
is going to be a role model for the youth of this country as he has proved that 
hard work and determination is the road to success. 
Mohanlal
Rahman and Resul Pookutty, both truly deserved to get the Oscars. It was a 
great moment while I watched the Oscars on Television. I have worked for 2 
films with Rahman and both had outstanding songs. He is a wizard, a genius, 
better than the best. And it’s not a joke for Resul to compete with technicians 
of the world cinema to get the Oscar. 
sMadhavan
`It is an unbelievable moment for India and personally for me it is a great day 
as I`m a big fan of Rahman and his music. I also wish Resul Pookutty all the 
best” 
  

 என்றும் அன்புடன் 
'தமிழ்கவி'௧விசதீஷ்  


Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! Invite them now. 



  Check out the all-new Messenger 9.0! Go to http://in.messenger.yahoo.com/

Re: [arr] GAUTHAM AND KJS ON ARR

2009-02-25 Thread Mugilan Jeyaraman
Oh Ok! Thanks Nithin and Vithur.

Missed the papers. Since those posters wasn't discussed in the groups (for
good reason though) I wasn't getting the context.

Gopal,

I was wondering maybe this ad can also be added to the flickr set along with
the ones from TOI, Appollo and Vijay.

Regards,
Mugilan.

On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 8:51 PM, Vithur  wrote:

>He is mentioning abt the Ads of " Vinnaithaandi Varuvaaya" which
> features every day
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 5:30 PM, Mugilan Jeyaraman wrote:
>
>>Gautham: “I was hundred percent sure that Rahman would win the Oscars
>> and went ahead and gave advertisements in the newspapers a day before."
>>
>> Any idea which ads he is talking abt?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Mugilan.
>>
>> On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 4:02 PM, sandhiya vs wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> *G.V Prakash- Music director/Rahman`s nephew*
>>>
>>> I am extremely happy, in fact the happiest Indian today. Rahman is the
>>> costliest diamond in the world.
>>>
>>> No one can match his hard work and commitment to work and he has been
>>> doing this since *Roja* days when he made his debut as a music director.
>>>
>>>
>>> I have no words to express my state of mind. Our family owes it all to
>>> the blessings of God and our elders. Rahman does not work for awards,
>>> recognition or to be in the lime light and I strongly believe that people
>>> who are spiritual, follow the path chosen by God and works hard will remain
>>> humble and down-to-earth. He should have won Oscars much early but
>>> nevertheless- its better late than never.**
>>>
>>> *Asin *
>>>
>>> I am a proud Indian. My two films- *Godfather* and *Ghajini* had music
>>> by Rahman and my next film *19 Steps* directed by Bharath Bala will have
>>> music by the maestro.
>>>
>>> He never ceases to surprise you at regular intervals and there is no
>>> stopping this music legend. Its very difficult to tell you my favourite
>>> album, but *Ennavalae..* from the Tamil film *Kathalan*used to be my
>>> personal pick. And now it is *Masabkali…* from *Delhi 6*. **
>>>
>>> *Gautham Menon*
>>>
>>> “I was hundred percent sure that Rahman would win the Oscars and went
>>> ahead and gave advertisements in the newspapers a day before.
>>>
>>> The man is so humble, simple and he truly deserves this recognition. I am
>>> a huge fan of his and pick up any album irrespective of who is the director
>>> of the film. It’s a tribute to all the work he has done so far.
>>>
>>> I watched the Oscars and thought that the first award was well-deserved
>>> and the second one was double whammy for his millions of fans. I got
>>> Goosebumps while watching him perform.
>>>
>>> And talking about Resul Pookutty and the kind of work that he has done in
>>> our films is amazing, especially in *Gandhi My Father*. It’s really
>>> overwhelming to see an Indian flavour at the Kodak theatre”. **
>>>
>>> Rahman makes music out of silence. He is so quiet and I knew him right
>>> from his early struggling days and consider him as my son or brother.
>>>
>>> I wish his dad R.K Sekhar was alive to see this historic and glorious
>>> moment of his son winning an Oscar. I have sung a lot of Malayalam songs
>>> under the baton of Sekhar, and was also privileged to sing under his son
>>> Rahman. I think Rahman is going to be a role model for the youth of this
>>> country as he has proved that hard work and determination is the road to
>>> success.**
>>>
>>> *Mohanlal*
>>>
>>> Rahman and Resul Pookutty, both truly deserved to get the Oscars. It was
>>> a great moment while I watched the Oscars on Television. I have worked for 2
>>> films with Rahman and both had outstanding songs. He is a wizard, a genius,
>>> better than the best. And it’s not a joke for Resul to compete with
>>> technicians of the world cinema to get the Oscar.
>>>
>>> s*Madhavan*
>>>
>>> `It is an unbelievable moment for India and personally for me it is a
>>> great day as I`m a big fan of Rahman and his music. I also wish Resul
>>> Pookutty all the best”**
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>*என்றும் அன்புடன்* 'தமிழ்கவி'௧விசதீஷ்
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! Invite them 
>>> now.
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
> --
> regards,
> Vithur
>
>
>
>  
>


Re: [arr] GAUTHAM AND KJS ON ARR

2009-02-25 Thread Vithur
He is mentioning abt the Ads of " Vinnaithaandi Varuvaaya" which features
every day




On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 5:30 PM, Mugilan Jeyaraman wrote:

>Gautham: “I was hundred percent sure that Rahman would win the Oscars
> and went ahead and gave advertisements in the newspapers a day before."
>
> Any idea which ads he is talking abt?
>
> Regards,
> Mugilan.
>
> On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 4:02 PM, sandhiya vs wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>
>> *G.V Prakash- Music director/Rahman`s nephew*
>>
>> I am extremely happy, in fact the happiest Indian today. Rahman is the
>> costliest diamond in the world.
>>
>> No one can match his hard work and commitment to work and he has been
>> doing this since *Roja* days when he made his debut as a music director.
>>
>> I have no words to express my state of mind. Our family owes it all to the
>> blessings of God and our elders. Rahman does not work for awards,
>> recognition or to be in the lime light and I strongly believe that people
>> who are spiritual, follow the path chosen by God and works hard will remain
>> humble and down-to-earth. He should have won Oscars much early but
>> nevertheless- its better late than never.**
>>
>> *Asin *
>>
>> I am a proud Indian. My two films- *Godfather* and *Ghajini* had music by
>> Rahman and my next film *19 Steps* directed by Bharath Bala will have
>> music by the maestro.
>>
>> He never ceases to surprise you at regular intervals and there is no
>> stopping this music legend. Its very difficult to tell you my favourite
>> album, but *Ennavalae..* from the Tamil film *Kathalan*used to be my
>> personal pick. And now it is *Masabkali…* from *Delhi 6*. **
>>
>> *Gautham Menon*
>>
>> “I was hundred percent sure that Rahman would win the Oscars and went
>> ahead and gave advertisements in the newspapers a day before.
>>
>> The man is so humble, simple and he truly deserves this recognition. I am
>> a huge fan of his and pick up any album irrespective of who is the director
>> of the film. It’s a tribute to all the work he has done so far.
>>
>> I watched the Oscars and thought that the first award was well-deserved
>> and the second one was double whammy for his millions of fans. I got
>> Goosebumps while watching him perform.
>>
>> And talking about Resul Pookutty and the kind of work that he has done in
>> our films is amazing, especially in *Gandhi My Father*. It’s really
>> overwhelming to see an Indian flavour at the Kodak theatre”. **
>>
>> Rahman makes music out of silence. He is so quiet and I knew him right
>> from his early struggling days and consider him as my son or brother.
>>
>> I wish his dad R.K Sekhar was alive to see this historic and glorious
>> moment of his son winning an Oscar. I have sung a lot of Malayalam songs
>> under the baton of Sekhar, and was also privileged to sing under his son
>> Rahman. I think Rahman is going to be a role model for the youth of this
>> country as he has proved that hard work and determination is the road to
>> success.**
>>
>> *Mohanlal*
>>
>> Rahman and Resul Pookutty, both truly deserved to get the Oscars. It was a
>> great moment while I watched the Oscars on Television. I have worked for 2
>> films with Rahman and both had outstanding songs. He is a wizard, a genius,
>> better than the best. And it’s not a joke for Resul to compete with
>> technicians of the world cinema to get the Oscar.
>>
>> s*Madhavan*
>>
>> `It is an unbelievable moment for India and personally for me it is a
>> great day as I`m a big fan of Rahman and his music. I also wish Resul
>> Pookutty all the best”**
>>
>>
>>
>>*என்றும் அன்புடன்* 'தமிழ்கவி'௧விசதீஷ்
>>
>>
>> --
>> Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! Invite them 
>> now.
>>
>>
>  
>



-- 
regards,
Vithur


Re: [arr] GAUTHAM AND KJS ON ARR

2009-02-25 Thread Mugilan Jeyaraman
Gautham: “I was hundred percent sure that Rahman would win the Oscars and
went ahead and gave advertisements in the newspapers a day before."

Any idea which ads he is talking abt?

Regards,
Mugilan.

On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 4:02 PM, sandhiya vs  wrote:

>
>
>
> *G.V Prakash- Music director/Rahman`s nephew*
>
> I am extremely happy, in fact the happiest Indian today. Rahman is the
> costliest diamond in the world.
>
> No one can match his hard work and commitment to work and he has been doing
> this since *Roja* days when he made his debut as a music director.
>
> I have no words to express my state of mind. Our family owes it all to the
> blessings of God and our elders. Rahman does not work for awards,
> recognition or to be in the lime light and I strongly believe that people
> who are spiritual, follow the path chosen by God and works hard will remain
> humble and down-to-earth. He should have won Oscars much early but
> nevertheless- its better late than never.**
>
> *Asin *
>
> I am a proud Indian. My two films- *Godfather* and *Ghajini* had music by
> Rahman and my next film *19 Steps* directed by Bharath Bala will have
> music by the maestro.
>
> He never ceases to surprise you at regular intervals and there is no
> stopping this music legend. Its very difficult to tell you my favourite
> album, but *Ennavalae..* from the Tamil film *Kathalan*used to be my
> personal pick. And now it is *Masabkali…* from *Delhi 6*. **
>
> *Gautham Menon*
>
> “I was hundred percent sure that Rahman would win the Oscars and went ahead
> and gave advertisements in the newspapers a day before.
>
> The man is so humble, simple and he truly deserves this recognition. I am a
> huge fan of his and pick up any album irrespective of who is the director of
> the film. It’s a tribute to all the work he has done so far.
>
> I watched the Oscars and thought that the first award was well-deserved and
> the second one was double whammy for his millions of fans. I got Goosebumps
> while watching him perform.
>
> And talking about Resul Pookutty and the kind of work that he has done in
> our films is amazing, especially in *Gandhi My Father*. It’s really
> overwhelming to see an Indian flavour at the Kodak theatre”. **
>
> Rahman makes music out of silence. He is so quiet and I knew him right from
> his early struggling days and consider him as my son or brother.
>
> I wish his dad R.K Sekhar was alive to see this historic and glorious
> moment of his son winning an Oscar. I have sung a lot of Malayalam songs
> under the baton of Sekhar, and was also privileged to sing under his son
> Rahman. I think Rahman is going to be a role model for the youth of this
> country as he has proved that hard work and determination is the road to
> success.**
>
> *Mohanlal*
>
> Rahman and Resul Pookutty, both truly deserved to get the Oscars. It was a
> great moment while I watched the Oscars on Television. I have worked for 2
> films with Rahman and both had outstanding songs. He is a wizard, a genius,
> better than the best. And it’s not a joke for Resul to compete with
> technicians of the world cinema to get the Oscar.
>
> s*Madhavan*
>
> `It is an unbelievable moment for India and personally for me it is a great
> day as I`m a big fan of Rahman and his music. I also wish Resul Pookutty all
> the best”**
>
>
>
>*என்றும் அன்புடன்* 'தமிழ்கவி'௧விசதீஷ்
>
>
> --
> Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! Invite them 
> now.
>
> 
>


[arr] GAUTHAM AND KJS ON ARR

2009-02-25 Thread sandhiya vs

 
G.V Prakash- Music director/Rahman`s nephew 
I am extremely happy, in fact the happiest Indian today. Rahman is the 
costliest diamond in the world. 
No one can match his hard work and commitment to work and he has been doing 
this since Roja days when he made his debut as a music director. 
I have no words to express my state of mind. Our family owes it all to the 
blessings of God and our elders. Rahman does not work for awards, recognition 
or to be in the lime light and I strongly believe that people who are 
spiritual, follow the path chosen by God and works hard will remain humble and 
down-to-earth. He should have won Oscars much early but nevertheless- its 
better late than never.
Asin 
I am a proud Indian. My two films- Godfather and Ghajini had music by Rahman 
and my next film 19 Steps directed by Bharath Bala will have music by the 
maestro. 
He never ceases to surprise you at regular intervals and there is no stopping 
this music legend. Its very difficult to tell you my favourite album, but 
Ennavalae.. from the Tamil film Kathalanused to be my personal pick. And now it 
is Masabkali… from Delhi 6. 
Gautham Menon 
“I was hundred percent sure that Rahman would win the Oscars and went ahead and 
gave advertisements in the newspapers a day before. 
The man is so humble, simple and he truly deserves this recognition. I am a 
huge fan of his and pick up any album irrespective of who is the director of 
the film. It’s a tribute to all the work he has done so far. 
I watched the Oscars and thought that the first award was well-deserved and the 
second one was double whammy for his millions of fans. I got Goosebumps while 
watching him perform. 
And talking about Resul Pookutty and the kind of work that he has done in our 
films is amazing, especially in Gandhi My Father. It’s really overwhelming to 
see an Indian flavour at the Kodak theatre”. 
Rahman makes music out of silence. He is so quiet and I knew him right from his 
early struggling days and consider him as my son or brother. 
I wish his dad R.K Sekhar was alive to see this historic and glorious moment of 
his son winning an Oscar. I have sung a lot of Malayalam songs under the baton 
of Sekhar, and was also privileged to sing under his son Rahman. I think Rahman 
is going to be a role model for the youth of this country as he has proved that 
hard work and determination is the road to success.
Mohanlal 
Rahman and Resul Pookutty, both truly deserved to get the Oscars. It was a 
great moment while I watched the Oscars on Television. I have worked for 2 
films with Rahman and both had outstanding songs. He is a wizard, a genius, 
better than the best. And it’s not a joke for Resul to compete with technicians 
of the world cinema to get the Oscar. 
sMadhavan 
`It is an unbelievable moment for India and personally for me it is a great day 
as I`m a big fan of Rahman and his music. I also wish Resul Pookutty all the 
best”
 

 






என்றும் அன்புடன்

'தமிழ்கவி'௧விசதீஷ்


  Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! Go to 
http://messenger.yahoo.com/invite/