Re: [arr] In their maestro’s FOOTSTEPS

2009-03-09 Thread Vithur
Thanks to everyone who shared their good wishes.

 Ella Pughazum Iraivan Oruvanakee

All Praises to God Alone




On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 7:09 AM, Sath Murthy sath.mur...@yahoo.com wrote:

Congrats to Vithur and other fans who are doing this fantastic event
 every week.

 Good deeds always get noticed even though it takes a little time

 All my hearty wishes are with you.

 Sath Murthy.

  --
 *From:* Thulasi Ram karoke...@gmail.com
 *To:* arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
 *Sent:* Sunday, March 8, 2009 12:22:56 PM
 *Subject:* Re: [arr] In their maestro’s FOOTSTEPS

  feels great! Congrats Vithur and team.

 On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 3:28 AM, Gopal Srinivasan catchg...@yahoo. 
 comcatchg...@yahoo.com
  wrote:


 In their maestro’s FOOTSTEPS

 This group of AR Rahman fans feeds the poor every Sunday

 Lakshmi Kumaraswami | TNN

 For the past one year, a group of people on motorbikes have been
 congregating at Kodambakkam
 every Sunday. Laden with food packets, they hop off their bikes and
 distribute it to anyone who
 looks like they need a meal — rag pickers, sewage workers and beggars.
 These good Samaritans
 have one thing in common: they are all diehard fans of music maestro AR
 Rahman.

 Last March, after meeting on an online group, some of the members —
 Vithur, Uma Shankar,
 Rakesh, Rasol Hanifaa and Somu — decided to do their bit for society.
 “Usually, we post a
 message on the site saying we’re going to meet and distribute food to the
 poor. Subsequently,
 many people turn up,” says Vithur. The group assembles at Shri
 Mahaganapathy fast foods in
 Kodambakkam and buys packed food — usually tomato or brinjal rice along
 with an appalam — for
 Rs 300 to Rs 500. Then they drive around the area, handing out food to the
 underprivileged. “We
 initially started out in Annanagar, but then decided to focus on
 Kodambakkam. As Rahman lives
 in the area, we feel like we’re doing a service and staying close to our
 mentor,” says Uma
 Shankar. Vithur adds that the students of KM Conservatory also often help
 out and they end up
 feeding at least 40 people.
 The group is united by their love for Rahman and inspired by the AR Rahman
 Fo u n d at i o n
 , which works towards eradicating poverty and hunger. “His humility pushes
 us to do something
 good for society. This is our small contribution to a cause he supports,”
 says Rakesh. On
 special days like Independence Day or Rahman’s birthday, the group visits
 orphanages and
 distributes a special meal. They organised a similar meal on Rahman’s
 return to the city after
 his triumphant run at the Oscars. “Usually, when we distribute food, we
 don’t mention Rahman’s
 name. But this time as we gave away special sweets and food, we said
 ‘Ellam pugazhum
 irraivanake’ as a tribute to him,” says Vithur. He adds that the BlaaZe
 joined the group when
 they distributed free meals after H Sridhar, Rahman’s sound engineer,
 passed away.
 The group plans to continue this service as long as possible. “We would
 like to expand but
 with our hectic schedules this is the only way we can do it regularly,”
 says Uma Shankar.
 Rakesh adds that there isn’t a better feeling than seeing the happiness of
 the people they
 feed. “It would probably be their only meal that day. Sometimes I leave
 the packets by their
 side while they are asleep and when they wake up, nothing can match the
 look on their faces,”
 he says.
 lakshmi.kumaraswami @timesgroup. comlakshmi.kumaraswami%40timesgroup.com

 GIVING BACK: The fan club before heading out to feed the poor



  




-- 
regards,
Vithur


Re: [arr] In their maestro’s FOOTSTEPS

2009-03-09 Thread Syed Ab. Cader
Guys, You are doing great job,,, I'm feeling bit unlucky cant be join this
opurtunity..

Syed

On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 5:24 PM, Vithur vith...@gmail.com wrote:

Thanks to everyone who shared their good wishes.

  Ella Pughazum Iraivan Oruvanakee

 All Praises to God Alone




 On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 7:09 AM, Sath Murthy sath.mur...@yahoo.com wrote:

Congrats to Vithur and other fans who are doing this fantastic event
 every week.

 Good deeds always get noticed even though it takes a little time

 All my hearty wishes are with you.

 Sath Murthy.

  --
 *From:* Thulasi Ram karoke...@gmail.com
 *To:* arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
 *Sent:* Sunday, March 8, 2009 12:22:56 PM
 *Subject:* Re: [arr] In their maestro’s FOOTSTEPS

  feels great! Congrats Vithur and team.

 On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 3:28 AM, Gopal Srinivasan catchg...@yahoo. 
 comcatchg...@yahoo.com
  wrote:


 In their maestro’s FOOTSTEPS

 This group of AR Rahman fans feeds the poor every Sunday

 Lakshmi Kumaraswami | TNN

 For the past one year, a group of people on motorbikes have been
 congregating at Kodambakkam
 every Sunday. Laden with food packets, they hop off their bikes and
 distribute it to anyone who
 looks like they need a meal — rag pickers, sewage workers and beggars.
 These good Samaritans
 have one thing in common: they are all diehard fans of music maestro AR
 Rahman.

 Last March, after meeting on an online group, some of the members —
 Vithur, Uma Shankar,
 Rakesh, Rasol Hanifaa and Somu — decided to do their bit for society.
 “Usually, we post a
 message on the site saying we’re going to meet and distribute food to the
 poor. Subsequently,
 many people turn up,” says Vithur. The group assembles at Shri
 Mahaganapathy fast foods in
 Kodambakkam and buys packed food — usually tomato or brinjal rice along
 with an appalam — for
 Rs 300 to Rs 500. Then they drive around the area, handing out food to
 the underprivileged. “We
 initially started out in Annanagar, but then decided to focus on
 Kodambakkam. As Rahman lives
 in the area, we feel like we’re doing a service and staying close to our
 mentor,” says Uma
 Shankar. Vithur adds that the students of KM Conservatory also often help
 out and they end up
 feeding at least 40 people.
 The group is united by their love for Rahman and inspired by the AR
 Rahman Fo u n d at i o n
 , which works towards eradicating poverty and hunger. “His humility
 pushes us to do something
 good for society. This is our small contribution to a cause he supports,”
 says Rakesh. On
 special days like Independence Day or Rahman’s birthday, the group visits
 orphanages and
 distributes a special meal. They organised a similar meal on Rahman’s
 return to the city after
 his triumphant run at the Oscars. “Usually, when we distribute food, we
 don’t mention Rahman’s
 name. But this time as we gave away special sweets and food, we said
 ‘Ellam pugazhum
 irraivanake’ as a tribute to him,” says Vithur. He adds that the BlaaZe
 joined the group when
 they distributed free meals after H Sridhar, Rahman’s sound engineer,
 passed away.
 The group plans to continue this service as long as possible. “We would
 like to expand but
 with our hectic schedules this is the only way we can do it regularly,”
 says Uma Shankar.
 Rakesh adds that there isn’t a better feeling than seeing the happiness
 of the people they
 feed. “It would probably be their only meal that day. Sometimes I leave
 the packets by their
 side while they are asleep and when they wake up, nothing can match the
 look on their faces,”
 he says.
 lakshmi.kumaraswami @timesgroup. comlakshmi.kumaraswami%40timesgroup.com

 GIVING BACK: The fan club before heading out to feed the poor






 --
 regards,
 Vithur



  



Re: [arr] In their maestro’s FOOTSTEPS

2009-03-09 Thread K.P.Chowdary
Vithur,
 
I am moved by your actions to serve people. I am die-hard fan of Maestro since 
roja was released in Telugu. I am from Hyderabad. But, Now, I am away from 
India. I am in Toronto, Canada. I don't get time to be a active member in the 
group. But, I visit regularly to keep me up to speed with the news.
I would love to contribute my part in serving people. Please let me know, How 
can I be helpful? Thank you in advance
 
Regards,
KP Chowdary

--- On Mon, 3/9/09, Vithur vith...@gmail.com wrote:

From: Vithur vith...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [arr] In their maestro’s FOOTSTEPS
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, March 9, 2009, 9:24 AM







Thanks to everyone who shared their good wishes. 
 
 Ella Pughazum Iraivan Oruvanakee 
 
All Praises to God Alone 
 


 
On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 7:09 AM, Sath Murthy sath.murthy@ yahoo.com wrote:








Congrats to Vithur and other fans who are doing this fantastic event every week.
 
Good deeds always get noticed even though it takes a little time
 
All my hearty wishes are with you.
 
Sath Murthy.





From: Thulasi Ram karoke...@gmail. com
To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com
Sent: Sunday, March 8, 2009 12:22:56 PM
Subject: Re: [arr] In their maestro’s FOOTSTEPS






feels great! Congrats Vithur and team.


On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 3:28 AM, Gopal Srinivasan catchg...@yahoo. com wrote:







In their maestro’s FOOTSTEPS

This group of AR Rahman fans feeds the poor every Sunday

Lakshmi Kumaraswami | TNN 

For the past one year, a group of people on motorbikes have been congregating 
at Kodambakkam
every Sunday. Laden with food packets, they hop off their bikes and distribute 
it to anyone who
looks like they need a meal — rag pickers, sewage workers and beggars. These 
good Samaritans
have one thing in common: they are all diehard fans of music maestro AR Rahman. 

Last March, after meeting on an online group, some of the members — Vithur, Uma 
Shankar,
Rakesh, Rasol Hanifaa and Somu — decided to do their bit for society. “Usually, 
we post a
message on the site saying we’re going to meet and distribute food to the poor. 
Subsequently,
many people turn up,” says Vithur. The group assembles at Shri Mahaganapathy 
fast foods in
Kodambakkam and buys packed food — usually tomato or brinjal rice along with an 
appalam — for
Rs 300 to Rs 500. Then they drive around the area, handing out food to the 
underprivileged. “We
initially started out in Annanagar, but then decided to focus on Kodambakkam. 
As Rahman lives
in the area, we feel like we’re doing a service and staying close to our 
mentor,” says Uma
Shankar. Vithur adds that the students of KM Conservatory also often help out 
and they end up
feeding at least 40 people. 
The group is united by their love for Rahman and inspired by the AR Rahman Fo u 
n d at i o n
, which works towards eradicating poverty and hunger. “His humility pushes us 
to do something
good for society. This is our small contribution to a cause he supports,” says 
Rakesh. On
special days like Independence Day or Rahman’s birthday, the group visits 
orphanages and
distributes a special meal. They organised a similar meal on Rahman’s return to 
the city after
his triumphant run at the Oscars. “Usually, when we distribute food, we don’t 
mention Rahman’s
name. But this time as we gave away special sweets and food, we said ‘Ellam 
pugazhum
irraivanake’ as a tribute to him,” says Vithur. He adds that the BlaaZe joined 
the group when
they distributed free meals after H Sridhar, Rahman’s sound engineer, passed 
away. 
The group plans to continue this service as long as possible. “We would like to 
expand but
with our hectic schedules this is the only way we can do it regularly,” says 
Uma Shankar.
Rakesh adds that there isn’t a better feeling than seeing the happiness of the 
people they
feed. “It would probably be their only meal that day. Sometimes I leave the 
packets by their
side while they are asleep and when they wake up, nothing can match the look on 
their faces,”
he says. 
lakshmi.kumaraswami @timesgroup. com

GIVING BACK: The fan club before heading out to feed the poor









-- 
regards,
Vithur



















  

Re: [arr] In their maestro’s FOOTSTEPS

2009-03-08 Thread Thulasi Ram
feels great! Congrats Vithur and team.

On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 3:28 AM, Gopal Srinivasan catchg...@yahoo.comwrote:


 In their maestro’s FOOTSTEPS

 This group of AR Rahman fans feeds the poor every Sunday

 Lakshmi Kumaraswami | TNN

 For the past one year, a group of people on motorbikes have been
 congregating at Kodambakkam
 every Sunday. Laden with food packets, they hop off their bikes and
 distribute it to anyone who
 looks like they need a meal — rag pickers, sewage workers and beggars.
 These good Samaritans
 have one thing in common: they are all diehard fans of music maestro AR
 Rahman.

 Last March, after meeting on an online group, some of the members — Vithur,
 Uma Shankar,
 Rakesh, Rasol Hanifaa and Somu — decided to do their bit for society.
 “Usually, we post a
 message on the site saying we’re going to meet and distribute food to the
 poor. Subsequently,
 many people turn up,” says Vithur. The group assembles at Shri
 Mahaganapathy fast foods in
 Kodambakkam and buys packed food — usually tomato or brinjal rice along
 with an appalam — for
 Rs 300 to Rs 500. Then they drive around the area, handing out food to the
 underprivileged. “We
 initially started out in Annanagar, but then decided to focus on
 Kodambakkam. As Rahman lives
 in the area, we feel like we’re doing a service and staying close to our
 mentor,” says Uma
 Shankar. Vithur adds that the students of KM Conservatory also often help
 out and they end up
 feeding at least 40 people.
 The group is united by their love for Rahman and inspired by the AR Rahman
 Fo u n d at i o n
 , which works towards eradicating poverty and hunger. “His humility pushes
 us to do something
 good for society. This is our small contribution to a cause he supports,”
 says Rakesh. On
 special days like Independence Day or Rahman’s birthday, the group visits
 orphanages and
 distributes a special meal. They organised a similar meal on Rahman’s
 return to the city after
 his triumphant run at the Oscars. “Usually, when we distribute food, we
 don’t mention Rahman’s
 name. But this time as we gave away special sweets and food, we said ‘Ellam
 pugazhum
 irraivanake’ as a tribute to him,” says Vithur. He adds that the BlaaZe
 joined the group when
 they distributed free meals after H Sridhar, Rahman’s sound engineer,
 passed away.
 The group plans to continue this service as long as possible. “We would
 like to expand but
 with our hectic schedules this is the only way we can do it regularly,”
 says Uma Shankar.
 Rakesh adds that there isn’t a better feeling than seeing the happiness of
 the people they
 feed. “It would probably be their only meal that day. Sometimes I leave the
 packets by their
 side while they are asleep and when they wake up, nothing can match the
 look on their faces,”
 he says.
 lakshmi.kumarasw...@timesgroup.com lakshmi.kumaraswami%40timesgroup.com

 GIVING BACK: The fan club before heading out to feed the poor
  



Re: [arr] In their maestro’s FOOTSTEPS

2009-03-08 Thread Sath Murthy
Congrats to Vithur and other fans who are doing this fantastic event every week.

Good deeds always get noticed even though it takes a little time

All my hearty wishes are with you.

Sath Murthy.





From: Thulasi Ram karoke...@gmail.com
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, March 8, 2009 12:22:56 PM
Subject: Re: [arr] In their maestro’s FOOTSTEPS


feels great! Congrats Vithur and team.


On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 3:28 AM, Gopal Srinivasan catchg...@yahoo. com wrote:


In their maestro’s FOOTSTEPS

This group of AR Rahman fans feeds the poor every Sunday

Lakshmi Kumaraswami | TNN 

For the past one year, a group of people on motorbikes have been congregating 
at Kodambakkam
every Sunday. Laden with food packets, they hop off their bikes and distribute 
it to anyone who
looks like they need a meal — rag pickers, sewage workers and beggars. These 
good Samaritans
have one thing in common: they are all diehard fans of music maestro AR Rahman. 

Last March, after meeting on an online group, some of the members — Vithur, Uma 
Shankar,
Rakesh, Rasol Hanifaa and Somu — decided to do their bit for society. “Usually, 
we post a
message on the site saying we’re going to meet and distribute food to the poor. 
Subsequently,
many people turn up,” says Vithur. The group assembles at Shri Mahaganapathy 
fast foods in
Kodambakkam and buys packed food — usually tomato or brinjal rice along with an 
appalam — for
Rs 300 to Rs 500. Then they drive around the area, handing out food to the 
underprivileged. “We
initially started out in Annanagar, but then decided to focus on Kodambakkam. 
As Rahman lives
in the area, we feel like we’re doing a service and staying close to our 
mentor,” says Uma
Shankar. Vithur adds that the students of KM Conservatory also often help out 
and they end up
feeding at least 40 people. 
The group is united by their love for Rahman and inspired by the AR Rahman Fo u 
n d at i o n
, which works towards eradicating poverty and hunger. “His humility pushes us 
to do something
good for society. This is our small contribution to a cause he supports,” says 
Rakesh. On
special days like Independence Day or Rahman’s birthday, the group visits 
orphanages and
distributes a special meal. They organised a similar meal on Rahman’s return to 
the city after
his triumphant run at the Oscars. “Usually, when we distribute food, we don’t 
mention Rahman’s
name. But this time as we gave away special sweets and food, we said ‘Ellam 
pugazhum
irraivanake’ as a tribute to him,” says Vithur. He adds that the BlaaZe joined 
the group when
they distributed free meals after H Sridhar, Rahman’s sound engineer, passed 
away. 
The group plans to continue this service as long as possible. “We would like to 
expand but
with our hectic schedules this is the only way we can do it regularly,” says 
Uma Shankar.
Rakesh adds that there isn’t a better feeling than seeing the happiness of the 
people they
feed. “It would probably be their only meal that day. Sometimes I leave the 
packets by their
side while they are asleep and when they wake up, nothing can match the look on 
their faces,”
he says. 
lakshmi.kumaraswami @timesgroup. com

GIVING BACK: The fan club before heading out to feed the poor