[arr] Interesting find...

2006-12-26 Thread p_ramasamy2000
Hey guys,
I was just listening to a May Maatham BGM track titled Dreamy 
Thoughts and lo...it happened to be the same tune as the muppadhu 
nimidam song from Parasuram. If you get a chance to listen to it, plz 
do so. I was amused that ARR had actually written this note quite a 
while back but later used it years after it was written.

Note: I got this track a while back from the ARR FTP site.



[arr] interesting find

2006-05-21 Thread siddhu vipin



hey guys


A couple of days back I was watching a DVD of the recent Nicholas Cage
flick, Lord of War. It turned out to be an average thriller about
weapons sales across the world, with a rather cynical (but perhaps
reasonably accurate) portrayal of how weapons are stolen to anyone who
can pay, and where the weapons come from. The highlight of the movie
(to me) was Eamonn Walker's portrayal of Andre Baptise, an African
warlord, and dictator of Liberia (based on the real life former tyrant
of that poor African country, Charles Taylor).

But there's one scene that caught me completely by surprise. Cage is
flying in some serious weaponry to Liberia, and his plane is tailed by
Interpol agent Jack Valentine (Ethan Hunt...yikes, Hawke (thanks
Patrix)), who forces him to land, and then cuffs him and leaves him
stranded in the wilderness.

The soundtrack starts playing as Cage sits silently on a box. It
sounds uncannily familiar, but only for a moment.

I realize I'm listening to a tune I know very, very well, from an old
favorite movie of mine.

It's the theme music from Mani Rathnam's Bombay.

Then, at the end of the movie where the credits appear, I see A.R.
Rahman's name, and a clear statement of permission from Universal
Music.

Excellent. very inspiring!!

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Re: [arr] interesting find

2006-05-21 Thread $*$ PaVaN $*$



Siddhu..its a old news mate..even rahman himself mentioned abt it in his cnn-ibn interview..but i liked the way u mentioned it..it was intresting..  siddhu vipin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  hey guysA couple of days back I was watching a DVD of the recent Nicholas Cageflick, Lord of War. It turned out to be an average thriller aboutweapons sales across the world, with a rather cynical (but perhapsreasonably accurate) portrayal of how weapons are stolen to anyone whocan pay, and where the weapons come from. The highlight of the movie(to me) was Eamonn Walker's portrayal of Andre Baptise, an Africanwarlord, and dictator of Liberia (based on the real life former tyrantof that poor
 African country, Charles Taylor).But there's one scene that caught me completely by surprise. Cage isflying in some serious weaponry to Liberia, and his plane is tailed byInterpol agent Jack Valentine (Ethan Hunt...yikes, Hawke (thanksPatrix)), who forces him to land, and then cuffs him and leaves himstranded in the wilderness.The soundtrack starts playing as Cage sits silently on a box. Itsounds uncannily familiar, but only for a moment.I realize I'm listening to a tune I know very, very well, from an oldfavorite movie of mine.It's the theme music from Mani Rathnam's Bombay.Then, at the end of the movie where the credits appear, I see A.R.Rahman's name, and a clear statement of permission from UniversalMusic.Excellent. very inspiring!!_One and only Ash. Find out all about her. Only on MSN Search http://server1.msn.co.in/profile/aishwarya.asp

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Re: [arr] interesting find

2006-05-21 Thread Sachin



Very interesting - Yes he is credited .. NICE!! :) Here is the link.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0399295/fullcredits


--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, siddhu vipin [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

 hey guys
 
 
 A couple of days back I was watching a DVD of the recent Nicholas 
Cage
 flick, Lord of War. It turned out to be an average thriller about
 weapons sales across the world, with a rather cynical (but perhaps
 reasonably accurate) portrayal of how weapons are stolen to anyone 
who
 can pay, and where the weapons come from. The highlight of the movie
 (to me) was Eamonn Walker's portrayal of Andre Baptise, an African
 warlord, and dictator of Liberia (based on the real life former 
tyrant
 of that poor African country, Charles Taylor).
 
 But there's one scene that caught me completely by surprise. Cage is
 flying in some serious weaponry to Liberia, and his plane is tailed 
by
 Interpol agent Jack Valentine (Ethan Hunt...yikes, Hawke (thanks
 Patrix)), who forces him to land, and then cuffs him and leaves him
 stranded in the wilderness.
 
 The soundtrack starts playing as Cage sits silently on a box. It
 sounds uncannily familiar, but only for a moment.
 
 I realize I'm listening to a tune I know very, very well, from an 
old
 favorite movie of mine.
 
 It's the theme music from Mani Rathnam's Bombay.
 
 Then, at the end of the movie where the credits appear, I see A.R.
 Rahman's name, and a clear statement of permission from Universal
 Music.
 
 Excellent. very inspiring!!
 
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