[arr] Re: Shreya Ghoshal and Her Awesomeee Tamil Diction!!!

2010-05-13 Thread Jahanzeb
Thanks Gayathri and ARRvind :)



/Jahanzeb


--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Gayathri Chandrakasan gayathri_c...@... 
wrote:

 Vandhai means came. You're right about kanna-it means dear nevertheless you 
 can only use the same when referring to men/boys.
 
 --- On Wed, 5/12/10, Jahanzeb jahanzebti...@... wrote:
 
 From: Jahanzeb jahanzebti...@...
 Subject: [arr] Re: Shreya Ghoshal and Her Awesomeee Tamil Diction!!!
 To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
 Date: Wednesday, May 12, 2010, 1:52 AM
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
   
   
   Thanks Dinesh. Oh okay so it is from Mannipaay (i wish i understood 
 Tamil), i really love these lines (and GM has shot them so amazingly, with 
 Simbhu and Trish walking in slow motion) and especially i am totally in love 
 with the way Shreya sang the preceding line:
 
 
 
 En en vaazhvil vandhaai kanna nee 
 
 povaayo kaanal neer pole thondri 
 
 
 
 Why did you come into my life my dear 
 
 Will you vanish like a mirage 
 
 
 
 it gives me goosebumps everytime. especially the way she says vandhaai, it 
 takes my heart away. just awesome! 
 
 btw just to make sure, does vandhaai mean life and kanna means dear?? 
 
 
 
 /Jahanzeb
 
 
 
 --- In arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com, Dinesh Scaran dinesh.scaran@ ... 
 wrote:
 
 
 
  Its from Mannipaya - Vinnaithaandi Varuvaiya..
 
  
 
  It means  Night is the time for everyone to sleep peacefully, but for me 
  its the time for my pillow to get wet of my tears
 
  
 
  --- In arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com, Jahanzeb jahanzebtippu@  wrote:
 
  
 
   dear may i know which song is this line from and what does it mean? 
   thanks.
 
   
 
   /Jahanzeb
 
   
 
   --- In arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com, Sudan sudan.rc@ wrote:
 
   
 
Shreya rocks with her pronunciation and the way she sings with right 
amount
 
of emotion/stress/ feel for those lyrics...
 

 
An excellent example is the way she sings the line -- Anaivarum 
thoongidum
 
eravaenum nearam athu enaku thalai anai nanaithindum nearam
 

 
..Sudan
 

 
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 10:36 AM, Gayathri Chandrakasan 
 
gayathri_ck17@  wrote:
 

 

 

 
 I agree, it's always been amazing to hear Shreya Ghosal in Tamil. She
 
 pronounces the words which such perfection that you're left wondering 
 if
 
 Tamil is actually her mother tongue! I agree with you Arvind that 
 Manipaya
 
 is a comparatively easier song to sing. She might not have to 
 concentrate on
 
 the la La and zha nevertheless, there were a number of 
 dha/da/tha
 
 words involved in the song which she distinguishes and pronounces 
 with ease.
 
 A lot of non-tamil singers make mistake when faced with these letters 
 too.
 

 
 --- On *Mon, 5/10/10, ARRvind arr_arvind@ * wrote:
 

 

 
 From: ARRvind arr_arvind@ 
 
 Subject: [arr] Shreya Ghoshal and Her Awesomeee Tamil Diction!!!
 
 To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com
 
 Date: Monday, May 10, 2010, 12:33 AM
 

 

 

 
 Its quite astonishing to hear the Bengali rooted Shreya Ghoshal 
 pronouncing
 
 many tough words of Tamil in almost every song she renders in the
 
 language..! Particularly in ARR songs...
 

 
 Thazhuvudhu Nazhuvudhu.. .is one toughest tongue twisting song which 
 even a
 
 Tamil born girl would get highly conscious about ,while crooning...she
 
 managed soo very well.!
 

 
 Mannipaaaya. ...was quite clean and easy words to mouth.., but her 
 voice
 
 filled us with warmth.
 

 
 Kalvare Kalvareshe makes the minute difference of la, La and 
 zha
 
 sooo profoundly clear and registers in our heart...particularl y in 
 the
 
 lines..
 

 
 *Valimigum IdangaL Valimiga IdangaL ThamiZHukku Therigindrathey. ..*
 

 
 I strongly feel, that , after the legendary KS Chitra, Shreya is one 
 great
 
 voice which sounds native in whatever language she sings...! She's one
 
 talent that entire India can be proud of..!
 

 
 Hope for more and more ARR - Shreya combination in future...be it 
 Tamil,
 
 Telugu, Hindi, Malayalam, Kannadathis combo ROCKS
 

 

 
  
 

 
   
 
  
 
 





[arr] Re: Shreya Ghoshal and Her Awesomeee Tamil Diction!!!

2010-05-12 Thread Jahanzeb
Thanks Dinesh. Oh okay so it is from Mannipaay (i wish i understood Tamil), i 
really love these lines (and GM has shot them so amazingly, with Simbhu and 
Trish walking in slow motion) and especially i am totally in love with the way 
Shreya sang the preceding line:

En en vaazhvil vandhaai kanna nee 
povaayo kaanal neer pole thondri 

Why did you come into my life my dear 
Will you vanish like a mirage 

it gives me goosebumps everytime. especially the way she says vandhaai, it 
takes my heart away. just awesome! 
btw just to make sure, does vandhaai mean life and kanna means dear?? 


/Jahanzeb


--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Dinesh Scaran dinesh.sca...@... wrote:

 Its from Mannipaya - Vinnaithaandi Varuvaiya..
 
 It means  Night is the time for everyone to sleep peacefully, but for me its 
 the time for my pillow to get wet of my tears
 
 --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Jahanzeb jahanzebtippu@ wrote:
 
  dear may i know which song is this line from and what does it mean? thanks.
  
  /Jahanzeb
  
  --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Sudan sudan.rc@ wrote:
  
   Shreya rocks with her pronunciation and the way she sings with right 
   amount
   of emotion/stress/feel for those lyrics...
   
   An excellent example is the way she sings the line -- Anaivarum 
   thoongidum
   eravaenum nearam athu enaku thalai anai nanaithindum nearam
   
   ..Sudan
   
   On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 10:36 AM, Gayathri Chandrakasan 
   gayathri_ck17@ wrote:
   
   
   
I agree, it's always been amazing to hear Shreya Ghosal in Tamil. She
pronounces the words which such perfection that you're left wondering if
Tamil is actually her mother tongue! I agree with you Arvind that 
Manipaya
is a comparatively easier song to sing. She might not have to 
concentrate on
the la La and zha nevertheless, there were a number of dha/da/tha
words involved in the song which she distinguishes and pronounces with 
ease.
A lot of non-tamil singers make mistake when faced with these letters 
too.
   
--- On *Mon, 5/10/10, ARRvind arr_arvind@* wrote:
   
   
From: ARRvind arr_arvind@
Subject: [arr] Shreya Ghoshal and Her Awesomeee Tamil Diction!!!
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, May 10, 2010, 12:33 AM
   
   
   
Its quite astonishing to hear the Bengali rooted Shreya Ghoshal 
pronouncing
many tough words of Tamil in almost every song she renders in the
language..! Particularly in ARR songs...
   
Thazhuvudhu Nazhuvudhu.. .is one toughest tongue twisting song which 
even a
Tamil born girl would get highly conscious about ,while crooning...she
managed soo very well.!
   
Mannipaaaya. ...was quite clean and easy words to mouth.., but her voice
filled us with warmth.
   
Kalvare Kalvareshe makes the minute difference of la, La and 
zha
sooo profoundly clear and registers in our heart...particularl y in the
lines..
   
*Valimigum IdangaL Valimiga IdangaL ThamiZHukku Therigindrathey. ..*
   
I strongly feel, that , after the legendary KS Chitra, Shreya is one 
great
voice which sounds native in whatever language she sings...! She's one
talent that entire India can be proud of..!
   
Hope for more and more ARR - Shreya combination in future...be it Tamil,
Telugu, Hindi, Malayalam, Kannadathis combo ROCKS
   
   
 
   
  
 





Re: [arr] Re: Shreya Ghoshal and Her Awesomeee Tamil Diction!!!

2010-05-12 Thread Srini Santhanam

Vaazhvu/ Vaazhvil means life
Vandhai means come
Kanna is a fond way of referring to someone.
__
Cheers,
Srini

On 12-May-2010, at 4:52 PM, Jahanzeb jahanzebti...@yahoo.com wrote:

Thanks Dinesh. Oh okay so it is from Mannipaay (i wish i understood  
Tamil), i really love these lines (and GM has shot them so  
amazingly, with Simbhu and Trish walking in slow motion) and  
especially i am totally in love with the way Shreya sang the  
preceding line:


En en vaazhvil vandhaai kanna nee
povaayo kaanal neer pole thondri

Why did you come into my life my dear
Will you vanish like a mirage

it gives me goosebumps everytime. especially the way she says  
vandhaai, it takes my heart away. just awesome!

btw just to make sure, does vandhaai mean life and kanna means dear??

/Jahanzeb

--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Dinesh Scaran  
dinesh.sca...@... wrote:


 Its from Mannipaya - Vinnaithaandi Varuvaiya..

 It means  Night is the time for everyone to sleep peacefully, but  
for me its the time for my pillow to get wet of my tears


 --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Jahanzeb jahanzebtippu@  
wrote:

 
  dear may i know which song is this line from and what does it  
mean? thanks.

 
  /Jahanzeb
 
  --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Sudan sudan.rc@ wrote:
  
   Shreya rocks with her pronunciation and the way she sings with  
right amount

   of emotion/stress/feel for those lyrics...
  
   An excellent example is the way she sings the line --  
Anaivarum thoongidum

   eravaenum nearam athu enaku thalai anai nanaithindum nearam
  
   ..Sudan
  
   On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 10:36 AM, Gayathri Chandrakasan 
   gayathri_ck17@ wrote:
  
   
   
I agree, it's always been amazing to hear Shreya Ghosal in  
Tamil. She
pronounces the words which such perfection that you're left  
wondering if
Tamil is actually her mother tongue! I agree with you Arvind  
that Manipaya
is a comparatively easier song to sing. She might not have  
to concentrate on
the la La and zha nevertheless, there were a number of  
dha/da/tha
words involved in the song which she distinguishes and  
pronounces with ease.
A lot of non-tamil singers make mistake when faced with  
these letters too.

   
--- On *Mon, 5/10/10, ARRvind arr_arvind@* wrote:
   
   
From: ARRvind arr_arvind@
Subject: [arr] Shreya Ghoshal and Her Awesomeee Tamil  
Diction!!!

To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, May 10, 2010, 12:33 AM
   
   
   
Its quite astonishing to hear the Bengali rooted Shreya  
Ghoshal pronouncing
many tough words of Tamil in almost every song she renders  
in the

language..! Particularly in ARR songs...
   
Thazhuvudhu Nazhuvudhu.. .is one toughest tongue twisting  
song which even a
Tamil born girl would get highly conscious about ,while  
crooning...she

managed soo very well.!
   
Mannipaaaya. ...was quite clean and easy words to mouth..,  
but her voice

filled us with warmth.
   
Kalvare Kalvareshe makes the minute difference of la,  
La and zha
sooo profoundly clear and registers in our  
heart...particularl y in the

lines..
   
*Valimigum IdangaL Valimiga IdangaL ThamiZHukku  
Therigindrathey. ..*

   
I strongly feel, that , after the legendary KS Chitra,  
Shreya is one great
voice which sounds native in whatever language she sings...!  
She's one

talent that entire India can be proud of..!
   
Hope for more and more ARR - Shreya combination in  
future...be it Tamil,

Telugu, Hindi, Malayalam, Kannadathis combo ROCKS
   
   
   
   
  
 





[arr] Re: Shreya Ghoshal and Her Awesomeee Tamil Diction!!!

2010-05-12 Thread Jahanzeb
okay so vaazhvil is life. thanks for that dear.

/Jahanzeb

--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Srini Santhanam saint.si...@... wrote:

 Vaazhvu/ Vaazhvil means life
 Vandhai means come
 Kanna is a fond way of referring to someone.
 __
 Cheers,
 Srini
 
 On 12-May-2010, at 4:52 PM, Jahanzeb jahanzebti...@... wrote:
 
  Thanks Dinesh. Oh okay so it is from Mannipaay (i wish i understood  
  Tamil), i really love these lines (and GM has shot them so  
  amazingly, with Simbhu and Trish walking in slow motion) and  
  especially i am totally in love with the way Shreya sang the  
  preceding line:
 
  En en vaazhvil vandhaai kanna nee
  povaayo kaanal neer pole thondri
 
  Why did you come into my life my dear
  Will you vanish like a mirage
 
  it gives me goosebumps everytime. especially the way she says  
  vandhaai, it takes my heart away. just awesome!
  btw just to make sure, does vandhaai mean life and kanna means dear??
 
  /Jahanzeb
 
  --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Dinesh Scaran  
  dinesh.scaran@ wrote:
  
   Its from Mannipaya - Vinnaithaandi Varuvaiya..
  
   It means  Night is the time for everyone to sleep peacefully, but  
  for me its the time for my pillow to get wet of my tears
  
   --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Jahanzeb jahanzebtippu@  
  wrote:
   
dear may i know which song is this line from and what does it  
  mean? thanks.
   
/Jahanzeb
   
--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Sudan sudan.rc@ wrote:

 Shreya rocks with her pronunciation and the way she sings with  
  right amount
 of emotion/stress/feel for those lyrics...

 An excellent example is the way she sings the line --  
  Anaivarum thoongidum
 eravaenum nearam athu enaku thalai anai nanaithindum nearam

 ..Sudan

 On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 10:36 AM, Gayathri Chandrakasan 
 gayathri_ck17@ wrote:

 
 
  I agree, it's always been amazing to hear Shreya Ghosal in  
  Tamil. She
  pronounces the words which such perfection that you're left  
  wondering if
  Tamil is actually her mother tongue! I agree with you Arvind  
  that Manipaya
  is a comparatively easier song to sing. She might not have  
  to concentrate on
  the la La and zha nevertheless, there were a number of  
  dha/da/tha
  words involved in the song which she distinguishes and  
  pronounces with ease.
  A lot of non-tamil singers make mistake when faced with  
  these letters too.
 
  --- On *Mon, 5/10/10, ARRvind arr_arvind@* wrote:
 
 
  From: ARRvind arr_arvind@
  Subject: [arr] Shreya Ghoshal and Her Awesomeee Tamil  
  Diction!!!
  To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
  Date: Monday, May 10, 2010, 12:33 AM
 
 
 
  Its quite astonishing to hear the Bengali rooted Shreya  
  Ghoshal pronouncing
  many tough words of Tamil in almost every song she renders  
  in the
  language..! Particularly in ARR songs...
 
  Thazhuvudhu Nazhuvudhu.. .is one toughest tongue twisting  
  song which even a
  Tamil born girl would get highly conscious about ,while  
  crooning...she
  managed soo very well.!
 
  Mannipaaaya. ...was quite clean and easy words to mouth..,  
  but her voice
  filled us with warmth.
 
  Kalvare Kalvareshe makes the minute difference of la,  
  La and zha
  sooo profoundly clear and registers in our  
  heart...particularl y in the
  lines..
 
  *Valimigum IdangaL Valimiga IdangaL ThamiZHukku  
  Therigindrathey. ..*
 
  I strongly feel, that , after the legendary KS Chitra,  
  Shreya is one great
  voice which sounds native in whatever language she sings...!  
  She's one
  talent that entire India can be proud of..!
 
  Hope for more and more ARR - Shreya combination in  
  future...be it Tamil,
  Telugu, Hindi, Malayalam, Kannadathis combo ROCKS
 
 
 
 

   
  
 
 





Re: [arr] Re: Shreya Ghoshal and Her Awesomeee Tamil Diction!!!

2010-05-12 Thread Gayathri Chandrakasan
Vandhai means came. You're right about kanna-it means dear nevertheless you can 
only use the same when referring to men/boys.

--- On Wed, 5/12/10, Jahanzeb jahanzebti...@yahoo.com wrote:

From: Jahanzeb jahanzebti...@yahoo.com
Subject: [arr] Re: Shreya Ghoshal and Her Awesomeee Tamil Diction!!!
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, May 12, 2010, 1:52 AM







 



  



  
  
  Thanks Dinesh. Oh okay so it is from Mannipaay (i wish i understood 
Tamil), i really love these lines (and GM has shot them so amazingly, with 
Simbhu and Trish walking in slow motion) and especially i am totally in love 
with the way Shreya sang the preceding line:



En en vaazhvil vandhaai kanna nee 

povaayo kaanal neer pole thondri 



Why did you come into my life my dear 

Will you vanish like a mirage 



it gives me goosebumps everytime. especially the way she says vandhaai, it 
takes my heart away. just awesome! 

btw just to make sure, does vandhaai mean life and kanna means dear?? 



/Jahanzeb



--- In arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com, Dinesh Scaran dinesh.scaran@ ... 
wrote:



 Its from Mannipaya - Vinnaithaandi Varuvaiya..

 

 It means  Night is the time for everyone to sleep peacefully, but for me its 
 the time for my pillow to get wet of my tears

 

 --- In arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com, Jahanzeb jahanzebtippu@  wrote:

 

  dear may i know which song is this line from and what does it mean? thanks.

  

  /Jahanzeb

  

  --- In arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com, Sudan sudan.rc@ wrote:

  

   Shreya rocks with her pronunciation and the way she sings with right 
   amount

   of emotion/stress/ feel for those lyrics...

   

   An excellent example is the way she sings the line -- Anaivarum 
   thoongidum

   eravaenum nearam athu enaku thalai anai nanaithindum nearam

   

   ..Sudan

   

   On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 10:36 AM, Gayathri Chandrakasan 

   gayathri_ck17@  wrote:

   

   

   

I agree, it's always been amazing to hear Shreya Ghosal in Tamil. She

pronounces the words which such perfection that you're left wondering if

Tamil is actually her mother tongue! I agree with you Arvind that 
Manipaya

is a comparatively easier song to sing. She might not have to 
concentrate on

the la La and zha nevertheless, there were a number of dha/da/tha

words involved in the song which she distinguishes and pronounces with 
ease.

A lot of non-tamil singers make mistake when faced with these letters 
too.

   

--- On *Mon, 5/10/10, ARRvind arr_arvind@ * wrote:

   

   

From: ARRvind arr_arvind@ 

Subject: [arr] Shreya Ghoshal and Her Awesomeee Tamil Diction!!!

To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com

Date: Monday, May 10, 2010, 12:33 AM

   

   

   

Its quite astonishing to hear the Bengali rooted Shreya Ghoshal 
pronouncing

many tough words of Tamil in almost every song she renders in the

language..! Particularly in ARR songs...

   

Thazhuvudhu Nazhuvudhu.. .is one toughest tongue twisting song which 
even a

Tamil born girl would get highly conscious about ,while crooning...she

managed soo very well.!

   

Mannipaaaya. ...was quite clean and easy words to mouth.., but her voice

filled us with warmth.

   

Kalvare Kalvareshe makes the minute difference of la, La and 
zha

sooo profoundly clear and registers in our heart...particularl y in the

lines..

   

*Valimigum IdangaL Valimiga IdangaL ThamiZHukku Therigindrathey. ..*

   

I strongly feel, that , after the legendary KS Chitra, Shreya is one 
great

voice which sounds native in whatever language she sings...! She's one

talent that entire India can be proud of..!

   

Hope for more and more ARR - Shreya combination in future...be it Tamil,

Telugu, Hindi, Malayalam, Kannadathis combo ROCKS

   

   

 

   

  

 








 





 



  






  

Re: [arr] Re: Shreya Ghoshal and Her Awesomeee Tamil Diction!!!

2010-05-12 Thread ARRvind
 
Vandhaay meansYou came
 
Vaazhvil means  Life
 
Kanna.. means..Dear..! 

--- On Wed, 5/12/10, Jahanzeb jahanzebti...@yahoo.com wrote:


From: Jahanzeb jahanzebti...@yahoo.com
Subject: [arr] Re: Shreya Ghoshal and Her Awesomeee Tamil Diction!!!
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, May 12, 2010, 8:52 AM


  



Thanks Dinesh. Oh okay so it is from Mannipaay (i wish i understood Tamil), i 
really love these lines (and GM has shot them so amazingly, with Simbhu and 
Trish walking in slow motion) and especially i am totally in love with the way 
Shreya sang the preceding line:

En en vaazhvil vandhaai kanna nee 
povaayo kaanal neer pole thondri 

Why did you come into my life my dear 
Will you vanish like a mirage 

it gives me goosebumps everytime. especially the way she says vandhaai, it 
takes my heart away. just awesome! 
btw just to make sure, does vandhaai mean life and kanna means dear?? 

/Jahanzeb

--- In arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com, Dinesh Scaran dinesh.scaran@ ... 
wrote:

 Its from Mannipaya - Vinnaithaandi Varuvaiya..
 
 It means  Night is the time for everyone to sleep peacefully, but for me its 
 the time for my pillow to get wet of my tears
 
 --- In arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com, Jahanzeb jahanzebtippu@  wrote:
 
  dear may i know which song is this line from and what does it mean? thanks.
  
  /Jahanzeb
  
  --- In arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com, Sudan sudan.rc@ wrote:
  
   Shreya rocks with her pronunciation and the way she sings with right 
   amount
   of emotion/stress/ feel for those lyrics...
   
   An excellent example is the way she sings the line -- Anaivarum 
   thoongidum
   eravaenum nearam athu enaku thalai anai nanaithindum nearam
   
   ..Sudan
   
   On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 10:36 AM, Gayathri Chandrakasan 
   gayathri_ck17@  wrote:
   
   
   
I agree, it's always been amazing to hear Shreya Ghosal in Tamil. She
pronounces the words which such perfection that you're left wondering if
Tamil is actually her mother tongue! I agree with you Arvind that 
Manipaya
is a comparatively easier song to sing. She might not have to 
concentrate on
the la La and zha nevertheless, there were a number of dha/da/tha
words involved in the song which she distinguishes and pronounces with 
ease.
A lot of non-tamil singers make mistake when faced with these letters 
too.
   
--- On *Mon, 5/10/10, ARRvind arr_arvind@ * wrote:
   
   
From: ARRvind arr_arvind@ 
Subject: [arr] Shreya Ghoshal and Her Awesomeee Tamil Diction!!!
To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com
Date: Monday, May 10, 2010, 12:33 AM
   
   
   
Its quite astonishing to hear the Bengali rooted Shreya Ghoshal 
pronouncing
many tough words of Tamil in almost every song she renders in the
language..! Particularly in ARR songs...
   
Thazhuvudhu Nazhuvudhu.. .is one toughest tongue twisting song which 
even a
Tamil born girl would get highly conscious about ,while crooning...she
managed soo very well.!
   
Mannipaaaya. ...was quite clean and easy words to mouth.., but her voice
filled us with warmth.
   
Kalvare Kalvareshe makes the minute difference of la, La and 
zha
sooo profoundly clear and registers in our heart...particularl y in the
lines..
   
*Valimigum IdangaL Valimiga IdangaL ThamiZHukku Therigindrathey. ..*
   
I strongly feel, that , after the legendary KS Chitra, Shreya is one 
great
voice which sounds native in whatever language she sings...! She's one
talent that entire India can be proud of..!
   
Hope for more and more ARR - Shreya combination in future...be it Tamil,
Telugu, Hindi, Malayalam, Kannadathis combo ROCKS
   
   

   
  
 










  

[arr] Re: Shreya Ghoshal and Her Awesomeee Tamil Diction!!!

2010-05-11 Thread Jahanzeb
dear may i know which song is this line from and what does it mean? thanks.

/Jahanzeb

--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Sudan sudan...@... wrote:

 Shreya rocks with her pronunciation and the way she sings with right amount
 of emotion/stress/feel for those lyrics...
 
 An excellent example is the way she sings the line -- Anaivarum thoongidum
 eravaenum nearam athu enaku thalai anai nanaithindum nearam
 
 ..Sudan
 
 On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 10:36 AM, Gayathri Chandrakasan 
 gayathri_c...@... wrote:
 
 
 
  I agree, it's always been amazing to hear Shreya Ghosal in Tamil. She
  pronounces the words which such perfection that you're left wondering if
  Tamil is actually her mother tongue! I agree with you Arvind that Manipaya
  is a comparatively easier song to sing. She might not have to concentrate on
  the la La and zha nevertheless, there were a number of dha/da/tha
  words involved in the song which she distinguishes and pronounces with ease.
  A lot of non-tamil singers make mistake when faced with these letters too.
 
  --- On *Mon, 5/10/10, ARRvind arr_arv...@...* wrote:
 
 
  From: ARRvind arr_arv...@...
  Subject: [arr] Shreya Ghoshal and Her Awesomeee Tamil Diction!!!
  To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
  Date: Monday, May 10, 2010, 12:33 AM
 
 
 
  Its quite astonishing to hear the Bengali rooted Shreya Ghoshal pronouncing
  many tough words of Tamil in almost every song she renders in the
  language..! Particularly in ARR songs...
 
  Thazhuvudhu Nazhuvudhu.. .is one toughest tongue twisting song which even a
  Tamil born girl would get highly conscious about ,while crooning...she
  managed soo very well.!
 
  Mannipaaaya. ...was quite clean and easy words to mouth.., but her voice
  filled us with warmth.
 
  Kalvare Kalvareshe makes the minute difference of la, La and zha
  sooo profoundly clear and registers in our heart...particularl y in the
  lines..
 
  *Valimigum IdangaL Valimiga IdangaL ThamiZHukku Therigindrathey. ..*
 
  I strongly feel, that , after the legendary KS Chitra, Shreya is one great
  voice which sounds native in whatever language she sings...! She's one
  talent that entire India can be proud of..!
 
  Hope for more and more ARR - Shreya combination in future...be it Tamil,
  Telugu, Hindi, Malayalam, Kannadathis combo ROCKS
 
 
   
 





[arr] Re: Shreya Ghoshal and Her Awesomeee Tamil Diction!!!

2010-05-11 Thread Yogesh

You are true in saying that Jahanzeb.
Shreya is blessed singer..!
Munbe va,Mannipayya and many more..


Regards
Yogesh
--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Jahanzeb jahanzebti...@... wrote:

 Don't know about the pronunciation as I don't understand Tamil but man does 
 she sound sweet, oh my God. she's the sweetest voice I have ever heard. now 
 she has totally captured my heart the way she sang Mannipaaya. such sheer 
 sweetness, emotions and perfection. she deserves another national award for 
 it. one word: awesome!
 
 /Jahanzeb
 
 
 --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Roshan c.pixels@ wrote:
 
  Fully agree with you, though i don't speak tamil that well, i can feel it
  when one is pronouncing the words correctly as it is very close to
  malayalam.  most of the hindi singers have problem pronouncing zha and La
  correctly.. other problem with non-native singers is the nasal accent. even
  chitra had it when singing Hindi. shreya is perfect in pronouncing the words
  and even when she sounds nasal in some parts, she sound even more beautiful.
  she is really gifted.
  
  
  On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 1:03 PM, ARRvind arr_arvind@ wrote:
  
  
  
   Its quite astonishing to hear the Bengali rooted Shreya Ghoshal 
   pronouncing
   many tough words of Tamil in almost every song she renders in the
   language..! Particularly in ARR songs...
  
   Thazhuvudhu Nazhuvudhu...is one toughest tongue twisting song which even a
   Tamil born girl would get highly conscious about ,while crooning...she
   managed soo very well.!
  
   Mannipaaayawas quite clean and easy words to mouth.., but her voice
   filled us with warmth.
  
   Kalvare Kalvareshe makes the minute difference of la, La and zha
   sooo profoundly clear and registers in our heart...particularly in the
   lines..
  
   *Valimigum IdangaL Valimiga IdangaL ThamiZHukku Therigindrathey...*
  
   I strongly feel, that , after the legendary KS Chitra, Shreya is one great
   voice which sounds native in whatever language she sings...! She's one
   talent that entire India can be proud of..!
  
   Hope for more and more ARR - Shreya combination in future...be it Tamil,
   Telugu, Hindi, Malayalam, Kannadathis combo ROCKS
  

  
  
  
  
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[arr] Re: Shreya Ghoshal and Her Awesomeee Tamil Diction!!!

2010-05-11 Thread Dinesh Scaran
Its from Mannipaya - Vinnaithaandi Varuvaiya..

It means  Night is the time for everyone to sleep peacefully, but for me its 
the time for my pillow to get wet of my tears

--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Jahanzeb jahanzebti...@... wrote:

 dear may i know which song is this line from and what does it mean? thanks.
 
 /Jahanzeb
 
 --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Sudan sudan.rc@ wrote:
 
  Shreya rocks with her pronunciation and the way she sings with right amount
  of emotion/stress/feel for those lyrics...
  
  An excellent example is the way she sings the line -- Anaivarum thoongidum
  eravaenum nearam athu enaku thalai anai nanaithindum nearam
  
  ..Sudan
  
  On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 10:36 AM, Gayathri Chandrakasan 
  gayathri_ck17@ wrote:
  
  
  
   I agree, it's always been amazing to hear Shreya Ghosal in Tamil. She
   pronounces the words which such perfection that you're left wondering if
   Tamil is actually her mother tongue! I agree with you Arvind that Manipaya
   is a comparatively easier song to sing. She might not have to concentrate 
   on
   the la La and zha nevertheless, there were a number of dha/da/tha
   words involved in the song which she distinguishes and pronounces with 
   ease.
   A lot of non-tamil singers make mistake when faced with these letters too.
  
   --- On *Mon, 5/10/10, ARRvind arr_arvind@* wrote:
  
  
   From: ARRvind arr_arvind@
   Subject: [arr] Shreya Ghoshal and Her Awesomeee Tamil Diction!!!
   To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
   Date: Monday, May 10, 2010, 12:33 AM
  
  
  
   Its quite astonishing to hear the Bengali rooted Shreya Ghoshal 
   pronouncing
   many tough words of Tamil in almost every song she renders in the
   language..! Particularly in ARR songs...
  
   Thazhuvudhu Nazhuvudhu.. .is one toughest tongue twisting song which even 
   a
   Tamil born girl would get highly conscious about ,while crooning...she
   managed soo very well.!
  
   Mannipaaaya. ...was quite clean and easy words to mouth.., but her voice
   filled us with warmth.
  
   Kalvare Kalvareshe makes the minute difference of la, La and zha
   sooo profoundly clear and registers in our heart...particularl y in the
   lines..
  
   *Valimigum IdangaL Valimiga IdangaL ThamiZHukku Therigindrathey. ..*
  
   I strongly feel, that , after the legendary KS Chitra, Shreya is one great
   voice which sounds native in whatever language she sings...! She's one
   talent that entire India can be proud of..!
  
   Hope for more and more ARR - Shreya combination in future...be it Tamil,
   Telugu, Hindi, Malayalam, Kannadathis combo ROCKS