Re: [arr] Revisiting "IRUVAR" (1997)- A Musical Masterpiece!!!

2009-07-24 Thread ARRvind
Hmmmthe most magical BGMs and soundtracks..!!! ARR deserved an Oscar much 
before Slumdog Millionare..for such stupendous works...!!   Sad that this score 
wasn't recognised for any awards..!!



--- On Sun, 7/19/09, Vithur  wrote:

From: Vithur 
Subject: Re: [arr] Revisiting "IRUVAR" (1997)- A Musical Masterpiece!!!
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sunday, July 19, 2009, 5:01 AM






 





  Good Write Up. Iruvar BGMs are awesome...


On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 12:51 AM, ARRvind  wrote:


  










"Iruvar (The Duo) " - the very name strikes an alarm among all the Rahmaniacs 
and Mani Ratnam's admirers..!! This film can be grouped to the number "two" in 
many ways...

Mani Ratnam  -  Santhosh Sivan 


A R Rahman  - Vairamuthu 

M.G. Ramachandran  - M. Karunanidhi ( On whom the story was based upon)

Mohanlal  - Prakash Raj

Aishwarya Rai  - Tabu

Revathy -  Gouthami

Anybody seen the promos of this movie when it went on floors?? It was the most 
magical announcement by a lady, who more or less spoke the above names in pair. 
I should strongly say that this movie enjoys enormous fan following among the 
Tamils in the world even to this day.The soundtrack of this movie by the 
maestro are in much demand . Both Aishwarya Rai and Tabu made their debuts in 
this movie. But this was Tabu's Tamil Debut only.

  Having said this, i am deeply saddened by the fact that ARR didnt get any 
kind of awards or recognition for his brilliant and much sophisticated work 
which haunts the listener even today and many more years to come.! I think i am 
right here..! Correct me if i am wrong,! Has he fetched any award for this 
magical audio tracks and even more supreme BGMs.?


Kannai Katti  ---> Hariharan , Chorus

 A Huge change in the usually "till then" sober mood singer 
Hariharan's voice. He has gone wide open with his voice in this song. The 
chorus form a very integral part in this song's stupendous success. I believe 
it would be the toughest job for ARR to compose to such an opening song which 
should make audience feel that they are seeing the great MGR on the celluloid. 
A very nice mix of melody and peppyness by the maestro which can make any music 
lover tap their feet and hands. Particularly, "Thozha Thozhalalalalla 
lalaalal. .." lines make everybody shake their bodies...:)



Aayirathil Naan Oruvan ---> Mano , Chorus

  Another differently sounding popular singer Mano makes a great 
attempt in this visually perfect MGR influenced song.! One yearns for more Mano 
- ARR combo which is dead these days after listening to this song. A great 
instrumentation and a great dancing skills shown by the debutant Aishwarya Rai. 
Great picturisation, great lyrics, even more greater composition and song 
rendition makes this song an anthem of sorts for both the classes and masses. 
Relish yourselves by the chirpy female chorus singing "kukukuku..." as Mano 
delivers second charanam...! ! ARR has this inborn knack of mesmerising all 
sorts of people which keeps him stay where he is today. Best example is 
"Aayirathil Naan Oruvan". 



Vennila Vennila ---> Asha Bhonsle

  Haven't captured the Tajmahal during the early dawn and dusk? This song will 
give you that pleasure visually. Aesthetically shot by the ace cinematographer 
Santhosh Sivan. I bet nobody has brought the Tajmahal to the viewers, the way 
Santhosh brings in this seductive song! The legendary bollywood singer Asha 
Bhonsle comes back to Tamil soundtrack after a huge gap (Previously sung for 
Ilayaraja sir in 1980's). Not withstanding her Tamil diction, she oozes with 
oomph through her voice and emotions are high running.And what to say about 
ARR. The saxophone he belts out makes u float in the musical heaven. Strictly 
recommended for the bed time listeners.


Narumughaiye Narumughaiye ---> Unni Krishnan, Bombay Jayashree

This song appears as though ARR has created a gem out of "Nattai" Raagam of 
Carntic Classical.!! What an impact it brings out is to be only expressed 
rather mouthed by words..!! Roping in the two classical giants, Unni Krishnan 
and Bombay Jayashree, who until then wasnt ready for cine songs, ARR gives a 
royal launch to both the singers, even though Unni was launched earlier by 
himself. The initial Mridangams, the flutes, the Veenasall  form a perfect 
unison to please the listeners. Only thing that amuses me is ARR has never 
looked upon Bombay Jayashree after this song, though she's doing great stuffs 
for other MDs. 

 
 
Hello Mr. Edirkatchi -> Harini, Rajagopal
 
    Yet another launchpad of ARR, Harini goes bold and beautiful after her 
mighty classical "Nila Kaagiradhu". Its though a complete contrasting genre for 
her, she wins hands down in this as well. Her huskiness to the song elevates 
the mood of the song! This 

Re: [arr] Revisiting "IRUVAR" (1997)- A Musical Masterpiece!!!

2009-07-20 Thread vijay anand
I beleive this film got some rare global awards, and special international 
screenings.
Since the film revolves around the most powerful people's (M.G.Ramachandran, 
J.Jayalalitha & M.Karunanithi - former and current chief ministers of Tamil 
Nadu ) personnal life boldly, the film bombed in theatres. But among the film 
lovers this is one of the master pieces in Tamil film history. As of music 
again its a masterpiece of A.R.Rahman, and each song depicts resemblence 
of each decade of tamil film music from 1940 - 1980.
the background also is a great one but has some resemblence with BGM of Fire ( 
also composed by our boss in the same time ).

--- On Sun, 19/7/09, Vithur  wrote:


From: Vithur 
Subject: Re: [arr] Revisiting "IRUVAR" (1997)- A Musical Masterpiece!!!
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sunday, 19 July, 2009, 10:31 AM


  



Good Write Up. Iruvar BGMs are awesome...


On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 12:51 AM, ARRvind  wrote:


  










"Iruvar (The Duo) " - the very name strikes an alarm among all the Rahmaniacs 
and Mani Ratnam's admirers..!! This film can be grouped to the number "two" in 
many ways...

Mani Ratnam  -  Santhosh Sivan 

A R Rahman  - Vairamuthu 

M.G. Ramachandran  - M. Karunanidhi ( On whom the story was based upon)

Mohanlal  - Prakash Raj

Aishwarya Rai  - Tabu

Revathy -  Gouthami

Anybody seen the promos of this movie when it went on floors?? It was the most 
magical announcement by a lady, who more or less spoke the above names in pair. 
I should strongly say that this movie enjoys enormous fan following among the 
Tamils in the world even to this day.The soundtrack of this movie by the 
maestro are in much demand . Both Aishwarya Rai and Tabu made their debuts in 
this movie. But this was Tabu's Tamil Debut only.
  Having said this, i am deeply saddened by the fact that ARR didnt get any 
kind of awards or recognition for his brilliant and much sophisticated work 
which haunts the listener even today and many more years to come.! I think i am 
right here..! Correct me if i am wrong,! Has he fetched any award for this 
magical audio tracks and even more supreme BGMs.?

Kannai Katti  ---> Hariharan , Chorus

 A Huge change in the usually "till then" sober mood singer 
Hariharan's voice. He has gone wide open with his voice in this song. The 
chorus form a very integral part in this song's stupendous success. I believe 
it would be the toughest job for ARR to compose to such an opening song which 
should make audience feel that they are seeing the great MGR on the celluloid. 
A very nice mix of melody and peppyness by the maestro which can make any music 
lover tap their feet and hands. Particularly, "Thozha Thozhalalalalla 
lalaalal. .." lines make everybody shake their bodies...:)


Aayirathil Naan Oruvan ---> Mano , Chorus

  Another differently sounding popular singer Mano makes a great 
attempt in this visually perfect MGR influenced song.! One yearns for more Mano 
- ARR combo which is dead these days after listening to this song. A great 
instrumentation and a great dancing skills shown by the debutant Aishwarya Rai. 
Great picturisation, great lyrics, even more greater composition and song 
rendition makes this song an anthem of sorts for both the classes and masses. 
Relish yourselves by the chirpy female chorus singing "kukukuku..." as Mano 
delivers second charanam...! ! ARR has this inborn knack of mesmerising all 
sorts of people which keeps him stay where he is today. Best example is 
"Aayirathil Naan Oruvan". 


Vennila Vennila ---> Asha Bhonsle

  Haven't captured the Tajmahal during the early dawn and dusk? This song will 
give you that pleasure visually. Aesthetically shot by the ace cinematographer 
Santhosh Sivan. I bet nobody has brought the Tajmahal to the viewers, the way 
Santhosh brings in this seductive song! The legendary bollywood singer Asha 
Bhonsle comes back to Tamil soundtrack after a huge gap (Previously sung for 
Ilayaraja sir in 1980's). Not withstanding her Tamil diction, she oozes with 
oomph through her voice and emotions are high running.And what to say about 
ARR. The saxophone he belts out makes u float in the musical heaven. Strictly 
recommended for the bed time listeners.

Narumughaiye Narumughaiye ---> Unni Krishnan, Bombay Jayashree

This song appears as though ARR has created a gem out of "Nattai" Raagam of 
Carntic Classical.!! What an impact it brings out is to be only expressed 
rather mouthed by words..!! Roping in the two classical giants, Unni Krishnan 
and Bombay Jayashree, who until then wasnt ready for cine songs, ARR gives a 
royal launch to both the singers, even though Unni was launched earlier by 
himself. The initial Mridangams, the flutes, the Veenasall  form a perfect 
unison to please the listeners. Only thing that amuses me is ARR has never 
lo

Re: [arr] Revisiting "IRUVAR" (1997)- A Musical Masterpiece!!!

2009-07-18 Thread Vithur
Good Write Up. Iruvar BGMs are awesome...

On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 12:51 AM, ARRvind  wrote:

>
>
>"Iruvar (The Duo) " - the very name strikes an alarm among all the
> Rahmaniacs and Mani Ratnam's admirers..!! This film can be grouped to the
> number "two" in many ways...
>
> Mani Ratnam  -  Santhosh Sivan
>
> A R Rahman  - Vairamuthu
>
> M.G. Ramachandran  - M. Karunanidhi ( On whom the story was based upon)
>
> Mohanlal  - Prakash Raj
>
> Aishwarya Rai  - Tabu
>
> Revathy -  Gouthami
>
> Anybody seen the promos of this movie when it went on floors?? It was the
> most magical announcement by a lady, who more or less spoke the above names
> in pair. I should strongly say that this movie enjoys enormous fan following
> among the Tamils in the world even to this day.The soundtrack of this movie
> by the maestro are in much demand . Both Aishwarya Rai and Tabu made their
> debuts in this movie. But this was Tabu's Tamil Debut only.
>   Having said this, i am deeply saddened by the fact that ARR didnt get any
> kind of awards or recognition for his brilliant and much sophisticated work
> which haunts the listener even today and many more years to come.! I think i
> am right here..! Correct me if i am wrong,! Has he fetched any award for
> this magical audio tracks and even more supreme BGMs.?
>
> Kannai Katti  ---> Hariharan , Chorus
>
>  A Huge change in the usually "till then" sober mood singer
> Hariharan's voice. He has gone wide open with his voice in this song. The
> chorus form a very integral part in this song's stupendous success. I
> believe it would be the toughest job for ARR to compose to such an opening
> song which should make audience feel that they are seeing the great MGR on
> the celluloid. A very nice mix of melody and peppyness by the maestro which
> can make any music lover tap their feet and hands. Particularly, "Thozha
> Thozhalalalallalalaalal..." lines make everybody shake their
> bodies...:)
>
>
> Aayirathil Naan Oruvan ---> Mano , Chorus
>
>   Another differently sounding popular singer Mano makes a great
> attempt in this visually perfect MGR influenced song.! One yearns for more
> Mano - ARR combo which is dead these days after listening to this song. A
> great instrumentation and a great dancing skills shown by the debutant
> Aishwarya Rai. Great picturisation, great lyrics, even more greater
> composition and song rendition makes this song an anthem of sorts for both
> the classes and masses. Relish yourselves by the chirpy female chorus
> singing "kukukuku..." as Mano delivers second charanam...!! ARR has this
> inborn knack of mesmerising all sorts of people which keeps him stay where
> he is today. Best example is "Aayirathil Naan Oruvan".
>
>
> Vennila Vennila ---> Asha Bhonsle
>
>   Haven't captured the Tajmahal during the early dawn and dusk? This song
> will give you that pleasure visually. Aesthetically shot by the ace
> cinematographer Santhosh Sivan. I bet nobody has brought the Tajmahal to the
> viewers, the way Santhosh brings in this seductive song! The legendary
> bollywood singer Asha Bhonsle comes back to Tamil soundtrack after a huge
> gap (Previously sung for Ilayaraja sir in 1980's). Not withstanding her
> Tamil diction, she oozes with oomph through her voice and emotions are high
> running.And what to say about ARR. The saxophone he belts out makes u float
> in the musical heaven. Strictly recommended for the bed time listeners.
>
> Narumughaiye Narumughaiye ---> Unni Krishnan, Bombay Jayashree
>
> This song appears as though ARR has created a gem out of "Nattai" Raagam of
> Carntic Classical.!! What an impact it brings out is to be only expressed
> rather mouthed by words..!! Roping in the two classical giants, Unni
> Krishnan and Bombay Jayashree, who until then wasnt ready for cine songs,
> ARR gives a royal launch to both the singers, even though Unni was launched
> earlier by himself. The initial Mridangams, the flutes, the
> Veenasall form a perfect unison to please the listeners. Only thing that
> amuses me is ARR has never looked upon Bombay Jayashree after this song,
> though she's doing great stuffs for other MDs.
>
>
> *Hello Mr. Edirkatchi -> Harini, Rajagopal*
> **
> **Yet another launchpad of ARR, Harini goes bold and beautiful after
> her mighty classical "Nila Kaagiradhu". Its though a complete contrasting
> genre for her, she wins hands down in this as well. Her huskiness to the
> song elevates the mood of the song! This is Ash's very first song onscreen
> and ARR makes no stone unturned in belting out this jazzy- groovy song.
> Piano works of ARR are Fantabulous to say the least..!! Rajgopal does his
> bit in the interludes and keep up the rythm going..!
>
> *Pookodiyin Punnaghai --> Sandhya*
>
>   One of the most unheard and under rated songs of ARR is all can i say
> about this song. Worst !Many dont even know the existance of this song. Its
> actually one of the most sooothing melodies of AR

Re: [arr] Revisiting "IRUVAR" (1997)- A Musical Masterpiece!!!

2009-07-18 Thread Bergin Roy
Good one to read... Iruvar is one of the very rare sound track that Indian
Cinema will find in the history of film music.
My favourite is Aayirathil oruvan sung by Mano.
Just recreating a MGR style of song in AR's own style. He just proved, he
can translate any idea / thought to music.

Such a brilliant, impeccable piece of work by ARR.
What a treasure we have in our hands.

Cheers,
Bergin

On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 3:21 PM, ARRvind  wrote:

>
>
>  "Iruvar (The Duo) " - the very name strikes an alarm among all the
> Rahmaniacs and Mani Ratnam's admirers..!! This film can be grouped to the
> number "two" in many ways...
>
> Mani Ratnam  -  Santhosh Sivan
>
> A R Rahman  - Vairamuthu
>
> M.G. Ramachandran  - M. Karunanidhi ( On whom the story was based upon)
>
> Mohanlal  - Prakash Raj
>
> Aishwarya Rai  - Tabu
>
> Revathy -  Gouthami
>
> Anybody seen the promos of this movie when it went on floors?? It was the
> most magical announcement by a lady, who more or less spoke the above names
> in pair. I should strongly say that this movie enjoys enormous fan following
> among the Tamils in the world even to this day.The soundtrack of this movie
> by the maestro are in much demand . Both Aishwarya Rai and Tabu made their
> debuts in this movie. But this was Tabu's Tamil Debut only.
>   Having said this, i am deeply saddened by the fact that ARR didnt get any
> kind of awards or recognition for his brilliant and much sophisticated work
> which haunts the listener even today and many more years to come.! I think i
> am right here..! Correct me if i am wrong,! Has he fetched any award for
> this magical audio tracks and even more supreme BGMs.?
>
> Kannai Katti  ---> Hariharan , Chorus
>
>  A Huge change in the usually "till then" sober mood singer
> Hariharan's voice. He has gone wide open with his voice in this song. The
> chorus form a very integral part in this song's stupendous success. I
> believe it would be the toughest job for ARR to compose to such an opening
> song which should make audience feel that they are seeing the great MGR on
> the celluloid. A very nice mix of melody and peppyness by the maestro which
> can make any music lover tap their feet and hands. Particularly, "Thozha
> Thozhalalalallalalaalal..." lines make everybody shake their
> bodies...:)
>
>
> Aayirathil Naan Oruvan ---> Mano , Chorus
>
>   Another differently sounding popular singer Mano makes a great
> attempt in this visually perfect MGR influenced song.! One yearns for more
> Mano - ARR combo which is dead these days after listening to this song. A
> great instrumentation and a great dancing skills shown by the debutant
> Aishwarya Rai. Great picturisation, great lyrics, even more greater
> composition and song rendition makes this song an anthem of sorts for both
> the classes and masses. Relish yourselves by the chirpy female chorus
> singing "kukukuku..." as Mano delivers second charanam...!! ARR has this
> inborn knack of mesmerising all sorts of people which keeps him stay where
> he is today. Best example is "Aayirathil Naan Oruvan".
>
>
> Vennila Vennila ---> Asha Bhonsle
>
>   Haven't captured the Tajmahal during the early dawn and dusk? This song
> will give you that pleasure visually. Aesthetically shot by the ace
> cinematographer Santhosh Sivan. I bet nobody has brought the Tajmahal to the
> viewers, the way Santhosh brings in this seductive song! The legendary
> bollywood singer Asha Bhonsle comes back to Tamil soundtrack after a huge
> gap (Previously sung for Ilayaraja sir in 1980's). Not withstanding her
> Tamil diction, she oozes with oomph through her voice and emotions are high
> running.And what to say about ARR. The saxophone he belts out makes u float
> in the musical heaven. Strictly recommended for the bed time listeners.
>
> Narumughaiye Narumughaiye ---> Unni Krishnan, Bombay Jayashree
>
> This song appears as though ARR has created a gem out of "Nattai" Raagam of
> Carntic Classical.!! What an impact it brings out is to be only expressed
> rather mouthed by words..!! Roping in the two classical giants, Unni
> Krishnan and Bombay Jayashree, who until then wasnt ready for cine songs,
> ARR gives a royal launch to both the singers, even though Unni was launched
> earlier by himself. The initial Mridangams, the flutes, the
> Veenasall form a perfect unison to please the listeners. Only thing that
> amuses me is ARR has never looked upon Bombay Jayashree after this song,
> though she's doing great stuffs for other MDs.
>
>
> *Hello Mr. Edirkatchi -> Harini, Rajagopal*
> **
> **Yet another launchpad of ARR, Harini goes bold and beautiful after
> her mighty classical "Nila Kaagiradhu". Its though a complete contrasting
> genre for her, she wins hands down in this as well. Her huskiness to the
> song elevates the mood of the song! This is Ash's very first song onscreen
> and ARR makes no stone unturned in belting out this jazzy- groovy song.
> Piano works of ARR are Fantab

[arr] Revisiting "IRUVAR" (1997)- A Musical Masterpiece!!!

2009-07-18 Thread ARRvind


"Iruvar (The Duo) " - the very name strikes an alarm among all the Rahmaniacs 
and Mani Ratnam's admirers..!! This film can be grouped to the number "two" in 
many ways...

Mani Ratnam  -  Santhosh Sivan 

A R Rahman  - Vairamuthu 

M.G. Ramachandran  - M. Karunanidhi ( On whom the story was based upon)

Mohanlal  - Prakash Raj

Aishwarya Rai  - Tabu

Revathy -  Gouthami

Anybody seen the promos of this movie when it went on floors?? It was the most 
magical announcement by a lady, who more or less spoke the above names in pair. 
I should strongly say that this movie enjoys enormous fan following among the 
Tamils in the world even to this day.The soundtrack of this movie by the 
maestro are in much demand . Both Aishwarya Rai and Tabu made their debuts in 
this movie. But this was Tabu's Tamil Debut only.
  Having said this, i am deeply saddened by the fact that ARR didnt get any 
kind of awards or recognition for his brilliant and much sophisticated work 
which haunts the listener even today and many more years to come.! I think i am 
right here..! Correct me if i am wrong,! Has he fetched any award for this 
magical audio tracks and even more supreme BGMs.?

Kannai Katti  ---> Hariharan , Chorus

 A Huge change in the usually "till then" sober mood singer 
Hariharan's voice. He has gone wide open with his voice in this song. The 
chorus form a very integral part in this song's stupendous success. I believe 
it would be the toughest job for ARR to compose to such an opening song which 
should make audience feel that they are seeing the great MGR on the celluloid. 
A very nice mix of melody and peppyness by the maestro which can make any music 
lover tap their feet and hands. Particularly, "Thozha 
Thozhalalalallalalaalal..." lines make everybody shake their bodies...:)


Aayirathil Naan Oruvan ---> Mano , Chorus

  Another differently sounding popular singer Mano makes a great 
attempt in this visually perfect MGR influenced song.! One yearns for more Mano 
- ARR combo which is dead these days after listening to this song. A great 
instrumentation and a great dancing skills shown by the debutant Aishwarya Rai. 
Great picturisation, great lyrics, even more greater composition and song 
rendition makes this song an anthem of sorts for both the classes and masses. 
Relish yourselves by the chirpy female chorus singing "kukukuku..." as Mano 
delivers second charanam...!! ARR has this inborn knack of mesmerising all 
sorts of people which keeps him stay where he is today. Best example is 
"Aayirathil Naan Oruvan". 


Vennila Vennila ---> Asha Bhonsle

  Haven't captured the Tajmahal during the early dawn and dusk? This song will 
give you that pleasure visually. Aesthetically shot by the ace cinematographer 
Santhosh Sivan. I bet nobody has brought the Tajmahal to the viewers, the way 
Santhosh brings in this seductive song! The legendary bollywood singer Asha 
Bhonsle comes back to Tamil soundtrack after a huge gap (Previously sung for 
Ilayaraja sir in 1980's). Not withstanding her Tamil diction, she oozes with 
oomph through her voice and emotions are high running.And what to say about 
ARR. The saxophone he belts out makes u float in the musical heaven. Strictly 
recommended for the bed time listeners.

Narumughaiye Narumughaiye ---> Unni Krishnan, Bombay Jayashree

This song appears as though ARR has created a gem out of "Nattai" Raagam of 
Carntic Classical.!! What an impact it brings out is to be only expressed 
rather mouthed by words..!! Roping in the two classical giants, Unni Krishnan 
and Bombay Jayashree, who until then wasnt ready for cine songs, ARR gives a 
royal launch to both the singers, even though Unni was launched earlier by 
himself. The initial Mridangams, the flutes, the Veenasall form a perfect 
unison to please the listeners. Only thing that amuses me is ARR has never 
looked upon Bombay Jayashree after this song, though she's doing great stuffs 
for other MDs. 
 
 
Hello Mr. Edirkatchi -> Harini, Rajagopal
 
    Yet another launchpad of ARR, Harini goes bold and beautiful after her 
mighty classical "Nila Kaagiradhu". Its though a complete contrasting genre for 
her, she wins hands down in this as well. Her huskiness to the song elevates 
the mood of the song! This is Ash's very first song onscreen and ARR makes no 
stone unturned in belting out this jazzy- groovy song. Piano works of ARR are 
Fantabulous to say the least..!! Rajgopal does his bit in the interludes and 
keep up the rythm going..!
 
Pookodiyin Punnaghai --> Sandhya
 
  One of the most unheard and under rated songs of ARR is all can i say about 
this song. Worst !Many dont even know the existance of this song. Its actually 
one of the most sooothing melodies of ARR till date.! The newbie Sandhya sounds 
very much strikingly similar to the yesteryear legend P Susheela ji.! Many talk 
that she's a close relative of the legend as well. ARR has chosen her to bring 
those 1970's e