Re: [arr] Should the RTI be approached?
Ramesh, you always crack me up with your sense of humor mate ! Good going From: Ramesh R To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Sent: Fri, September 3, 2010 6:42:42 PM Subject: Re: [arr] Should the RTI be approached? Feel free to use/modify them as you please. I don't have a blog, twitter or facebook. Just not my kind of thing. From: Roshan To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Sent: Fri, September 3, 2010 4:55:54 PM Subject: Re: [arr] Should the RTI be approached? lol man! your list is so hilarious. i am so going to use it on the twitter.. let's all start tweeting this. what's your twitter id btw, just so i can tag you. On Sat, Sep 4, 2010 at 2:33 AM, Ramesh R wrote: >No need for RTI. There was a GoI press release about this which mentions the >total contract value with ARR. >http://pib.nic.in/release/release.asp?relid=64676 > >There's more work (lyrics by Mehboob, video with Bharat Bala...) than just >composing the song. ARR is performing at the opening ceremony as well. We do >not >know the full extent of his involvement. But c'mon! Given all his charity work >would you think that he would overcharge for something like this? > >The media is on a witch-hunt right now so it's convenient for them to publish >whatever they want. Don't fan the flames. It's amazing how much of the >criticism >about the Games has now been focused solely on the music. > > >A few weeks ago when a journalist angrily questioned the delay with releasing >the song, I defended her right to ask the question. At that time it seemed >that >the press was asking hard questions because it mattered and not because of TRP >ratings. Now I see it's a facade since they're all after masala stuff to sell. >The IBNLive hack-job masquerading as an article doesn't even have an author >mentioned. Every Tom, Dick and Hariharan who blogs or tweets, gets quoted in >articles as if they're music buffs with expert opinions. > > >Don't make this an issue despite how ugly it looks. Ignore it. Be civil and >diplomatic if you're correcting friends who've been misled by the articles. >The >media will stop when there isn't enough interest in it. > >And for the devious side in you... >When people have already formed a misguided opinion it's hard to make them >change if you point facts directly. Use satire to make them think about how >ludicrous it is. We already know about the awesome conclusion by IBNLive that >the film score to Fire was a flop because it was not easily available in India >and could be obtained only by mail order from Germany. Extending that thought >here are some tweet-lines: > > > * IBNLive says Mughal-e-Azam is a flop because it is not available in > Sanskrit >dubbing. > * V.K. Malhotra doesn't like Australia's 2006 Commonwealth Games song > either- >"Their song is slower than Rahman's. They should have used Shakira". > * V.K Malhotra also does not like coconut chutney. Rediff reports that > Kerala >is angry when he asked for mint chutney instead. > > > * TimesOfIndia research shows that Waka Waka is more popular than Jana > Gana >Mana based on downloads. Please participate in the poll for changing the >national anthem. > * Calcutta Telegraph breaking news-- Sports minister Shanawaz Hussain > wants >Rabindranath Tagore grand-daughter to update national anthem since "it is too >slow. There is not enough Shakira in it". > * Indian media secures top prize in transparency and integrity awards >U2CanBJournoWorld 2010. Congratulate them! Only one country participated since >the others refused to pay the entry fee to host nation, India. > > > > > > From: ravi >To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com >Sent: Fri, September 3, 2010 12:59:04 PM >Subject: [arr] Should the RTI be approached? > > >Its now like every cat & dog is speaking about the 5Crore. should / can the >RTI >be approached to know the real facts? >Media doesn't seem to be impressed with the celebrities who are praising and >are >rather more interested in using even a single negative quote as the headline. >There was a news paper which quoted as its fans saying the negative feedback >on >FB pages. Damn I wish FB / Twitter must sue the Indian News agency for using >their wide viewable medium as the source of News. > > > > > -- --- http://roshanravi.com http://cssheaven.org
Re: [arr] Should the RTI be approached?
Nice one Ramesh. Enjoyed it. -Jamshid --- On Fri, 9/3/10, Ramesh R wrote: From: Ramesh R Subject: Re: [arr] Should the RTI be approached? To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Date: Friday, September 3, 2010, 2:03 PM No need for RTI. There was a GoI press release about this which mentions the total contract value with ARR. http://pib.nic.in/release/release.asp?relid=64676 There's more work (lyrics by Mehboob, video with Bharat Bala...) than just composing the song. ARR is performing at the opening ceremony as well. We do not know the full extent of his involvement. But c'mon! Given all his charity work would you think that he would overcharge for something like this? The media is on a witch-hunt right now so it's convenient for them to publish whatever they want. Don't fan the flames. It's amazing how much of the criticism about the Games has now been focused solely on the music. A few weeks ago when a journalist angrily questioned the delay with releasing the song, I defended her right to ask the question. At that time it seemed that the press was asking hard questions because it mattered and not because of TRP ratings. Now I see it's a facade since they're all after masala stuff to sell. The IBNLive hack-job masquerading as an article doesn't even have an author mentioned. Every Tom, Dick and Hariharan who blogs or tweets, gets quoted in articles as if they're music buffs with expert opinions. Don't make this an issue despite how ugly it looks. Ignore it. Be civil and diplomatic if you're correcting friends who've been misled by the articles. The media will stop when there isn't enough interest in it. And for the devious side in you... When people have already formed a misguided opinion it's hard to make them change if you point facts directly. Use satire to make them think about how ludicrous it is. We already know about the awesome conclusion by IBNLive that the film score to Fire was a flop because it was not easily available in India and could be obtained only by mail order from Germany. Extending that thought here are some tweet-lines: IBNLive says Mughal-e-Azam is a flop because it is not available in Sanskrit dubbing.V.K. Malhotra doesn't like Australia's 2006 Commonwealth Games song either- "Their song is slower than Rahman's. They should have used Shakira".V.K Malhotra also does not like coconut chutney. Rediff reports that Kerala is angry when he asked for mint chutney instead. TimesOfIndia research shows that Waka Waka is more popular than Jana Gana Mana based on downloads. Please participate in the poll for changing the national anthem.Calcutta Telegraph breaking news-- Sports minister Shanawaz Hussain wants Rabindranath Tagore grand-daughter to update national anthem since "it is too slow. There is not enough Shakira in it".Indian media secures top prize in transparency and integrity awards U2CanBJournoWorld 2010. Congratulate them! Only one country participated since the others refused to pay the entry fee to host nation, India. From: ravi To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Sent: Fri, September 3, 2010 12:59:04 PM Subject: [arr] Should the RTI be approached? Its now like every cat & dog is speaking about the 5Crore. should / can the RTI be approached to know the real facts? Media doesn't seem to be impressed with the celebrities who are praising and are rather more interested in using even a single negative quote as the headline. There was a news paper which quoted as its fans saying the negative feedback on FB pages. Damn I wish FB / Twitter must sue the Indian News agency for using their wide viewable medium as the source of News.
Re: [arr] Should the RTI be approached?
Ramesh, You crack me up man LMAO! --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Roshan wrote: > > lol man! your list is so hilarious. i am so going to use it on the > twitter.. let's all start tweeting this. > > what's your twitter id btw, just so i can tag you. > > On Sat, Sep 4, 2010 at 2:33 AM, Ramesh R wrote: > > > > > > > No need for RTI. There was a GoI press release about this which mentions > > the total contract value with ARR. > > http://pib.nic.in/release/release.asp?relid=64676 > > > > There's more work (lyrics by Mehboob, video with Bharat Bala...) than just > > composing the song. ARR is performing at the opening ceremony as well. We do > > not know the full extent of his involvement. But c'mon! Given all his > > charity work would you think that he would overcharge for something like > > this? > > > > The media is on a witch-hunt right now so it's convenient for them to > > publish whatever they want. Don't fan the flames. It's amazing how much of > > the criticism about the Games has now been focused solely on the music. > > > > A few weeks ago when a journalist angrily questioned the delay with > > releasing the song, I defended her right to ask the question. At that time > > it seemed that the press was asking hard questions because it mattered and > > not because of TRP ratings. Now I see it's a facade since they're all after > > masala stuff to sell. The IBNLive hack-job masquerading as an article > > doesn't even have an author mentioned. Every Tom, Dick and Hariharan who > > blogs or tweets, gets quoted in articles as if they're music buffs with > > expert opinions. > > > > Don't make this an issue despite how ugly it looks. Ignore it. Be civil and > > diplomatic if you're correcting friends who've been misled by the articles. > > The media will stop when there isn't enough interest in it. > > > > And for the devious side in you... > > When people have already formed a misguided opinion it's hard to make them > > change if you point facts directly. Use satire to make them think about how > > ludicrous it is. We already know about the awesome conclusion by IBNLive > > that the film score to Fire was a flop because it was not easily available > > in India and could be obtained only by mail order from Germany. Extending > > that thought here are some tweet-lines: > > > > > >- IBNLive says Mughal-e-Azam is a flop because it is not available in > >Sanskrit dubbing. > >- V.K. Malhotra doesn't like Australia's 2006 Commonwealth Games song > >either- "Their song is slower than Rahman's. They should have used > > Shakira". > >- V.K Malhotra also does not like coconut chutney. Rediff reports that > >Kerala is angry when he asked for mint chutney instead. > >- TimesOfIndia research shows that Waka Waka is more popular than Jana > >Gana Mana based on downloads. Please participate in the poll for changing > >the national anthem. > >- Calcutta Telegraph breaking news-- Sports minister Shanawaz Hussain > >wants Rabindranath Tagore grand-daughter to update national anthem since > > "it > >is too slow. There is not enough Shakira in it". > >- Indian media secures top prize in transparency and integrity awards > >U2CanBJournoWorld 2010. Congratulate them! Only one country participated > >since the others refused to pay the entry fee to host nation, India. > > > > > > > > > > -- > > *From:* ravi > > *To:* arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com > > *Sent:* Fri, September 3, 2010 12:59:04 PM > > *Subject:* [arr] Should the RTI be approached? > > > > Its now like every cat & dog is speaking about the 5Crore. should / can the > > RTI be approached to know the real facts? > > Media doesn't seem to be impressed with the celebrities who are praising > > and are rather more interested in using even a single negative quote as the > > headline. There was a news paper which quoted as its fans saying the > > negative feedback on FB pages. Damn I wish FB / Twitter must sue the Indian > > News agency for using their wide viewable medium as the source of News. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > --- > http://roshanravi.com > http://cssheaven.org >
Re: [arr] Should the RTI be approached?
Feel free to use/modify them as you please. I don't have a blog, twitter or facebook. Just not my kind of thing. From: Roshan To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Sent: Fri, September 3, 2010 4:55:54 PM Subject: Re: [arr] Should the RTI be approached? lol man! your list is so hilarious. i am so going to use it on the twitter.. let's all start tweeting this. what's your twitter id btw, just so i can tag you. On Sat, Sep 4, 2010 at 2:33 AM, Ramesh R wrote: >No need for RTI. There was a GoI press release about this which mentions the >total contract value with ARR. >http://pib.nic.in/release/release.asp?relid=64676 > >There's more work (lyrics by Mehboob, video with Bharat Bala...) than just >composing the song. ARR is performing at the opening ceremony as well. We do >not >know the full extent of his involvement. But c'mon! Given all his charity work >would you think that he would overcharge for something like this? > >The media is on a witch-hunt right now so it's convenient for them to publish >whatever they want. Don't fan the flames. It's amazing how much of the >criticism >about the Games has now been focused solely on the music. > > >A few weeks ago when a journalist angrily questioned the delay with releasing >the song, I defended her right to ask the question. At that time it seemed >that >the press was asking hard questions because it mattered and not because of TRP >ratings. Now I see it's a facade since they're all after masala stuff to sell. >The IBNLive hack-job masquerading as an article doesn't even have an author >mentioned. Every Tom, Dick and Hariharan who blogs or tweets, gets quoted in >articles as if they're music buffs with expert opinions. > > >Don't make this an issue despite how ugly it looks. Ignore it. Be civil and >diplomatic if you're correcting friends who've been misled by the articles. >The >media will stop when there isn't enough interest in it. > >And for the devious side in you... >When people have already formed a misguided opinion it's hard to make them >change if you point facts directly. Use satire to make them think about how >ludicrous it is. We already know about the awesome conclusion by IBNLive that >the film score to Fire was a flop because it was not easily available in India >and could be obtained only by mail order from Germany. Extending that thought >here are some tweet-lines: > > > * IBNLive says Mughal-e-Azam is a flop because it is not available in > Sanskrit >dubbing. > * V.K. Malhotra doesn't like Australia's 2006 Commonwealth Games song > either- >"Their song is slower than Rahman's. They should have used Shakira". > * V.K Malhotra also does not like coconut chutney. Rediff reports that > Kerala >is angry when he asked for mint chutney instead. > > > * TimesOfIndia research shows that Waka Waka is more popular than Jana > Gana >Mana based on downloads. Please participate in the poll for changing the >national anthem. > * Calcutta Telegraph breaking news-- Sports minister Shanawaz Hussain > wants >Rabindranath Tagore grand-daughter to update national anthem since "it is too >slow. There is not enough Shakira in it". > * Indian media secures top prize in transparency and integrity awards >U2CanBJournoWorld 2010. Congratulate them! Only one country participated since >the others refused to pay the entry fee to host nation, India. > > > > > > From: ravi >To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com >Sent: Fri, September 3, 2010 12:59:04 PM >Subject: [arr] Should the RTI be approached? > > >Its now like every cat & dog is speaking about the 5Crore. should / can the >RTI >be approached to know the real facts? >Media doesn't seem to be impressed with the celebrities who are praising and >are >rather more interested in using even a single negative quote as the headline. >There was a news paper which quoted as its fans saying the negative feedback >on >FB pages. Damn I wish FB / Twitter must sue the Indian News agency for using >their wide viewable medium as the source of News. > > > > > -- --- http://roshanravi.com http://cssheaven.org
Re: [arr] Should the RTI be approached?
lol man! your list is so hilarious. i am so going to use it on the twitter.. let's all start tweeting this. what's your twitter id btw, just so i can tag you. On Sat, Sep 4, 2010 at 2:33 AM, Ramesh R wrote: > > > No need for RTI. There was a GoI press release about this which mentions > the total contract value with ARR. > http://pib.nic.in/release/release.asp?relid=64676 > > There's more work (lyrics by Mehboob, video with Bharat Bala...) than just > composing the song. ARR is performing at the opening ceremony as well. We do > not know the full extent of his involvement. But c'mon! Given all his > charity work would you think that he would overcharge for something like > this? > > The media is on a witch-hunt right now so it's convenient for them to > publish whatever they want. Don't fan the flames. It's amazing how much of > the criticism about the Games has now been focused solely on the music. > > A few weeks ago when a journalist angrily questioned the delay with > releasing the song, I defended her right to ask the question. At that time > it seemed that the press was asking hard questions because it mattered and > not because of TRP ratings. Now I see it's a facade since they're all after > masala stuff to sell. The IBNLive hack-job masquerading as an article > doesn't even have an author mentioned. Every Tom, Dick and Hariharan who > blogs or tweets, gets quoted in articles as if they're music buffs with > expert opinions. > > Don't make this an issue despite how ugly it looks. Ignore it. Be civil and > diplomatic if you're correcting friends who've been misled by the articles. > The media will stop when there isn't enough interest in it. > > And for the devious side in you... > When people have already formed a misguided opinion it's hard to make them > change if you point facts directly. Use satire to make them think about how > ludicrous it is. We already know about the awesome conclusion by IBNLive > that the film score to Fire was a flop because it was not easily available > in India and could be obtained only by mail order from Germany. Extending > that thought here are some tweet-lines: > > >- IBNLive says Mughal-e-Azam is a flop because it is not available in >Sanskrit dubbing. >- V.K. Malhotra doesn't like Australia's 2006 Commonwealth Games song >either- "Their song is slower than Rahman's. They should have used > Shakira". >- V.K Malhotra also does not like coconut chutney. Rediff reports that >Kerala is angry when he asked for mint chutney instead. >- TimesOfIndia research shows that Waka Waka is more popular than Jana >Gana Mana based on downloads. Please participate in the poll for changing >the national anthem. >- Calcutta Telegraph breaking news-- Sports minister Shanawaz Hussain >wants Rabindranath Tagore grand-daughter to update national anthem since > "it >is too slow. There is not enough Shakira in it". >- Indian media secures top prize in transparency and integrity awards >U2CanBJournoWorld 2010. Congratulate them! Only one country participated >since the others refused to pay the entry fee to host nation, India. > > > > > -- > *From:* ravi > *To:* arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com > *Sent:* Fri, September 3, 2010 12:59:04 PM > *Subject:* [arr] Should the RTI be approached? > > Its now like every cat & dog is speaking about the 5Crore. should / can the > RTI be approached to know the real facts? > Media doesn't seem to be impressed with the celebrities who are praising > and are rather more interested in using even a single negative quote as the > headline. There was a news paper which quoted as its fans saying the > negative feedback on FB pages. Damn I wish FB / Twitter must sue the Indian > News agency for using their wide viewable medium as the source of News. > > > > > -- --- http://roshanravi.com http://cssheaven.org
Re: [arr] Should the RTI be approached?
No need for RTI. There was a GoI press release about this which mentions the total contract value with ARR. http://pib.nic.in/release/release.asp?relid=64676 There's more work (lyrics by Mehboob, video with Bharat Bala...) than just composing the song. ARR is performing at the opening ceremony as well. We do not know the full extent of his involvement. But c'mon! Given all his charity work would you think that he would overcharge for something like this? The media is on a witch-hunt right now so it's convenient for them to publish whatever they want. Don't fan the flames. It's amazing how much of the criticism about the Games has now been focused solely on the music. A few weeks ago when a journalist angrily questioned the delay with releasing the song, I defended her right to ask the question. At that time it seemed that the press was asking hard questions because it mattered and not because of TRP ratings. Now I see it's a facade since they're all after masala stuff to sell. The IBNLive hack-job masquerading as an article doesn't even have an author mentioned. Every Tom, Dick and Hariharan who blogs or tweets, gets quoted in articles as if they're music buffs with expert opinions. Don't make this an issue despite how ugly it looks. Ignore it. Be civil and diplomatic if you're correcting friends who've been misled by the articles. The media will stop when there isn't enough interest in it. And for the devious side in you... When people have already formed a misguided opinion it's hard to make them change if you point facts directly. Use satire to make them think about how ludicrous it is. We already know about the awesome conclusion by IBNLive that the film score to Fire was a flop because it was not easily available in India and could be obtained only by mail order from Germany. Extending that thought here are some tweet-lines: * IBNLive says Mughal-e-Azam is a flop because it is not available in Sanskrit dubbing. * V.K. Malhotra doesn't like Australia's 2006 Commonwealth Games song either- "Their song is slower than Rahman's. They should have used Shakira". * V.K Malhotra also does not like coconut chutney. Rediff reports that Kerala is angry when he asked for mint chutney instead. * TimesOfIndia research shows that Waka Waka is more popular than Jana Gana Mana based on downloads. Please participate in the poll for changing the national anthem. * Calcutta Telegraph breaking news-- Sports minister Shanawaz Hussain wants Rabindranath Tagore grand-daughter to update national anthem since "it is too slow. There is not enough Shakira in it". * Indian media secures top prize in transparency and integrity awards U2CanBJournoWorld 2010. Congratulate them! Only one country participated since the others refused to pay the entry fee to host nation, India. ________ From: ravi To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Sent: Fri, September 3, 2010 12:59:04 PM Subject: [arr] Should the RTI be approached? Its now like every cat & dog is speaking about the 5Crore. should / can the RTI be approached to know the real facts? Media doesn't seem to be impressed with the celebrities who are praising and are rather more interested in using even a single negative quote as the headline. There was a news paper which quoted as its fans saying the negative feedback on FB pages. Damn I wish FB / Twitter must sue the Indian News agency for using their wide viewable medium as the source of News.
[arr] Should the RTI be approached?
Its now like every cat & dog is speaking about the 5Crore. should / can the RTI be approached to know the real facts? Media doesn't seem to be impressed with the celebrities who are praising and are rather more interested in using even a single negative quote as the headline. There was a news paper which quoted as its fans saying the negative feedback on FB pages. Damn I wish FB / Twitter must sue the Indian News agency for using their wide viewable medium as the source of News.