Re: [arr] A dream come true - my meeting with A.R. Rahman
Nice one Ajit, I am really happy for ya !!! Thanks for sharing all the details. It was worth reading :-)-- Neil PanchalMechanical EngineeringThe Georgia Institute of TechnologyAny intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius -- and a lot of courage -- to move in the opposite direction. - Albert Einstein.On 12/4/05, bpr_arr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey Ajit, I was just visualizing ur meeting with ARR as I was reading ur mail. Ur one of the luckiest. If u dont mind cud u post the photos. Raghu Dear fellow Rahman fans,Last week I had the most extreme fortunate opportunity to meet with ARR during his away assignment working on the LOTR music. I feel extremely fortunate to have met and befriended a close associate of ARR who was extremely kind and generous enough to help arrange this meeting. This person wishes to remain anonymous and I will respect that. I met him late night at a studio where he was working on the Rang De Basanti BGM. Rahmanji was kind enough to give my wife and I his break time and spent about 15 minutes with us. A beautiful human being, simple, pure at heart, hospitable, down to earth, and at ease, he made us feel so welcomed and comfortable, despite being so exhausted from lack of sleep and working on multiple projects in a foreign land. I was so overwhelmed in his presence that I did not get a chance to ask him too many questions, but I got his autograph on my Vande Mataram CD and some photos taken with him. He was very happy that I chose the Vande Mataram for him to sign and asked me my favorite song from that album. I said, Only You, and he said, Only You?I didn't do that one properly! Can you believe it? An amazing song, one of my favorites, and yet he thinks that he could have done a better job with it. Didn't have a chance to get into details about it. I also did not want him to feel like I was interviewing him, since we already felt kind of guilty for taking his break time. But, he not once made us feel less important than him or not once did he ever air his status, talk about himself, or anything to that extent. He never once showed that he was bothered by our coming there during his busy time. He smiled, joked with us, asked us caring questions. He was so relaxed, we felt like we've known him for some time. So gracious and welcoming, despite going to a studio, he made us feel as if we came to his home and even offered us something to eat, despite not having many options for food at the studio. Just speechless to describe what a beautiful person he is, pure in heart and soul, and as you all know, it shows through his music. I was lucky enough to have Rahman read a long letter I had written that was given to him by this close associate and my friend the day before. In that letter, I poured my heart out as far as what his music means to me and the many ways I appreciate his music and how he has impacted my life. He took the time to read it and I was so grateful. I wish he could read what you all would like to say to him too. I learned that he does read our messages on this group and feels grateful. My fellow fans, I had you all in mind when I was meeting with Rahman and I so dearly wish each and every one of you can have an opportunity like I did. You are all equally as deservng as me to have the kind of experience that I had. I am so proud to be a Rahman fan and to be among the good company of you all as part of this special group.I would like to mention specifically that I met this close associate of ARR through this group, and if it weren't for this group, I would not have gotten the opportunity that I did to create a special friendship with him and to meet with ARR. I also met another very very close friend two years ago through this group, for which I am so grateful. This person who I met two years ago is one of the most generous human beings imaginable and he was kind enough to provide me copies of ARR's entire collection and much much more. Thank you Gopal, thank you to all who make this group so special and for allowing me to voice my love for ARR and to have created some special friendships and most recently, to have met with ARR. I really hope ALL of you someday get to meet him like I did. Much much thanks to this group. I wanted to write earlier, but I was busy studying for my state board exams this week, which I took on Wed, and just busy with work. I wanted to wait until today to gather my thoughts and to write appropriately. Long live ARR. HAIL ARR! Let us all pray for ARR's future success and may he climb unknown heights.With warm regards to you all,Ajit Explore, Experience, Enjoy A.R.Rahman - The Man, The Music, The Magic. Only at arrahmanfans.com - The definitive A.R.Rahman
Re: [arr] A dream come true - my meeting with A.R. Rahman
Thank you for your reply. ARR has since gone back to India as far as I know. Do wish you had a chance too. I once thought I would never meet him, but I did. Keep that wish alive. --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, ~~Shama~~ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is such a good read. I am genuinely happy for you (I'm sure everyone here is!). But OMG! You say he's in Toronto? And you met him last week? I know this may be the silliest thing you've ever heard but any ideas how long he's going to be there for? I am about 4 hours from Toronto. I wish I had known earlier! Not that I would stalk him, but just hope that I would get lucky with an autograph this time around! Anyway, once again I am really thrilled for you. Take care, Cheerio for now! neena kochhar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm so glad that your wish came true. You had posted in this group approximately around 'swades' time such a wish. :-) N Ajit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear fellow Rahman fans, Last week I had the most extreme fortunate opportunity to meet with ARR during his away assignment working on the LOTR music. I feel extremely fortunate to have met and befriended a close associate of ARR who was extremely kind and generous enough to help arrange this meeting. This person wishes to remain anonymous and I will respect that. I met him late night at a studio where he was working on the Rang De Basanti BGM. Rahmanji was kind enough to give my wife and I his break time and spent about 15 minutes with us. A beautiful human being, simple, pure at heart, hospitable, down to earth, and at ease, he made us feel so welcomed and comfortable, despite being so exhausted from lack of sleep and working on multiple projects in a foreign land. I was so overwhelmed in his presence that I did not get a chance to ask him too many questions, but I got his autograph on my Vande Mataram CD and some photos taken with him. He was very happy that I chose the Vande Mataram for him to sign and asked me my favorite song from that album. I said, Only You, and he said, Only You?I didn't do that one properly! Can you believe it? An amazing song, one of my favorites, and yet he thinks that he could have done a better job with it. Didn't have a chance to get into details about it. I also did not want him to feel like I was interviewing him, since we already felt kind of guilty for taking his break time. But, he not once made us feel less important than him or not once did he ever air his status, talk about himself, or anything to that extent. He never once showed that he was bothered by our coming there during his busy time. He smiled, joked with us, asked us caring questions. He was so relaxed, we felt like we've known him for some time. So gracious and welcoming, despite going to a studio, he made us feel as if we came to his home and even offered us something to eat, despite not having many options for food at the studio. Just speechless to describe what a beautiful person he is, pure in heart and soul, and as you all know, it shows through his music. I was lucky enough to have Rahman read a long letter I had written that was given to him by this close associate and my friend the day before. In that letter, I poured my heart out as far as what his music means to me and the many ways I appreciate his music and how he has impacted my life. He took the time to read it and I was so grateful. I wish he could read what you all would like to say to him too. I learned that he does read our messages on this group and feels grateful. My fellow fans, I had you all in mind when I was meeting with Rahman and I so dearly wish each and every one of you can have an opportunity like I did. You are all equally as deservng as me to have the kind of experience that I had. I am so proud to be a Rahman fan and to be among the good company of you all as part of this special group. I would like to mention specifically that I met this close associate of ARR through this group, and if it weren't for this group, I would not have gotten the opportunity that I did to create a special friendship with him and to meet with ARR. I also met another very very close friend two years ago through this group, for which I am so grateful. This person who I met two years ago is one of the most generous human beings imaginable and he was kind enough to provide me copies of ARR's entire collection and much much more. Thank you Gopal, thank you to all who make this group so special and for allowing me to voice my love for ARR and to have created some special friendships and most recently, to have met with ARR. I really hope ALL of you someday get to meet him like I did. Much much thanks to this group. I wanted to write earlier, but I was busy studying for my state board exams this week,
Re: [arr] A dream come true - my meeting with A.R. Rahman
hey ajit, lucky uuu!.glad to hear that u met our bossby the way where did u meet him?.as u mentioned that it was in a foregn land.well. hope me too some day will get tht gr oppurtunity... bye sailu Ajit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear fellow Rahman fans,Last week I had the most extreme fortunate opportunity to meet with ARR during his away assignment working on the LOTR music. I feel extremely fortunate to have met and befriended a close associate of ARR who was extremely kind and generous enough to help arrange this meeting. This person wishes to remain anonymous and I will respect that. I met him late night at a studio where he was working on the Rang De Basanti BGM. Rahmanji was kind enough to give my wife and I his break time and spent about 15 minutes with us. A beautiful human being, simple, pure at heart, hospitable, down to earth, and at ease, he made us feel so welcomed and comfortable, despite being so exhausted from lack of sleep and working on multiple projects in a foreign land. I was so overwhelmed in his presence that I did not get a chance to ask him too many questions, but I got his autograph on my Vande Mataram CD and some photos taken with him. He was very happy that I chose the Vande Mataram for him to sign and asked me my favorite song from that album. I said, "Only You", and he said, "Only You?I didn't do that one properly!" Can you believe it? An amazing song, one of my favorites, and yet he thinks that he could have done a better job with it. Didn't have a chance to get into details about it. I also did not want him to feel like I was interviewing him, since we already felt kind of guilty for taking his break time. But, he not once made us feel less important than him or not once did he ever air his status, talk about himself, or anything to that extent. He never once showed that he was bothered by our coming there during his busy time. He smiled, joked with us, asked us caring questions. He was so relaxed, we felt like we've known him for some time. So gracious and welcoming, despite going to a studio, he made us feel as if we came to his home and even offered us something to eat, despite not having many options for food at the studio. Just speechless to describe what a beautiful person he is, pure in heart and soul, and as you all know, it shows through his music. I was lucky enough to have Rahman read a long letter I had written that was given to him by this close associate and my friend the day before. In that letter, I poured my heart out as far as what his music means to me and the many ways I appreciate his music and how he has impacted my life. He took the time to read it and I was so grateful. I wish he could read what you all would like to say to him too. I learned that he does read our messages on this group and feels grateful. My fellow fans, I had you all in mind when I was meeting with Rahman and I so dearly wish each and every one of you can have an opportunity like I did. You are all equally as deservng as me to have the kind of experience that I had. I am so proud to be a Rahman fan and to be among the good company of you all as part of this special group.I would like to mention specifically that I met this close associate of ARR through this group, and if it weren't for this group, I would not have gotten the opportunity that I did to create a special friendship with him and to meet with ARR. I also met another very very close friend two years ago through this group, for which I am so grateful. This person who I met two years ago is one of the most generous human beings imaginable and he was kind enough to provide me copies of ARR's entire collection and much much more. Thank you Gopal, thank you to all who make this group so special and for allowing me to voice my love for ARR and to have created some special friendships and most recently, to have met with ARR. I really hope ALL of you someday get to meet him like I did. Much much thanks to this group. I wanted to write earlier, but I was busy studying for my state board exams this week, which I took on Wed, and just busy with work. I wanted to wait until today to gather my thoughts and to write appropriately. Long live ARR. HAIL ARR! Let us all pray for ARR's future success and may he climb unknown heights.With warm regards to you all,Ajit SPONSORED LINKSNew country music artists Music artists Christian music artists New music
Re: [arr] A dream come true - my meeting with A.R. Rahman
I'm so glad that your wish came true.You had posted in this group approximately around 'swades' time such a wish. :-) NAjit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear fellow Rahman fans,Last week I had the most extreme fortunate opportunity to meet with ARR during his away assignment working on the LOTR music. I feel extremely fortunate to have met and befriended a close associate of ARR who was extremely kind and generous enough to help arrange this meeting. This person wishes to remain anonymous and I will respect that. I met him late night at a studio where he was working on the Rang De Basanti BGM. Rahmanji was kind enough to give my wife and I his break time and spent about 15 minutes with us. A beautiful human being, simple, pure at heart, hospitable, down to earth, and at ease, he made us feel so welcomed and comfortable, despite being so exhausted from lack of sleep and working on multiple projects in a foreign land. I was so overwhelmed in his presence that I did not get a chance to ask him too many questions, but I got his autograph on my Vande Mataram CD and some photos taken with him. He was very happy that I chose the Vande Mataram for him to sign and asked me my favorite song from that album. I said, "Only You", and he said, "Only You?I didn't do that one properly!" Can you believe it? An amazing song, one of my favorites, and yet he thinks that he could have done a better job with it. Didn't have a chance to get into details about it. I also did not want him to feel like I was interviewing him, since we already felt kind of guilty for taking his break time. But, he not once made us feel less important than him or not once did he ever air his status, talk about himself, or anything to that extent. He never once showed that he was bothered by our coming there during his busy time. He smiled, joked with us, asked us caring questions. He was so relaxed, we felt like we've known him for some time. So gracious and welcoming, despite going to a studio, he made us feel as if we came to his home and even offered us something to eat, despite not having many options for food at the studio. Just speechless to describe what a beautiful person he is, pure in heart and soul, and as you all know, it shows through his music. I was lucky enough to have Rahman read a long letter I had written that was given to him by this close associate and my friend the day before. In that letter, I poured my heart out as far as what his music means to me and the many ways I appreciate his music and how he has impacted my life. He took the time to read it and I was so grateful. I wish he could read what you all would like to say to him too. I learned that he does read our messages on this group and feels grateful. My fellow fans, I had you all in mind when I was meeting with Rahman and I so dearly wish each and every one of you can have an opportunity like I did. You are all equally as deservng as me to have the kind of experience that I had. I am so proud to be a Rahman fan and to be among the good company of you all as part of this special group.I would like to mention specifically that I met this close associate of ARR through this group, and if it weren't for this group, I would not have gotten the opportunity that I did to create a special friendship with him and to meet with ARR. I also met another very very close friend two years ago through this group, for which I am so grateful. This person who I met two years ago is one of the most generous human beings imaginable and he was kind enough to provide me copies of ARR's entire collection and much much more. Thank you Gopal, thank you to all who make this group so special and for allowing me to voice my love for ARR and to have created some special friendships and most recently, to have met with ARR. I really hope ALL of you someday get to meet him like I did. Much much thanks to this group. I wanted to write earlier, but I was busy studying for my state board exams this week, which I took on Wed, and just busy with work. I wanted to wait until today to gather my thoughts and to write appropriately. Long live ARR. HAIL ARR! Let us all pray for ARR's future success and may he climb unknown heights.With warm regards to you all,Ajit Yahoo! Model Search - Could you be the next catwalk superstar? Check out the competition now Explore, Experience, Enjoy A.R.Rahman - The Man, The Music, The Magic. Only at arrahmanfans.com - The definitive A.R.Rahman e-community. Homepage: http://www.arrahmanfans.com Admin: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To Subscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] SPONSORED LINKS Country music artists Christian music artists New music artists Music artists
Re: [arr] A dream come true - my meeting with A.R. Rahman
This is such a good read. I am genuinely happy for you (I'm sure everyone here is!). But OMG! You say he's in Toronto? And you met him last week? I know this may be the silliest thing you've ever heard but any ideas how long he's going to be there for? I am about 4 hours from Toronto. I wish I had known earlier! Not that I would stalk him, but just hope that I would get lucky with an autograph this time around! Anyway, once again I am really thrilled for you. Take care, Cheerio for now!neena kochhar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:I'm so glad that your wish came true.You had posted in this group approximately around 'swades' time such a wish. :-) NAjit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear fellow Rahman fans,Last week I had the most extreme fortunate opportunity to meet with ARR during his away assignment working on the LOTR music. I feel extremely fortunate to have met and befriended a close associate of ARR who was extremely kind and generous enough to help arrange this meeting. This person wishes to remain anonymous and I will respect that. I met him late night at a studio where he was working on the Rang De Basanti BGM. Rahmanji was kind enough to give my wife and I his break time and spent about 15 minutes with us. A beautiful human being, simple, pure at heart, hospitable, down to earth, and at ease, he made us feel so welcomed and comfortable, despite being so exhausted from lack of sleep and working on multiple projects in a foreign land. I was so overwhelmed in his presence that I did not get a chance to ask him too many questions, but I got his autograph on my Vande Mataram CD and some photos taken with him. He was very happy that I chose the Vande Mataram for him to sign and asked me my favorite song from that album. I said, "Only You", and he said, "Only You?I didn't do that one properly!" Can you believe it? An amazing song, one of my favorites, and yet he thinks that he could have done a better job with it. Didn't have a chance to get into details about it. I also did not want him to feel like I was interviewing him, since we already felt kind of guilty for taking his break time. But, he not once made us feel less important than him or not once did he ever air his status, talk about himself, or anything to that extent. He never once showed that he was bothered by our coming there during his busy time. He smiled, joked with us, asked us caring questions. He was so relaxed, we felt like we've known him for some time. So gracious and welcoming, despite going to a studio, he made us feel as if we came to his home and even offered us something to eat, despite not having many options for food at the studio. Just speechless to describe what a beautiful person he is, pure in heart and soul, and as you all know, it shows through his music. I was lucky enough to have Rahman read a long letter I had written that was given to him by this close associate and my friend the day before. In that letter, I poured my heart out as far as what his music means to me and the many ways I appreciate his music and how he has impacted my life. He took the time to read it and I was so grateful. I wish he could read what you all would like to say to him too. I learned that he does read our messages on this group and feels grateful. My fellow fans, I had you all in mind when I was meeting with Rahman and I so dearly wish each and every one of you can have an opportunity like I did. You are all equally as deservng as me to have the kind of experience that I had. I am so proud to be a Rahman fan and to be among the good company of you all as part of this special group.I would like to mention specifically that I met this close associate of ARR through this group, and if it weren't for this group, I would not have gotten the opportunity that I did to create a special friendship with him and to meet with ARR. I also met another very very close friend two years ago through this group, for which I am so grateful. This person who I met two years ago is one of the most generous human beings imaginable and he was kind enough to provide me copies of ARR's entire collection and much much more. Thank you Gopal, thank you to all who make this group so special and for allowing me to voice my love for ARR and to have created some special friendships and most recently, to have met with ARR. I really hope ALL of you someday get to meet him like I did. Much much thanks to this group. I wanted to write earlier, but I was busy studying for my state board exams this week, which I took on Wed, and just busy with work. I wanted to wait until today to gather my thoughts and to write appropriately. Long live ARR. HAIL ARR! Let us all pray for ARR's future success and may he climb unknown heights.With warm regards to you all,Ajit Yahoo! Model Search - Could you be the next catwalk superstar? Check out the competition now 'You are what your deepest desire is. As you desire, so is your intention. As your
Re: [arr] A dream come true - my meeting with A.R. Rahman
Hey Ajit, I was just visualizing ur meeting with ARR as I was reading ur mail. Ur one of the luckiest. If u dont mind cud u post the photos. Raghu Dear fellow Rahman fans,Last week I had the most extreme fortunate opportunity to meet with ARR during his away assignment working on the LOTR music. I feel extremely fortunate to have met and befriended a close associate of ARR who was extremely kind and generous enough to help arrange this meeting. This person wishes to remain anonymous and I will respect that. I met him late night at a studio where he was working on the Rang De Basanti BGM. Rahmanji was kind enough to give my wife and I his break time and spent about 15 minutes with us. A beautiful human being, simple, pure at heart, hospitable, down to earth, and at ease, he made us feel so welcomed and comfortable, despite being so exhausted from lack of sleep and working on multiple projects in a foreign land. I was so overwhelmed in his presence that I did not get a chance to ask him too many questions, but I got his autograph on my Vande Mataram CD and some photos taken with him. He was very happy that I chose the Vande Mataram for him to sign and asked me my favorite song from that album. I said, "Only You", and he said, "Only You?I didn't do that one properly!" Can you believe it? An amazing song, one of my favorites, and yet he thinks that he could have done a better job with it. Didn't have a chance to get into details about it. I also did not want him to feel like I was interviewing him, since we already felt kind of guilty for taking his break time. But, he not once made us feel less important than him or not once did he ever air his status, talk about himself, or anything to that extent. He never once showed that he was bothered by our coming there during his busy time. He smiled, joked with us, asked us caring questions. He was so relaxed, we felt like we've known him for some time. So gracious and welcoming, despite going to a studio, he made us feel as if we came to his home and even offered us something to eat, despite not having many options for food at the studio. Just speechless to describe what a beautiful person he is, pure in heart and soul, and as you all know, it shows through his music. I was lucky enough to have Rahman read a long letter I had written that was given to him by this close associate and my friend the day before. In that letter, I poured my heart out as far as what his music means to me and the many ways I appreciate his music and how he has impacted my life. He took the time to read it and I was so grateful. I wish he could read what you all would like to say to him too. I learned that he does read our messages on this group and feels grateful. My fellow fans, I had you all in mind when I was meeting with Rahman and I so dearly wish each and every one of you can have an opportunity like I did. You are all equally as deservng as me to have the kind of experience that I had. I am so proud to be a Rahman fan and to be among the good company of you all as part of this special group.I would like to mention specifically that I met this close associate of ARR through this group, and if it weren't for this group, I would not have gotten the opportunity that I did to create a special friendship with him and to meet with ARR. I also met another very very close friend two years ago through this group, for which I am so grateful. This person who I met two years ago is one of the most generous human beings imaginable and he was kind enough to provide me copies of ARR's entire collection and much much more. Thank you Gopal, thank you to all who make this group so special and for allowing me to voice my love for ARR and to have created some special friendships and most recently, to have met with ARR. I really hope ALL of you someday get to meet him like I did. Much much thanks to this group. I wanted to write earlier, but I was busy studying for my state board exams this week, which I took on Wed, and just busy with work. I wanted to wait until today to gather my thoughts and to write appropriately. Long live ARR. HAIL ARR! Let us all pray for ARR's future success and may he climb unknown heights.With warm regards to you all,Ajit Explore, Experience, Enjoy A.R.Rahman - The Man, The Music, The Magic. Only at arrahmanfans.com - The definitive A.R.Rahman e-community. Homepage: http://www.arrahmanfans.com Admin: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To Subscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] SPONSORED LINKS Country music artists Christian music artists New music artists