Re: [arr] is Rahman really popular in non resident Chennaites/Tamilians?
sorry for interepting.each and everybody in the country loves and adores him.i am living in a chennai suburb and i knew many people who are crazy about him --- On Wed, 6/8/08, Sunder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: From: Sunder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: [arr] is Rahman really popular in non resident Chennaites/Tamilians? To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Date: Wednesday, 6 August, 2008, 11:47 AM Pardon my interference. I disagree they dont listen to A.R. songs. When they listen to it you wont be knowing. Excluding the fanatics of A.R., other reasons constitute, India is mostly of middle-class. They are thrifty. They are satisfied with online players & mp3 downloads. With it they have the option of selective songs / repeated listenings. On the contrary if you think the high earning people are spending category which is not true. They are the ones who are conscious of money when comes to spending. To my experience as a counter sales person, people come out of qualis / honda cars with attracting perfumes & master cards. They enquire with us about new releases. Browse all the rows of CDs including that of A.R.'s new ones, spend an hour and exit without buying anything. They update themselves what is the latest with shops & for shopping atmosphere. But actually getting on with the Internet. Secondly for others who are not aware of A.R.s new releases, time & personal interest does matter for them in these things to see it secondary which is one of the realities. = = = = = = ~ Your re-birth is in your hands. To prevent it work for it. Renounce attachments. Salvation is the only ultimate Goal where most do not realize and get into temporal pleasures and sufferings follow ~ Bhagavad Gita Unlimited freedom, unlimited storage. Get it now, on http://help.yahoo.com/l/in/yahoo/mail/yahoomail/tools/tools-08.html/
Re: [arr] is Rahman really popular in non resident Chennaites/Tamilians?
Pardon my interference. I disagree they dont listen to A.R. songs. When they listen to it you wont be knowing. Excluding the fanatics of A.R., other reasons constitute, India is mostly of middle-class. They are thrifty. They are satisfied with online players & mp3 downloads. With it they have the option of selective songs / repeated listenings. On the contrary if you think the high earning people are spending category which is not true. They are the ones who are conscious of money when comes to spending. To my experience as a counter sales person, people come out of qualis / honda cars with attracting perfumes & master cards. They enquire with us about new releases. Browse all the rows of CDs including that of A.R.'s new ones, spend an hour and exit without buying anything. They update themselves what is the latest with shops & for shopping atmosphere. But actually getting on with the Internet. Secondly for others who are not aware of A..R.s new releases, time & personal interest does matter for them in these things to see it secondary which is one of the realities. == ~ Your re-birth is in your hands. To prevent it work for it. Renounce attachments. Salvation is the only ultimate Goal where most do not realize and get into temporal pleasures and sufferings follow ~ Bhagavad Gita
Re: [arr] is Rahman really popular in non resident Chennaites/Tamilians?
To each his own, Arijit. We could even put this way that it is their loss, not ours :) Let's enjoy the music and leave the rest to their own preferred tracks. Warm Regards ~~~ Vinayak On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 11:56 AM, Arijit Debnath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am not asking about the recent songs only... I was trying to say that > not a single Rahman song I heard in their cars/home/parties...etc > > Arijit > > > On 05/08/2008, Mahima Sengupta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> I guess becos its a new movie and also it takes time for the songs >> in sakkrakatti to grow on you. You should get them to listen to these songs >> >> >> --- On *Tue, 8/5/08, Arijit Debnath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* wrote: >> >> From: Arijit Debnath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> Subject: [arr] is Rahman really popular in non resident >> Chennaites/Tamilians? >> To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com >> Date: Tuesday, August 5, 2008, 2:31 PM >> >> I have lots of Tamil/chennaites friends where I am working, but I am >> totally surprised whenever I travel in their cars I never hear any of >> rahman's songs...never ever...It really pains >> >> yesterday one of them was travelling with me... and he can't realise or >> recognise Taxi song or even Marudhani or any song from Sakkarkathi. .. they >> simply are not aware... >> >> I really don't know >> >> Arijit >> >> >> > >
Re: [arr] is Rahman really popular in non resident Chennaites/Tamilians?
I am not asking about the recent songs only... I was trying to say that not a single Rahman song I heard in their cars/home/parties...etc Arijit On 05/08/2008, Mahima Sengupta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I guess becos its a new movie and also it takes time for the songs in > sakkrakatti to grow on you. You should get them to listen to these songs > > --- On *Tue, 8/5/08, Arijit Debnath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* wrote: > > From: Arijit Debnath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: [arr] is Rahman really popular in non resident > Chennaites/Tamilians? > To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com > Date: Tuesday, August 5, 2008, 2:31 PM > > I have lots of Tamil/chennaites friends where I am working, but I am > totally surprised whenever I travel in their cars I never hear any of > rahman's songs...never ever...It really pains > > yesterday one of them was travelling with me... and he can't realise or > recognise Taxi song or even Marudhani or any song from Sakkarkathi. .. they > simply are not aware... > > I really don't know > > Arijit > > > >
Re: [arr] is Rahman really popular in non resident Chennaites/Tamilians?
I guess becos its a new movie and also it takes time for the songs in sakkrakatti to grow on you. You should get them to listen to these songs --- On Tue, 8/5/08, Arijit Debnath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: From: Arijit Debnath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [arr] is Rahman really popular in non resident Chennaites/Tamilians? To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, August 5, 2008, 2:31 PM I have lots of Tamil/chennaites friends where I am working, but I am totally surprised whenever I travel in their cars I never hear any of rahman's songs...never ever...It really pains yesterday one of them was travelling with me... and he can't realise or recognise Taxi song or even Marudhani or any song from Sakkarkathi. .. they simply are not aware... I really don't know Arijit
Re: [arr] is Rahman really popular in non resident Chennaites/Tamilians?
Actually we are die hard fans to get rahman's latest work at any costmay be that is the reason we expect the same thing from others... U'll be surprised to know how I get the Tamil/hindi albums so quickly... Being tamil CDs, I hv my friends at Chennai...who buy it for me and courier to my home at Kolkata...and u must appreciate my mom's credibility... who took all the pain to learn from me how to rip songs from CD... and then she send them through mail. may be we r expecting similar efforts from everybody..which is not possiblebut its really painful when I don't listen to any song by our Guru from a fellow Tamilian... Arijit On 05/08/2008, Thulasi Ram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >Arijit... it happens and i've faced it quite a lot of times. only after > the movie is released the songs start hitting those people > > On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 7:31 AM, Arijit Debnath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > >>I have lots of Tamil/chennaites friends where I am working, but I am >> totally surprised whenever I travel in their cars I never hear any of >> rahman's songs...never ever...It really pains >> >> yesterday one of them was travelling with me... and he can't realise or >> recognise Taxi song or even Marudhani or any song from Sakkarkathi... they >> simply are not aware... >> >> I really don't know >> >> Arijit >> > > >
Re: [arr] is Rahman really popular in non resident Chennaites/Tamilians?
Arijit... it happens and i've faced it quite a lot of times. only after the movie is released the songs start hitting those people On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 7:31 AM, Arijit Debnath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have lots of Tamil/chennaites friends where I am working, but I am > totally surprised whenever I travel in their cars I never hear any of > rahman's songs...never ever...It really pains > > yesterday one of them was travelling with me... and he can't realise or > recognise Taxi song or even Marudhani or any song from Sakkarkathi... they > simply are not aware... > > I really don't know > > Arijit > >
Re: [arr] is Rahman really popular in non resident Chennaites/Tamilians?
In Kerala Die Hard Fans No arguments I am not aware of Chennai... On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 8:01 PM, Arijit Debnath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have lots of Tamil/chennaites friends where I am working, but I am > totally surprised whenever I travel in their cars I never hear any of > rahman's songs...never ever...It really pains > > yesterday one of them was travelling with me... and he can't realise or > recognise Taxi song or even Marudhani or any song from Sakkarkathi... they > simply are not aware... > > I really don't know > > Arijit > > -- Farzad Khaleel Webmaster http://rahmaniac.co.nr
Re: [arr] is Rahman really popular in non resident Chennaites/Tamilians?
Dear Arijit Yes. thats partly true.. AR is in a way been considered as a Bollywood Music Director in the Tamil Industry and Tamil Audience. As he is unable to do that many Tamil movies , as compared to Hindi ones, it apparently looks like people are not able to keep in touch with AR 's tamil compositions. This in no way means, that AR is not famous here or anything of that sorts. People are not able to keep track of releases of Tamil flm songs by AR, unlike before. Here in Tamil Cinema, its dominated by Vidyasagar, Harris Jeyaraj, Yuvan Shankar Raja. Though he may no be able to do that many Tamil movies, yet whenever he comes with a Tamil music, he rocks rocks rocks.. No second thoughts. For me, no qualms at all. If he touches his keyboard, thats enough. Even if he composes in Nepali language, i would go and buy the CD and get immersed with it. On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 8:01 PM, Arijit Debnath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I have lots of Tamil/chennaites friends where I am working, but I am > totally surprised whenever I travel in their cars I never hear any of > rahman's songs...never ever...It really pains > > yesterday one of them was travelling with me... and he can't realise or > recognise Taxi song or even Marudhani or any song from Sakkarkathi... they > simply are not aware... > > I really don't know > > Arijit > > > -- regards, Vithur ARR -- The Sweet Cube always