Re: [arr] the thing about media

2010-08-30 Thread AJ
Roshan,

Good post!  I hope you're wrong though about the media becoming more nasty 
towards ARR in the futurebut perhaps, it's inevitable.

What will sustain ARR and his music in the future is his constant innovative 
spirit, faith in spirituality, humility, putting aside his own ego, hard work, 
and avoidance of pettiness.  This is what makes him great and will always make 
him great...not just the music..but for the person that he is.  His lack of 
arrogance will help him survive any storm.

--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Mohamed Mohamed  wrote:
>
> u r 100% correct roshan
> 
> 
> 
> 
> From: Roshan 
> To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Mon, August 30, 2010 11:13:49 PM
> Subject: [arr] the thing about media
> 
>   
> it was just impossible not to notice the kind of zeal and enthusiasm from the 
> entire media in India to brand AR rahman as mediocre these days.  
> 
> 
> the problem is, I believe it is also a reflection of the general mentality of 
> the people in India.  I might be wrong. But it seems to me that most of the 
> Indians for some reason (it might be a cultural thing)  don't like someone 
> they 
> love to become famous.  The moment they find international stardom, indian 
> media 
> starts using everything in their power to give them a totally negative image.
> 
> and when media starts saying stuff like that, the rest of the general public 
> will join in.  because most of the people have this "if it is on TV, it has 
> to 
> be true" thing.  And, with time it has turned into "if it is on internet, it 
> has 
> to be true" thing.  
> 
> 
> It's not just AR Rahman though.  Amitabh bachan (constantly under the media 
> radar and bad press),  Aishwarya Rai bachan.. well the entire Bachan 
> Khandaan.  
> 
> 
> Ilaya Raja ( I remember reading about some actor claiming that the down fall 
> of 
> Ilayaraja was his arrogance),  Vishwanathan Anand, most of the cricket 
> players, 
> Shashi Taroor - sorry to bring up a politician's name.. but his tweets have 
> become quiet notorious for all the wrong reasons.  it's just that media 
> couldn't 
> understand a thing he was saying.  they took it quiet literally.
> 
> This thing was inevitable. and we could all feel it coming.  even members in 
> our 
> group had started bashing his music vigorously in the past 2 or three years. 
> 
> 
> now in the next few years, Ar RAhman's music will be under constant scrutiny  
> by 
> the media and those who don't like him will joyously join the parade.  
> 
> 
> We are going to see a lot more of bad press on AR pretty soon.  even if the 
> songs in the upcoming albums are phenomenal, they will call it mediocre.   
> mark 
> my word.
> 
> this is how the media works.  they like underdogs.  because it gives them a 
> story to write about.  media loved AR when he was known only in India.   they 
> praised his songs and bashed Ilayaraja and the rest of the musicians.  now it 
> is 
> time for AR to be in the receiving end.
> 
> now we have to see how AR and his team will handle such things. 
> 
> I still think that taking up the CWG theme song project was probably a bad 
> decision.  but no one anticipated it.  
> 
> 
> quiet sad to see such a great song being criticized and called mediocre just 
> because the musician is famous!
>




Re: [arr] the thing about media

2010-08-30 Thread Mohamed Mohamed
u r 100% correct roshan




From: Roshan 
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Mon, August 30, 2010 11:13:49 PM
Subject: [arr] the thing about media

  
it was just impossible not to notice the kind of zeal and enthusiasm from the 
entire media in India to brand AR rahman as mediocre these days.  


the problem is, I believe it is also a reflection of the general mentality of 
the people in India.  I might be wrong. But it seems to me that most of the 
Indians for some reason (it might be a cultural thing)  don't like someone they 
love to become famous.  The moment they find international stardom, indian 
media 
starts using everything in their power to give them a totally negative image.

and when media starts saying stuff like that, the rest of the general public 
will join in.  because most of the people have this "if it is on TV, it has to 
be true" thing.  And, with time it has turned into "if it is on internet, it 
has 
to be true" thing.  


It's not just AR Rahman though.  Amitabh bachan (constantly under the media 
radar and bad press),  Aishwarya Rai bachan.. well the entire Bachan Khandaan.  


Ilaya Raja ( I remember reading about some actor claiming that the down fall of 
Ilayaraja was his arrogance),  Vishwanathan Anand, most of the cricket players, 
Shashi Taroor - sorry to bring up a politician's name.. but his tweets have 
become quiet notorious for all the wrong reasons.  it's just that media 
couldn't 
understand a thing he was saying.  they took it quiet literally.

This thing was inevitable. and we could all feel it coming.  even members in 
our 
group had started bashing his music vigorously in the past 2 or three years. 


now in the next few years, Ar RAhman's music will be under constant scrutiny  
by 
the media and those who don't like him will joyously join the parade.  


We are going to see a lot more of bad press on AR pretty soon.  even if the 
songs in the upcoming albums are phenomenal, they will call it mediocre.   mark 
my word.

this is how the media works.  they like underdogs.  because it gives them a 
story to write about.  media loved AR when he was known only in India.   they 
praised his songs and bashed Ilayaraja and the rest of the musicians.  now it 
is 
time for AR to be in the receiving end.

now we have to see how AR and his team will handle such things. 

I still think that taking up the CWG theme song project was probably a bad 
decision.  but no one anticipated it.  


quiet sad to see such a great song being criticized and called mediocre just 
because the musician is famous!