All ARR interviews (of late) have had the same kind of questions & AR has no 
different choice to answer. We also have lot of interviews of ARR recently 
appearing in TV/magazines etc.
Infact, about 10 years ago, we would be waiting for ARR to appear in a 
TV channel or any other interview. I feel that charm of waiting for ARR 
interviews and listening to what all he says is lost now. (We can also see him 
looking tired answering to some of the questions)
An example is the latest NDTV Good times interview and the Channel V interview, 
where ARR didn't have any new questions to answer and all the questions which 
the interviewer asked to ARR, any one of us could have answered it referring to 
his previous answers.
The same old questions -
 1) What is his favorite song from all of his films?
 2) Why is he repetitive?
 3) Relationship with Maniratnam.
 4) how does he approach to do a song?
 5) why does he take long to do a song?
 6) How did Roja happen?
 7) Working with Illayaraja, MD's consuming Alcohol and drugs to compose music.
 8) Why did he come out of Illayaraja's troupe?
Next time I would expect ARR to provide interactive interviews (like 1995 
Pongal Sun TV interview where ARR played the Pongal song with keyboard, 
Nadaswaram, thavil in Dharmavathi ragam, 2004 Sun TV interview where he sang 
Jana Gana Mana from Aayutha Ezhuthu at the end, ARR interview with Simi Garewal 
etc..) rather than purely verbal stuff.


      

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