wow. INSPIRING. I've never seen AR posting this big a statement in facebook, 
which clearly explains the amount of joy he would have had watching/hearing the 
blind pianist play. It would have come as the biggest relief after hearing 
those ignorant critics/media talking about Music...

He might be visually challenged but I think he visually challenged Rahman and 
the fellow musicians too :). Gods creation is always a mystery and when I see 
such genius talents, it strengthens my thoughts...I'm sure the pianist will 
soon play for AR & we all can hear some masterpieces coming up soon...

Life is all about "Live and Let Others Live". AR has always followed this path 
and if everyone of us can take that route, I'm sure we all can live in a 
beautiful world like "PANDORA" that James Cameroon created. The world will end 
up having wonderful AVATAR's.

Jai Ho !!!
Swamy (aka Kitcha)

--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, "A.R.Rajib" <a.r.ra...@...> wrote:
>
> A.R. Rahman <http://www.facebook.com/arrahman>
> 
>  Yesterday morning was one of the best that i had ever had this year. I was
> invited for a piano recital by students of Dr Chatterjee who teaches the
> piano at KMMC (he follows the Russian conservatory method ). Most of the
> students had started learning to play the piano from scratch just months ago
> and were playing like they had played it all their lives. But the highlight
> of the concert was a visually challenged student who started just 4 months
> ago. He played like a pro and was stunning....and was better than all of the
> others .. God Bless! A R R
> 
> http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=441084222992
> 
> http://www.facebook.com/arrahman
> -- 
> *- Regards
> 
> ~ ~ A.R.Rajib ~ ~*
>


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