yes chord. even i feel so. never before has ARR has said he dislikes the
bollywood industry and the current crop of musicians.
i believe the interviewer/journalist has twisted ARR's words out of context
On Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 9:14 PM, Chord wrote:
> I don't know, for some reason, these don't
This article sure is gonna raise some eyebrows...
" The search is more important than the destination " - a r rahman -
--- On Mon, 22/12/08, Chord wrote:
From: Chord
Subject: [arr] Re: Interview of ARR in "Mail Today" - are Indian films
restricting Rahman?
To: arrahman
I don't know, for some reason, these don't sound like Rahman's words.
--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, "Ganesh" wrote:
>
> Full transcript of ARR Interview in "Mail Today":
>
> Whys Rahman an angry man
>
> It took aGolden Globe nomination to reassure A. R. Rahman of his
> musical genius
I don't know the veracity of the below statements by ARR, but if they
are true and ARR is indeed frustrated by the creative limitations of
Indian films, has ARR reached an evolutionary juncture in his career?
Is it time for ARR to "graduate" to a more global scene where his
seemingly unexhaustable
Full transcript of ARR Interview in "Mail Today":
Whys Rahman an angry man
It took aGolden Globe nomination to reassure A. R. Rahman of his
musical genius. In afreewheeling interview, he vents his frustration
of being confined within Bollywoods creative straitjacket.
W SHARIN BHATTI
It too
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