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From: || V i s h w e s h || [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, 24 October, 2007 9:41:05 AM
Subject: Re: [arr] The Far Reach of ARR's Music
Scene 0: A guy living in Pune, almost everyday listens to a haunting
Ennuyir Thozhiyea, without
Hi chord, that's really nice thinking yaar..! Loved and felt every
sentence you have written. And such messages are always needed to
remind the power and reach of Rahman's music to some people here...!!
(as general).
--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Chord [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please
Raj,
Wonderful idea...we should take this forward
1. It will help the fans out here a chance to let out their creative
skills.. There are amazing people in forum who are as good as
professionals.
2. Its a great project to start off and do a collaborative work on
internet and lay a
These are great ideas for a video montage of Rahman. Lovely!
As someone who's also in Singapore, I could volunteer myself as your
assistant on this. With S'pore having ample Chinese talent, the
scene of the chap picking up the WOHE CD can be well captured here I
suppose.
Yes!!! It would be a challenge to convey the idea without a single
word spoken...The background and his actions should say he is not
understanding the language, but enjoying the music..
And then weave ARR's video saying - 'Music has no language' seemlessly
like the original version is weaved in
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From: Raj
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 10:14 AM
Subject: [arr] Re: The Far Reach of ARR's Music AN IDEA!!
Hey man the way u wrote its simply beautiful... n while reading i was
like jus watchin the movie n tat
Hey man the way u wrote its simply beautiful... n while reading i was
like jus watchin the movie n tat gives me a great idea... if we can
get hold of film makers who are also arr fans do a video each from
every part of the world Titled The Power of Music... n tat fades off
to A.R.Rahman. this
aww this is really cute :) you can also add one more you know. being
a pakistani american fan, i can say
Scene: A Pakistani hopes and prays for unity and friendship as they
listen to Gurus of Peace with NFAK and ARR.
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