Sounds tongue-in-cheekish - You have to see Rahman's body of work to realize
that
he truly deserves this Filmfare award

On Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 4:49 PM, Vinod Raju <vi...@arr4music.com> wrote:

>   Rahman must win at Filmfare: Vishal Dadlani
> 28 Feb 2009, 1812 hrs IST, MONIKA RAWAL
>
> As the Filmfare Awards frenzy sets in tonight, musical duo Vishal-
> Shekhar is maintaining their calm. Vishal Dadlani (TOI Photo)
>
> Sans any apprehensions about their nomination for Best Music
> Director for Dostana , a confident Vishal Dadlani said, "There are
> no butterfly moments in stomach as such. We are not thinking much
> about it."
>
> Is it just due to the fact that the competition stands pretty close
> with A R Rahman being nominated for three films including Jodha
> Akbar, Jaane Tu... and Ghajini ? "It's not about hoping for an award
> for ourselves. I know Rahman will win and he has to," asserts
> Vishal.
>
> Impressed by Rahman's international glory, Vishal clearly declares
> him as the ultimate winner. "Thumbs up to Rahman, he is the best man
> of all. He just brought two Oscars to India. He has taken India to
> the international platform and by all counts, he deserves this
> award."
>
> Though Rahman's Oscar success might be attributed to the Hollywood
> venture yet it's his music in totality that speaks for him. Vishal
> clarifies, "It doesn't make a difference that he got Oscars for
> Slumdog Millionaire... and in Filmfare, he's been nominated for
> other films. You have to see Rahman's body of work to realize that
> he truly deserves this Filmfare award."
>
> http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Lifestyle/Specials/Rahman-must-
> win-at-Filmfare-Vishal-Dadlani/articleshow/4205292.cms
>
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