Re: [arr] Fame takes its toll on Rahman

2009-03-10 Thread Shah Navas
An injured Tendulkar is more effective than completely fit player often!
Geniuses!

On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 5:24 AM, Chord purev...@yahoo.com wrote:

   I'm always concerned about ARR's health. He is human afterall. Hope he
 takes care! Slow down a bit! We want you to love long and healthy!


 --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com,
 Thulasi Ram karoke...@... wrote:
 
  It's true. But what a song! Even a scratch recording by Rahman is worth
 far
  more than the final recording of many other composers.
  rocking!
 
  On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 8:40 AM, Vithur vith...@... wrote:
 
   Fame takes its toll on Rahman 9 Mar 2009,  hrs IST, SUBHASH K JHA
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 http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Bollywood/Fame-takes-its-toll-on-Rahman/articleshow/4241168.cms
   Has A R Rahman been overdoing it?
   A R Rahman More Pics
 http://photogallery.indiatimes.com/articleshow/4181657.cms
  
  
   The past year which spawned about a dozen Hindi and Tamil soundracks,
 and
   the whirlwind Slumdog Millionaire experience and its culmination with
 the
   Oscars, has taken its toll on the music
   
 http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Bollywood/Fame-takes-its-toll-on-Rahman/articleshow/4241168.cms#
 maverick
   from Madras' genius' health. According to close friends of the
 composer,
   since his return home after the Oscars, Rahman has been very unwell, so
 much
   so that he had to cancel a scheduled trip to London last Friday night.
  
   Work back home has also been suffering. Rahman was not able to complete
 the
   song that was filmed on Sanjay Dutt
   
 http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Bollywood/Fame-takes-its-toll-on-Rahman/articleshow/4241168.cms#
 ,
   Kylie Minogue, Akshay Kumar and Zayed Khan in Film City for Blue. And,
   reportedly, a scratch recording is being used for the shooting.
 Confirming
   these developments, director Anthony D'Souza said, It's true. But what
 a
   song! Even a scratch recording by Rahman is worth far more than the
 final
   recording of many other composers.
  
   Rahman fell ill and was bed-ridden this week, thereby further putting
   behind his pending assignments. I've returned from LA to complete
 three
   film assignments — Mani Ratnam's film, Shankar's Robot and Blue. And
 then
   I've to go back to Hollywood
 http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Bollywood/Fame-takes-its-toll-on-Rahman/articleshow/4241168.cms#
 ,
   said Rahman. He admitted that the song that Kylie Minogue danced to in
   Mumbai with Sanjay Dutt, Akshay Kumar and the rest of the cast for Blue
 was
   actually a rough cut. I'll finish it soon, he said. I'm in Chennai
 for
   two weeks. Then I return to LA. The question is, what happens to the
   pending assignments back home?
  
  
   --
   regards,
   Vithur
  
  
  
  
  
 

  



Re: [arr] Fame takes its toll on Rahman

2009-03-10 Thread Chord
Sports and music are entirely different.  ARR will always be motivated for 
sure, but he's got to take care of his health.  He is not immune to the perils 
of the human body.  His spirituality does sustain him a lot, but there is a 
limit.  Hope ARR takes the proper precautions to ensure a long, healthy life to 
come.  He's only in his early 40s.  Hope he has another 40-50 years left.


--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Shah Navas shahnavas@... wrote:

 An injured Tendulkar is more effective than completely fit player often!
 Geniuses!
 
 On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 5:24 AM, Chord purev...@... wrote:
 
I'm always concerned about ARR's health. He is human afterall. Hope he
  takes care! Slow down a bit! We want you to love long and healthy!
 
 
  --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com,
  Thulasi Ram karokelip@ wrote:
  
   It's true. But what a song! Even a scratch recording by Rahman is worth
  far
   more than the final recording of many other composers.
   rocking!
  
   On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 8:40 AM, Vithur vithurm@ wrote:
  
Fame takes its toll on Rahman 9 Mar 2009,  hrs IST, SUBHASH K JHA
Print
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Text:
   
  http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Bollywood/Fame-takes-its-toll-on-Rahman/articleshow/4241168.cms
Has A R Rahman been overdoing it?
A R Rahman More Pics
  http://photogallery.indiatimes.com/articleshow/4181657.cms
   
   
The past year which spawned about a dozen Hindi and Tamil soundracks,
  and
the whirlwind Slumdog Millionaire experience and its culmination with
  the
Oscars, has taken its toll on the music

  http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Bollywood/Fame-takes-its-toll-on-Rahman/articleshow/4241168.cms#
  maverick
from Madras' genius' health. According to close friends of the
  composer,
since his return home after the Oscars, Rahman has been very unwell, so
  much
so that he had to cancel a scheduled trip to London last Friday night.
   
Work back home has also been suffering. Rahman was not able to complete
  the
song that was filmed on Sanjay Dutt

  http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Bollywood/Fame-takes-its-toll-on-Rahman/articleshow/4241168.cms#
  ,
Kylie Minogue, Akshay Kumar and Zayed Khan in Film City for Blue. And,
reportedly, a scratch recording is being used for the shooting.
  Confirming
these developments, director Anthony D'Souza said, It's true. But what
  a
song! Even a scratch recording by Rahman is worth far more than the
  final
recording of many other composers.
   
Rahman fell ill and was bed-ridden this week, thereby further putting
behind his pending assignments. I've returned from LA to complete
  three
film assignments — Mani Ratnam's film, Shankar's Robot and Blue. And
  then
I've to go back to Hollywood
  http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Bollywood/Fame-takes-its-toll-on-Rahman/articleshow/4241168.cms#
  ,
said Rahman. He admitted that the song that Kylie Minogue danced to in
Mumbai with Sanjay Dutt, Akshay Kumar and the rest of the cast for Blue
  was
actually a rough cut. I'll finish it soon, he said. I'm in Chennai
  for
two weeks. Then I return to LA. The question is, what happens to the
pending assignments back home?
   
   
--
regards,
Vithur
   
   
   
   
   
  
 
   
 





[arr] Fame takes its toll on Rahman

2009-03-08 Thread Vithur
  Fame takes its toll on Rahman 9 Mar 2009,  hrs IST, SUBHASH K JHA
 
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The past year which spawned about a dozen Hindi and Tamil soundracks, and
the whirlwind Slumdog Millionaire experience and its culmination with the
Oscars, has taken its toll on the music
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Bollywood/Fame-takes-its-toll-on-Rahman/articleshow/4241168.cms#maverick
from Madras’ genius’ health. According to close friends of the composer,
since his return home after the Oscars, Rahman has been very unwell, so much
so that he had to cancel a scheduled trip to London last Friday night.

Work back home has also been suffering. Rahman was not able to complete the
song that was filmed on Sanjay Dutt
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Bollywood/Fame-takes-its-toll-on-Rahman/articleshow/4241168.cms#,
Kylie Minogue, Akshay Kumar and Zayed Khan in Film City for Blue. And,
reportedly, a scratch recording is being used for the shooting. Confirming
these developments, director Anthony D’Souza said, “It’s true. But what a
song! Even a scratch recording by Rahman is worth far more than the final
recording of many other composers.”

Rahman fell ill and was bed-ridden this week, thereby further putting behind
his pending assignments. “I’ve returned from LA to complete three film
assignments — Mani Ratnam’s film, Shankar’s Robot and Blue. And then I’ve to
go back to 
Hollywoodhttp://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Bollywood/Fame-takes-its-toll-on-Rahman/articleshow/4241168.cms#,”
said Rahman. He admitted that the song that Kylie Minogue danced to in
Mumbai with Sanjay Dutt, Akshay Kumar and the rest of the cast for Blue was
actually a rough cut. “I’ll finish it soon,” he said. “I’m in Chennai for
two weeks. Then I return to LA.” The question is, what happens to the
pending assignments back home?


-- 
regards,
Vithur


Re: [arr] Fame takes its toll on Rahman

2009-03-08 Thread Thulasi Ram
“It’s true. But what a song! Even a scratch recording by Rahman is worth far
more than the final recording of many other composers.”
rocking!

On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 8:40 AM, Vithur vith...@gmail.com wrote:

 Fame takes its toll on Rahman 9 Mar 2009,  hrs IST, SUBHASH K JHA
  
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 Has A R Rahman been overdoing it?
 A R Rahman More 
 Picshttp://photogallery.indiatimes.com/articleshow/4181657.cms


 The past year which spawned about a dozen Hindi and Tamil soundracks, and
 the whirlwind Slumdog Millionaire experience and its culmination with the
 Oscars, has taken its toll on the music
 http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Bollywood/Fame-takes-its-toll-on-Rahman/articleshow/4241168.cms#maverick
 from Madras’ genius’ health. According to close friends of the composer,
 since his return home after the Oscars, Rahman has been very unwell, so much
 so that he had to cancel a scheduled trip to London last Friday night.

 Work back home has also been suffering. Rahman was not able to complete the
 song that was filmed on Sanjay Dutt
 http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Bollywood/Fame-takes-its-toll-on-Rahman/articleshow/4241168.cms#,
 Kylie Minogue, Akshay Kumar and Zayed Khan in Film City for Blue. And,
 reportedly, a scratch recording is being used for the shooting. Confirming
 these developments, director Anthony D’Souza said, “It’s true. But what a
 song! Even a scratch recording by Rahman is worth far more than the final
 recording of many other composers.”

 Rahman fell ill and was bed-ridden this week, thereby further putting
 behind his pending assignments. “I’ve returned from LA to complete three
 film assignments — Mani Ratnam’s film, Shankar’s Robot and Blue. And then
 I’ve to go back to 
 Hollywoodhttp://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Bollywood/Fame-takes-its-toll-on-Rahman/articleshow/4241168.cms#,”
 said Rahman. He admitted that the song that Kylie Minogue danced to in
 Mumbai with Sanjay Dutt, Akshay Kumar and the rest of the cast for Blue was
 actually a rough cut. “I’ll finish it soon,” he said. “I’m in Chennai for
 two weeks. Then I return to LA.” The question is, what happens to the
 pending assignments back home?


 --
 regards,
 Vithur



  



Re: [arr] Fame takes its toll on Rahman

2009-03-08 Thread Chord
I'm always concerned about ARR's health.  He is human afterall.  Hope he takes 
care! Slow down a bit! We want you to love long and healthy!



--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Thulasi Ram karoke...@... wrote:

 It's true. But what a song! Even a scratch recording by Rahman is worth far
 more than the final recording of many other composers.
 rocking!
 
 On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 8:40 AM, Vithur vith...@... wrote:
 
  Fame takes its toll on Rahman 9 Mar 2009,  hrs IST, SUBHASH K JHA
   
  Printhttp://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/msid-4241168,prtpage-1.cms
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  Text:
  http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Bollywood/Fame-takes-its-toll-on-Rahman/articleshow/4241168.cms
  Has A R Rahman been overdoing it?
  A R Rahman More 
  Picshttp://photogallery.indiatimes.com/articleshow/4181657.cms
 
 
  The past year which spawned about a dozen Hindi and Tamil soundracks, and
  the whirlwind Slumdog Millionaire experience and its culmination with the
  Oscars, has taken its toll on the music
  http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Bollywood/Fame-takes-its-toll-on-Rahman/articleshow/4241168.cms#maverick
  from Madras' genius' health. According to close friends of the composer,
  since his return home after the Oscars, Rahman has been very unwell, so much
  so that he had to cancel a scheduled trip to London last Friday night.
 
  Work back home has also been suffering. Rahman was not able to complete the
  song that was filmed on Sanjay Dutt
  http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Bollywood/Fame-takes-its-toll-on-Rahman/articleshow/4241168.cms#,
  Kylie Minogue, Akshay Kumar and Zayed Khan in Film City for Blue. And,
  reportedly, a scratch recording is being used for the shooting. Confirming
  these developments, director Anthony D'Souza said, It's true. But what a
  song! Even a scratch recording by Rahman is worth far more than the final
  recording of many other composers.
 
  Rahman fell ill and was bed-ridden this week, thereby further putting
  behind his pending assignments. I've returned from LA to complete three
  film assignments — Mani Ratnam's film, Shankar's Robot and Blue. And then
  I've to go back to 
  Hollywoodhttp://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Bollywood/Fame-takes-its-toll-on-Rahman/articleshow/4241168.cms#,
  said Rahman. He admitted that the song that Kylie Minogue danced to in
  Mumbai with Sanjay Dutt, Akshay Kumar and the rest of the cast for Blue was
  actually a rough cut. I'll finish it soon, he said. I'm in Chennai for
  two weeks. Then I return to LA. The question is, what happens to the
  pending assignments back home?
 
 
  --
  regards,
  Vithur