Hi Anish,

I have not seen the event in question, but I can well understand 
your anger and frustration if our God was not treated in a proper 
manner, and your reaction is perfectly justified.

But I still feel ARR should continue composing for Bollywood, for 
the following 3 reasons, (I hope you would agree with me):

1) ARR Sir is not just a musician and a magician, but is an angel, a 
messenger of God.
As is expected from such divine souls, they have unconditional love 
for all and have the capacity to forgive those who wrong them.

2)   ARR composes for all the people of the world, the entire 
humanity, irrespective of their place of origin or language, and at 
present would probably be accessible to maximum number of people of 
people via the Hindi language. Needless to say, the people too love 
him, irrespective to their language or place of origin. One need not 
really worry about a few crackpots here and there who badmouth him.

      3)   There is no substantial evidence to indicate that masses 
in the South are able to appreciate ARR any better than their Hindi 
speaking or other counterparts. Its just that they have been lucky 
enough to have been exposed to more volume and variety of ARR 
compositions, however let us not forget that there are many  
beautiful compositions of Sir that have gone unnoticed in the South 
too.

Long Live ARR.

Best Regards,
Archit
Pune


> > > > Our boss should just forget abt bollywood and just 
concentrate 
> on
> > > south
> > > > indian languages...tamil. Its more worth it..i was so 
> frustrtaed the
> > > > way he was presented at flimfare. Junk award ceremony...


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