Pavan, Agree with you 100%

Its not just about doing different genres. The most significant 
aspect of ARR's music is that He has been able to get commercial 
successes out of all these genres of music that he has attempted. 
Thats the magic of ARR :-).
I am eagerly waiting for Jodhaa Akbar, which if becomes HIT will 
make ARR leap years ahead of any other composer on this planet as 
far as versatality goes.

Thanks,
Vinod


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> I dont think there cud be any better choice than rahman..both 
shankar and srk wud be very much aware of it i suppose.I cant 
imagine any composer who can do this type of movie.Tell me any1 
composer in india who has experimented so much..All do only regular 
commerccial movies..No composer has done a RDB or Swades or Bose or 
Laagan or TLOS and many more like these..so much verstality i doubt 
any1 can show...
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> Thulasi Ram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>           we can expect ARR in the movie because the director is 
Shankar. on the other hand, red chillies might cause some trouble 
regarding music rights.. i personally would want ARR to get his 
musical rights else drop the project... only then the team would 
understand the importance of music. for a sci-fi movie none would do 
justice except ARR because ARR has not scored for a sci-fi movie yet 
and we can surely expect ARR's innovation and creativity in the sci-
fu genre...i hope red chillies &  co understands it.. ok, now to the 
news...
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> http://www.ibnlive.com/news/after-sivaji-shankar-ropes-in-srk-for-
robot/45913-8.html
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>   New Delhi: If you thought southern filmmaker Shankar went big 
with superstar Rajinikanth in the recently-released Sivaji, it only 
gets bigger and better.
>   This time, it is target Shah Rukh Khan and he won't be running 
around trees romancing the ladies. 
>   Said to be Shankar's dream project, it's a sci-fi film, titled 
Robot, that will have Shah Rukh playing the lead. 
>   So impressed was Shah Rukh with Shankar's project, that he 
offered to produce the film under his banner, Red Chillies 
Entertainment.
>   Though Shankar is being tight-lipped about the project, we know 
that he's spending every waking minute working out the finer details 
of the project and Robot will officially go on the floors in four 
months' time.
>   And while the filmmaker busies himself with his dream venture, 
Shah Rukh's got his hands full at the moment with the upcoming film 
Chak De India in which he plays a coach to a girls hockey team. 
>   As Chak De India promos keep up the buzz on King Khan, we're 
sure very soon a bit of the Robot zing will take over. After all, 
the Baadshah of Bollywood doesn't stay out of news for long. So keep 
watching this space for more.
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