Me from Singapore as well.. I sure would love to contribute on this.. Well No
video can be complete without the Universal music 'Bombay Theme'. Its
everywhere..
Another Scene - Bombay theme plays in the Singapore Night Safari Show .. and a
rahman fan jumps in joy
:) Srini
----- Original Message -----
From: Raj
To: [email protected]
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 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 should appear in the end after each videos ofppl
ard the world.... it would be cool..I am a short film maker.. n u can
count me in we can do this as a gift to arr.. Wat ya say... Fans out
there..??
jus some ideas.. the videos should be shot well, no dialouges simple
emotions shots jus the music they r listenin to will be the only
audio..but i guess for certain scenes u may require backgrd sounds.I
can do the editing n the final output .. am based in singapore.. it
would be a global fans effort to ARR since we have fans all ard the
world whom we can get intouch thru this wonderful grp. now lets see
wat other fans say... gops would love to hear ur thought abt this..
Raj
--- In [email protected], "Chord" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Please take this lightly. It's just for fun, yet speaks volumes
> about the scope of ARR's work.
>
> Scene 1: At a party in Mumbai, members dance to "Rang De Basanti"
> title song in unrestrained glee.
>
> Scene 2: A home sick Indian living in Australia listens to "Yeh Jo
> Desh Hai Tera" with great nostalgia as tears well up..
>
> Scene 3: An Arab Muslim in Dubai finds spiritual inspiration as
he's
> moved by the song "Zikr" from Bose.
>
> Scene 4: A retired English professor in London is fascinated by
> Rahman's 4 cues as she watches the latest sequel film "Elizabeth -
> The Golden Age".
>
> Scene 5: A smitten American gal listens to "Closer than Ever" from
> Bombay Dreams as she dreams about her beau.
>
> Scene 6: A Chinese manin Beijing buys Rahman's "WOHE" after having
> watched the film and impressed by the score.
>
> Scene 7: An Indian living in America, who hopes to refine his
> composing skills some day, listens to a compilation CD of his
> favorite Rahman songs in his car as he's driving to work...:):):)
>
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