Indian media seems to have woken up all of a sudden to this.
Aaj Tak channel is showing this throughout today evening.
They even had Bappi Lahiri singing a song in praise of ARR :-)


Vinod


--- In [email protected], Gopal Srinivasan 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> ‘Roja’ on ‘Time’s 10 best soundtracks list
>       http://sify.com/news/fullstory.php?id=14556867
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>                Tuesday, 06 November , 2007, 18:31
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>                       Mumbai: Music maestro A R Rahman's Roja has 
featured on Time magazine's 10 best soundtracks of all times.
> 
> Reacting to the news, Rahman said that future is unpredictable and 
you never know what it has in store for you.
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> "You never know what the world has in store for you. Suddenly you 
find Roja being selected as one of 10 best soundtracks in the world 
by Time magazine,” Rahman said.
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> The long wait to see one of our popular musicians go West finally 
seems
> to be on the verge of ending. Rahman, who scored big points for his
> Bollywood explosion in Andrew Lloyd Webber's staged musical Bombay 
Dreams, is all set to make his full-fledged musical in Toronto.
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> "I like it when what I do here (India) is recognised abroad. The 
musical stage version of Lord of the Rings happened in Toronto. I 
scored music for specific characters in the play," he said.
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> Why such a delayed international impact?
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> "Actually, Shekhar Kapur got me a couple of Hollywood films three-
four
> years ago. But I wasn't ready then. Now with the Andrew Lloyd 
Webber's Bombay Dreams behind me, I'm more confident.”
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> "It's the first time that a musician from the Orient is being 
called to
> score in the West regardless of colour and creed. It's not about
> whether you're an Indian or a foreigner. I was apprehensive 
whether I
> could swing it. But it has gone well!"
> 
> Rahman sees Lord of the Rings as his natural progression into the 
West. Bombay Dreams did flash A R Rahman's name. But it was seen as 
Indian music.
> “And I'm proud of that. But Lord of the Rings
> is very exciting because it's got nothing to do with my being 
Indian.
> Composing for a stage play requires 10 time more energy than a film
> score,” he said.
>


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