Thanks Durba! Thanks Thulasi!

For now, Javed Ali is planning to tour with ARR for the next few 
concerts.Tanvi, had engaged herself for another show way before this 
show was confirmed. No idea about Chinmayi.
Gaurav sang 'Kismat se tum hum koi mile' from Pukar and did the job 
brilliantly!! He was in tears when ARR and Srinivas murthy sir 
complimented him! Obviously!!!
Pics-on orkut, a few of them.











--- In [email protected], "Thulasi Ram" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> nazeef... this is such an amazing write-up.. having watched ARRs 
concert
> live last year, i can immediately relate to ur feelings.
> 
> few questions..
> 1. vl Javed Ali remain in ARRs set of artists for future concerts?
> 2. any reason y Tanvi and Chinmayi was not present in the concert?
> 3. did Gaurav sing in the concert?
> 
> plz let me know.. do u have any photos, videos u can share with 
the group?
> 
> thanx again
> 
> 
> On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 2:44 PM, naztitude <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> 
> >   Jaipur- History rewritten!!
> >
> > As the whole world may know-Rajasthan, The incredible state of
> > India, known for it's grand history, festivals and its capital 
just
> > concluded the celebrations of what was called the Rajasthan Day
> > Celebration. The weeklong festival had people all over the world
> > coming in to participate.
> > Jaipur-With its rich and colourful past, resplendent with tales 
of
> > valour and bravery, breathtaking beauty, stunning jewelry, over a
> > hundred feet long fort walls, precious stone-embedded palaces,
> > the `Rajputs' as quoted-who use swords to wear the `tilak' on 
their
> > foreheads and with a reputation of being included as a city with 
a
> > striking knowledge of astronomy and geometric planning had to
> > rewrite its History. All of the aforementioned took a bow-when 
one
> > musician entered this city, with innumerable adjectives. Little 
did
> > they know, that all the History that is talked about would look 
like
> > the smallness of an ant, when the Azeem O shaan Shahenshah 
himself
> > would rewrite History. The whole city halted when this man sang. 
And
> > they continued singing even after he left them. Who heard them?!
> > Gomtesh, Navas, Pavan and myself heard Jaipuri's sing "Ae mere
> > darbar main khwaja", when hours before they sang the title tracks
> > of `welcome' and `race'.
> > A gtalk talk with Gomzy, a little bit of "googling" on Jaipur and
> > tickets were booked. Bags were packed-with clothes,cameras and
> > luck.Lots of them. Jaipur gave us a warm welcome indeed-in the
> > literal sense also, and the regular sandstorms ensured that we 
took
> > baths at regular intervals. The autos here are twice the size I 
see
> > here, and is adorned with all the possible mythical 
figures.Jaipur!!
> > The weeklong celebration had a lot of artists coming in-prior to
> > ARR's performance, were Sunidhi Chauhan, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan 
and a
> > few others. They all seemed like a cup of water in front of the
> > might oceans when ARR's show happened.
> > The group that came together was Vithur, Gomzy, Navas, Pavan and
> > myself. It surely brought back memories of the Bangalore, Delhi 
and
> > Chennai concert.
> > The stage setup was amazing. The lighting was excellent. And this
> > time, I believe ARR had the most rigourous practise session.Till
> > 5.30 in the morning!!
> > We decided that the next day we load ourselves with cameras and 
go
> > sight seeing-and make full use of the long journey undertaken. 
But
> > God made different plans for us. The long prayers and planning,
> > worked out. We went to the Hotel where ARR was put up. Thanks to
> > understanding people in the ARR family, we got a chance to meet 
him.
> > I had the great opportunity to walk with ARR from his room to the
> > lobby where the rest of us waited. And what he asked me on the 
way
> > was perhaps the most awaited moment of my life ."Hey, do you 
want to
> > come for Namaaz with me?? " I was stunned. I had no time to even
> > repeat the question in my mind. I said "Yes, of course"
> > obviuosly.But first-he stopped by to meet the group. He spoke to 
us
> > for a few minutes. Very relaxed, composed and calm he was. He
> > volunteered for photographs, autographs, handshakes and hugs.
> > Gaurav, a finalist in the airtel super singer, was there in the
> > hotel. He came, hoping he'll get a chance to get a glimpse of
> > ARR.But what he got from ARR, just remains testimony to the fact
> > that ARR is the greatest and most humble. ARR recognised him. He
> > gave him an autograph and asked him-"Hey, do you want to sing 
with
> > me tonight!? " Now, this is what I call FATE. Gaurav was 
stunned. So
> > were we. So was the world. He requested to sir that he'd sing for
> > Pukar, and the gentleman musician smiled and said "ok, see you at
> > the venue" .Cried Gaurav.Such was the greatness in the man.
> > Then came my moment. My most awaited moment. To have rubbed
> > shoulders with Rahman and to get deep into prayers. To read 
Namaaz
> > with him, that too on a Friday, which we believe is a like a mini
> > Eid. To have read the Du'a with him. To have wished the angels
> > together. Rahman no doubt imbibed in me a great sense of Sufism
> > through his music, but this prayer surely made me a more 
spiritual
> > person in life. Rahman would close his eyes and not open till his
> > prayer got over. Dressed in a white kurtha and a green topi-ARR 
won
> > the hearts of the people around him. And God. That was the man AR
> > Rahman. I wish to follow this, with the magician musician AR 
Rahman.
> >
> > Evening.8 pm. The police in jaipur were shocked. They failed to
> > understand that for years, they never saw such a huge gathering 
in
> > this city, what had made the rather conserved people of jaipur 
come
> > out and break barricades. A free entry is not a free entry. More
> > than 60 percent of the seats are reserved and kept designated. 
The
> > remaining portion was the free entry area and very silly of the
> > organisers to have done that-as the crowd came out of
> > proportions.They broke barricades.They forced upon themselves a
> > lathi charge. On the other side of the venue was a huge stage. 
With
> > a repertoire of over 70 musicians, singers and dancers , came the
> > Pied Piper Rahman!!
> > A mind blowing stage setup. A must mention-the sound and lights. 
The
> > dancers, for after a long time, the song and the choreo 
sequenced.
> > Present for the evening, was the CM of Rajasthan herself, Smt
> > Vasundhara Raje. And she stayed throughout the show, that being 
from
> > around 8.15 to 11 pm. There was a felicitation program and ARR 
was
> > presented a momento from the CM, and the latter in turn asked 
for a
> > favor. And that being favorable to all of us. You hardly have
> > politicians do favors to the people, but this one could be 
included
> > in the history rewriting. She requested for Dil hai chota sa from
> > Roja. And how happy he was to play it for her. The song was not a
> > part of the list and Neeti Mohan almost did a superb job of 
pulling
> > it off without the lyrics.And Rahman's Yelelo to add to the 
already
> > sweet song. Another special Family was the royal family of 
Rajputana-
> > the great grand daughter of Jodha Bai, who was there for the 
music
> > launch was here too. She told rahman, that he truly is the 
emperor
> > of music. Thanked Javed Ali for being the beautiful voice behind
> > Jashne Bahara. She stayed right till the artists left the stage.
> >
> > The concert began with Jaage hain from Guru, with AR Rahman 
dressed
> > in a royal white sherwani, sang from one corner of the stage in
> > complement to Sadhna Sargam's voice and the heavy orchestration
> > behind the song.Each time ARR moved from one level of the stage 
to
> > the other, he went higher and higher. And the crowd goes mad.
> >
> > The list of songs performed are as follows.
> >
> > Blaaze intro (Blaaze)
> > Jaage hain (Sadhna/ARR)
> > Khalbali (ARR)
> > O humdum (ARR/Benny/Naresh)
> > Roja (Hari/Sadhna)
> > Barso Re (Neeti Mohan)
> > Patshaala (Blaaze/Naresh/Aslam)
> > Jashne Bahara (Javed Ali)
> > Chupke se (Sadhna/ Javed Ali)
> > Roobaroo (ARR/Naresh)
> > Dil se re (ARR)
> > Satrangi re (Javed Ali)
> > Chale Chalo (ARR/Benny/Naresh)
> > Azeem O shaan (Aslam/Dr Narayan/Chorus)
> > Felicitation
> > Khwaja Mere Khwaja (ARR/Aslam/Dr)
> > Tu hi re (ARR/Sadhna)
> > Tumhari adaaon main vari vari (Sadhna/female back ups)
> > Kesaria (Sadhna Sargam)
> > Aye hairathe (Hari/Sadhna)
> > Vaaji Vaaji (Hari/Madhushree)
> > Maiya Maiya (Neeti/Aslam)
> > Kabhi neem neem (Madhushree/ARR)
> > Rang De Basanti Chola (Javed Ali)
> > Ghanan Ghanan (Hari/Aslam Khan/Sadhna/Madushree/Naresh/Javed)
> > Tere Bina (ARR/Madhushree)
> > RDB Title (Sadhna/Aslam Khan)
> > Humma humma (ARR/Blaaze)
> > Vande Matram (ARR/All)
> >
> > Initially there seemed plans, of playing Fanaa, but was quite
> > wondering how this would go without Tanvi, and true to the
> > wonderment, this song was called off and so was Ishq bina, for
> > reasons unknown.
> > The concert was energy packed.All were Hindi songs except Sivaji
> > which was mixed.Blaaze gave the initial energy shots.ARR entered 
and
> > the crowd wont stop. Each song was amazing-in voice and
> > performance.No flaws!! Khalbali was as usual super energised. O
> > humdum was awesome. It was like made for the show.Roja was an old
> > favorite. Neeti never fails to perform well.She won hearts with
> > Barso re.Dilse re was touching.The sweet voice that plays there-
so
> > reached your heart, from his own. After a long time, my dream of
> > hearing him play Chale Chalo was fulfilled. I heard him last in
> > Bangalore. This song is a masterpiece. The strings and 
percussions.
> > Needless to mention, the medley Azeem o Shaan plus rukkumani plus
> > Veerapandi always remains my favorite. A treat to eyes, ears and
> > heart.What energy levels for that piece. Sivamani hates to take
> > rest.Its an assumed fact-that his hands ache when they stay idle.
> > His solo performance was surely a thing to remember.
> > Main vari vari was a special for the north indian audience.
> > The winning performer surely was the new comer in the gang-Javed
> > Ali.With a song like Jashne baharaa, which I believe will already
> > win the song of the decade award-and a voice like that, he just
> > ensured a permanent seat in the gang. What a performer he is!! 
What
> > a voice and what energy!! He replaced Sonu nigam and Sukhwinder
> > singh with ease. He sang his own jashne bahara, followed by 
satrangi
> > re and Chaiya chaiya. Satrangi re is a song that requires serious
> > voice modulation and tuning, and chaiya chaiya, the energy level 
to
> > stay that high for that long. And what Javed did, was all that 
was
> > needed and that too with ease. He won his place in the team. 
Super
> > show. Rahman was super charged this show. His energy and 
enthusiasm
> > was show when hi joined Javed in another super song-Rang de 
basanti
> > chola. Rahman joined Aslam Khan in RDB. It was a rare occasion to
> > see ARR vocally participate in these songs. And then there was
> > Ghanan Ghanan, with all those appointed to sing the song began 
with
> > randomn alaaps-and a small string section played at the back, 
while
> > at once, they begin the song and complemented by a heavy string
> > section.
> > Vande matram closed the show. Penultimately, it was Humma humma.
> > Blaaze entered into the crowds. He is one superhero. Wonder 
where he
> > gathers so much energy from.Tere bina was good, but somehow, 
without
> > taking credit away from Madhushreeji, I feel this song belongs to
> > Chinmayi. Her voice modualtion. Like they say, every voice is 
unique-
> > So thus!! The crowd was good, in turn out and involvement. They 
were
> > better than the private concert ones in chennai. Good energy they
> > showed. They surely told Rahman they loved him. And so did 
Rahman.
> > He stayed there for more than three hours, singing.
> >
> > Thank you Lord for giving me the blessed chance to witness this
> > event. To my parents for having supported me in my passion 
towards
> > Rahman.For having given me the chance to teleprompt. To Benny, 
for
> > being there and for spending time with us. The sweetness list
> > extends to Sayanora, Raihanaji, Javed Ali, the super talented 
flute
> > man Naveen. To Blaaze for being such a special friend. To Hari 
haran
> > ji-for the unconditional support.To Aslam Bhai and Dr, they
> > entertain us both off and on stage!!
> >
> > To Rahman sir.Thank you. We cant stop thanking you enough on your
> > greatness and your sweet gestures. For having accpeted to stop by
> > and meet us. For having obliged to bear with us for longer than
> > usual, inspite for having to run for prayers. Thank you sir. We 
pray
> > that Allah showers his choiciest blessings on you. You truly 
remain
> > in our hearts.
> >
> > As always in my write up about the concerts-This mail from a very
> > persaonal point of view I apologise for writing this in a 
detailed
> > manner.It was on a request from a few members. Im sorry If I have
> > failed to mention anyone or anything about the entire event. It
> > remains unintentional and purely accidental.
> > Like said already, Rahman rewrote history.Jaipur that gives 
evidence
> > to the grand history that our textbooks spoke of, bowed down to 
his
> > majesty, his musical genius.
> > Rahman. He came.He sang.He conquered.
> >
> >  
> >
>


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