It's absolutely inappropriate to address Vairamuthu sir as something
like 'Vairamuthu guy'... Show some respect for artists. If you don't
know about them, please keep quiet?

BTW, did someone ask why does not Gulzar / Javeed Akdhar write songs
in Tamil / Telugu? What are you saying?

And please don't bring language issues in this forum....

// > Lesson for the Tamilians. Learn Hindi if you want your art to cross the
> boundaries of Tamil Nadu otherwise while the 8 crore tamilians think u r
> the most gifted creation of the God, 112 crore non-tamilian Indians wud
> never have heard your name.
>
> ARR learnt this lesson and is shining through as the most well-known
> Tamilian alive on the Earth today.

People know what they have to do.. You don't have to worry about
others and advice what they are supposed to do...

Please limit your discussions only to Music, Lyrics... Don't
unnecessarily bring Individuals, Region or Language issues when you
post something in this forum.

Thanks.

On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 12:30 PM, V S Rawat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 6/4/2008 10:11 PM India Time, _Vinayakam Murugan_ wrote:
>
>> More than anything, I think he is much more comfortable with the
>> language now. The lyrics played a major role in negating the virtues
>> of a masterpiece album like Duet . IMHO Rahman - Vairamuthu is right
>> at the top when it comes to MD-Lyricist combos.
>>
>
> K. And, in Hindi, it would be ARR - Gulzar right at the top.
>
> Does this Vairamuthu guy not know even 200 words of Hindi to pen the
> lyrics for at least one hindi album or even one hindi song of ARR?
>
> It is sad that nobody knows this guy outside the boundaries of Tamilnadu
> and that makes us wonder whether he could really be so great as you are
> crowning him to be.
>
> Lesson for the Tamilians. Learn Hindi if you want your art to cross the
> boundaries of Tamil Nadu otherwise while the 8 crore tamilians think u r
> the most gifted creation of the God, 112 crore non-tamilian Indians wud
> never have heard your name.
>
> ARR learnt this lesson and is shining through as the most well-known
> Tamilian alive on the Earth today.
>
> --
> Rawat
>
> 

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