Can we put news which has the word Rahman in it atleast ?.

This can be classified as Partly ARR or semi ARR

On Sat, Jun 28, 2008 at 5:27 PM, || V i s h w e s h || <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>     Hey man, sorry to say this... but this interview has nothing related
> to ARR... same goes with Ash getting highest salary article... just b'coz
> ARR is the composer for these films, we don't need to put all the stuff
> related to those movies, in this group...
>
>
> --- On *Fri, 27/6/08, Abdul Manaf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* wrote:
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> From: Abdul Manaf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [arr] Semi ARR:- "My life has always been remote from Aamir's!"
> To: "arrahmanfans" <[email protected]>
> Date: Friday, 27 June, 2008, 9:35 AM
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>   "My life has always been remote from Aamir's!"
> 27 Jun, 2008 07:00 am ISTlRenuka Vyavahare/INDIATIME S MOVIES
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>  [image: Imran Khan] The media has successfully portrayed debutante actor
> Imran Khan as a 'NOT-WITHOUT- MY-AAMIR UNCLE' guy who lacks the ability to
> think or speak for himself! Keeping that image in mind I expected an
> anxiety-stricken and restless interviewee in the form of Imran when I
> planned to have a chat with him at his spacious house in Pali Hill, Mumbai.
> However as the moment arrived I was stunned to see a petite Imran (with a
> tattoo gracing his back!) giving strict instructions to his stylist about
> his wardrobe for a tv interview and reminding the servants to take his
> 'just-operated' cat to the doctor in a stern voice! No longer I felt I was
> about to spend a good half an hour with a new-comer! As he stood up to greet
> me with a firm handshake, I realized I was talking to a future super-star..
> .
>
> As I mentioned the word 'star', Imran interrupted. .. "Star! I've been
> giving interviews for the past three days to the media and I haven't had the
> time to even eat my lunch properly! My mum teases me by saying "Serves your
> right. I told you to become a carpenter. But you wanted to act!" Of course I
> never even thought of carpentry but she believes, everyone needs a chair to
> sit!" said Imran jokingly as he flashed his boyish smile to me.
>
> So has mamu Aamir's sense of humour rubbed off on you as well, I asked.
> "Aamir is wicked! He has a wicked sense of humour. Infact I have no fond
> memories of Aamir! He was a pain in the ass when I was a kid! He didn't miss
> any opportunity to tease me, rag me, and harass me. We became friends only
> when I turned 13. Recently, after we saw my film, I told Aamir that I am
> better than what he was in QSQT. In return, he laughed at me and said, 'What
> nonsense! You have made a good start but you have a long way to go'. He
> treats me like a kid but tells others that I am better than him!"
>
> In typical Aamir fashion, as an after thought (post a brief pause) he
> added, "My life has always been remote from Aamir's. My confidence that
> surprised you comes from my background. I was born in Madison city, US.
> Later, had to shift to Mumbai when I was barely 1 ½ years of age as my
> parents got divorced. Once in Mumbai, I studied in Bombay Scottish, till IV
> Std and later changed 7 different schools in Bangalore, Ooty and finally
> California! I didn't go to a college but went to a film school in LA. When
> you are always the new kid in the class you sort of develop a thick skin as
> you are left with no friends. I am just a 25-year-old but have always been
> kind of old for my age. I am known as a 'grandpa' in my gang" grinned Imran.
>
>
> So was it an enjoyable experience for grandpa to work in a youth-oriented
> film? "I remember Abbas narrating me the script. I instantly identified with
> the role he had offered me. Jai in JTYJN is not a classic Hindi film hero
> with large muscles or belonging to a rich family. He doesn't even have a
> motor cycle. He doesn't have any heroic qualities and is yet very
> interesting. He is not boring. In fact I am very much like Jai and the film
> is quite a lot my real life love story! I know my girlfriend Avantika for
> the past six years and initially even we were not able to figure out if we
> were in a relationship! We met through mutual friends and didn't realize
> when we fell in love!
>
> Imran's acting skills have been getting positive response from all but can
> he shake his leg like his arch rivals Ranbir and Harman? "Ranbir and Harman
> are much better dancers than me. I am no where in the same league as them!
> All I can say is I have tried to infuse reality in my performances not just
> in JTYJN but also in Kidnap and Luck which are my forthcoming films", said
> Imran making me believe he is here to act and doing nothing else.
>
> If Harman reminds me of Hrithik, Imran too bears an uncanny resemblance to
> his illustrious uncle... only 4th July will decide who wins the battle – a
> Hrithik-esque dancer and gorgeous looker Harman or smart, no-nonsense,
> guy-next-door Imran who has inherited perfection from Aamir! The race
> begins...
>
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