ARR gave value for money earlier but it is not the case now. Busy 
schedule is taking toll on him. ARR had earlier mentioned that if 
there are 4 songs, he would give 4 perfect songs so that people get 
VFM. Is that the case now? His quaility of output has decreased 
sometimes and it is only because of his limited time and not 
anything else. the arrangements are become stale. say out of 6 songs 
in an album, only 2-3 are ok now which was not the case earlier. 
there is nothing significantly refreshing in some of his recent 
works. And being one of the ARR's oldest fans, I expect perfection 
everytime.  

--- In [email protected], "Naveen Naushad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> Sakkarakatti may not be a classic like his works in the 90s but it
> definitely is not bad like you said. Couple of numbers are rocking 
and sadly
> that is all you get from ARR's recent works. Once in a while an 
album like
> Jaane Tu or Ada comes from ARR where every single song is 
enjoyable.
> Otherwise it is mostly just 2 or 3 numbers. Just enjoy the songs 
you like
> and don't listen to the rest.
> 
> And don't ever hope for another 90s kind of album. He was at his 
prime then.
> Back then he had to prove to the world that his success was no 
fluke. Today
> he is the greatest composer in Asia. He doesn't have to prove 
anything to
> anyone. After Lagaan, his style has changed to a more matured 
kind. Let us
> live with it.
> 
> Naveen
> 
> On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 8:52 AM, sriramvr_in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> 
> >   has ARR scored the music or one of ARR's servants?
> >
> > High time ARR changed his music to the golden days of early 
90's. the
> > arguments that he is composing according to to today's trend is
> > nothing but pure jink. some of the recent compositions by ARR 
could
> > have been trashed out by anybody. The spirit and soul of ARR is
> > completely missing. atrocious music.
> >
> >  
> >
>


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