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On Sat, Oct 18, 2008 at 9:25 AM, Neetika raina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

>    This posting is my story, my journey with ARR..
> I just wish to tell him once, how much influenced i am by him
> and how much impact ARR has in every big decision of my Life...
> I want to thank him with this post.
> I knw dis post is very lengthy ...sorry for dat!!!!
>
> http://armozdream.blogspot.com/
>
> THANK YOU SO MUCH
>
> A tiny soul wandering around forests, restless from the remembrance of
> previous birth's unpleasant memories. There were a lot of issues which had
> to be settled, lots of promises which had to be fulfilled... Saw a beautiful
> place surrounded by mountains, fresh air, fresh water, divine ambience and
> thought of taking birth to a beautiful and caring couple and that is how I
> was born... I was born at the extreme end of country "India" .There is a
> beautiful city called as "Jammu". Before I could learn any means of
> communication, I developed a sense towards sounds. Sounds which have some
> special quality in them, which gave them a pride of being called as
> "Music"... U can say that I had some special affinity towards music as the
> first words which came out of my mouth were some Punjabi folk song which i
> used to hear a lot in my early age. It totally amazed my dad, who nearly
> jumped seeing his daughter uttering some words... And after few years, it
> was the sound of Aazan (Namaz) in Ptv which caught my ears. Though I too
> small to understand the meaning of religion or religious prayers or even to
> understand the words of that divine prayer but i was crazy for that. I used
> to fight with my parents to switch Ptv at right time every day. That caused
> a reason of worry in my Hindu Brahmin family. A doubt occurred to them
> fearing if its some last birth effect or some kind of influence of Ptv but
> after few years, all the doubts were cleared...
> I was nearly 9 years old & watching my favorite show "Surabhi" on
> doordarshan. They were talking about a guy "Rahman" who is very young but
> has created a rage in music industry and then they played a Tamil song
> "Chinna Chinna Aasai" Though the interview with that guy was in English
> (that time an alien language for me) but the lines Chinna Chinna aasai
> infected my nervous system somehow. Later, after few months the same Tamil
> film "Roja" got released in Hindi. I jumped listening to "Dil hi chota sa".
> That was the time when a new phase in my life started. My next encounter
> with ARR was with the movie "Bombay". The song"Kuchi Kuchi Rakma" was the
> pick of my ears. May b it was the simple "Dholak sound" or the innocent
> voice of GV Prakash which caught my kiddy ears(but later found out the
> complexity of the song, how Persian sound is fused with folk
> composition).Those days my ears were not matured enough to understand the
> melody of "Tu Hi Re..." or "Bombay Theme".It was few months later, when i
> accidently forgot to press the stop button of my cassette player after the
> song "Hama Hama" and the sound of "Tu hi re" filled the room. My heart
> skipped a beat, all of a sudden i developed a new emotion. There started a
> new journey, suddenly as if i understood the meaning of art. I could relate
> pain with the sound of "Bombay theme" and den soon i started to ignore other
> songs for these 2 tracks. It really sounds funny now.
> Then ARR gave his first Hindi album "Rangeela". The songs became like my
> morning, afternoon and evening prayers. Within a week i by hearted the
> lyrics, tune orchestraization and the mysterious sounds which ARR always
> embeds in his songs. The were so many movies which did not make much sound
> in bollywood but I was lucky to get a hand over the cassettes like Priyanka
> ( Indira), Chor Chor(Thiruda thiruda),Vishwa Vidhata (Pudhiya Mugham), Kabhi
> na kabhi. I had no idea how those songs were getting dissolved in my blood.
> There was some other music also which caught my ear like Enigma, sound of
> Colonial cousins, Shankar Mahadevan's breathless etc but it was ARR who
> became an inseparable part of my life. I was a loner from my childhood, lost
> in my own world. I had created a world of ARR around me. His pictures at the
> 4 sides of the wall of my room. More than 75 pictures. I used to keep an eye
> on magazines. Actually one of my cousins used to get cuttings of ARR
> interviews for me from various magazines. I used to read about his Tamil
> music in interviews. Tried a lot but never got any Tamil album in Jammu.
> Then, after my 10th standard exam i got an opportunity to visit Bangalore
> "My First Trip to South India". There i bought all the Tamil songs of ARR.
> There were about 20 cassettes ..Pudhiya
> Mugham,Gentleman,Muthu,Padayappa,Kadhal
> Desam,MayMaatham,Kaaruthamma,Kadhalan, Duet, Indira, Iruvar, Kizhaakku
> Cheemayile,Uzhavan....etc.They started bringing changes in me.Sitting on the
> terrace of my sister's hostel(ie in Chitradurga)...staring at the coconut
> trees (We dnt have coconut trees in jammu), listening to the songs like
> Thirakatta, enswasa kartrae . It was a memorable time of my life. I have no
> idea, when "Chinna Chinna Asai" took the place of "Dil hi chota sa" in my
> heart or u can say that i became addicted to "Thiruda Thiruda" or "Indira"
> more than "chor chor" or "Priyanka".
> I was missing SouthIndia after returning back to my native.Though I had the
> cassettes with me but i faced one small problem. I wanted to know who the
> singers are and the cover details were usually written in Tamil. I could
> easily recognise singers like SPB,Hariharan,Chitra,Sujatha etc who had sung
> hindi songs also but there were many singers who were not known to there in
> north India. I loved unni Krishnan,Bombay Jayshree's voice in Iruvar but
> that time always wished if someone could read the names for me... And then i
> got the solution for that.The movie names were written in both the
> languages, Tamil and English. So, I started picking up the alphabets from
> there and learnt them and that was the way i started reading and writing
> tamil ... yeah, i learnt to read and write tamil words but noone was there
> to explain the word's meanings to me . The first word i learnt to write in
> tamil was ofcource , the name, ARRahman...
> Then after my 12th, i got admission in a college in Bangalore. So the
> problem to the access to tamil music got solved but there i came accross
> people who like barring music in terms of langauge , regions. They scolded
> me for listening to Tamil music while staying in Karnataka. Politians were
> playing games with the hearts of people but as the distance between north
> and south couldnt keep me away from worshing ARR's music , how could these
> small talks stop me? "ARR never stopped creating gems, and i never stopped
> decorating my life with those gems. " He always gave me reasons to
> smile,dance,cry even gave me inspiration and support. I remember how much
> inspired i had been with the song of film Meenakshi "Do Kadam Aur Sahi". ARR
> gave me all the emotions and expressions of my life.
> Then , the day came which i was like a dream for me. ARR was going to
> perform live in Bangalore. It was like a dream come true. But then came the
> worst part, Tickets were very costly. The decent crowd ticket was for
> minimum 3k and i was supposed to buy two tickets as i had to sponsor the
> ticket for my friend also. Otherwise it was impossible for me to attend the
> concert alone, at night. To arrange 6k was a big issue for a student...but
> then my sister helped me like an angel. She bought the tickets for me and my
> friend. I reached the venue 2 hrs before. My heartbeat was impossible to
> control I was just dying to see ARR but as God was testing my patience. It
> started raining like anything. Even a part of stage broke down. I and my
> friend got fully drenched in rain. She asked me if we could return back but
> how could i return without seeing ARR??? Then after sometime the whole crowd
> roared, and someone shouted, SEE ARR ON STAGE!!! YEAH!!!!GOSH THE MAN
> HIMSELF.....he was there with usual smile and asking us to calm down and
> whatever is the condition, he will play music for us and he kept his
> promise. The concert for reduced for 2 and half hrs almost and in the ending
> again it started raining badly. When ARR was signing vandematram the whole
> crowd went mad. I too was not on earth dat time, somewhere in air singing
> (shouting, screaming) with ARR and den he said thanks for listening and a
> final goodbye to crowd. After saying all he stood on the stage staring back
> at the crowd. He must be wondering that what's making people standing there
> in that heavy downpour. I remember him standing there with a smile and then
> my friend pulled me to go back. I didn't want to go back. I wanted to be
> there but as the rain was getting angry on us, i was pulled back somehow.
> But my eyes never left him till we reached the point from where stage wasn't
> visible... Wonderful experience...
> It was the end of my Engg days when I came across a group called Yahoo ARR
> Fan Group and there I met fellow Rahmaniacs and found out that my craziness
> for ARR is not only a single example in this world. There are lakhs of
> people . I met wonderful people there. I got my second family there. I was
> never this much happy before, Now i can express my views on ARR and people
> are there to understand and enjoy them. Finally i feel as a river which
> started from a small place and finally met the Sea. I got a job in
> Chandigarh (near my hometown) but it was impossible for me to stay away from
> South India. ARR has injected something in my blood. So I came back.. Well,
> now the time has come in my life, where I am not only supposed to admire
> South Indian culture but also to accept it . Am little scared but actually
> happy about it ... Recently I got an opportunity to be a part of ARR fan's
> Independence day celebrations with the kids of an orphanage. I never felt so
> content in my life before. Spending time with those kids was an
> unforgettable day of my life. Now just one wish is left in my heart. If i
> could see and meet ARR personally. I want to see the man who has dominated
> my life for such a long time, who is actually a part of every big decision i
> take in my life. I want to see how different does he look from how i see him
> in my dreams. I want to thank him for all the colors he has brought in my
> life. He doesn't even know how he has changed the destiny of my life. I wish
> i could thank him personally and could tell him, my life wouldn't have been
> so beautiful without your music.
> THANK YOU SO MUCH
>
> Neetika
>
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