The song is 'chandiranai thottathu' ... At the first hearing itself i
felt the same, the word 'amstrong' was not all apt for a sweet melody
song like 'chandiranai'... Rahman was dead right

--- In [email protected], V S Rawat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Which was the song?
> 
> Bombay Madras
> Bombay Madras Delhi
> Lucky Lucky
> Mercury Pookkal
> Nenje Nenje
> Pogum Vazhiyellam
> 
> --
> V
> 
> On 11/12/2008 5:53 AM India Time, _Amrish Deep Ravidas_ wrote:
> 
> > All,
> > I think that this is the first time I have come across a topic
where a 
> > celebrity has something not so nice to tell about our Mozart. It is 
> > quite surprising as this is the first ever since I had started
browsing 
> > have I come across a negative comment on Rahman.
> > 
> > Its purported that Vairamuthu had mentioned on Hariharan saving
his song 
> > from Rahman in the movie Ratchagan... (Hope its not true). Was
there any 
> > backlash between Rahman and Vairamuthu sometime in the past? Do you 
> > think that Vairamuthu's comments make any sense?
> > 
> > The following is the excerpt from Behindwoods
> > 
> > The press meet of Saran's directorial venture Modhi Vilayaadu was
held 
> > on Saturday evening at the Green Park hotel in Chennai. The movie has 
> > Vinay and Kajal Aggarwal in the lead. Nearly 60% of shooting has been 
> > completed. The movie will mark the return of Saran after quite a gap. 
> > His last film was Vattaram which could
> > 
> > not do much at the box office. Following that he went through a bad 
> > phase where he says, many people took advantage and cheated him. 
> > Speaking at the function, he said that the tough times had taught him 
> > the true colors of a few people and that the lessons he had learnt
had 
> > transformed him. He claimed that we would all see a new Saran in
Modhi 
> > Vilayadu and that his career will be remembered in two phases,
pre-Modhi 
> > Vilayaadu and post-Modhi Vilayadu.
> > 
> > Vairamuthu was also present at the function and spoke in an 
> > uncharacteristic manner, ruffling a few feathers. First he hailed the 
> > debut of singer Hariharan and Leslie Lewis (the colonial cousins) as 
> > composers. He then went on to describe in a metaphoric way how it
was to 
> > work with different people. He said that some people literally
squeezed 
> > his work out of him like sugarcane juice extractors while there were 
> > others who came like honeybees and took what they needed without
causing 
> > much hurt. He recalled that for the film Ratchagan (Nagarjuna,
Sushmitha 
> > Sen), he had written the `Armstrong' song and that Rahman was not
at all 
> > happy with the `Armstrong' word as he thought it to be too hard
which he 
> > felt would spoil the melody of his tune. Even after trying a lot,
he was 
> > not convinced and wanted the word changed. It was then that Hariharan 
> > (who went on to sing the song) intervened and said that the word was 
> > indeed quite good. Vairamuthu pointed out that this upset Rahman
quite a 
> > bit. He thinks that it was Hariharan's timely intervention that saved 
> > his work from being fiddled with. He finished off by saying that in 
> > Hariharan and Leslie he was able to see elements of the great 
> > Vishwanathan-Ramamurthy combination and wished them all the best.
> > 
> > 
> >
>


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