Its a crying shame that a newspaper like The Hindu publishes a 
preposterous article like this one. There seems to be a preconceived 
anti-arr sentiment in the writer's mind that is evident from the 
article. If only he had bothered to goole for information instead of 
conjuring it up with half-baked word of mouth gibberish... The 
public that isn't aware of the happenings believes what appears on 
print. It is appaling that such misleading information actually 
makes it to the newspaper. Don't they have copy editors to verify 
stuff before publishing!? If this were the US, Hindu would be facing 
a defamation suit!! Hope it happens here too!


--- In [email protected], Aravind AM <aravind...@...> 
wrote:
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> This is an absolutely biased article, written without even caring 
to verify the facts! At a time when he is getting laurels from 
across the world, such an article is in bad taste and really hurts!!
  :( :(
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> Lets all bombard Hindu with mails, criticising that artice, asking 
them to publish an apology for this biased article.
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> I've already written to them, stating all the facts, giving links 
to ARR's interview where he mentioned that "it was completely 
reworked"...
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> Everyone, pls send your mails to thehi...@...
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> Aravind
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> http://arrahmaniac.blogspot.com
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>  Download Rahmania show interviews at http://rahmania.4shared.com
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> --- On Fri, 19/12/08, karthik keyan <karthi...@...> wrote:
> From: karthik keyan <karthi...@...>
> Subject: [arr] Unwarranted Comment in a reputed newspaper
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Friday, 19 December, 2008, 5:20 AM
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>             Guyz, I was totally surprised to see this unwarranted 
comment about AR in a reputed newspaper like The Hindu. The author 
is completely presumptuous in making such preposterous comments. The 
song Choli ke Peeche is re-tuned and there is no Blaaze singing in 
MIA composition. The author should have atleast made a wikipedia 
search before expressing his opinions about a dignified personality 
like our boss.
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> karthikeyan.
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> http://www.hindu. com/cp/2008/ 12/19/stories/ 2008121950240800 .htm
> The news that the soundtrack of Slumdog Millionaire has been 
nominated for a Golden Globe has had an electrifying effect on 
everyone. Nobody in India seems to care about the nominees for the 
other awards; it seems enough that A.R. Rahman has been nominated. 
It is strange though that Rahman has composed a song, which is a rip-
off of the infamous Choli ke Peeche song from Subhash Ghai's 
blockbuster Khalnayak. The song by M.I.A featuring Blaaze sounds 
like an M.I.A composition, complete with her trademark rap style. 
Seeing the credits on the album will sure be interesting! 
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