Ulagamellam engal tamil paatu!
Nilavu saaindhada enna rate??
Western engaluku vilayattu!!No Problem!!"
(The World resounds with our tamil songs!!
What is the bet for the moon to dance to it??
Western music is child's play for us!!No Problem)

These lines from "No Problem" in "Lovebirds" underline the significance of
Allah Rakha Rahman in the world of Indian music.
In the late 1980s,Indian cine music was steeped in outdated and blase
sounds.People were ready to write an epitaph for the Indian music
industry.Even the great Ilayaraja's albums were selling in mere
thousands.Then the sun rose in "Chinna Chinna Aasai" in "Roja".The sunrise
was symbolic of a musical transition.The baton was silently passed from
Ilayaraja to Rahman."Aatha" to "Humma".Maniratnam was laughed at for giving
up the Midas of his earlier films-Ilayaraja(Think of
"Anjali","Thalapathy","Nayagan" etc)- for this new gold merchant known for
some ad jingles."Roja" happened.Rahman became an overnight star
nationwide.The new sounds of "Rukkumani" enthralled fans all over.Rahman won
the national award that year.Think of Sachin being dropped from the team and
his replacement coming into the stadium with loud boos.Think what would
happen if the replacement hits six sixers in the first six deliveries of his
career!!Maniratnam was having the last laugh.
Then Rahman teamed with a youngster chock full of commercial stories with
social relevance.Shankar's "Gentleman" was another revelation."Chikku Bukku
Rayile" was the youth anthem of early 1990s."Thiruda Thiruda" with
Maniratnam was full of international sounds.Music unheard in Indian
films.Audio cassettes started selling in groves.Audio release functions
which were hitherto mere rituals became an important part of the film's
promotion.Music became the lifeline of the movies.

"Pettai rap","Mukkala muqabla" and "Urvasi" gave the right platform for
Prabhu Deva to burst into Tamil cinema with breathtaking
choreography."Pettai Rap" became the catchword of 1994."Bombay" sold a
record 5 million cassettes-the combined sale of 50 Ilayaraja films.With
"Rangeela",he burst into direct hindi films."Minsara Kanavu" fetched him
another national award.
Then came "Vande Matharam".Some purists dissed it.But patriotism could be
fed to youngsters only this way.The 50th year of independence saw this
lovely musical tribute to India by Rahman.Full of passion and energy,this is
the perennial favourite for all independence day occasions.August 15.Switch
on your tv.Tune in to your favourite radio station.Go to the Parade grounds
where your whole city will be celebrating the day with fervour.There will be
one voice and one voice only.The Voice of Rahman singing "Maa Thuje Salaam".
The same year saw the best friendship song in tamil cinema.No one expected
Vineeth and Abbas,two nondescript heroes,to feature in the best friendship
song video.That is the power of "Musthafa Musthafa".Anyone who has passed
out from college will sob after hearing this song.Many music directors are
trying to get in their own replacement for "musthafa".Alas!it is yet to
happen!!

"Dil Se" released in 1998."Chaiyya chaiyya" became a big chartbuster.The
stunning visuals atop the Ooty train,sizzling Mallika Arora and fantastic
choreography gelled together to give the only song in Bollywood which has a
separate article in Wikipedia.
Then a group of new music directors tried to steal the Rahman
place.Harris,Yuvan,Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy,Pritam...The list goes
on.Rahman,unmindful of them,went global.He composed for the musical
theatrical "Bombay Dreams" produced by Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber.It was
enacted on Broadway.
TIME magazine called him the "Mozart Of Madras"."His songs were recognizably
Indian but paraded a world of musical influences, from raga to reggae, from
Broadway to Ennio Morricone, with each tune heightening the film's
drama",TIME magazine noted.His "Roja" featured in the top 10 albums of all
time.He started appearing in the list of 100 most selling international
artists.He became the first Indian to appear on the cover of "Rolling
Stones".
"Lagaan" was called "a gripping musical" by the Academy Awards
Committee."Yeh jo des hai" struck a chord with NRIs all over the
world."Chaiyya Chaiyya" was used in the title credits of the Hollywood flick
"Inside Man".He composed music for "The Lord Of The Rings" theatre
production.The theme music in "Bombay" was used in "Lord Of War".2 tracks
from "Rang De Basanti" and one from "Water" were shortlisted for 2007
Academy Awards but just could not make it.He has done international concerts
in Singapore,Australia,Dubai,USA,Malaysia,Canada and UK.He is the Indian
ambassador for the global campaign against TB(an undertaking of WHO).He has
won 23 filmfare awards,6 state awards and 4 national awards.He has been
conferred the "Padma Shri"...............

So who the hell started comparin Rahman with the likes of Harris
Jeyaraj?Harris has done 2 extraordinary albums(Minnale,VA).His claim to
posterity ends there.Rahman is the one-stop for music whose mediocre albums
were far better than the general fare dished out by
others.Folk,yes.(Kizhakku Cheemayile,Karuthamma,Maduraiku
Pogadhadi)..Rap,yes(Taxi Taxi,Dating)..Adrenaline pumping intro
songs,yes(Oruvan oruvan,Ella pugazhum),Jazz,yes(jillunu oru kadhal,hello
mr.edhirkatchi),Qawwali,yes(Khwaja mere Khwaja),ad
jingles,yes(airtel).....The list is endless...
This BBBIIIGGG article has been written in response to many imbeciles who
are writing Rahman off.He may look off colour to some.But many chartbusters
of 2008 are his.."Kabhi Kabhi","Tu meri DostHain","Gujarish","Azeem o
Shansahenshah","Khwaja mere Khwaja","Jashn e bahaara","Behka","Taxi
Taxi"....
He has been nominated for the "Golden Globe Award" for "Slumdog millionaire"
which has been winning critics' awards all over USA in film festivals.Let
the Harris Jeyarajs of music industry rule here.Rahman!U go and conquer the
world!!!
By
A Passionate Rahmaniac From Birth(umesh)
http://infernorevel.blogspot.com/2008/12/ulagamellam-engal-tamil-paatu-nilavu.html
-- 
regards,
Vithur

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