AR Rahman is a genius no doubt, but

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*AR Rahman is a genius no doubt, but*

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AR Rahman has won his first golden globe and all of us are shouting from the
rooftop that he has done us proud.
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Yes indeed, but let me play the devil's advocate and ask you the question,
how many of us have actually listened to the soundtrack of SM? (I am not
talking about NRIs here). Many of us who have not listened to the soundtrack
are now predicting that he would even get an Oscar!

My opinion: AR Rahman is a genius and he does not need a Golden Globe to
prove that. I have not listened to SM so far, so I cannot form an opinion
for sure if he deserved it. What I can surely say is that he deserved the
biggest of awards for his score in Roja, Thiruda Thiruda, Kannathil
Muthamittal, Dil Se, Alaipayudhe, Rang De Basanti, Minsara Kanavu,
Kandukonden Kandukonden, Lagaan, Swades, Bombay Dreams, 1947 Earth..the list
is huge. Does a Golden globe change our perception of him? We do not need a
golden globe to recognize his talent. But I notice that many of us (by us, I
mean Indians) do not comprehend the magnitude of talent that is available
with us. All of us went ga-ga when Elizabeth was nominated for 7 Oscars. Did
we even think about what a talent Shekar Kapur was/is, before Elizabeth? I
remember only bad things said about Shekar before Elizabeth. After
Elizabeth, he has not won any award..does that make him a lesser filmmaker?
In my opinion, his 'Four feathers' and 'Golden Age' were equally good films.
And so were Mr. India and Masoom.

It is unfortunate that many of us badmouth our geniuses and need West to
recognize their contribution. I have several examples. Take any blog about
Kamal Hassan, there are at least a few comments which criticize him…that he
hams, that he wants to project only himself etc. A performace like
Mahanadhi, Guna, Hey Ram and Virumandi anyday can be compared to the best in
the West(or East). Yet we ridicule him saying that his ambition is to win an
Oscar.



Ilayaraja..After Subramaniabharathi, this is one artiste who has never been
given his due(by the State, by the society at large). We are doing a big
mistake by not appreciating the kind of talent that Raja is. There are many
die hard fans of Raja and I am sure they would object to my opinion, but can
you justify not giving a Padmashree to a talent like this man, who has
contributed for the last three decades?

AR Rahman himself - Do you know that ARR was ridiculed for his background
music when he initially entered films? Just watch Roja now and you will
understand how his music enhances the film. Dil Se, 1947 Earth, Golden Age -
a number of films where the BGM has been exceptional.

K. Viswanath - The contribution of this genius to Telugu Cinema has never
been appreciated by the 'Neo Pan Indian' media and therefore his genius has
never come to limelight outside AP, and to some extent, Tamilnadu. At a time
when films all over India were nothing but Masala potboilers, he thought of
Sankarabaranam, a carnatic musical. He had the comprehension to rope in KVM
for music and the master stroke was to rope in SPBalu for rendition of
songs. Sagara Sangamam, Swathi Muthyam - such gems…!

I am not much aware of Malayalam films, but in whatever I have seen,
Mohanlal and Mamooty are no lesser than any talent that is ruling the world
today.



And to top it all, Bachchan's over the top performance in Agneepath. After
he won the National Award for it, so many people criticised him. Yet today
we are praising Slumdog and from whatever I have seen bits and peices of it,
it just looks like a 'Classic over the top' Indian masala film.

Does it mean that the Golden Globe is not important..Let us put this in
perspective. The GG is important. In two aspects. Any recognition is
inspiration for an artist and therefore as a recognition it is important.
Also, a GG or an Oscar enhances the business potential of a film. It
enhances visibility for the GG/Oscar winner's other works. Once an Indian
gets a Golden globe or an Oscar, it opens a lot of business avenues for
Indian filmmakers across the globe. Mind you, these are two important
benefits that we get from a GG or an Oscar and I am not undermining that.
Today the news is out that Taare Zameen Par is out of the Oscar race. It is
not in the top 9 shortlisted films by the academy. With due respects to the
academy and to the shortlisted other 9 films, Academywaalon, we respect your
decision, but I personally think that most of your members have either not
watched our film or have not comprehended it completely.



Let us not wait for GGs and Oscars to appreciate huge talents that we have
amidst us. I am happy for Rahman, the kind of genius that he is, this is
only another beginning for him. But make no mistake, GG or no GG, Oscar or
no Oscar, he is one of the best of all times! And so are our own Kamal,
Raja, Mani, Mammooka, Lal sir, K Viswanath, Naseer saab and many others.
Oscar and GG - Yeah, you are welcome, it enhances our business potential, it
gives us a good feeling, but thanks - we have people who have given better
performances than some of the GG and Oscar winning performances.
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regards,
Vithur

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