how can the print media lie so blatantly ???

On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 11:24 AM, Jahanzeb Farooq
<[email protected]>wrote:

>   wow... amazing, no maestro himself confirmed this. so what about all
> that being said that SEL are doing it and that ARR had to leave it for
> SdM??
>
> --- In [email protected] <arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com>,
> "satish_srini" <satish_sr...@...>
> wrote:
>
> >
> > It was heartening to see you in that suit and dark glasses thanking
> > India after the Golden Globe?
> > Thanks. I had no idea I would win considering it was an
> international
> > jury where each member had his or her opinion. I think they have
> been
> > very kind to the music of Slumdog Millionaire (SM). I just heard
> that
> > after Golden Globe, the music has become the number one in the US
> > charts. That is great news.
> >
> > • You looked very shy collecting your Golden Globe?
> > In that one week I received three awards in the US. The first was
> the
> > Critics' Awards. When I received the award, the American media
> wasn't
> > interested in me - they didn't want my solo photographs. `Can you
> > please stand next to Danny Boyle?' they would say. I think it was a
> > glamour thing. But by the time I came to pick up the third award -
> the
> > Golden Globe, they said, `Can we have your solo pictures, please?'
> >
> > • Whom did you hobnob with at the after-party?
> > I went for only 10 minutes. I don't drink. Not that I don't give
> > company to people who do. But after 10 minutes I get a headache in a
> > loud room. I would rather slip back to my room, watch a movie and go
> > to sleep.
> >
> > • How has the Golden Globe changed your life?
> > Everyone from Andrew Lloyd Webber to Danny Elfman, Craig Armstrong
> > (who worked with me on Elizabeth: The Golden Age) got in touch with
> me
> > to congratulate my win - that spoke volumes. Besides that, I am
> > feeling liberated as a musician - I feel that now I can have a lot
> > more freedom beyond film music.
> >
> > Now I can do my own thing. Hip-hop artiste Akon wants me to write
> > something for him and do a music video with him. But I just want to
> > compose or write, not be seen in his video.
> >
> > • Did you see a discernible change in the way people looked at
> your
> > music?
> > Yes. I remember when Roja happened there was a genuine smile on
> > people's faces. I sensed a déjà vu with SM. Steven Spielberg, Martin
> > Scorsese, (the musician) Sting… they all said they loved the film
> and
> > music. And they meant it. It was a great change for them. Change is
> > always welcome.
> >
> > • Why was there so much secrecy while you were working on the
> score
> > for Slumdog Millionaire?
> > I was working with Danny Boyle for the first time. I wasn't sure I
> > wanted to work with him. I wasn't sure of the sound. When two new
> > people work with each other, the output can go either way.
> > Fortunately, it worked.
> >
> > The main composition and mixing was done in 20 days. I had no choice
> > but to work fast. When you are doing something new, it is much
> easier
> > to speedup the process. It is when you are asked to bring in a
> > variation in the same format that you need more time.
> >
> > • Would you say SM is the most successful Indian music score
> outside
> > India?
> > It is not an Indian score, because it is not an Indian film. But it
> > certainly doesn't sell Indian poverty to the West. I know a lot of
> > people are saying that. But I don't agree. If I would have thought
> so
> > for even a second, I wouldn't have been able to do justice to the
> > music. There are so many films that I have refused because I
> objected
> > to them on ethical, moral or some other ground. I am so finicky
> about
> > these things.
> >
> > As I see it, SM clearly says India is developing fast and is no
> longer
> > a third-world country. And why should we hide our darker side? The
> > world is no more about the haves and have-nots. It's a global
> > community. We need to know about one another. In fact, the A R
> Rahman
> > Foundation is working towards eradicating poverty. And we need
> global
> > co-operation for that.
> >
> > • Has SM contributed to your Foundation?
> > I think the very fact that it has made my way into the West and
> > Hollywood easier, is contribution enough. The film has generated a
> lot
> > of interest in my music and Hindi music.
> >
> > • What work is pending back home?
> > I have to attend to the background music of Delhi 6 immediately. And
> > then there's Ashutosh Gowariker's What's Your Raashee?.
> >
> > • What about the Oscars?
> > Until I get nominated I have no plans regarding the Oscars. Right
> now
> > I am enjoying the Golden Globe.
> >
> >
> http://www.mumbaimirror.com/article/30/2009011720090117021629147d017e9
> c6/%E2%80%98The-press-in-the-US-didn%E2%80%99t-want-my-solo-pictures-
> until-the-Golden-Globe%E2%80%99
> >
>
>  
>



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