Mani sir - ARR - Gulzar Saab are an awesome trio!
Same as Mani sir - ARR - & Vairamuthu.




--- In [email protected], Gopal Srinivasan 
<catchg...@...> wrote:
>
> I want Mani Ratnam to also come with Rahman and me for the Oscars. 
> 
> 
> If the Oscar comes my way, it tells me that I am not tired yet
> 
> Gulzar speaks on the much-celebrated Oscar nominated number, `Jai 
Ho' from Slumdog Millionaire
> 
> By Subhash K Jha
> Posted On Sunday, January 25, 2009 at 11:22:18 PM
> 
> •  Your song 'Jai ho' with Rahman is being hummed all over the 
world?
> I was attending a literary festival in Jaipur when the 
announcements were made. People started
> congratulating me and I was called on stage. Vikas Swarup, who 
wrote novel Q & A, based on
> which the film is made, was also in Jaipur. All of us greeted 
each  other with `Jai ho'. That's
> when I realised that 'Jai ho' had become a catch-phrase.
> 
> •   Did you write a catch-phrase so that it could gain global 
recognition?
> Not at all. You can't predict a child's horoscope. How could I 
predict what kind of an impact
> my words would have? I have always been using catch-phrases in my 
lyrics, whether it was
> `Chaiyyan chaiyyan' in Dil Se or `Chhai chhap chhai, chhapak chai' 
in Hu-tu-tu.   
> 
> •  How do you feel about the Oscar nomination?
> To get an Oscar nomination at this stage of my career is like a 
big thump on my back. If the
> Oscar comes my way, it tells me that I am not tired yet. An Oscar 
is always looked upon as a
> very high benchmark for excellence.
> 
> •  Would you say that our films and music have gone global?
> I will definitely say that we have come a long way. Today, our 
cinema is in the global league.
> Earlier, when Indian films were released on an international 
platform, the songs would be cut
> out. Now a foreigner has not only come forward to make a film on 
Mumbai but has also
> incorporated Hindi songs in it. Also, now the songs in our films 
are left intact when released
> abroad. That a very Mumbai-centric film and not a mainstream 
American film, is nominated for
> the Oscars is a very big achievement by itself. And I want to 
thank director Danny Boyle for
> that.  
> 
> •  How has Rahman contributed to the globalisation of Indian 
music? 
> Rahman has made a world of difference to the Indian film music. If 
I deserve one thump for the
> Oscar nomination, Rahman deserves three. His song `Chaiyyan 
chaiyyan' in Dil Se created a
> global impact. In fact, the song was used in a Hollywood film - 
Spike Lee's The Inside Man. His
> songs in the musical, Bombay Dreams were also appreciated.    
> 
> •   You seem to be very fond of Rahman.
> Yes I am. When he had curly hair, I used to call him bal bhagwan. 
He has a strong hand in
> taking Indian music to the global platform. When we work together, 
he is the rider on the
> horse, while my poetry is the lagaam. Put Mani Ratnam with us, and 
we are quite a team. I hope
> Mani doesn't ask me ever to leave this team.      
> 
> •  You are known for your poetry. Do you feel that the poetry is 
missing from the average film
> song nowadays?
> The younger generation does want poetry, but in the way they find 
palatable. We harp on the
> music from the past. But where are the films where the boatman 
sailed across a river while the
> heroine sat on the bank drawing lines in the sand with her toes. 
We can't live in the past.
> 
> If we did, there would be no `Jai ho' exciting the audience. That 
is why today's generation
> wants remixes. If they shy away from poetry, it is because the 
words do not reach out to them.
> With Rahman, I am able to draw a balance between poetry and 
accessibility. Among today's
> lyricists, Prasoon Joshi and Swanand Kirkire are able to create 
that balance.
>  
> •  What will you wear for the Oscars?
> No one has blown the whistle from LA. We will cross the bridge 
when we come to it. Stop
> deciding the colour of my socks prematurely. But one thing is for 
sure, for next year, I want
> Mani Ratnam to also come with Rahman and me for the Oscars. 
> 
> 
> *  If I deserve one thump for the Oscar nomination, Rahman 
deserves three – Gulzar
>


  • ... Gopal Srinivasan
    • ... Vithur
    • ... ramakrisha laxmana subramanian siva gopala acharya iyer .aiyooo amma idli wada dosa sambar chatni .
      • ... sachin gadhe
      • ... $ Pavan Kumar $

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