Guys,
 
please remember what ARR has advised his fans about not to condemn or write ill 
of other musicians. 
 
No one can deny the genius of IR also. IR's story is also like the story of 
Slumdog Millioinaire. Who in this group knows that during IR's first recording 
the power went off. So what a rippling effect it could have been to that man's 
confidence. Inspite of it, he rose and conquered the Tamil film music. Do 
please remember that every person has their own talent. Its wrong from our part 
to deroragete anyone. 

The primary purpose of this group is to discuss ARR's music but not to abuse 
anyone else. We must give credit to good music where its due even its not from 
ARR. 
 
As a person who in this group from the year 2000, I find lately that this group 
is into bashing people whoever slightly speaks in different tune. Hope all the 
members adhere to the recent advice by ARR.
 
tks with regards,
Mohamed Amin
 
 


--- On Tue, 3/3/09, jayram.M.N <[email protected]> wrote:

From: jayram.M.N <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [arr] Ilayaraja hails Rahman as “phenomenal”
To: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, March 3, 2009, 4:38 PM






There is nothing wrong in saying that every Tamilian is proud for ARR winning 
an OSCAR.

As a Tamilian I am proud of my language and proud of ARR for contributing so 
much for Tamil music and world music. 

As an Indian I am proud of my country for accepting all languages and all 
culture and all religion. 

These are not contradictory. 

Every one should be proud of his achievement.

Jai Ho, Jay

--- In arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com, V S Rawat <vsra...@... > wrote:
>
> On 3/3/2009 8:56 PM India Time, _Vithur_ wrote:
> 
> > He added that Rahman has made every Tamilian proud by winning two Oscars 
> > in one year.
> 
> Just "Tamilians"?
> 
> Then, why the heck non-Tamil me have been feeling proud on ARR's Oscars?
> 
> Why is IR so Tamil-centric?
> 
> Hasn't he learned his lesson even now at this senior age that it was 
> this Tamil-centric thinggy that didn't allow his great creativity to 
> reach rest of the World. If he had gone beyond Tamil, I think IR would 
> have got an Oscar much before ARR.
> 
> --
> Rawat
>

















      

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