As per ARR we don't wanna abuse anyone in this world. But i can't control 
myself from expressing my views.

They themselves don't know how many awards they had given ARR. thats funny.

There was a talk in the group before about ARR giving up Filmfare awards in 
future. I guess that, He should start thinking about it now.

Filmfare doesn't "fare" well many times.....

They should be the one that should be giving us about the future projects of 
any technicians, not the other way around.

Sath.

 



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From: Gopal Srinivasan <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, March 7, 2009 7:04:06 AM
Subject: [arr] Filmfare Power List 2008



Funnily, ARR slips two positions from last year - moves from 6 to 8. Filmfare 
has got it all
wrong. Neither 8x10 nor Rockstar is by ARR. They don't even know how many 
awards they have
given him. And they don't even consider him important enough to grace their 
cover even in times
of such spectacular success.

Filmfare Power List 2008

Overall ranking

No. 8 A.R.Rahman

Rank 2007: 6

What he did: He started the year with a rather melodious Jodhaa Akbar, then 
followed it up with
some sparkling music in Jaane Tu..., Yuvvraaj and Ghajini. And then came the 
mother of all
music, Slumdog Millionaire. It won him the Golden Globe and who knows, maybe 
even the Oscars.
So does his presence in the power list surprise anyone? Naaah!

Future Projects: Blue and 8x10 are just around the corner. Mani Ratnam's Ravan 
and Imtiaz Ali's
ROckstar are also ready.

Filmfare Tip: Hey, we know the west is wooing you, don't forget us.

Filmfare Awards: 22

Musicians Rankings

No. 1 A.R.Rahman

Rank 2007: 1

What he did: He delivered us into another era with Jodhaa Akbar, then reminded 
us that he still
is the sound of modern India through Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na, Yuvvraaj and 
Ghajini. Oh yes, lest
we forget, his Slumdog Millionaire won us the first ever Golden Globe and BAFTA 
trophies and
coveted Oscar nominations.

Future projects: His Masakalli from Delhi-6 is already a hit. The music of Mani 
Ratnam's Ravan
too is mindboggling (my note: did they mean mindblowing? !) acccording to 
insiders. Then there
is Blue also waiting in the wings.

Filmfare tip: Please don't cross over to Hollywood just as yet, sir.

Filmfare Awards: 22




      

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