What a coincidence Chris Raj.  Even my dad passed away due to Cancer and
he had no bad habits.  
 
Let us pray to God.... and also for our ARR
 
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On Behalf Of Chris Raj
Sent: 25 April 2009 07:20 AM
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Cc: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [arr] Re: Oru Kanavin Isai (ARR's biography in Vikatan) -
Week 3 - Scans and Translation






God has to answer this question. I too lost my dad 13 
Yrs back. I can realise
The pain which A.R and his family had gone
Through which me and my family also experienced the
Most painfull death by cancer! My dad had no
Bad habbits !
My God pls answer ?

jibandevta wrote: 
> Why is Destiny so cruel always?..Why such dieases don't happen to ugly
minded terrorists?. .why do nice people always suffer? 
> I have not still got the answers!!! 
> -jiban 
> "jai ho" 
> --- In arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com , Vithur <vith...@... > wrote: 
>> 
>> Thanks ... Nice share. 
>> 
>> On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 1:25 PM, <aravind_am@ ...> wrote: 
>> 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > Hi all, 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > This is from week-3! 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > Week 03, Part 01 
>> > 
>> > http://www.flickr. com/photos/ aravind_am/ 3467985452/ 
>> > 
>> > Week 03, Part 02 
>> > 
>> > http://www.flickr. com/photos/ aravind_am/ 3467171791/ <
http://www.flickr. com/photos/ aravind_am/ 3467171791/ in/photostream/ >

>> > 
>> > Week 03, Part 03 
>> > 
>> > http://www.flickr. com/photos/ aravind_am/ 3467985682/ 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > * 
>> > * 
>> > 
>> > *Translation* 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > * 
>> > * 
>> > 
>> > *Week 3* 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > At a time when A.R.Rahman's father R.K Shekar what working
round-the-clock, 
>> > he never cared about food or sleep. He used to spend all his time
at the 
>> > recording studio, having just tea and biscuits. Sometimes, he used
to suffer 
>> > from severe stomach ache, late in the nights. Unable to bear the
pain, he 
>> > would just lie down with a pillow pressed tight on his stomach. He
would 
>> > relax and sleep after the killing pain subsided. Barely an hour
after he 
>> > slept it would have already dawned. With the thought that,
musicians would 
>> > be waiting at the studio from 7 am itself, he would wake up and
rush for the 
>> > recording. He didn't have time to even consult a doctor regarding
his 
>> > stomach ache. He would neither tell anyone about this! 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > The other sad story is that, though an amazing composer, Shekar had
very 
>> > few opportunities to compose alone for films, and he just worked
for other 
>> > composers. He gave 10 beautiful songs for the film "*Pazhasiraja*
". The 
>> > song "*Siragatru veeNoru kochhu thumbi*" sung by AM Raja and
S.Janaki, and 
>> > the lullaby "Muththey va va va" sung by P.Susheela are a pleasure
to listen 
>> > to, even now! The song "*Sahibe sahibe a-salam aleikum*" became a 
>> > trendsetter. After a long break, came the movie *"Aayesha"*. The
song "*yathrakaara 
>> > povuga povuga*" sung by P. B. Sreenivas for that film is one of
PBS's best 
>> > songs. But, how long can someone financially sustain without
getting proper 
>> > composing opportunities? 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > Days passed, and the cruel hands of the disease clutched RK Shekar
tightly. 
>> > He became bedridden. The images of the young kid, Dileep, visiting
his dad 
>> > every day at the hospital became permanently etched in Dileep's
memory. 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > Dad is lying on the hospital bed, surrounded by his assistants.
They note 
>> > down on the music notes dictated by Shekar. A few directors come in
and tell 
>> > him "We feel bad to tell this now... But, our film scores will get
completed 
>> > only if you come. Not worrying about the agony caused by the
disease, he 
>> > listens to the tunes and writes notes for music arrangements.
Popular 
>> > lyricist, Sri Kumaran comes and holds Shekar's hands in gratitude,
and says 
>> > "Get well soon, and come back. Let's make music together"! Theirs
was a 
>> > successful combo, and had given some superb songs. Shekhar returns
a dry 
>> > smile in return, for he was well aware of the seriousness of his
disease. 
>> > The kid, Dileep, watches all this with a mix of amazement and
confusion. 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > Dileep couldn't understand what happened to his dad all of a
sudden, for he 
>> > would always be busy like a bee. All he knew was that his dad was a
good 
>> > musician. The collection of musical instruments and music-records
formed 
>> > Dileep's world. Dileep believed that his dad would get well soon,
and would 
>> > be back to his music work very soon. But, that was not to be.
Shekar's 
>> > health condition kept deteriorating each day. 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > Shekar got married only when he was 31, at Thiruppathi. He got
married to 
>> > Kanchana, and had 4 kids, back-to-back - Kanchana, Dileep, Bala and
Rekha. 
>> > Shekar had been making so many innovations in Malayalam film music
industry. 
>> > It was he, who introduced SP Balasubramanyam and Bala Murali
Krishna to that 
>> > industry. No one could even imagine penetrating into Malayalm music
industry 
>> > dominated by legendary singer KJ Jesudas. The song "*neeyendre
velicham" *composed 
>> > by Shekar and sung by P Susheela for the 1972 movie "*Miss Mary"*
is still 
>> > one of the most famous devotional songs in Kerala among all the
devotees of 
>> > Mother Mary. 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > The curiosity and eagerness of Rahman towards new technology, was
evident 
>> > in Shekar in those days. He often went to Singapore and hunted for
new 
>> > musical instruments and latest innovations in recording techniques.
When we 
>> > were all bored listening to the same voices, it was Rahman who
broke the 
>> > trend and introduced many new voices, and took the listening
experience to a 
>> > new level. RK Shekar was a forerunner for Rahman in that front too.

>> > 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > In those days, singing for movies was no ordinary feat. Recording
studios 
>> > were like iron-fortresses. It was not possible for anyone to get in
so 
>> > easily. Shekar opened the doors of the fortress for new singers. He

>> > introduced many new singers like Bramhanandan, Sadhanandan, Sudha
Varma, 
>> > Gopalakrishnan, Soman, Ponguntham Ravi, Jayalakshmi, Kasthoori
Shankar, 
>> > Manoharan, Ambly, Jayashreee. That legacy of encouraging new talent

>> > continues through A.R.Rahman. 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > RK Shekar composed 110 songs in Malayalam. Singers like Jesudas, 
>> > Jayachandran, P Susheela, Vani Jaaram have sung several wonderful
songs in 
>> > his music. Even today, Shekar's songs are mesmerizing the people of
Kerala. 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > The last movie which had Shekar's music was "*Chottanikkara Amma",
*which 
>> > was released in 1976. The song "*Manasu manasinRae kaadhil*" from
that 
>> > album, plays as listener's choice song even to this day. Shekar
passed away 
>> > on the same day that the movie hit the screens. He was 42. Dileep
was just 9 
>> > years old then. 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > The rumour that someone had done black-magic against him, came up
in the 
>> > music industry and gradually died down. Certain people who were
close to 
>> > Shekar say, it was ulcer which killed him, as it was not treated on
time. 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > Today, some of the most popular directors and producers of the
country wait 
>> > at Rahman's house for his time. The producers are ready to pay any
sum that 
>> > is demanded! That's the situation today. But, the fact that his
genius dad 
>> > didn't get the right opportunities and couldn't shine, still haunts
him. 
>> > Even now, he is affected by those memories. 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > "The first ever music I was introduced to, was my dad's music. I
used to go 
>> > to the recording theatre, holding my dad's hand. I would notice top
film 
>> > personalities treating my dad with so much respect, and would feel
proud of 
>> > him. Later, I became a composer, and only then, I understood how
sacred his 
>> > job was. 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > He would work on many films simultaneously. He would be a composer
for one 
>> > film, while he would work as a conductor and arranger for another
one. I 
>> > believe that he died due to his non-stop hard-work and exhaustion.
When 
>> > people who have been benefited by him come and thank me, I cant
hold back my 
>> > tears. His whole life is like an example for me to follow" says
Rahman. 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > The shocking death of his dad, and the unexpected incidents that
followed 
>> > in his life were what transformed Dileep to Allah Rakha Rahman. 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > (To be continued) 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > Aravind 
>> > 
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>> 
>> -- 
>> regards, 
>> Vithur 
>> 
> 





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