TIME has changed Gayathri.. In 1994-1995, ARR was young, and he was a new
composer. He had a lot of sample compositions in various genres, which he
composed before he ventured into films. He had a lot of such sample
compositions, and he found space for them in films, improvised them and made
them fresh compositions, to suit the mood of the film. TIME has changed..
>From 1996 onwards, its a different story....And  Now ARR is a very busy and
INTERNATIONAL ACKNOWLEDGED global musician..

He seldom composes for ads..Hence he neednt keep any old sample works(He
still has some though)..

Gayathri, ARR himself has said many times, that he NEEDS time and freedom to
bring out MASTERPIECES..
And the DIrectors who support him with both these factors are Shankar and
Mani Ratnam...

Hence many of ARR's BIGGEST MASTERPIECES are found in their films.

PPL  labelling Kabhi Kabhi Aditi as a MASTERPIECE... I would tell u, that by
doing this, U are degrading the REAL MASTERPIECES like BOMBAY, KAHDALAN,
JEANS, DIL SE, ROJA, THIRUDA THIRUDA, LAGAAN, KANNATHIL MUTHAMITTAAL, GURU,
SWADES, RANG DE BASANTI, BOYS, ADA etc.....

Think deeply.. guys..before u talk..

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