Hence, proved! thanx for the sharing the article.
On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 4:40 AM, Aravind AM <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hi, > > While many of you were doubting the veracity of the cinesouth article, I > had no doubts IR had made those statements. Having been a hardcore Raja fan > before 1992, and having followed all his interviews, I am certain he would > make such jealous statements. This is not something new for him. IR has so > often in the past made absolutely ridiculous speeches, obnoxiously > irritating interviews hurting so many people in the process. In particular, > I can never forget one particular interview of Raja, hosted by veteran TV > reporter H.Ramakrishnan, in late 90s in Doordarshan, in which Raja was at > his irritating best, literally tormenting the interviewer. There was such > arrogance, I've never seen in any celebrity. That was when Iost my respect > for Raja, totally! How shocked I was back then, seeing my icon (till then) > behave in such an immature manner! > > A few years back, Kumudam too had a feature which compiled some of his > speeches, showing how irritating his speeches become. Why do you think so > many top directors and lyricists broke up with him? > > But, even I was waiting for more proof about the latest controversy, to > write to the group. Here it is - an article in Kumudam showing exactly > what he said. > http://tinypic.com/r/65ubyf/3 > He did make those statements, and I'm not surprised he did. > > At first, I didn't want to write on this thread, as Rahman himself said in > his oscar feliciation speech about fans fighting. Didn't he say that why > should the fans fight, when he is so friendly with other everyone else? > But, IR himself is never party to such sentiments. IR is such a jealous > individual, that he said he has never heard of a song titled Chinna Chinna > Aasai at a time when Rahman was the toast of the nation! > > You should listen to the the song titled "Ulagam Ippo" written, composed > and sung by IR from the new album Azhagar Malai. IR's jealousy comes out > clearly in that. The song lyrics talks about how people leave the country > for money and that those people, though they may be rich, are mean and poor > in his view point! The lyrics further goes that world may change, people may > go wherever, but I'll stay here and serve the country. > > Rahman's world fame has woken up the beast of "jealousy against rahman" > which was sleeping within him, for sometime now! > > I'm not attacking him but merely retorting back, and clearing the > misconception that Raja is a saint! > > IR may be a genius, he may be a great composer, but when it comes to > modesty, level-headedness and humility, he is nowhere near Rahman sir! This > is cheapness to the core! > > I'm sure many are going to bounce on me, but I don't care. I'm writing this > from the bottom of my heart and I'm sure I'm not making a mistake! > > > Aravind > > ------------------------------ > > Rahmania show interviews: http://rahmania.4shared.com > ------------------------------ > > > > --- On *Thu, 13/8/09, Thulasi Ram <[email protected]>* wrote: > > > From: Thulasi Ram <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: [arr] Ilayaraja takes a 'dig' at A R Rahman > To: [email protected] > Date: Thursday, 13 August, 2009, 6:32 PM > > > > well that's true. but if there is a video v can actually be the judge of > what was said by whomever, instead of judging on these articles which > usually tend to magnify things. but, off late there are articles with videos > and v can relate to the tone of the interview or speech immediately. > > having said that, it is insane to talk anything indirectly against ARR as > he epitomizes genunity and purity. rather, one can be like Raadharavi and > atleast express their opinions directly rather than indirectly refering to > someone and acting like a egostic individual. > > On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 8:27 AM, Roshan <c.pix...@gmail. > com<http://mc/[email protected]> > > wrote: > >> >> >> LOL. Well said. >> >> make up a story + create a hype = more visitors to their website = more >> profit from ads. >> >> >> On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 5:25 AM, Ramesh R <triscod...@yahoo. >> com<http://mc/[email protected]> >> > wrote: >> >>> >>> >>> Standard operating procedure from a tabloid! >>> >>> >>> 1. Publish a junk article with "he said, she said" accusations often >>> entirely made up by the tabloid or draw false conclusions >>> 2. Wait and watch till article gets circulated around and talked >>> about. >>> 3. Show up for press conference when the persons concerned clarify >>> that they never said anything to that effect or were quoted out of >>> context. >>> 4. Repeat step 1. >>> >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------ >>> *From:* Bivin Chandra <bivinchandra@ >>> yahoo.com<http://mc/[email protected]> >>> > >>> *To:* AR Fans group <arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. >>> com<http://mc/[email protected]> >>> > >>> *Sent:* Wednesday, August 12, 2009 8:40:37 AM >>> *Subject:* [arr] Ilayaraja takes a 'dig' at A R Rahman >>> >>> >>> >>> Kollywood observers feel that there has been a marked change in the >>> public conduct and speeches of 'Maestro' Ilaiyaraaja for the past few >>> months. The 'Isaignani', as he is popularly known, seldom involves himself >>> in any activities other than composing music and making a rare appearance at >>> functions. Of late, though, his speech appears to have been 'aimed' at >>> having a go at his peer and junior A.R. Rehman, his one-time keyboard >>> player. >>> >>> >>> For the first time in more than three decades of his musical sojourn, >>> Ilaiyaraaja has appeared in an entire song in his recent film >>> 'Azhagarmalai'. The melodious title song in the film not only features him >>> but also is sung by the Maestro himself. Even the lyrics were penned by >>> himself and had lines such as "whosoever wishes to go away from this country >>> may do as they please; I would remain here forever in the service of my >>> people". >>> >>> >>> These lines could be taken as against no particular individual; but his >>> recent remarks at an event to launch a carnatic music-based album were >>> unmistakable. Speaking at the launch, Ilaiyaraaja said that "Some persons >>> claim that all the fame 'goes' to the Lord. This is wrong; why would be a >>> God be in need of fame. Isn't He the one who showers on us fame and >>> popularity and money? How can we 'return' to Him the fame given to us by >>> Him? It won't be proper at all!" >>> >>> While all these queries raised by the Maestromight sound genuine, the >>> reference to the man is unmistakable. When even a child knows that it's >>> Rahman's popular habit to admit on stages that "all fame goes to the Lord", >>> it's highly surprising as to what the Maestro expected the people to >>> think of his reported remarks! >>> >>> >>> >>> http://www.chennaio nline.com/ film/news/ Aug09/89Isaignan i-takes-a- >>> dig-at-A- R-Rahman. >>> aspx<http://www.chennaionline.com/film/news/Aug09/89Isaignani-takes-a-dig-at-A-R-Rahman.aspx> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> ------------ --------- --------- ----- >> http://ramblingsoul .com <http://ramblingsoul.com> >> http://2ic.in >> > > > ------------------------------ > See the Web's breaking stories, chosen by people like you. Check out Yahoo! > Buzz <http://in.rd.yahoo.com/tagline_buzz_1/*http://in.buzz.yahoo.com/>. > >

