I totally agree with your points and view. 
This was a part of my email that i wrote  on Mar 03 09 after seeing the 
felicitation function on TV that was organized by MD's association.

 
Everyone heaped praises on ARR.... IR speech was good, but it was
too confusing and i had a feeling that he was not open about a lot of
things (same like Kamal). He mentioned that "what awards will do
without composers?" What does he really mean by that? I felt that he
talked more about Balamuralikrishna than ARR....
 
There he said what awards will do without composers, now he says why should 
anyone return the fame to God, when God himself gave that to a person..

I want to abide by those words of ARR "Don't abuse anyone". So i rest my case 
here.
 
Thanks
Sath Murthy.






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From: Aravind AM <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2009 8:40:16 PM
Subject: Re: [arr] Ilayaraja takes a 'dig' at A R Rahman

   
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

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--- On Thu, 13/8/09, Thulasi Ram <karoke...@gmail. com> wrote:


>From: Thulasi Ram <karoke...@gmail. com>
>Subject: Re: [arr] Ilayaraja takes a 'dig' at A R Rahman
>To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com
>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> 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> 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>
>>>To: AR Fans group <arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com>
>>>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 
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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