I think, the best way is to ignore people's comment and do our things in right 
way. Sometimes, some people need attention and thats where they utter these 
kind of statements to invoke some debate and turning attention towards them. 
 
We shouldnt even give a damn to these kind of statements. ARR doesnt need to 
prove to anyone. ARR has gone to another league and its his league on his own. 
Naturally, some people are bound to have jealousy over him and cant digest. So 
these are like burbs due to indigestion. We just have to move from these 
comments otherwise its gonna have rotten smell. 
 
tks with regards,
Amin

--- On Sun, 8/16/09, விநாயகம் முருகன் <[email protected]> wrote:


From: விநாயகம் முருகன் <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [arr] Ilayaraja takes a 'dig' at A R Rahman
To: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, August 16, 2009, 1:38 AM


  



I am not sure ARR needs backing up. His body of work and conduct speaks for 
itself.

Warm Regards
~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~
Vinayak

http://www.flickr. com/photos/ rightplacerightt ime/



On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 1:58 AM, Thulasi Ram <karoke...@gmail. com> wrote:


  



Aravind,

m with u on this. some people will never understand and will come up with big 
explanations for defending some other artists and never voice their opinion to 
back ARR.

btw, the video is like a 80's cut with a song & music having a 70's touch to 
it. OMG! m wondering the purpose of this song.. just to express the ego 
feelings?! :)



On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 3:02 AM, Aravind AM <aravind...@yahoo. com> wrote:


  







Dear Ramesh,

Being diplomatic, and avoiding arguments is one thing! Not accepting the truth 
when it is staring right on your face is another.

One may argue that the lyrics are suited for the characters of the movie... 
But, if you've followed Tamil industry closely, you will know that attacking 
people through song lyrics, is something IR has done in the past too. That's 
his style. This is NOT the first time! 

BTW, the song is not picturised on any characters of the movie, it is 
picturised on IR himself! It's shot like a music video, having nothing to do 
with the movie itself! Here's the link for the vid http://www.youtube. 
com/watch?v=vIztOkvuHTY

About IR criticising "Ella Pugazhum" - I dont need the media to tell me what it 
is! It is crystal clear what IR is saying!

Such statements exist in Hinduism, in vedas and puranas too, where everything 
is attributed to God...It is a to say "I don't take credits for all my 
achievements, it's all given to me by God"...  It is not a matter of 
philosophy, or beliefs.... Someone who claims to be so spiritual, whom everyone 
calls a "saint" should very well know this and understand, whether he believes 
in it or not! Even if he doesn't believe in it, do you think he should have 
spoken on stage the way he did?
Do you think it is a mature comment, coming from a veteran of the stature of 
IR? It is totally unwarranted and uncalled for! This is the point I'm trying to 
impress upon.



Aravind




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--- On Fri, 14/8/09, Ramesh R <triscod...@yahoo. com> wrote:


From: Ramesh R <triscod...@yahoo. com>

Subject: Re: [arr] Ilayaraja takes a 'dig' at A R Rahman
To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com
Date: Friday, 14 August, 2009, 12:24 PM



  



I cannot believe we are still beating at this.


"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."


The song lyrics are by Vaali. It seems appropriate for the movie ('Azhagar 
Malai is about the egoistic and irate village heads and a youngster trying to 
change their attitude').

 It takes a creative mind to extrapolate this into inferring that IR is taking 
a dig at ARR. Anyone doing so is conveniently forgetting that IR has also gone 
abroad and worked/performed (his 1st Symphony conducted by John Scott 
(London?), the concert in Italy, the Thiruvasagam symphony/oratorio in 
Budapest...)

I can't read Tamil so I have no idea what the Kumudam article that Aravind 
attached says. Pay attention to the context and the conclusion drawn. Don't 
fall for the trap laid out by junk media.

The second comment about fame and God's gift is a matter of philosophy. ARR 
believes in one thing and IR in another. So what? It's just like how no two 
astrologers will ever agree on the same thing.

And why should it matter if a music artist is an egoist? Shouldn't you bother 
only about the music? ARR is one of a kind-- we like him for his music and also 
his humility and the personal example he sets for others. It is wrong to expect 
that every artist will be equally humble and kind. I'll say that it's quite 
common that a lot of great artists have big egos. That's part of what pushes 
them to excel.






From: Aravind AM <aravind...@yahoo. com>










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