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From: Bivin Chandra <[email protected]>
To: AR Fans group <[email protected]>
Sent: Mon, 12 October, 2009 12:59:37 AM
Subject: [arr] Rahman charms crowd with melodies

  
Bottles, chairs, palms and even shoes... everything carried a musical 
connotation on Sunday evening when all roads led to Mahabalipuram for one of 
its largest and passion-driven music performances, A.R. Rahman’s first-ever in 
Chennai after his Oscar win, at Marg Swarnabhoomi near Kalpakkam on Sunday and 
for a cause.
The event, billed as a crowd-puller, drew thousands of Rahman’s fans and 
pulsated to the Oscar-winner’s music.
Before Rahman hit the stage on the overfed grounds, the crowd rehearsed their 
jig to gyrate to his music.
As the performer made a dramatic entry by appearing from a glittery box, the 
audience pumped their fists into the air and the excitement was more than 
palpable.
‘Kalpali,’ a song from Rang De Basanti served as a laidback starter. He went on 
with a a couple of hits from Shivaji and clearly it seemed to be the wisest 
choice.
Bollywood buffs were treated lavishly by singers Hariharan, Sadhana Sargam and 
Benny Dayal.
After rocking fast numbers, a series of melody, rock and crossover hits 
followed. As the evening grew thicker, raucousness was clearly in the air. When 
Rahman sung the ‘Adhiradhi dhan’ from Shivaji, the crowd’s cheers nearly 
drowned his voice out.
Tamil songs were clearly the winners of the evening. Yet, it was Hindi melodies 
that carried the emotional resonance. With an apparent relish, Rahman led the 
way for many others singers who belted his all-time hits.
The troupes swayed the crowd with melodies but later switched gears to 
alternate between racy numbers and evergreen hits. Both had equal takers. Guys 
and girls tapped their foot in sync for the music on stage.
Rahman’s characteristic way of acknowledging the frenzied crowd with an 
unruffled nod was enough to crank up the volume of his fans’ vocal chords. He 
strutted around the stage very little.
An intense performer, Rahman showed no signs of weariness and his smile stuck 
to him till he rounded off the show.http://beta. thehindu. com/news/ 
cities/Chennai/ article32549. ece?homepage= true 

   


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