"The music of VTV will be released physically on CDs and cassettes across the 
world"
      Glad about that and waiting for that...this is want most of the fans 
need..cds and not iphones :-D


--- On Sun, 3/1/10, Gopal Srinivasan <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Gopal Srinivasan <[email protected]>
Subject: [arr] Vinnaithaandi Varuvaaya on iPhone
To: "arrahmanfans" <[email protected]>
Date: Sunday, 3 January, 2010, 8:09 AM







 



  


    
      
      
      Vinnaithaandi Varuvaaya on iPhone powered by DCI Mobile Studios 

Shailesh [January 1, 2010, 6:57:54 PM]


 

The premiere of  Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa, A.R. Rahman’s first album after the 
Oscars, will be powered by DCI Mobile Studios (a division of Galatta.com) .Sony 
Music India’s foray into the Tamil movie industry (Kollywood) has created many 
landmarks and milestones with some of the most successful and prestigious 
projects. And in yet another pioneering initiative, Sony Music India announced 
the global launch and world premiere of A.R. Rahman’s most-anticipated and 
awaited soundtrack from Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa – meaning ‘Will you cross the 
skies for me?’ –  and abbreviated to VTV. What takes public anticipation to new 
heights is the fact that this is the first Tamil album from A.R. Rahman after 
his double Academy Award win and just before the Grammy Awards – scheduled for 
February 10.
VTV stars Silambarasan (Simbhu) – touted as the next superstar in Kollywood – 
and beautiful Trisha Krishnan in the lead roles. The film is directed by 
Gautham Menon (whose previous Tamil film Vaaranam Aayiram was a critical, 
commercial and musical blockbuster with songs released by Sony Music).
At the sneak music preview of VTV held in London on 19th December 2009, the 
entire cast and crew (including A.R. Rahman, Gautham Menon, Simbhu, Trisha and 
all the singers) were present. About this music preview, Gautham Menon said, 
“London was a great experience. We had a live unplugged performance of all the 
songs by the singers who have sung in the album. The audience, mostly English, 
loved the music. Everybody felt it sounded very international, which was hardly 
surprising, considering it was music by A.R. Rahman. The intention was to reach 
and test the music on an international audience. We achieved more than that. We 
plan to do a road show with all the singers now. This was a first of it's kind 
show. Now the expectation about the film is tremendous and the pressure is on 
me now.”
The music of VTV will be released physically on CDs and cassettes across the 
world and via Amazon.com for online buyers. Digitally, VTV music will be 
available on iTunes, Nokia Store, and iPhone application from the first week of 
January.
This unique activity for VTV will be executed through an iPhone music 
application (app) which will allow users to stream and listen to the complete 
songs, download the songs, wallpapers and other movie-related information.
This initiative, a first-in-the- world for an iPhone application entirely based 
on movie OST by Sony Music, is the result of the joint efforts by Sony Music 
Entertainment India and DCI Mobile Studios, a leading Chennai-based software 
and mobile applications developer, a division of Galatta.com. The service will 
be available to all registered users of iPhone apps across the world. A user 
will be charged $1.99 for downloading the application, facilitating unlimited 
streaming of the songs from the album and $2.99 to download the whole album.
Galatta.com has also taken steps to restrict unauthorized sharing of the 
content through this unique application. A user who downloads the songs on his 
iPhone or iPod will not be able to transfer it to any other (meaning 
unauthorized) device.
Mr. Shridhar Subramaniam, Managing Director, Sony Music India, said, “Sony 
Music has always been at the forefront of redefining music marketing. This 
initiative, which is a first in India, will enable a savvy generation of smart 
phone users to access streamed audio feeds over an active data connection. Our 
efforts have always been to make the music reach its audience as, when, and how 
they want to enjoy it. We are quite certain that A.R. Rahman’s fans and lovers 
of his music will enjoy his genius through this application.”
Commenting on the announcement, Mr. Girish Ramdas (President, Galatta.com) 
said, “At Galatta.com, we recognize that mobile applications are a very 
personal medium and should fulfill end-users’ desire to stream in personal 
choice of audio content wherever they are; the iPhone is an ideal vehicle for 
monetizing Sony’s content. This app will fulfill the dream of mobile 
subscribers for easy access to the highly-anticipated film’s songs and get to 
listen to the genius A.R. Rahman."
The movie will be released in the second week of February 2010.
http://tamil. galatta.com/ entertainment/ livewire/ id/Vinnaithaandi 
_Varuvaaya_ songs_on_ iPhone_powered_ by_DCI_Mobile_ Studios_34073. html



    
     

    
    


 



  






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