I agree with you Rajith.

Sir seems to be in full flow.....

I also wish him GREAT SUCCESS....

Eagerly awaiting his show in LA.

Jai Ho,
Jayram

--- In [email protected], Rajith Ramnivas <rajithramni...@...> wrote:
>
> 
> Dear Sir,
> 
>  
> 
> Please find time to rest and pls be health conscious also. We need you, we 
> love you and we care about you so much. You are such a wonderful person in 
> this world....
> 
> Regards, 
> 
> Rajith Ramnivas 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>  
> 
> 
> To: [email protected]
> From: p_kon...@...
> Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2010 11:20:24 -0700
> Subject: [arr] ARR: Rahman won't be available for film scores during most of 
> 2010
> 
>   
> 
> 
> 
> . R. Rahman plans to be out of India for the longest period. And Bollywood 
> filmmakers like Abbas Tyrewala and Mani Ratnam who have pending work with 
> Rahman have pressed the panic button.
> 
> Rahman won't be available for film scores during most of 2010. "It's a very 
> tough schedule for me this year," says Rahman. "I'll be out of the country 
> for five months which I've kept aside completely for the word tour."
> 
> The concerts will take Rahman to places he has never been before. "I 
> essentially need time for my music, spirituality and family. Everything else 
> is secondary. We'll be going to remote places in Europe, the Far East and 
> America. I'll be touring from this month (March 2010).This would be my 
> longest tour ever and I'm not thinking of any other work."
> 
> Contrary to reports Rahman turned 43 (and not 44) on January 6. "I was born 
> in 1967, so it's my 43rd birthday. I am an old man now. Do I feel older? It's 
> a good feeling. I'm heading towards the place where all of us are destined to 
> .You are born and then one day, you die. So my policy in life is to do what I 
> want to do today, not tomorrow. If I want to do good things in life I better 
> do them now."
> 
> Rahman says he doesn't fear death. "I think about death every day. Last year 
> I lost a couple of very close friends. I've been watching people close to me 
> die from the time I was a child. Very early I lost my father and my 
> grandmother whom I was very close to. So death is always been with me. It's 
> the only certainty in life."
> 
> Rahman admits time management is a problem. "But you have to prioritize your 
> time and do what you must. For example I know I've to be away for five months 
> this year. So it'd be foolish of me to commit myself to anything until I 
> finish my concerts."
> 
> Rahman says it's a blessing to work out of his home. "My family is always 
> around me. I think that's what keeps me creatively charged. When I travel I 
> crave to return. My kids are growing up. It's important that they see their 
> father regularly. Or they'll soon start calling me Uncle."
> 
> Rahman has just done soundtrack for Tamil film directed by Gautam Menon. 
> "Then I've Mani Ratnam's Raavan and Abbas Tyrewala's 1-800-Love. Also Shekhar 
> Kapoor's Paani which is a very important film. I've recorded one song for it. 
> After the Grammys, I'll look at other international offers. But with the 
> world tour on will I have the time?
> 
> http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/news/2010/03/18/13886/index.html
> 
> Regards,
> Chowdary Koneru
> 
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