"With
Oscar-winning musician A. R. Rahman scoring the music and noted
director Gautham Vasudev Menon filming the song, the final version
promises to be quite an audio-visual treat, besides being a fine
tribute to the classical language."

I thought it is Dir. Shankar who is filming the song...pls clarify..
 

--- On Fri, 5/14/10, raamkumar vaidyanathan <[email protected]> 
wrote:

From: raamkumar vaidyanathan <[email protected]>
Subject: [arr] Tamil meet anthem, audio-visual treat
To: "arr" <[email protected]>
Date: Friday, May 14, 2010, 9:29 AM







 



  


    
      
      
      On Saturday, when Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi officially launches the 
anthem that he wrote for the World Classical Tamil Conference, anyone with an 
interest in Tamil poetry, music or the visual arts will have enough reason to 
celebrate.With Oscar-winning musician A. R. Rahman scoring the music and noted 
director Gautham Vasudev Menon filming the song, the final version promises to 
be quite an audio-visual treat, besides being a fine tribute to the classical 
language.Over 50 top-notch artists from different genres, including playback 
music, Carnatic, folk and Sufi have participated in this rare, special 
confluence.It is not often that some of the greatest playback singers such as 
T. M. Soundararajan, P. Suseela, leading Carnatic singers, including Aruna 
Sairam, T. M. Krishna, Nithyasree Mahadevan, Bombay Jayashri, noted folk and 
playback singer Chinna Ponnu, and other young singers such as Karthik, Shruti 
Haasan perform together. When they do, it
 is bound to sound rather special. Particularly so, when Rahman composes the 
music.“Once I heard the song, I decided to shoot in a way in which the focus 
remains on the lyrics and music, which are very important for this occasion,” 
says Gautham Vasudev Menon.His team not only captured visuals across the State 
through off-beat, aerial shots right from Kanyakumari, but also filmed a series 
of sequences representative of the Tamil culture and ethos.In one sequence, all 
performers gather by the sea, against an elegant backdrop reading 
“Semmozhiyaana Tamizh Mozhiyae”. “That was truly exhilarating,” says veteran 
Carnatic vocalist Aruna Sairam.“The fact that the Chief Minister has penned the 
lyric bringing out the splendour of the language, with references to the 
kappiyams, and that Rahmanji has scored the music makes it very high in value 
to start with,” she adds.“Then, Gautham Menon blends the visuals in such a 
pleasing,
 effortless manner. It is, indeed, a collage of voices and sounds, with 
masterly strokes from remarkable artists,” says Ms. Sairam, terming the 
experience “a blessing”.As Member of Parliament Kanimozhi puts it, the anthem 
has both a classical and contemporary appeal. “It is very young and vibrant
 and will certainly appeal to all sections. The anthem showcases the richness 
of the Tamil culture through literature, the arts, our architecture and so 
on.”Noted Bharatanatyam dancer Srinidhi Chidambaram, who has also performed for 
the anthem, says it was thrilling to be performing to a song created by
 such eminent persons. “I felt really honoured…the song is a tribute to Tamil, 
Tamil Nadu and Tamil people. It evoked a great sense of pride in me.”In a 
message on the anthem, written in the form of a short poem, Mr. Karunanidhi 
says he only saw this opportunity as a boon to pay a tribute to Tamil
 through the anthem, but did not expect to put together a piece that brings out 
the sweetness of Tamil literature and its epics. Many who have listened to the 
anthem, point to its beauty, which transcends geographical boundaries.On 
Saturday, Mr. Karunanidhi will officially launch the anthem at the
 Centenary Auditorium, University of Madras. It would be played at theatres, on 
television and other forums in the run-up to the conference to be held in June, 
in Coimbatore.
Regards, Ram..     
  ~  Rαнмαη αddicт™  ~


    
     

    
    


 



  






      

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