Taimur, It was truly wonderful to read your mail. I could experience your genuine intent in the email.
Music is beyond political, regional barrier... It is indeed a vasudeiva kutumbakam. Love all On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 4:23 PM, Taimur Nadeem <[email protected]>wrote: > > > "And my music is loved by many people in Pakistan". oh my BELOVED sir my A > R RAHMAN i am absolutely cheerful to read these words said by you. your > music is all love and i am all the time swaying in that love. i am feeling > so good it feels as if A R RAHMAN sir has taken my name specially when he > uttered this sentence. AH its great . and SIR when you will visit PAKISTAN i > want to see you once in my life even a glimpse will do it for me . its my > lifelong dream to see you . LONG LIVE A R RAHMAN. > > regards, > > taimur > > --- On *Wed, 7/14/10, Bivin Chandra <[email protected]>* wrote: > > > From: Bivin Chandra <[email protected]> > Subject: [arr] Politics is hell, won't join it: Rahman > To: "AR Fans group" <[email protected]> > Date: Wednesday, July 14, 2010, 3:01 PM > > > > Music maestro AR Rahman has no intention of ever joining politics, > describing it as a "hell". "It is from one hell to another - lack of > creativity is a hell and the other (politics) is a hell too. I have no > intention to join politics," Rahman, 44, told reporters at a press meet when > he was asked if he would join politics if his creativity fades. > > The Mozart of Madras is here for the European leg of his ongoing 'Jai Ho > Concert: The Journey Home World Tour' concert. > > "This leg of the tour is different. It is a hybrid between the east and the > West. It is based on my best music in the last 18 years. This is an > eastern's contribution and it has fusion by the directors, musicians and > production crews who are Westerners." > > One of the most downloaded composers in Britain, Rahman will perform July > 23 at LG Arena in Birmingham, to be followed by shows in the two biggest > arenas in London - O2 and Wembley on July 24 and July 25 respectively. > > The Oscar-winning Indian composer also said that the show would be a new > experiment. "My show will be mix of a circus, a rock show and Hindi film > songs." > > Asked if music can bring peace between India and Pakistan, Rahman said: > "Lots of musicians from Pakistan have come to India like Nusrat Fateh Ali > Khan. And my music is loved by many people in Pakistan. In fact, my New York > show had lots of people from Pakistan. I am a musician and I like this peace > process." > > http://www.hindusta ntimes.com/ Politics- i s-hell-won-t- join-it-Rahman/ > Article1- 572 287.aspx > > > >

