oh so nice of you Abhinay , really humbled by you . yes man music has no 
boundaries not at all , its all love you just have to feel it with a pure 
heart. and what does this "vasudeiva kutumbakam" means. you know i am in love 
with the DRAVIDIAN languages , that to because of A R RAHMAN . he is just 
tooooooo special a person.

hey Abhinay I am ecstatic to read your post just overwhelmed by your sincerity 
. very fine gersture from you indeed.

regards,

taimur

--- On Wed, 7/14/10, Abhinay Natraj <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Abhinay Natraj <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [arr] Politics is hell, won't join it: Rahman
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, July 14, 2010, 8:28 PM







 



  


    
      
      
      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 <taimur.nadeem@ yahoo.com> 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 <bivinchandra@ yahoo.com> wrote:



From: Bivin Chandra <bivinchandra@ yahoo.com>
Subject: [arr] Politics is hell, won't join it:
 Rahman
To: "AR Fans group" <arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com>
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/ 
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