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Appu s
16th October 2009, 04:13 PM
Slumdog millionaire sirappu paarvai in Vijay Tv

http://tamil.techsatish.net/file/slum-dog-millionaire-sirappu-paarvai/

dinesh2002
16th October 2009, 08:35 PM
Yen Inniya Deepavalli Nalvazhtugal to all my fellow Hubbers... :)

Yathu
17th October 2009, 11:21 PM
Happy Diwali everyone! :D

littlemaster1982
18th October 2009, 09:20 AM
[tscii:e7141339c0]‘MJ HAD WANTED TO WORK WITH ME’


RETICENT FUSIONIST AR RAHMAN OPENS UP IN A CONVERSATION WITH HYDERABAD TIMES


SHAHEEN SHEIKH Times News Network

Credited with putting Indian music on the world map, the powerhouse of musical talent, global tunesmith AR Rahman talks to Hyderabad Times about ‘what next’ after the Oscars

Has getting the Oscars for Slumdog Millionaire changed the western world’s perception of Indian music?
I don’t know. We still have a long way to go. But this award is like an indicator — it helps me take the next big step. And if I do it right, only then will modern Indian music become a factor, a force to reckon with. So many young people in India are doing good music but most of them are trying to be someone else. What I have learnt from getting this award is that to make a significant contribution you need to move into your own zone of originality. Slumdog Millionaire got the award on that strength— it had its own stamp. And Danny (Boyle) helped a great deal in achieving that quality.

What’s the key lesson been in your journey to extraordinary achievement?
That no musical work is less or more important and every step is important in the journey to achieving excellence. Even when I do jingles for TV commercials I take every step with care and the same goes for orchestral pieces —you need to work at them steadily and give them time to breathe. Otherwise, life is a great teacher and you learn a lesson at every step!

Apart from making you an international figure, in what way have the Oscars changed your life?
What was unattainable in the West has now become possible for me. I can walk into any studio in the US with no questions asked — be it Sony or Universal—now people there know me better than I know them!

Are you aiming for the Grammy now?
Yes. In fact Slumdog might get it if it isn’t too late!

Scoring music or performing, what do you prefer?
Personally I like being in the recording studio and peacefully score music. Performance has its uncertainties besides you never know what will happen— sound failure, mike failure and it might even start raining! But when you perform you feel like a gladiator! It gives you a high that a studio can’t. The greatest advantage with performance is you get live feedback which feeds back into the studio, so both complement each other.

There’s a view that you’ve scored better pieces than Jai Ho in your career. Do you agree?
There are bound to be musical preferences, but for me Jai Ho is the biggest song in my career. It’s the spirit of the song that’s important.

Your thoughts on Michael Jackson...
He’s amazing, and undoubtedly the last King of Pop. He was a great human being. MJ called me just a couple of months before his demise, expressing an interest in working with me, but unfortunately that was not to be.

Any downside to being a celebrity?
Yes, an outing with the family has become virtually impossible. We are being photographed all the time, Although I know it’s out of love but… So I have to go abroad to enjoy family time.

There’s been talk about you shifting base to Los Angeles. Is India going to lose you to Hollywood?
I will have to balance my assignments in India and abroad. With video conferencing that’s not going to be too difficult. In fact the soundtrack for Blue was mixed in LA and the files came through the internet. But yes, I am cutting down on my Indian assignments.

Do you have any Tollywood projects in hand?
I’m working on the score of two Telugu films — Puli and an untitled film by Gautam Menon in which Naga Chaitanya plays the lead. There are two films that I’m doing with Mani Ratnam and Shankar which will also have Telugu versions.

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dinesh2002
18th October 2009, 10:32 AM
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There’s been talk about you shifting base to Los Angeles. Is India going to lose you to Hollywood?
I will have to balance my assignments in India and abroad. With video conferencing that’s not going to be too difficult. In fact the soundtrack for Blue was mixed in LA and the files came through the internet. But yes, I am cutting down on my Indian assignments.



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lancelot
18th October 2009, 11:25 PM
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There’s been talk about you shifting base to Los Angeles. Is India going to lose you to Hollywood?
I will have to balance my assignments in India and abroad. With video conferencing that’s not going to be too difficult. In fact the soundtrack for Blue was mixed in LA and the files came through the internet. But yes, I am cutting down on my Indian assignments.



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can u blame him after you read the reviews for Blue :-(
hehe
:D

Scale
19th October 2009, 01:51 AM
Taran Adarsh Interview with A R Rahman
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_laIeN-Q44

dinesh2002
19th October 2009, 10:47 AM
Happened to come across this interesting video on youtube:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_MSd1pidUk

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/arrahmanfans/message/126857

Guys, please watch it to see how ARR composes songs with such brilliance....!!

dinesh2002
19th October 2009, 03:44 PM
Padaiyappa Voiceless Bgms (76 Tracks) - http://exquisitely-din3sh.blogspot.com/2009/10/padaiyappa-original-motion-picture.html

A.ANAND
19th October 2009, 10:06 PM
Kuluvalile (MUTHU) melody in Malaysian Indian Song Chikedeez (ma carrotz

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CO0GvcmIDMs

A.ANAND
19th October 2009, 10:10 PM
[tscii:005e786071]One more international award for Rahman

October 18, 2009

Just about three months short of a year after he was awarded the Oscar, A.R. Rahman has done India proud on the world stage once again. This time, it is by being chosen for the World Soundtrack Awards of 2009. Rahman won the award in the ¡®Best Original Song Written for a Film¡¯ category for the ¡®Jai Ho¡¯ song in Slumdog Millionaire. He was also nominated for the Best Original Film Score which was eventually won by two-time Oscar nominee Alexandre Desplat who also won the Film Composer of the Year award for his work in ¡®The Curious Case of Benjamin Button¡¯ starring Brad Pitt.

The awards ceremony was held on Diwali day, October 17, the last day of the Ghent Film Festival, in the Belgian port town of Ghent. Three time Oscar winner Marvin Hamslich was honored with the Lifetime Achievement award at the function.

Rahman couldn¡¯t have given a better gift to all his fans of the festival of lights. All this, while the ¡®Jai Ho¡¯ concert is still fresh in our minds. We simply can¡¯t wait for more. Congrats and thanks Rahman¡*..

http://www.behindwoods.com/tamil-movie-news-1/oct-09-03/rahman-18-10-09.html

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A.ANAND
19th October 2009, 10:28 PM
[tscii:dec8217f5a]Jai Ho! again for AR Rahman
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We don't know if this 'Slumdog' has made Rahman a 'millionaire' or not, but it is bringing him a lot of 'Jai Ho' for sure!

The composer has added another feather on his cap by winning the ¡®Best Original Song Written Directly for a Film¡¯ award for the song Jai Ho, at the ninth ¡®World Soundtrack Awards¡¯.

Rahman had created history in early 2009 by becoming the first Indian to win two Oscar Awards in the ¡®Best Original Score¡¯ and ¡®Best Original Song¡¯ categories for Slumdog Millionaire at the Academy Awards that were held in February in LA. The film had received 10 Oscar nominations, including 3 for Rahman.

Well done Rahman!

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A.ANAND
19th October 2009, 10:30 PM
[tscii:2361870dd3]Rahman honoured again for ¡®Jai Ho¡¯

http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/tamil/article/50881.html[/tscii:2361870dd3]

VinodKumar's
19th October 2009, 11:17 PM
i dont know where to post this question ... so posting it here ...

its my frnds question on rasathi song from thiruda thiruda

"one question..

is there any instruments used for tthis song.. i thought there was no instruments.but then i had a slight doubt and asked one of my friends . He said there is a bass guitar in the chorus...

any guys have any idea about this song..?"

Scale
20th October 2009, 01:01 PM
Rasathi is based on A capella.

Refer wiki (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_cappella)


A cappella (Italian[1] for From the chapel/choir) music is vocal music or singing without instrumental accompaniment, or a piece intended to be performed in this way (traces of bass guitar while the chorus itself gives the bass effect full time)...that vocal parts were often doubled by instrumentalists led to the term coming to mean unaccompanied vocal music. In modern usage, a cappella often refers to an all-vocal performance of any style... Today, a cappella also includes sample/loop "vocal only"

Terrific Song!!

A.ANAND
20th October 2009, 01:38 PM
Video of ARR at the World soundtrack awards


http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/videos/celebs/A-R-Rahman-honoured-for-Jai-Ho/videoshow/5138187.cms

Dragun
20th October 2009, 09:16 PM
Yeah, Rasathi does have a bass line during the chorus. So its not a strict acapella.

Scale
21st October 2009, 10:43 AM
Strictly film music 8-) (ARR's fusion-genre). The concept of having a full song without instruments (not just the bass line) with only vocal/chorus itself brainbox scheming while all the rest of the tracks are technically/instrumentally power-packed. If I dig deep thru wiki, Islamic (Sufi) music "anasheed/nasheed" (not qawwali) a similar type of a capella music also doesnt accompany any instruments. Mostly with a lead vocal accompanied by chorus. With Shahul hameed in the song this is quiet possible. ARRke velicham.

Benny Lava
21st October 2009, 01:12 PM
Please sir from Boys is also the same type. But I don't remember exactly whether any instruments appear during the later stages of the song.

Scale
21st October 2009, 01:26 PM
Exactly Please - Sir is doo-wop again derived from a capella. Refer the same wiki link (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_cappella) and listen to some songs on youtube to get that feel.

Benny Lava
21st October 2009, 06:56 PM
Exactly Please - Sir is doo-wop again derived from a capella. Refer the same wiki link (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_cappella) and listen to some songs on youtube to get that feel.

Yeah.. Have you listened to this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GmynMwRbxuk . I like it as much as the original song, very nicely done.

Scale
22nd October 2009, 11:18 AM
Exactly Please - Sir is doo-wop again derived from a capella. Refer the same wiki link (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_cappella) and listen to some songs on youtube to get that feel.

Yeah.. Have you listened to this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GmynMwRbxuk . I like it as much as the original song, very nicely done.

No! Ist time hearing. puriyala?

Benny Lava
24th October 2009, 12:13 AM
Exactly Please - Sir is doo-wop again derived from a capella. Refer the same wiki link (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_cappella) and listen to some songs on youtube to get that feel.

Yeah.. Have you listened to this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GmynMwRbxuk . I like it as much as the original song, very nicely done.

No! Ist time hearing. puriyala?

I was referring to this song "Creep" By radiohead.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxpblnsJEWM

It is interesting to note how they replace so and so instruments with human voice. Shows sound understanding of layering of a song.

dinesh2002
27th October 2009, 10:32 AM
Hi,

In the latest issue Kumudam, there was a question about Rahman and Illayaraja, in Vairamuthu's interview... here's the scan:
http://i114.photobucket.com/albums/n260/aravind_am/Vairamuthu_on_ARR.jpg

I'm translating it for u all :)

Question: Do you find a difference in your writing, while working with different composers? Do words come out from your pen, based on whether the tune is IR's or ARR's?

VM: Illayaraja's tunes have the "tamil" touch to them. AR Rahman's tunes have the whole world's touch. Illayaraja is a man from the villages. He infused folk music which he grew up with, and various rural music forms into his fulm music. Though he blended it with Western music, basically he is a village man, and he ruled folk music. This "tamil" touch in his music was easy for me, because, I'm a village man too. I too grew up with the village music.

But, when writing for AR Rahman, I needed to fly to different countries in the west, and make myself aware of different music forms which were new to me. It's a bit difficult to write lyrics for AR Rahman's tunes. He doesn't make ordinary, usual tunes. He makes fresh new tunes for which it is almost impossible to filt lyrics!

I once asked Rahman, "Why do you torture me like this, by breaking the phrases in your tunes like this?"
Rahman replied with a smile "Anyone who knows Tamil can write lyrics for an ordinary, normal tune. Writing for such challenging tunes will make you special, and give you that pride of a true 'poet' "

For a question which I asked with some pain, he replied with a smile!

Aravind

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/arrahmanfans/message/127143

AudazJay
27th October 2009, 02:31 PM
Hi,

In the latest issue Kumudam, there was a question about Rahman and Illayaraja, in Vairamuthu's interview... here's the scan:
http://i114.photobucket.com/albums/n260/aravind_am/Vairamuthu_on_ARR.jpg

I'm translating it for u all :)

Question: Do you find a difference in your writing, while working with different composers? Do words come out from your pen, based on whether the tune is IR's or ARR's?

VM: Illayaraja's tunes have the "tamil" touch to them. AR Rahman's tunes have the whole world's touch. Illayaraja is a man from the villages. He infused folk music which he grew up with, and various rural music forms into his fulm music. Though he blended it with Western music, basically he is a village man, and he ruled folk music. This "tamil" touch in his music was easy for me, because, I'm a village man too. I too grew up with the village music.

But, when writing for AR Rahman, I needed to fly to different countries in the west, and make myself aware of different music forms which were new to me. It's a bit difficult to write lyrics for AR Rahman's tunes. He doesn't make ordinary, usual tunes. He makes fresh new tunes for which it is almost impossible to filt lyrics!

I once asked Rahman, "Why do you torture me like this, by breaking the phrases in your tunes like this?"
Rahman replied with a smile "Anyone who knows Tamil can write lyrics for an ordinary, normal tune. Writing for such challenging tunes will make you special, and give you that pride of a true 'poet' "

For a question which I asked with some pain, he replied with a smile!

Aravind

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/arrahmanfans/message/127143

Nice :D Despite all the criticisms VM throws on ARR from time to time, I always felt that their combination was the best to date!

Vaanam engum un vimbam aanaal kaiyil saeravillai;
Kaatril engum un vaasam verum vaasam vaazhkkaiyillai;
Uyirai vaeroadu killi ennaich chendheeyil thalli
Engae senraayoa kalli
Oayum jeevan oadum munnae oadoadi vaa
:clap:

Kumar2020
27th October 2009, 03:44 PM
http://www.images.behindwoods.com/photo-galleries-q1-09/tamil-photo-gallery/rahman-05/rahman-01.html

hyderabad's 'jai ho'

SoftSword
27th October 2009, 06:45 PM
http://www.4shared.com/file/101594154/cc8e8119/DirectorSureshKrishna_SangamamBaba_.html

dr suresh krishnas interview after oscar...
he also speaks abt rahman working for the first computerised song in tamil, the theme from punnagai mannan.

lancelot
28th October 2009, 05:55 PM
does anyone have lyrics for the Kathale Enna Seythayo song in Rangeela?

Appu s
5th November 2009, 10:25 AM
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http://www.sydneyfestival.org.au/2010/Free/AR-Rahman/

Sydney Festival 2010


'Whatever the style, A.R. Rahman’s music always possesses a profound sense of humanity and spirit.' - Baz Luhrmann

Jai Ho! Prepare for a night like no other when Indian superstar A.R. Rahman takes to the stage for a free outdoor spectacular at Parramatta Park.

Rahman, two-time Oscar winner for his work as composer and songwriter on the film Slumdog Millionaire, is the undisputed king of contemporary Indian music. His songs embrace Indian, Western and Asian influences, connecting with hearts and minds all over the world. Sydney audiences have the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see A.R. Rahman in the beautiful parkland setting of Parramatta Park. With an entourage of more than 40 musicians and Bollywood dancers on stage, this promises to be a fantastic night filled with colour, dancing and the irrepressible rhythms and melodies of contemporary India.

Sydney Festival is proud to celebrate this inspiring and multidimensional artist – truly one of India’s international superstars.
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Appu s
5th November 2009, 10:29 AM
[tscii:7d5c5c94f7]Rahman, SRK, Sania to be ’10 Games star cast? (http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/ET-Cetera/Rahman-SRK-Sania-to-be-10-Games-star-cast/articleshow/5084171.cms)


NEW DELHI: With the countdown for the Commonwealth Games-2010 having begun, the organisers are trying to rope in celebrities from different walks
of life to promote the mega event.

The star cast has been drawn by the Organising Committee of the Commonwealth Games. Aamir Khan, Shah Rukh Khan, Preity Zinta, Deepika Padukone and Katrina Kaif are set to be approached by the Organising Committee (OC) to showcase the international event to be held in the Capital in October next year.

Others on the list include Oscar winning musician A R Rahman, actors Rahul Bose, Nana Patekar and John Abraham, lyricist Javed Akhtar, classical instrumental musician Ustad Amjad Ali Khan and tabla maestro Zakir Hussain. The stars may bring some cheer to the OC, which is under fire from the Commonwealth Games Federation chief who has questioned its capability to manage the prestigious event.[/tscii:7d5c5c94f7]

A.ANAND
12th November 2009, 09:27 AM
[tscii:7d36db6552]AR Rehman to perform in Australia Fest

Wednesday, November 11, 2009


Oscar winner musician A.R. Rahman (Slumdog Millionaire) will be the headline act at the world famous “Sydney Festival 2010” in Australia, performing on January 16 next.

Rahman’s two-and-a-half hour free and exclusive music-dance performance will include over 40 Bollywood dancers, singers, and musicians at outdoor Parramatta Park near Sydney, starting 7-30 pm. Festival website says about Rahman: “Sydney Festival is proud to celebrate this inspiring and multidimensional artist”. New South Wales Premier and Festival President Nathan Rees reportedly described Rahman as “without doubt one of the world’s great talents”.

This Festival, from January 9-30 next, will showcase exceptional dance, theater, film, and music programs by renowned artists from all over the world.

Forty-three Rajasthani musicians from India will also stage during this Festival “The Manganiyar Seduction” concert in a whimsical custom-built ‘magic box’. Directed by Roysten Abel, the repertoire ranges from ballads about kings to mystics written Sufi songs and songs marking marriage-birth-feasts-rains; and the ensemble spans three generations. Showing multi-cultural Australia, Festival First Night will include music-dance performances by “Bobby Singh & Friends”, including Australia’s leading table player Bobby Singh, Sarangan Sriranganathan, The Bollywood Sensations, Rasa Duende, etc.

Other headliners at this Festival include soul legend Al Green, Hamlet (Germany), Giselle (Ireland), Oedipus Rex (USA), Grizzly Bear (USA), Rogue's Gallery, Marcin Wasilewski Trio (Poland), Toumani Diabate (Mali), Dark Matters (Canada). Festival Director Lindy Hume has described its 2010 programs as “wonderfully wild ride” and “joyous celebration of life”.

Launched in 1977, internationally acclaimed Sydney Festival is Australia's largest and most attended annual cultural event involving about 500 artists from world over showcasing about 80 events and attracts about one million people. Clover Moore is Festival Chair.

Rahman, who has reportedly recorded sales of over 300 million, was called “Mozart of Madras'' by Time magazine. Rahman sees music “as a way to connect to spirituality and embrace it” and for “creating harmony in troubled times”.

http://www.ibosnetwork.com/newsmanager/templates/template1.aspx?a=21879&z=4





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A.ANAND
12th November 2009, 09:27 AM
[tscii:74e89228cc]Hollywood goes gaga over A.R. Rahman

- Sampurn Media

After winning couple of academy awards with Slumdog Millionaire, the Mozart of Madras – A.R. Rahman has been approached with many Hollywood offers. Although, his project Couples Retreat didn’t make it top on charts, the musical album has been doing good business in audio markets.

Now the latest reports have stated that A.R. Rahman will be consecutively scoring music for more Hollywood films including Danny Boyle’s tentatively titled 127 Hours. The film is based on real life of mountaineer Arson Ralston and his unforgettable experience of cutting his own forearm.

The film is produced by Christian Colson, who produced Danny’s Slumdog Millionaire while Simon Beaufoy (won academy award for best screenplay –Slumdog Millionaire) will handle script and screenplay. A.R. Rahman will soon meet the Slumdog Millionaire team to go ahead with the project.

Apart from this film, Rahman has already signed deal for Ashok Amritraj’s Hollywood production Street Dancing. The film is based on a dance competition set in backdrops of Singapore and New York. Since, Street Dancing will include varieties of dances across the World, closer sources of Rahman have mentioned that he will be roping in various instrumentalists and singers from various countries.


http://www.planetradiocity.com/musicreporter/news.php?newscatid=1&newsid=1627







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A.ANAND
12th November 2009, 09:28 AM
A.R. Rahman wants to make poverty history

http://www.expressindia.com/latest-news/A-R--Rahman-wants-to-make-poverty-history/539585/

A.ANAND
12th November 2009, 09:29 AM
[tscii:2329c57e7c]AR Rahman turns lecturer

November 11, 2009


A R Rahman is so inspired by the King of Pop, Michael Jackson that he has decided to include Jackson as a subject in the KM Music Conservatory, a music institution that he runs in Chennai.

Rahman will also deliver the first lecture on Jackson. According to the music director, Jackson’s life, music and how he inspired him will all be a part of the subject.

The Mozart of Madras has been quoted as saying by the DNA, “I have been inspired by Michael and his works for years now. I had met him and though he was such a big star, he was always a very humble human being. That really touched and inspired me. I think he was an inspiration for an entire generation. His music must have influenced countless musicians across the world and it would be an honor for me to have the students of my music school learn and discuss the artist of the century.”


http://www.behindwoods.com/tamil-movie-news-1/nov-09-02/ar-rahman-michael-jackson-km-music-11-11-09.html


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A.ANAND
12th November 2009, 09:30 AM
Amritraj and Rahman to team up for Street Dancing

http://indiatoday.intoday.in/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&issueid=110&id=69697&Itemid=1&sectionid=67

A.ANAND
12th November 2009, 09:41 AM
AR Rahman's salute to Jacko

http://www.dnaindia.com/entertainment/report_ar-rahman-s-salute-to-jacko_1309812

Benny Lava
12th November 2009, 06:24 PM
[tscii:1556b3ab51]AR Rehman to perform in Australia Fest

Wednesday, November 11, 2009


Oscar winner musician A.R. Rahman (Slumdog Millionaire) will be the headline act at the world famous “Sydney Festival 2010” in Australia, performing on January 16 next.

Rahman’s two-and-a-half hour free and exclusive music-dance performance will include over 40 Bollywood dancers, singers, and musicians at outdoor Parramatta Park near Sydney, starting 7-30 pm. Festival website says about Rahman: “Sydney Festival is proud to celebrate this inspiring and multidimensional artist”. New South Wales Premier and Festival President Nathan Rees reportedly described Rahman as “without doubt one of the world’s great talents”.

This Festival, from January 9-30 next, will showcase exceptional dance, theater, film, and music programs by renowned artists from all over the world.

Forty-three Rajasthani musicians from India will also stage during this Festival “The Manganiyar Seduction” concert in a whimsical custom-built ‘magic box’. Directed by Roysten Abel, the repertoire ranges from ballads about kings to mystics written Sufi songs and songs marking marriage-birth-feasts-rains; and the ensemble spans three generations. Showing multi-cultural Australia, Festival First Night will include music-dance performances by “Bobby Singh & Friends”, including Australia’s leading table player Bobby Singh, Sarangan Sriranganathan, The Bollywood Sensations, Rasa Duende, etc.

Other headliners at this Festival include soul legend Al Green, Hamlet (Germany), Giselle (Ireland), Oedipus Rex (USA), Grizzly Bear (USA), Rogue's Gallery, Marcin Wasilewski Trio (Poland), Toumani Diabate (Mali), Dark Matters (Canada). Festival Director Lindy Hume has described its 2010 programs as “wonderfully wild ride” and “joyous celebration of life”.

Launched in 1977, internationally acclaimed Sydney Festival is Australia's largest and most attended annual cultural event involving about 500 artists from world over showcasing about 80 events and attracts about one million people. Clover Moore is Festival Chair.

Rahman, who has reportedly recorded sales of over 300 million, was called “Mozart of Madras'' by Time magazine. Rahman sees music “as a way to connect to spirituality and embrace it” and for “creating harmony in troubled times”.

http://www.ibosnetwork.com/newsmanager/templates/template1.aspx?a=21879&z=4


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:2thumbsup:

thineshan54321
15th November 2009, 07:14 AM
sorry for the digression guys but here is my latest release Kaatrilae: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBfLkzZOkEo
please check it out and write ur comments. thanks a lot! Looking forward to hearing what you guys think.

A.ANAND
15th November 2009, 03:03 PM
Rahman wows with hip-hop & a salute

http://www.telegraphindia.com/1091115/jsp/bengal/story_11743244.jsp

A.ANAND
15th November 2009, 03:11 PM
[tscii:63b91778a4]My songs made me lucky:A.R Rahman

Zinia Sen, TNN 15 November 2009, 12:00am

The mane is back in place and the sherwani has only got funkier and a shade lighter than his fave jet black. Beyond the physical attributes, it’s AR Rahman More Pics
déjà vu.

A two-hour delay in flight doesn’t bog him down nor does it stimulate emotions like annoyance, even when the night is long and rehearsals need to be done in full force for Saturday’s concert. AR Rahman’s calm demeanour is a thing to reckon with. Hard-pressed for time, the Mozart of Madras settles for an interview in a white Bimmer. Driving down the city roads to destination Salt Lake Stadium, he talks about the
journey called life. Excerpts:

This year, Time named you among the 100 Most Influential People in the World. How does it feel to be on the powerlist?
It felt good. I’m second time lucky. Earlier, Roja featured on Time magazine’s 10 Best Soundtracks of All Time. This time, it was different. At the function, I was sitting on the same table as Michelle Obama and Oprah Winfrey! When you get opportunities, you put them in the right perspective. I’ve been doing just that.

When the country’s music lovers say it can’t get bigger than Rahman, does it put undue pressure on you?
People have been very kind to me. Representing one family is different from representing a state or a country. You need to push the envelope, without losing focus. Fact is, you need to stay grounded, even if you aren’t earnest. I remain silent even when thousands get emotional about me. My spiritual life has helped me a lot.

You’ve also joined the Academy of Motion Picture Art & Sciences as a voting member ...
My card is done. But I feel it’s the actors who make more difference by joining the Academy, not people like Resul (Pookutty) or me.

Couples Retreat, dubbed as your Hollywood debut, didn’t garner much response. Would you be choosier henceforth?
Couples Retreat is even more successful than Slumdog Millionaire. Yes, I admit that it’s not at par with Schindler’s List or Star Wars. But it has done pretty well for a formulaic Hollywood film. I’ve won quite a few awards for it too. For me, it was a whole new thing — trying out comedy and that too in Hollywood! I loved doing it. More such projects are welcome. The film wasn’t a musical and expectations from me after the Oscars were high. If anything went wrong, it has to be the timing of the project.

Your six-year-old son, Alim, sang a number in Couples Retreat. Does he insist on becoming like his father?
We were jamming and he sang the number. My kids are learning music and so are my sister’s kids. Let’s see who grows up to be what!

Does your busy professional career leave you with any family time?
Of course, it does. If you lose balance, you gain some but you lose more.

It’s said that you keep erratic schedules and even stay up all night ...
That is when I work! And when I don’t, I don’t make it to the studio for days on end.

Is it true that Jai Ho was originally composed for Yuvvraaj and was even turned down by Subhash Ghai?
Why dig out such stories? I don’t do a song for a film. My compositions are for myself. I gave Jai Ho to SM and the rest is history.

Do you consider Jai Ho to be your best composition so far?
It was the right composition for the right film. SM has dark elements in it and the song lights up the ambience. Jai Ho is also in tune with the theme of Satyameva jayate, which appears in the film. Roja’s music too wouldn’t have been the same, had I not added the right tracks to the film.

When a film doesn’t do well at the BO, do you just say ‘let’s move on to the next’?
It’s always that. A film is about team work. You can never be certain about its fate. When I’m working with new directors, it’s always a big gamble. There have been disasters as well. But these are risks I don’t mind taking.

Do you still aspire for an award?
Though awards do good, I treasure the love I receive from the audience the most. Frankly, film music isn’t everything. Music can be exciting beyond films as well.

Your next project is a collaboration with Katrina Kaif...
My company took a call on that. Katrina too was interested. Students from my school will be doing the album of nursery rhymes and I’m in charge of overall supervision. Katrina will not just appear in the videos, but will sing as well.

What’s the status of the Michael Jackson tribute album?
I’m not doing any album on him.

Success has come to you at a young age. Is there a dream left in you?
My case is just the reverse. I never dreamt of being a composer. I was pushed into film music. All I wanted to do was private albums. So, I take life as it comes to me. I’m like an empty platter, waiting to be filled up with a gala fare.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/bollywood/news-interviews/My-songs-made-me-luckyAR-Rahman/articleshow/5230708.cms
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A.ANAND
16th November 2009, 02:00 PM
[tscii:3809c33dfa]A.R. Rahman focusing on international live concerts

Posted: Monday , Nov 16, 2009 at 1136 hrs
Nevada:


Oscar winner musician A. R. Rahman appears to be focusing on international live concerts.



In January alone, he is giving three live performances and all are out of India. Starting with a live concert on January eight at Doha (Qatar), he will give two-and-a-half hour outdoor free and exclusive music-dance performance involving over 40 Bollywood dancers-singers-musicians near Sydney (Australia) on January 16. On January 21, he will showcase another live concert in Muscat (Oman).



Rahman is also using social networking sites Twitter and Facebook.



Acclaimed Indo-American statesman Rajan Zed has applauded Rahman for creating a bridge between the music of east and west and for strengthening the worldwide market and stature of Indian music.



Rahman, who has reportedly recorded sales of over 300 million, was called “Mozart of Madras'' by Time magazine. Rahman sees music “as a way to connect to spirituality and embrace it” and for “creating harmony in troubled times”.


http://www.indianexpress.com/news/a.r.-rahman-focusing-on-international-live-concerts/542129/
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music man
16th November 2009, 08:52 PM
sorry for the digression guys but here is my latest release Kaatrilae: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBfLkzZOkEo
please check it out and write ur comments. thanks a lot! Looking forward to hearing what you guys think.

Wow..........True pro stuff...Thineshan..You rock....Excellent song...Great music...Keep rocking..Eager to hear more from you..

A.ANAND
17th November 2009, 05:48 AM
AR Rahman acting in a film?Tuesday, 17 November, 2009 5:56 AM

Came accross this news in the recent edition of a malayalam film magazine (vellinakshatram) . Thought will share it with you guys. It says:
"The efforts of director Bharathiraja to make Rahman act in a movie is becoming a success.Director Balachander is also requesting Rahman to act in the movie directed by Bharathiraja. When Rahman becomes an actor Bharathiraja is trying to make sure it is a success. The director and team wish to keep the details of the project a secret."


arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com

A.ANAND
20th November 2009, 10:51 AM
[tscii:0eb1829835]The Top Ten A- List List

9. A.R.Rahman: India’s only genuine global star after last year’s Oscars. Strengths: Humble and yet a true genius. Weakness: Too humble for a true genius. Most Likely to Say: Jai Ho!

http://blogs.intoday.in/index.php?option=com_myblog&show=The-Top-Ten-A--List-List-61570.html&Itemid=86&main_category=Flip%20Side&contentid=61570&blogs=1

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A.ANAND
24th November 2009, 08:24 AM
THALAIVAR at Ajmer dargah


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4sSrB-aCpEA

A.ANAND
24th November 2009, 08:31 AM
Rahman Planning to launch Masters Program

http://entertainment.oneindia.in/music/news/2009/rahman-masters-program-231109.html

A.ANAND
25th November 2009, 05:56 AM
[tscii:e915f7ac46]A.R. Rahman, Jennifer Hudson headline state dinner
(AP) – 5 hours ago

WASHINGTON — It's an all-star lineup for Tuesday's first state dinner of the Obama White House: Oscar-winners Jennifer Hudson and A.R. Rahman headline the entertainment list.

Hudson won an Academy Award for her role in the movie "Dreamgirls." Rahman won two for music in "Slumdog Millionaire," including the Best Original Song award for "Jai Ho."

Also performing: Kurt Elling, a Grammy-winning jazz singer and composer, and the National Symphony Orchestra, with Marvin Hamlisch conducting.

The dinner for Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh (MAHN'-moh-hahn SING) will be in a tent on the White House South Lawn. Guests will dine at tables for 10 with apple-green linens. Deep purple flowers are meant to evoke the state bird of India, the peacock.


http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5hKJ66kc8y9-XRtIKZmqNmzeNA3KAD9C634H87
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A.ANAND
25th November 2009, 06:00 AM
[tscii:e3fa0bc057]State Dinner Will Highlight American and Indian Musicians
By RACHEL L. SWARNS
Tuesday night, at their first state dinner, President Obama and his wife, Michelle, plan to wow India’s prime minister with a mélange of musical entertainment, presenting musicians and singers that represent a rich sampling of American (and Indian) genres.

On tap for this evening: the National Symphony Orchestra; Jennifer Hudson, the singer and Academy-Award- winning actress; Kurt Elling, the jazz musician from Chicago; and A. R. Rahman, the Indian composer who wrote the score to the movie “Slumdog Millionaire.”

The guests – about 350 to 400 – will savor the hottest event in Washington’s social calendar in a big tent on the White House’s south lawn, according to people familiar with the planning. More details will be released later in the day, including the guest list and the menu (which will be prepared with the help of a guest chef, Marcus Samuelsson of Aquavit in New York.)

Mr. Obama got the big day started at a ceremony in the East Room Tuesday morning where he welcomed Prime Minister Manmohan Singh of India to the White House before a crowd that included American officials and members of Congress, Indian dignitaries and executives, and students from local schools.

“As the world’s largest democracies, we can keep faith with our common values — speaking out and standing up for the rights and dignity to which all human beings are entitled; and showing that nations that respect the rights and aspirations of their people are ultimately more stable, more secure and more successful,’’ Mr. Obama said.


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A.ANAND
25th November 2009, 06:03 AM
http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/blogs/dinersjournal/StateDinner.pdf

Appu s
25th November 2009, 02:32 PM
hope we get the videos ,atleast news channel la oru bit aavathu ethirpaakkalam. :D

Yathu
26th November 2009, 03:33 AM
http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/blogs/dinersjournal/StateDinner.pdf

Wow! :cool2:

united07
26th November 2009, 01:00 PM
A.R. Rahman performs at the White House

Academy award winner A.R. Rahman performed at the White House on the occasion of Obama's first state dinner. Rahman performed along with his troupe in the presence of President Barack Obama and Indian Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh.

Besides Rahman, the high profile event also saw some brilliant performances by Jennifer Hudson (of Dreamgirls fame), Grammy winner Kurt Elling and the National Symphony Orchestra. In these pictures, Rahman is seen entering the White House amidst tight security and is later seen posing along with his band.

http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/features/2009/11/26/5711/index.html

A.ANAND
26th November 2009, 01:23 PM
A.R.Rahman 25 | Ananta Vikatan special

This is an exclusive article in a Tamil weekly which applauds tamil film people and gives us more info about them..! This weekly has already published "Oru Kanavin Isai" after the double Oscars which lasted for 3-4 months! I tried my level best to translate in english!

A R Rahman 25........


"Love or Hate"?.When i asked my life love was my choice..He is a man who takes the power of love and divinity of God.These are 25 personal secrets of the Oscar Nayagan!

1. Rahman has no nick names..All the family members including sisters and his mom call him "Rahman" with full fleged love and affection..

2. Due to the family situation Rahman discontinued his studies in Padma Sheshadree Higher Secondary School during his 9th..

3.Rahman doesnt celebrate his birthday in a grandeur way..Early morning prayers,Orphanage visits are the activities he do on that day peacefully.. .

4.Rahman eats just for his hunger..Takes on any food he gets in his house..His stomach gets filledd for even "Rasam Sadaam"...

5.Rahman has 0% affinity towards gold jewellery. Slim Platinum ring is what he wears at times.. ****He doesnt wear a watch in his hand****..

6.Loves to listen M.G.R and Shivaji's songs..At times he also sings those songs in his house which closely related people only are aware...

7.During the composition of a film or an add when rahman sings "Pudhiya vaanam Phudhiya bhoomi engum pani mazhai pozhigiradhu" loudy that indicates all the work related with him is done...

8.When theres a holiday for his children rahman goes abroad.But with full musical works with him...

9.Recent album "Couples Retreat" bagged more than 100 million dollars..Even there is a tamil song in that blockbuster hit..(Kuru kuru kangalil)..

10.Rahman gos to Hyderabad and Nagoor Dhargas with his famil atleast once in 6 months..

11.During important film festivals Rahman is conscious about his wardrobe. His wife Saira and a Mumbai based designer Deepak decides about his dresses..

12. He has two daughters named Kathija and Rahima. And a son named Ameen.Expectin ameen to become a singer..

13.Rahman shows exceptional love towards his sisters Raihanna, Fatima and Israt..

14.He has lot of interests towards Social service. He loves doing that without any kind of fame..

15.Rahman adds lots of sugar in his cup of coffee.The ratio is 1/4 of the size of the cup.
People are amazed when they share a cup in his house..

16.Rahman loves "Games"next to music.His gaming companions are Kathija,Rahima and Ameen..

17.Rahman went to Hudge yaatra two times in his life with his mom...

18.Every time rahman comes out of his house he prays his father "Shekar" and then leaves.This is a sign of respect he shows to his father and mother. He treats them as GOD...

19.The first film by rahman is "Roja".But this is not true. His first film was "Yodha".This film starred Mohanlal in malayalam..

20."Penguin Publishers" released the first biography of A.R.Rahman. But due to many reasons Rahman dint accept that as his Biography. He refused to accept that..

21. Maniratnam is the only guy who can meet Rahman at any time of his choice.Rahman shows more affection to the guy who introduced him than anyone..

22.He talks very less.But to the close friends circle Rahman just loves to talk and laugh."Music is the tool through which he keeps on speaking."..

23.Rahman doesnt have a big friends circle. He was very sad when his close friend and singer "Shahul Hameed" passed away....

24.Rahman likes all the kinds of music..He thinks that the music loved by a person too is good music.He congratulates the Music directors for their song which he liked the most when he gets a chance of seeing them whole heartedly..

25.Rahman doesnt go to any kind of Recreation places like Theatres and Parties.When he gets free time he just spends it with his family...


http://www.vikatan. com/av/2009/ dec/02122009/ digi1av.asp

Translated by Sairamm P
arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com

littlemaster1982
26th November 2009, 02:31 PM
:ty: :ty: Anand :D

Appu s
26th November 2009, 06:08 PM
Anand :ty:

5.Rahman has 0% affinity towards gold jewellery. Slim Platinum ring is what he wears at times.. ****He doesnt wear a watch in his hand****..
i guess Muslim men dont wear Gold .

united07
26th November 2009, 07:12 PM
17.Rahman went to Hudge yaatra two times in his life with his mom...


It's "HAJ" bro....not HUDGE... :)

joe
26th November 2009, 09:25 PM
ஏ.ஆர். ரஹ்மான் 25!

'அன்பா... வெறுப்பா?' என வாழ்க்கை கேட்டபோது, அன்பைத் தேர்ந்தெடுத்த ஆஸ்கர் தமிழன். காதலின் கூச்சலையும் கடவுளின் மௌனத்தையும் இசையாக்கிய கலைஞன். எல்லைகளை உடைத்தெறிந்து இசையில் இறைவனைத் தரிசிக்கும் ஏ.ஆர்.ரஹ்மானின் பர்சனல் நோட்ஸ்...

ரஹ்மானுக்கு என்று எந்தச் செல்லப் பெயரும் கிடையாது. அம்மா, சகோதரிகள் அனைவரும் வாய் நிறைய 'ரஹ்மான்' என்றுதான் அழைப்பார்கள்!

குடும்பச் சூழல் காரணமாக பத்மா சேஷாத்ரி பள்ளியில் அவர் படித்தது ஒன்பதாம் வகுப்பு வரை மட்டுமே!

தனது ஜனவரி 6-ம் தேதி பிறந்த நாளை ரஹ்மான் விமரிசையாகக் கொண்டாடுவது இல்லை. அதிகாலைத் தொழுகை, ஆதரவற்றோர் இல்ல விசிட் என ஆழ்ந்த அமைதியுடன் கழியும் அந்த நாள்!

பசியாறுவதற்கு எந்த உணவாக இருந்தாலும் போதும். சமயங்களில் ரசம் சாதம் மட்டுமே போதும்.

தங்க நகைகள் மீது துளியும் ஆர்வம் கிடையாது ரஹ்மானுக்கு. மெலிதான பிளாட்டினம் மோதிரம் மட்டும் சமயங்களில் அணிந்திருப்பார். கையில் கடிகாரமும் கட்டிக்கொள்ள மாட்டார்!

எம்.ஜி.ஆர், சிவாஜி படப் பாடல்களை அடிக்கடி விரும்பிக் கேட்பார். சமயங்களில் அவரே வாய்விட்டுப் பாடுவதை வீட்டில் உள்ளவர்கள் மட்டும் கேட்க முடியும்!


ஒரு படத்தின் இசைக்கோர்ப்புப் பணிகளின்போது, கைகளை விரித்துக்கொண்டு 'புதிய வானம், புதிய பூமி, எங்கும் பனிமழை பொழிகிறது' என ரஹ்மான் பாடினால், அந்தப் படத்துக்கான அவர் சம்பந்தப்பட்ட அனைத்து வேலைகளும் முடிந்துவிட்டன என்று அர்த்தம்!

குழந்தைகளுக்கு லீவு கிடைத்தால் குடும்பத்துடன் வெளிநாடு போவார். ஆனால், அங்கும் இசைச்சேர்ப்பு வேலைகள் உள்ளடக்கி இருக்கும்!

சமீபத்தில் ரஹ்மான் இசையமைத்து இருக்கும் Couples Retreat படத்தின் ஆல்பம் 100 மில்லியன் டாலர்கள் வசூலித்திருக்கிறது. சமீபத்திய ரஹ்மானின் பிரமாண்ட ஹிட்டான அதில் தமிழ்ப் பாடல்களும் உண்டு!

குடும்பத்துடன் ஹைதராபாத், நாகூர் தர்ஹாக்களில் ஆறு மாதங்களுக்கு ஒரு முறையேனும் சிறப்புத் தொழுகை மேற் கொள்வார்!

முக்கியமான இசை விழாக்களில் தோன்ற உடைகள் தேர்ந்தெடுப்பதில் அதிகக் கவனம் கொள்வார் ரஹ்மான். அவருக்கு ஆடை தேர்வு செய்பவர்கள் மனைவி சாய்ராவும், மும்பையின் பிரபல டிசைனர் தீபக்கும்!

கதீஜா, ரஹிமா என இரண்டு பெண் குழந்தைகள், அமீன் என ஓர் ஆண் குழந்தை. அமீன் சினிமாவில் பாட வருவான் போல!

தனது சகோதரிகள் ரெஹானா, பாத்திமா, இஸ்ரத் ஆகியோரிடம் எந்த நிலையிலும் பாசத்தைப் பொழியும் சகோதரர் ரஹ்மான்!
சுசமூகப் பணிகளில் அதிக ஆர்வம். தான் செய்யும் எந்த உதவியையும் வெளிக் காட்டிக்கொள்ள மாட்டார்!

காபி குடிக்கும்போது கோப்பையின் கால்வாசி அளவுக்குச் சர்க்கரை சேர்த்துக்கொள்வார். அவரோடு புதிதாகக் காபி அருந்துபவர்களுக்கு இது அதிசய ஆச்சர்யம்!

இசைக்கு அடுத்து ரஹ்மானின் விருப்ப ஈர்ப்பு வீடியோ கேம்ஸ். அவருடைய விளையாட்டுத் தோழர்கள் மகள் கதீஜா, ரஹிமா, மகன் அமீன்!

ஹஜ் யாத்திரைக்கு இரண்டு முறை தன் தாயார் கரீமா பேகத்தோடு சென்று வந்திருக்கிறார்!

தன் தந்தை சேகர் படத்தை வணங்கிவிட்டுத்தான் வெளியில் எங்கும் புறப்படுவார். இறைவனுக்கு நிகரான பக்தியைத் தனது தாயிடமும் வெளிப்படுத்துவார் ரஹ்மான்!

ஏ.ஆர்.ரஹ்மான் இசையமைத்து வெளி வந்த முதல் படம் 'ரோஜா' என்பது தமிழில்தான். ஆனால், அவர் இசையில் திரையைத் தொட்ட முதல் படம் 'யோதா'. மலையாளத்தில் மோகன் லால் நடித்த படம்!

பென்குவின் பதிப்பகம் ஏ.ஆர்.ரஹ்மா னின் சுயசரிதையை வெளியிட்டு இருந்தது. ஆனால், பல காரணங்களால் அதைத் தன் சரியான சரிதையாக ஏற்றுக்கொள்ள மறுத்துவிட்டார் ரஹ்மான்!

இயக்குநர் மணிரத்னம் எந்த நொடி நினைத்தாலும் ரஹ்மானைச் சந்திக்க முடியும். தன்னை அறிமுகப்படுத்தியவர் மீது ரஹ்மானுக்கு அவ்வளவு அபிமானம்!

மிகவும் குறைவாகப் பேசுவார். ஆனால், மிக நெருங்கிய நண்பர்களிடம் ரொம்பவே குதூகலமாகச் சிரித்துப் பேசுவார். ரஹ்மான் இசையோடு மட்டும் எப்போதும் தொடர்புகொண்ட தனிமை விரும்பி!

நெருக்கமான நண்பர்கள் எனப் பெரிய பட்டியல் ஏதும் கிடையாது. பாடகரும் நண்பருமான சாகுல் ஹமீது மறைவில் அதிகம் வருந்தியவர்!

ரஹ்மான் எல்லா வகை இசையையும் விரும்புவார். ஒரே ஒருவருக்குப் பிடித்திருந்தாலும் அது நல்ல இசைதான் என நம்புபவர். பிற இசையமைப்பாளர்களைக் கண்டால் அவரது இசையில் தன்னைக் கவர்ந்த பாடலின் இசைக்கோர்ப்பைத் தயக்கம் இல்லாமல் பாராட்டுவார்!

தியேட்டர், பொழுதுபோக்கு இடங்கள், பார்ட்டிகள் என எங்கும் ரஹ்மானைப் பார்க்க முடியாது. ஓய்வு நேரங்களைக் கழிக்க விரும்புவது குடும்பத்தினரோடு மட்டும்தான்!

Aalavanthan
26th November 2009, 10:23 PM
ஏ.ஆர். ரஹ்மான் 25!


ஒரு படத்தின் இசைக்கோர்ப்புப் பணிகளின்போது, கைகளை விரித்துக்கொண்டு 'புதிய வானம், புதிய பூமி, எங்கும் பனிமழை பொழிகிறது' என ரஹ்மான் பாடினால், அந்தப் படத்துக்கான அவர் சம்பந்தப்பட்ட அனைத்து வேலைகளும் முடிந்துவிட்டன என்று அர்த்தம்!


Mindla indha scene-a Otti paarthaen. It will be like "Maa Tujhe Salaam" with not much a flowing hair :D. Nice read Joe !

A.ANAND
27th November 2009, 10:23 AM
PHOTO: Michaele And Tareq Salahi With AR Rahman

http://topgelato.com/photo-michaele-and-tareq-salahi-with-ar-rahman/11079

A.ANAND
27th November 2009, 10:30 AM
A slice of Rahman magic for TN police

http://www.expressbuzz.com/edition/story.aspx?Title=A+slice+of+Rahman+magic+for+TN+po lice&artid=eONP3cTzuDA=&SectionID=vBlkz7JCFvA=&MainSectionID=fyV9T2jIa4A=&SectionName=EL7znOtxBM3qzgMyXZKtxw==&SEO=

A.ANAND
27th November 2009, 10:31 AM
Rahman, Gulzar to be felicitated at IFFK

http://www.ptinews.com/news/395890_Rahman--Gulzar-to-be-felicitated-at-IFFK

MADDY
30th November 2009, 08:39 AM
Jai Ho for Tirupati (http://lite.epaper.timesofindia.com/mobile.aspx?article=yes&pageid=21&sectid=edid=&edlabel=TOICH&mydateHid=30-11-2009&pubname=Times+of+India+-+Chennai&edname=&articleid=Ar02104&publabel=TOI)

A.ANAND
30th November 2009, 09:28 AM
ஏழுமலையான் பாடல்கள்... இசையமைப்பாரா ரஹ்மான்? சனிக்கிழமை, நவம்பர் 28, 2009, 14:20[IST]


ஆஸ்கர் விருது பெற்ற இசையமைப்பாளர் ஏ ஆர் ரஹ்மான் இசையில் ஏழுமலையான் மீதான பாடல்களை உருவாக்க திருப்பதி திருமலா தேவஸ்தானம் முடிவு செய்துள்ளது. இதுகுறித்து ஏஆர் ரஹ்மானையும் அணுகி சம்மதத்தைக் கேட்டுள்ளது.

திருமலை தெய்வம் ஏழுமலையானைப் புகழ்ந்து இசையமைப்பாளர்கள், பாடகர்- பாடகிகள் பலர் பாடல்கள் பாடி உள்ளனர். பாடகி லதா மங்கேஷ்கர் சமீபத்தில் ஏழுமலையான் பற்றி 5 பாடல்கள் பாடி இருந்தார். இன்னும் அவர் 2 பாடல்கள் பாட வேண்டியுள்ளது. அதன் பிறகு அதை ஒரு ஆல்பமாக வெளியிட தேவஸ்தானம் முடிவு செய்துள்ளது.

இந்நிலையில் பிரபல இசை அமைப்பாளர் ஏ.ஆர். ரகுமான் இசையில் ஏழுமலையான் பாடல்கள் தயாரிக்க முடிவு செய்துள்ளதாக தேவஸ்தான அறங்காவலர் குழு தலைவர் ஆதிகேசவலு நாயுடு தெரிவித்துள்ளார்.

இதற்கு சம்மதம் கோரி ரஹ்மானிடம் ஏற்கெனவே பேசியுள்ளதாகவும், விரைவில் அவர் இதற்கு ஒப்புதல் அளிப்பார் என்றும் தேவஸ்தானம் தெரிவித்துள்ளது.

இந்துவாக இருந்து முஸ்லிம் மதத்துக்கு மாறியவர் ரஹ்மான். பாய்ஸ் படத்தில் ஐயப்பனைப் புகழ்ந்து பாடப்படும் பாடலுக்கு தனது உதவியாளர் பிரவீண் மணியை வைத்துதான் அவர் இசையமைத்தார் என்பதும் குறிப்பிடத்தக்கது.

இப்போது ஏழுமலையானைப் புகழ்ந்து பாட ஒப்புக் கொள்வாரா? பார்க்கலாம்.

thalaiva nee vazhaga![aama, ivaru sollithan rahman vazhaporaru!poda dubukku]ippadi yaaro manasukulla coment adikarathu kekkuthu! :lol:

:notworthy: :notworthy: :thumbsup:

littlemaster1982
30th November 2009, 09:22 PM
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A.ANAND
1st December 2009, 06:25 AM
[tscii:f68398277e]Tirumala Tirupati to call Rahman
IndiaGlitz [Monday, November 30, 2009]


Possibly it must be the first time ever, if this happens. Of course music can cross borders and this initiative shows that in front of the supreme power all are equal and there are no differences like cast, religion, race and language.

The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam (TTD), the trust that administers the temple on the Tirumala Hills, has planned to rope in A R Rahman. You might wonder as why will the Devasthanam should call Rahman? The answer is simple - They would like the Oscar winner to compose Keertans for the traditional religious hymns.

Sources say that Rahman will be approached by the Devasthanam board members to compose music for the songs penned by Telugu cum Sanskrit poet Tallapaka Annamacharya, who belong to the 14th century, praising Lord Venkateswara. “Hope Rahman would be lending his services for the Devasthanam,” said an official. It’s worthy to mention that the musician was once a typical Hindu.

Though the musician had done a lot of special albums, this one must be something very special, we say!


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Appu s
1st December 2009, 10:14 AM
Shantanu Moitra :bow: :bow: :thumbsup:

Mahen
1st December 2009, 08:02 PM
Shantanu Moitra :bow: :bow: :thumbsup:

But didn't like when he said he hated tamil songs in the first para

Bala (Karthik)
1st December 2009, 08:09 PM
Shantanu Moitra :bow: :bow: :thumbsup:

But didn't like when he said he hated tamil songs in the first para
I guess he meant he would have got mad (with any song for that matter) since he was busy with his presentation....

A.ANAND
2nd December 2009, 06:09 AM
officially leaving the hub. good bye.-DINESH

enna aachu???PM panniyum no bathil!


:(

MADDY
2nd December 2009, 09:05 AM
officially leaving the hub. good bye.-DINESH

enna aachu???PM panniyum no bathil!


:(

yes.....why?? :roll:

if its for career reasons, i would suggest reduced hubbing..... :D

if its for some personal reasons within HUB, tell us, we will try to resolve it :)

A.ANAND
2nd December 2009, 09:53 AM
officially leaving the hub. good bye.-DINESH

enna aachu???PM panniyum no bathil!


:(

yes.....why?? :roll:

if its for career reasons, i would suggest reduced hubbing..... :D

if its for some personal reasons within HUB, tell us, we will try to resolve it :)

i will try again.neengalum konjam tyr panni parungga please!

avaru madhusri mela yaaravathu kaiya vechithangalo! :lol:

leosimha
2nd December 2009, 12:46 PM
[tscii:7e149860cf]what is it about the Om Shanthi Om loss? in this below link

http://www.desipundit.com/baradwajrangan/2008/06/07/ar-rahman-the-rolling-stone-interview/



The Om Shanti Om loss doesn’t rankle. Seriously. “Earlier, I used to be happy with just film music. It used to pay well. I used to get all the equipment I needed. But when things like 9/11 or Iraq happened, or even the bomb blasts in India, you find that the mind can do anything. And music is a power through which you can influence a mind. Music is one of the very few things that can give you hope.”

So, rather than giving statements in papers, Rahman chose a friendlier route – doing a song. “There are bigger problems in life. Let’s handle those instead of getting into petty fights that can hinder the progress of family or country.” Clearly, Om Shanti Om isn’t just a movie title anymore. It’s an existential mantra.


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Mahen
2nd December 2009, 03:40 PM
Read a few posts about an hour ago :D Ippa illai..Deleted :) For those who had missed it, it was about rahman and religion... Posts can go missing without any trace like nothing has happened in this thread :shaking: :think:

littlemaster1982
2nd December 2009, 03:43 PM
Ada vidungappa, adhaiye pesikkittu :twisted:

Mahen
2nd December 2009, 03:46 PM
Ada vidungappa, adhaiye pesikkittu :twisted:

:D

shocker
2nd December 2009, 11:52 PM
Ada vidungappa, adhaiye pesikkittu :twisted:


Were these guys just having a debate?

jaaze
2nd December 2009, 11:55 PM
officially leaving the hub. good bye.-DINESH

enna aachu???PM panniyum no bathil!


:(:frightened: :shock:

madhushree pathi yarachum thaarumara sollirupaangalo? :(

A.ANAND
3rd December 2009, 06:36 AM
officially leaving the hub. good bye.-DINESH

enna aachu???PM panniyum no bathil!


:(:frightened: :shock:

madhushree pathi yarachum thaarumara sollirupaangalo? :(

:lol: naanum appaditan nenachen,but bayapadun padiya onnum illa! :lol: avaru'kku next month exam irukkam,athanala oru chinna gep.he will back soon! :D

A.ANAND
3rd December 2009, 01:59 PM
CNN IBN Indian of the Year

http://epaper.hindustantimes.com/Web/HTMumbai/Article/2009/12/03/008/03_12_2009_008_016.jpg

A.ANAND
3rd December 2009, 02:23 PM
Two Grammy nominations for A R Rahman

http://movies.ndtv.com/movie_story.aspx?Section=Movies&ID=ENTEN20090119572&subcatg=MOVIESINDIA&keyword=bollywood

raja_fan
3rd December 2009, 02:56 PM
For those who are breaking their head on deleted posts,

please wait..I will post them again when moderators don't watch ;)

littlemaster1982
3rd December 2009, 04:20 PM
Better PM everyone :P

A.ANAND
3rd December 2009, 04:20 PM
[tscii:2d8d8c7b2a]Who¡¯s making it big in audio markets?

- R. Richard Mahesh, Sampurn Media
It¡¯s turning out be a fest for aficionados of music, as they are treated to a slick slew of audio releases in the past couple of months. With the market bombarded with audio of Tamil films the listener has options more than one to choose from.

So, who¡¯s making it big in the audio markets? At present, its Yuvan Shankar Raja¡¯s Paiyya and Ilaiyaraaja¡¯s Hindi film Paa that are selling like hot cakes.

The store manager of a leading music store in Chennai says, ¡°Previously, A.R. Rahman¡¯s Blue had great sales. But now, Ilaiyaraaja¡¯s Paa and his son Yuvan Shankar Raja¡¯s Paiyya is witnessing grand sales. Since the stocks are getting over soon, we have already ordered more than 500 copies of both the albums.¡±

Speaking about more releases in December, our source adds, ¡°We are really excited, since December will have three big audio releases ¨CGoa, Theeradha Vilayattu Pillai and A.R. Rahman¡¯s Vinnaithandi Varuvaaya (both Tamil and Telugu). As well we¡¯re expecting Surya¡¯s Singam by the yearend or precisely by the first week of January.¡±

http://www.planetradiocity.com/musicreporter/news.php?newscatid=1&newsid=1719



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sathya_1979
3rd December 2009, 05:35 PM
Thalaivar nominated for Grammy!

http://ibnlive.in.com/news/ar-rahman-nominated-for-grammy-awards/106410-8.html?from=tn

Appu s
3rd December 2009, 05:41 PM
[tscii:d191ba5789]Rahman bags musical cross-cultural movie

Our Music Maestro has truly erased the boundaries and strongly proved as well that music has no borders. Tagged as ‘Mozart of Madras’ by Time magazine, Rahman regards music as “a way to connect to spirituality and embrace it and for creating harmony in troubled times”.

Now A. R. Rahman will be gearing up to work on a cross-cultural movie, titled ‘Street Dancing’. Reports say that the Oscar winning composer will pen the music for this music-heavy movie along with Golden Globe winner English musician David A. Stewart. The movie will be directed by ‘Beauty Shop’ famed Bille Woodruff and the script will be done by David B. Harris of ‘American Dreams’ fame.

The movie which is based on dance competitions of New York and Singapore will feature Cindy Gomez. It will be produced by Hollywood producer Ashok Amritraj.

According to sources, ‘Street Dancing’ is said to be targeted at global audiences, to bring East and West closer through music-culture-lifestyle.

The 52nd annual Grammy Awards, which will be held in Los Angeles, announced its nomination list recently. Among the nominees, Rahman has bagged a place in the category of ‘Best Song Written for Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media’. He is nominated for his song “Jai Ho” from ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ along with Gulzar.

http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/hindi/article/52272.html
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leosimha
3rd December 2009, 07:18 PM
[tscii:7335d1bbc6]

Jai Ho again: Rahman, Gulzar bag nominations at Grammy
Updated on Thursday, December 03, 2009, 18:21 IST
Spicezee Bureau

Mumbai: This victory chant has no end in sight. AR Rahman has done it again for India as his illustrious song Jai Ho has bagged another international acclaim in a nomination for the highest musical honour in world- the Grammy award.
The multi-talented composer has bagged two Grammy nominations for the Oscar winning ‘Slumdog Millionaire’. The versatile composer has been nominated in the category of ‘Best Song Written For Motion Picture’ along with Gulzar and Tanvi Shah.

He has got nomination along with the legendary Bruce Springsteen for his number ‘The Wrestler’ for the same movie, a song from ‘Hannah Montana: The Movie’ called ‘The Climb’ and a number from the hit vampire flick ‘Twilight.’

He also won a nod for ‘Best Compilation Soundtrack’ for Danny Boyle’s ‘Slumdog Millionaire’. The composer’s ‘Jai Ho’ anthem was the flavour of the year 2009. In this list, he shares space with Quentin Tarantino's ‘Inglourious Basterds.’

Rahman has already bagged two Oscars for ‘Best Song’ and ‘Best Original Score’ as well as ‘Best Music Director’ award at the prestigious BAFTA.

Incidentally, AR Rahman is currently in Los Angeles where the prodigiously talented composer is working on his latest cross-cultural movie ‘Street Dancing’ along with the Golden Globe winner musician David A Stewart.

In terms of the number of nominations, pop sensation Beyoncé leads with 10 nominations, followed by Taylor Swift and Black Eyed Peas. The Grammy Awards will be held on January 31 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.


Link - http://spicezee.zeenews.com/articles/story47962.htm[/tscii:7335d1bbc6]

Plum
3rd December 2009, 07:47 PM
Shantanu Moitra has claimed before that Ilaiyaraja is an influence, a huge one at that. So, I am inclined to go with Bala's interpretation that he wasnt irritated that a tamil song was played but that a song was played at all.

Plum
3rd December 2009, 07:48 PM
Anyway, came here to congratulate for the grammy nomination. Digression aayirichu

Yathu
3rd December 2009, 10:07 PM
:cheer:

I guess that's every award covered. :D

Sanjeevi
3rd December 2009, 11:34 PM
top 100 all-time bollywood soundracks (http://www.planetbollywood.com/displayArticle.php?id=031407044048) :D

jaaze
4th December 2009, 12:36 PM
don't know whether it was posted before
but you should really check this out
awesome medley mix by ARR's sound engineer

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qK-NY7Cce14

:bow:

Banuthev
4th December 2009, 05:50 PM
Anybody know why Sriram Parthasarathy hasnt done any songs in Tamil Movies after his hit song "Kelamal Kayilae" in Azaghiya Tamil Magan.

In fact i was expecting Sriram will sing in the movie "Vinnaithaandi Varuvaaya".

Banuthev
4th December 2009, 06:13 PM
Hi All,

As a new member of this forum, I am not sure if I am allowed to post my songs in this thread. Anyway I am a fan of ARR. I have sung few of his songs in Tamil. Please listen to them let me know your opinion. Thank you.

Kaiyil Mithakkum
Ratchagan
Singer: Banuthev
Play here: http://www.4shared.com/file/151621774/744f22c0/KAIYILMITHAKUM.html

Nila Kaigirathu
Indra
Singer: Banuthev
Play here: http://www.4shared.com/file/116792431/8ddbd03c/NILAKAIGIRATHU.html

Ekamae Vaa
Baba
Singer: Banuthev
Play here: http://www.4shared.com/file/116792418/c6310a1a/EKAMAEVAA.html

Mulumathy Avalathu
Jodhaa Akbar
Singer: Banuthev
Play here: http://www.4shared.com/file/160816038/d45f9224/MULUMATHYAVALATHU.html

littlemaster1982
5th December 2009, 10:56 AM
Welcome to the hub Banuthev :D

We have a seperate section for Independent Tamil Music Artists/Bands (http://forumhub.mayyam.com/hub/viewforum.php?f=103). You can post the songs performed by you there :)

Banuthev
5th December 2009, 04:37 PM
Thanks mate, However I can't find the relevant thread that for karaoke songs, so I have create a new thread for Karaoke music. I expect you all will contribute in the thread.

Karaoke Music - http://forumhub.mayyam.com/hub/viewtopic.php?t=13671

Many Thanks
Banuthev

A.ANAND
6th December 2009, 11:24 AM
[tscii:0cbf3e487c]A R Rahman opens up a shop1 Comments |



Oscar winner musician A.R. Rahman (Slumdog Millionaire) has opened up a shop.



Called ¡°A.R. Rahman Store¡± on his official website, this online shop presently sells only seven items but promises to expand the inventory to ¡°include exclusive presale tickets, merch, DVDs and more¡±. But currently one can only shop with Canadian Dollars, Euros, British Pounds, and US Dollars.



Under ¡°Soundtracks & Scores¡±, it is offering ¡®Slumdog Millionaire¡¯ (2008), ¡®Elizabeth: The Golden Age¡¯ (2007), ¡®Bombay Dreams¡¯ (2002), and ¡®Original London Production: The Lord Of The Rings¡¯ (2008); while offerings in ¡°Albums & Compilations¡± include ¡®Vande Mataram¡¯ (1997), ¡®Between Heaven And Earth¡¯ (2004), and ¡®The Best of A.R. Rahman: Music and Magic From the Composer of Slumdog Millionaire¡¯ (2009).



Tracks listed under his latest ¡°The Best¡*¡± compilation include Rand De Basanti, Khoon Chala, Barso Re, Tere Bina, Mayya, Ghanan Ghanan, Radha Kaise Na Jale, Dheeme Dheeme, So Gaye Hain, Gurus of Peace, Yeh Rishta, Ae Nazneen Suno Na, Shakalaka Bady, Warriors in Peace (Hindi version).



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Indo-American statesman Rajan Zed, in a statement in Nevada (USA) today, commended multi-talented and innovative Rahman for bringing East and West closer through music and for making the world look at Indian film music more seriously. Diversity of his styles and themes was appealing to different sections of the society, Zed, who is chairperson of Indo-American Leadership Confederation, ad


http://www.indianexpress.com/news/A-R-Rahman-opens-up-a-shop/550382[/tscii:0cbf3e487c]

MADDY
6th December 2009, 07:54 PM
Thalaivar came on stage for FEFSI show on SUNTV......they played Munbe vaa, Anjali anjali, minsara kanna by making him stand for 15 mins or so.........FEFSI chairman "ponnaadai pothhified" for thalaivar and said thalaivar had immediately accepted the invitation........when suhasini asked him to sing a song - he sang "thamizha thamizha, kangal kalangaadhe. vidiyum, vidiyum ullam mayangaadhe".......i couldnt control my emotions because i know whom he sang that for

shocker
7th December 2009, 03:55 AM
Who did he sing it for?

A.ANAND
7th December 2009, 05:40 AM
Who did he sing it for?

for ilangai tamilan! :notworthy:

A.ANAND
7th December 2009, 10:53 AM
ARR @ Fefsi Show - Videos for Download

http://www.mediafire.com/?wmgyzz2mozn PART1

http://www.mediafire.com/?dzg5hqddmgt
PART2

http://www.mediafire.com/?mzerdyy1zze
PART3

Appu s
7th December 2009, 11:44 AM
Anand :ty: :ty:

Appu s
7th December 2009, 07:43 PM
Thalaivar came on stage for FEFSI show on SUNTV......they played Munbe vaa, Anjali anjali, minsara kanna by making him stand for 15 mins or so.........FEFSI chairman "ponnaadai pothhified" for thalaivar and said thalaivar had immediately accepted the invitation........when suhasini asked him to sing a song - he sang "thamizha thamizha, kangal kalangaadhe. vidiyum, vidiyum ullam mayangaadhe".......i couldnt control my emotions because i know whom he sang that for

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmtCJa7R85s

Appu s
7th December 2009, 07:48 PM
BTW,I don think Chinmayi and Krish singing in the stage :lol2:

jaaze
7th December 2009, 08:28 PM
:bow: :cry:

Mahen
7th December 2009, 09:02 PM
Thalaivar came on stage for FEFSI show on SUNTV......they played Munbe vaa, Anjali anjali, minsara kanna by making him stand for 15 mins or so.........FEFSI chairman "ponnaadai pothhified" for thalaivar and said thalaivar had immediately accepted the invitation........when suhasini asked him to sing a song - he sang "thamizha thamizha, kangal kalangaadhe. vidiyum, vidiyum ullam mayangaadhe".......i couldnt control my emotions because i know whom he sang that for

Whom? :oops:

shocker
7th December 2009, 09:15 PM
^
Surely it is unnecessary to ask the same question again.

music man
7th December 2009, 10:41 PM
A.R.R's presence in that FEFSI function was great..All those 3 songs were great..But Munbe Vaa could have been better particularly the Krish portion...

For the first time..in my life, I saw the legendary SPB experiencing discomfort while singing Anjali Anjali-Duet song...Its a very difficult song and no other singer in this age could sing this song effortlessly other than SPB.

Towards the end, he lost breath and was sweating too..He was experiencing some discomfort...Paaka paavama irunthichi...

ARR was dignified as usual keenly observing all the singing and orchestration going on...

Appu s
7th December 2009, 11:42 PM
looks like munbe vaa song was already recorded one :roll:

jaaze
7th December 2009, 11:45 PM
looks like munbe vaa song was already recorded one :roll:not the whole song.. just at the parts where there were no lead vocals.. the rest were synced up by the team live

shocker
8th December 2009, 12:53 AM
The lead was not recorded. However there was some sparkle lacking in the performance that was present in the original song.

Srinivas was great.

Appu s
8th December 2009, 10:18 AM
Keep update the latest news with Thalaivar's official site.

http://store.arrahman.com/mailinglist/

Banuthev
8th December 2009, 01:32 PM
Srinivas was great.

Sreenivas was singing "Poovinai Thiranthukondu" from the movie of Aanandha Thandavam. Some reason he was tensed while he was singing some of highnote of the song.

I could see ARR was so happy to see GV Prakash's performance.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgQa544rSOU

A.ANAND
8th December 2009, 03:31 PM
Youtube link for FEFSI Videos

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmtCJa7R85s

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJIKULGkeKk

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ztdP3EAOdFE

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTcJcAcauLM

shocker
8th December 2009, 07:09 PM
I only saw Srinivas performing Minsara Poove. It was really nice.

I just heard the GVP song performance, sounds really off!!

jaaze
8th December 2009, 11:01 PM
I just watched this guy's silly whines :x and what a humble reply from ARR :cry: :bow:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dont01w57kQ
i saw this nethi adi comment :thumbsup:

indha padathula unakku (tamil version'la) dubbing mattum pesa therinjuthe.. adhukku sambalam vaanguniya illaya....???
poya yoov.. edhavadhu sollaporen asingama..

shocker
8th December 2009, 11:35 PM
It is unfair to say AR has forgotten his home land.

jaaze
9th December 2009, 10:03 AM
[tscii:aad91370bf]what is it about the Om Shanthi Om loss? in this below link

http://www.desipundit.com/baradwajrangan/2008/06/07/ar-rahman-the-rolling-stone-interview/



The Om Shanti Om loss doesn’t rankle. Seriously. “Earlier, I used to be happy with just film music. It used to pay well. I used to get all the equipment I needed. But when things like 9/11 or Iraq happened, or even the bomb blasts in India, you find that the mind can do anything. And music is a power through which you can influence a mind. Music is one of the very few things that can give you hope.”

So, rather than giving statements in papers, Rahman chose a friendlier route – doing a song. “There are bigger problems in life. Let’s handle those instead of getting into petty fights that can hinder the progress of family or country.” Clearly, Om Shanti Om isn’t just a movie title anymore. It’s an existential mantra.


:?[/tscii:aad91370bf]hi leosimha.. u know how the system works here.. the composers get paid a small sum of money and that's it.. unlike in professional terms where composers get royalty for the sales of their work.. surely ARR could have added another hit to his list.. money wasn't his priority.. he wanted other composers to get their rights.. That's why he refused to work for OSO unless they agreed to pay royalties to the composer.. a noble thought :)

and thanks for sharing the article :)

littlemaster1982
9th December 2009, 01:32 PM
A.R. Rahman to star in Hollywood film (http://tamil.galatta.com/entertainment/livewire/id/AR_Rahman_to_star_in_a_Hollywood_film_33255.html)

Oscar winning music maestro A.R. Rahman will be part of the forthcoming Hollywood film Son of a Preacher Man, based on the life and times of Grammy winning singer-lyricist-producer P.J. Morton.

To be shot in Atlanta and New Orleans in USA and London in United Kingdom, Son of a Preacher Man is directed by Michael Akwesi Djaba and will be released in 2010. Rahman and P.J. Morton collaborated on the 'Sajna' song in recent Hollywood comedy Couples Retreat.

Besides Rahman, American Gospel musician Kirk Franklin (Norbit), Grammy nominated American Idol Winner Ruben Studdard (Life on a Stick) and producer Warryn Campbell (Stomp the Yard) will also have roles in this film

Dragun
9th December 2009, 11:52 PM
Son of a Preacher Man trailer (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUlQXq1KCuQ)

SoftSword
10th December 2009, 12:36 PM
is ARR also involved in music???
how come his ame appears in the last slide???

Appu s
10th December 2009, 12:42 PM
is ARR also involved in music???
how come his ame appears in the last slide???

No, he is not in the part of Music, he is interviewd by the team and included in the cast.

SoftSword
10th December 2009, 01:25 PM
in the last credit slide in that trailer his name is printed, and there where i got this doubt...

AudazJay
10th December 2009, 02:33 PM
I just watched this guy's silly whines :x and what a humble reply from ARR :cry: :bow:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dont01w57kQ
i saw this nethi adi comment :thumbsup:

indha padathula unakku (tamil version'la) dubbing mattum pesa therinjuthe.. adhukku sambalam vaanguniya illaya....???
poya yoov.. edhavadhu sollaporen asingama..

RR was just making a fool out of himself with such baseless accusations. ARR has been giving fabulous music even from his Roja days. If RR really wanted to organize a function to felicitate ARR, why wait til he wins the Oscars to do so?

Was ARR worthless for such felicitations before SdM happened? Why should it take the Oscars to prove how great ARR is? Is he trying to imply that winning 4 national awards and countless filmfare award is far less important than winning the Oscars?

In the same light why bother raving about "Tamilnadu being your home" and "Tamil industry discovered you" speeches when you can't even appreciate your people's contributions to the same?

music man
11th December 2009, 10:33 AM
I just watched this guy's silly whines :x and what a humble reply from ARR :cry: :bow:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dont01w57kQ
i saw this nethi adi comment :thumbsup:

indha padathula unakku (tamil version'la) dubbing mattum pesa therinjuthe.. adhukku sambalam vaanguniya illaya....???
poya yoov.. edhavadhu sollaporen asingama..

RR was just making a fool out of himself with such baseless accusations. ARR has been giving fabulous music even from his Roja days. If RR really wanted to organize a function to felicitate ARR, why wait til he wins the Oscars to do so?

Was ARR worthless for such felicitations before SdM happened? Why should it take the Oscars to prove how great ARR is? Is he trying to imply that winning 4 national awards and countless filmfare award is far less important than winning the Oscars?

In the same light why bother raving about "Tamilnadu being your home" and "Tamil industry discovered you" speeches when you can't even appreciate your people's contributions to the same?

Very shocking video indeed....Radha Ravi's hatred towards ARR is very clear.. That too he had chosen a public stage to express his hatred only shows his worst character...Yes its true..ARR composes for a few movies only...But he has never forgotten tamil..In all the best possible manner, he has tried his level best to promote tamil music internationally...

A great joke is, in the tamil version of SDM, Radha Ravi has given voice to Irfan Khan...Intha kodumaya enga poiy solrathu.. Is music or for that matter keyboard and percussion such an easy job????

Those instruments produce magic only when handled by prodigy's like ARR,IR etc etc...Let Radha Ravi sing and compose a song and show how the keyboard responds to his touches...

MD go abroad only to compose tunes in silence and without any disturbance..New surroundings creates new ideas...

First someone should tell him to ban shootings abroad...

littlemaster1982
11th December 2009, 10:47 AM
Yenpa idhudhaan romba naal munnadiye oru round vandhu, ellorum Radharaviyai thittiyachey. Marupadiyuma :huh:

SoftSword
11th December 2009, 10:59 AM
avaroda poraamaikku innum rendu round pudhusaa kooda thittalaam... :)
polachi poraan... chinna payyan... vitruvom...

jaaze
11th December 2009, 12:13 PM
naan ippa thaan parthen :|

littlemaster1982
11th December 2009, 12:25 PM
It's OK Jaaze. I was not telling anyone in particular :)

AudazJay
11th December 2009, 12:26 PM
naan ippa thaan parthen :|

Me too :? I've heard about Radha Ravi's remarks earlier but this is the first time I'm watching the clip.

jaaze
11th December 2009, 01:11 PM
Radha Ravi :clap: :bow: innum unga kitta edhir paakkuren - somehow please drive this guy out of tamil :yes: :P

ps. intha post-ayum ippa thaan poi thedi padichen.
pps. let's end this topic here

A.ANAND
13th December 2009, 09:41 AM
Amit Trivedi on ARR's 15 best

http://twitpic.com/t0xlm

http://www.flickr.com/photos/arrahmanfans/4178999553/

MADDY
13th December 2009, 09:52 AM
Amit Trivedi on ARR's 15 best

http://twitpic.com/t0xlm

:pullarips: :bow: he has listed most of tamil albums which does make him a great fan of thalaivar 8-) .........my avatar and signature are justified 8-) ............

A.ANAND
13th December 2009, 09:59 AM
'I met the President and he went, "Oh we're all big fans".'

THALAIVAR INTERVIEW


http://www.mid-day.com/specials/2009/dec/131209-went-rahman-head-play-mumbai.htm

MADDY
13th December 2009, 10:35 AM
I'm not a big follower of any band but there's always been Queen and Pink Floyd

aaahaa :bow: ....Bala, please note 8-)

Appu s
13th December 2009, 12:26 PM
Amit Trivedi on ARR's 15 best

http://twitpic.com/t0xlm

:pullarips: :bow: he has listed most of tamil albums which does make him a great fan of thalaivar 8-) .........my avatar and signature are justified 8-) ............

Thiruda Thiruda... Till date Best...
Rehna tu is not just a Music.. its a Magic :bow: :bow: :bow:

A.ANAND
14th December 2009, 09:08 AM
[tscii:1a9cb7898e]A.R. Rahman Creating World-class Orchestra


Sunday, 13 December 2009

Oscar winner musician A.R. Rahman’s (Slumdog Millionaire) KM Music Conservatory is reportedly attempting to recreate a world-class orchestra for the enjoyment of India’s people.

Rahman says: “Currently Indian composers must go abroad to find orchestras to record. The vision of KM Music Conservatory is to eliminate this obstacle and provide an exemplary orchestra here in India”.

With the aspiration of producing the KM Symphony Orchestra, KM Music Conservatory trains students to become highly proficient musicians. The first of its kind in India, KM Music Conservatory claims to meet international standards of music education.

Conservatory already offers Preparatory Program (2-5 years), Foundation Program (1-2 years), and Degree Program (three years) under affiliation of Middlesex University in United Kingdom (UK), and is planning “Masters Program” and a “Diploma in Indian Music and Music Technology”. Conservatory will also teach entertainment icon Michael Jackson as a subject, according to reports. Many faculty members have degrees from USA and UK. Sound editor Joe E. Rand (Titanic) has lectured here besides demonstration by Vienna Chamber Orchestra.

Founded by Rahman (who is also its Principal), KM Music Conservatory in Kodambakkam area of Chennai in Tamil Nadu state of India envisions expanding the horizon of musicians in India by offering education in both Indian and Western music besides music technology and its mission is to provide students with a strong artistic, intellectual, and technical foundation. T. Selvakumar is the Managing Director of this international school of music and music technology whose tagline is "Become the Future of Music".

Acclaimed Indo-American statesman Rajan Zed has applauded Rahman for universality in his music, successfully bringing India’s music on global map, and taking Indian film music to new heights. Zed, who is the chairperson of Indo-American Leadership Confederation, in a statement in Nevada (USA) today, urged Rahman to help nourish the next generation with the richness of Indian music which had produced musical authorities like Dattila (190 AD), Amir Khusrau, Naik-gopal, Puramdaradasa, Tansen, Pundarika-vitthal, Govind Dikshitar, Ramdas, Venkatamakhin, Tyagaraja, Pandit Bhatkhande, etc.

Rahman, who has reportedly recorded sales of over 300 million, was called “Mozart of Madras'' by Time magazine. Rahman sees music “as a way to connect to spirituality and embrace it” and for “creating harmony in troubled times”.

Sunday, 13 December 2009

Journal of Turkish Weekly

http://www.turkishweekly.net/news/93822/a-r-rahman-creating-world-class-orchestra.html
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music man
15th December 2009, 07:35 AM
Yetho nammalaala mudinchadhu...A teaser promo for Endhiran..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EVBx3Tu_lMQ

A.ANAND
15th December 2009, 09:01 AM
[tscii:fa56a37392]Is it Gautham Menon, Ajith and Sameera?

December 14, 2009


With his 49th flick Asal being wrapped up at supersonic’s pace for an early 2010 release, theories about Ajith’s 50th film are abound but with no official confirmation in sight as yet. While some insiders suggested that Suresh Balaji will produce a film with Ajith in the lead, which will be distributed by Sun pictures, there is no clarity as to whether it will be his 50th film. This will be a coming together of Billa team including Yuvan Shankar Raja but with Venkat Prabhu calling the shots.

Latest news implies that Durai Dayanidhi, Cloud 9 pictures, has expressed interest to produce Ajith’s 50th film. Talks are on for this venture, which is likely to be directed by Gautam Vasudev Menon. Although no confirmation is available from Rahman, he’s being considered to score for this film.

Meanwhile, in an interview to a tabloid, Sameera Reddy revealed that she’s accepted an offer from Gautam Menon for his next film. We have no clue whether this would be with Ajith, but we are still digging out more info in this regard. So stay tuned!


http://www.behindwoods.com/tamil-movie-news-1/dec-09-03/ajith-sameera-venkat-prabhu-gautam-menon-14-12-09.html
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Bala (Karthik)
15th December 2009, 03:09 PM
I'm not a big follower of any band but there's always been Queen and Pink Floyd

aaahaa :bow: ....Bala, please note 8-)

Aaga Aaga :notworthy: :cool2:

app_engine
15th December 2009, 10:03 PM
http://www.desipundit.com/baradwajrangan/2009/12/15/rahman-man-of-the-year/

jaaze
15th December 2009, 10:05 PM
Rehna tu is not just a Music.. its a Magic :bow: :bow: :bow::bow:

A.ANAND
16th December 2009, 07:24 AM
Gowtham Menon to direct Ajith's 50th film!

Tuesday, December 15, 2009, 8:56 [IST] By: Settu Shankar



























It is official! Goutham Menon, one of the favorite directors of Kollywood stars, will be directing Ajith in his yet to be titled 50th film. The producer of the film is Durai Dayanidhi son of union Minister M K Azhagiri. Remember he had already marketed Goutham Menon's Vaaranam Aayiram a year ago.


Buzz up!A R Rahman will compose for this film. It is the second time that the Oscar fame musician scoring for Ajith starrer film. According to Ajith's manager, the official announcement will come in a day or two. Earlier, it was said that Venkat Prabhu is the director of this 50th film.


http://entertainment.oneindia.in/tamil/exclusive/2009/ajith-fiftieth-movie-151209.html

Appu s
16th December 2009, 01:12 PM
[tscii:0321b3a874]http://www.mumbaimirror.com/article/30/200912162009121602403374420c3aa4e/Watering-hole.html

Water-ing hole


Shekhar Kapoor flew into Chennai earlier this month to record his first song for Paani, officially flagging off his first feature film undertaking since the sequel to Elizabeth two years ago.

Says Shekhar, “Paani is now completely on. We start shooting in April 2010. We're at a pre-visualisation stage. And I needed Rahman's song for that. Since it is located in a futuristic city, I've artistes in Los Angeles, Singapore and India creating my city.”


While the film is set in futuristic Mumbai, Shekhar plans to shoot in Spain. “I've had a big offer from Spain to shoot the film in their country. They too are fascinated by the water theme. It's a massive project. Otherwise it wouldn't interest me.”

The film will star newcomers in the lead. Says Shekhar, “The girl has to be a 17-year old French-Canadian who lives in the Upper City (the posh area) of Mumbai. And the young Indian boy is a desi Leonardo DiCaprio who's a water revolutionary.”

The film is a forbidden love story. “The girl's father is the global head of a water company. We need another girl, a smouldering entertainer like Shakira, who's a big star in the Upper and the Lower City. Then there's an Oracle called Amma.”

Shekhar will cast the hero from India while the girl will be cast internationally. He swears he hasn't decided a single member of the vast cast as yet. “You know I had planned whole schedules of Elizabeth and I hadn't found the actress to play the lead. And since Elizabeth wasn't cast, no one else was. The studios were getting frantic with worry. We tested a hundred actresses. I wasn't the least worried. I knew I'd find my Elizabeth. I saw two shots of Cate Blanchett in a film no one had seen and I decided on her. The most difficult actor to cast was Richard Attenborough. Likewise I'm not worried about Paani.”

The spoken language of Paani would be English. But there will be a dubbed Hindi version. “Even the characters of the Lower City would be speaking English. Slumdog Millionaire has proved that language is no barrier. Even though all the Indians spoke English, the language didn't come in the way of credible self-expression. I will have a dubbed Hindi version too.”

Paani will be readied in time for the Venice Film Festival in 2011[/tscii:0321b3a874]

Dragun
16th December 2009, 01:59 PM
I'll believe it when I see it.

Yathu
16th December 2009, 03:01 PM
They were talking about Paani a long time ago! I'm glad it finally looks like its materialising.

MADDY
17th December 2009, 01:52 AM
I'll believe it when I see it.

//dragun, did u get to listen to Rahman's scores for Shekar Kapur's passage?? there was a waltz in it - it sounded very soul stirring but dont know how much rahman had experimented in it :) //

ajaybaskar
17th December 2009, 03:57 PM
Gowtham Menon to direct Ajith's 50th film!

Tuesday, December 15, 2009, 8:56 [IST] By: Settu Shankar



























It is official! Goutham Menon, one of the favorite directors of Kollywood stars, will be directing Ajith in his yet to be titled 50th film. The producer of the film is Durai Dayanidhi son of union Minister M K Azhagiri. Remember he had already marketed Goutham Menon's Vaaranam Aayiram a year ago.


Buzz up!A R Rahman will compose for this film. It is the second time that the Oscar fame musician scoring for Ajith starrer film. According to Ajith's manager, the official announcement will come in a day or two. Earlier, it was said that Venkat Prabhu is the director of this 50th film.


http://entertainment.oneindia.in/tamil/exclusive/2009/ajith-fiftieth-movie-151209.html

EKSI...

This is thalaivar's 4th film with thala in the lead...

jaaze
17th December 2009, 06:16 PM
Gowtham Menon to direct Ajith's 50th film!

Tuesday, December 15, 2009, 8:56 [IST] By: Settu Shankar



























It is official! Goutham Menon, one of the favorite directors of Kollywood stars, will be directing Ajith in his yet to be titled 50th film. The producer of the film is Durai Dayanidhi son of union Minister M K Azhagiri. Remember he had already marketed Goutham Menon's Vaaranam Aayiram a year ago.


Buzz up!A R Rahman will compose for this film. It is the second time that the Oscar fame musician scoring for Ajith starrer film. According to Ajith's manager, the official announcement will come in a day or two. Earlier, it was said that Venkat Prabhu is the director of this 50th film.


http://entertainment.oneindia.in/tamil/exclusive/2009/ajith-fiftieth-movie-151209.html

EKSI...

This is thalaivar's 4th film with thala in the lead...neenga quote la bold pannadhu parkama muthalla thappa nenachutten :oops: :)

Dragun
17th December 2009, 10:23 PM
I'll believe it when I see it.

//dragun, did u get to listen to Rahman's scores for Shekar Kapur's passage?? there was a waltz in it - it sounded very soul stirring but dont know how much rahman had experimented in it :) //

I haven't seen the short film yet. I've only seen the trailer, but the music was very good.

SoftSword
18th December 2009, 11:09 AM
Gowtham Menon to direct Ajith's 50th film!

Tuesday, December 15, 2009, 8:56 [IST] By: Settu Shankar



























It is official! Goutham Menon, one of the favorite directors of Kollywood stars, will be directing Ajith in his yet to be titled 50th film. The producer of the film is Durai Dayanidhi son of union Minister M K Azhagiri. Remember he had already marketed Goutham Menon's Vaaranam Aayiram a year ago.


Buzz up!A R Rahman will compose for this film. It is the second time that the Oscar fame musician scoring for Ajith starrer film. According to Ajith's manager, the official announcement will come in a day or two. Earlier, it was said that Venkat Prabhu is the director of this 50th film.


http://entertainment.oneindia.in/tamil/exclusive/2009/ajith-fiftieth-movie-151209.html

EKSI...

This is thalaivar's 4th film with thala in the lead...neenga quote la bold pannadhu parkama muthalla thappa nenachutten :oops: :)

me too :oops:

littlemaster1982
18th December 2009, 11:44 AM
A R Rahman wins CNN-IBN Indian of the Year 2009 (http://www.indianoftheyear.com/entertainment-vote09.php)

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SoftSword
18th December 2009, 12:11 PM
as expected he won... congrats man!

SoftSword
18th December 2009, 12:55 PM
Now, A R Rahman on your desk!

The 2010 calendar produced by Worldlight, a subsidiary of Audio Media Education, in aid of the A R Rahman [ Images ] Foundation, features pictures of the musical genius.

The other significant feature of this desktop calendar is that it carries a number of thoughtful quotes from Rahman on universal themes like music, language and love.

The vision of the A R Rahman Foundation is to strive towards making poverty history. As the first step towards achieving this vision, the foundation plans to set up educational institutions and provide world class education to the underprivileged children who do not have the means to access and fund their education.

The A R Rahman Foundation presently provides free music education to 30 students from various corporation schools in Chennai.

These students are being trained at the K M Music Conservatory by a world class faculty. The Foundation plans to increase the intake of such students in the coming years thereby extending the benefit of free music education to the truly deserving.

"At the Foundation, we know that there is no better investment than that in the education of children." says A R Rahman.

Selva Kumar, a top-notch photographer and the CEO of Audio Media, has captured Rahman playing and enjoying music in the pictures.

"A moment of giving is much greater than a moment of receiving and I am honoured to be associated with the A R Rahman Foundation. I believe each one of us should come forward and support this initiative," says Selva Kumar.


http://movies.rediff.com/report/2009/dec/18/a-r-rahman-on-a-calendar.htm

sathya_1979
19th December 2009, 09:38 PM
Booked 2 Calendar copies!

jaaze
19th December 2009, 10:18 PM
// how this forum looks in Malay :P

http://i50.tinypic.com/28150js.jpg

MADDY
20th December 2009, 04:06 AM
// how this forum looks in Malay :P

http://i50.tinypic.com/28150js.jpg

cool 8-)

hamid
21st December 2009, 09:45 PM
Rahman : received Entertainer of the year award from PM :clap:

didnt talk much.. answered he dont know what is special" when asked about his music..

PM : his music is sung all over the world.. :cool: I listen to his inspirational music :boo:

Ramakrishna
21st December 2009, 09:53 PM
CNN-IBN :ty:

MADDY
21st December 2009, 10:18 PM
he also received Indian of the year main award ahead of all winners.

he also got the max no. of votes amongst other contestants from all categories.

Prime minister also said, he felt very proud seeing rahman at the white house. Thalaivar also responded back by saying he was blown over by the inspirational speech that PM gave in white house.

Prime minister said he listens to rahman's inspirational music and it was not just a comment made to please the audience - he justified it by reciting lines from a very unknown Dil se number

Sitaro se aage jahan bhi hain, Abhi ishq ke imtehan aur bhi hain (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XvkEr9Y0p9g&feature=PlayList&p=15F101E5FAD89F79&index=30)

getting honored from the political head of the country is a great honour and im so proud of rahman. i dont know if rahman feels proud abt it - is there any pride in that guy - :P

Appu s
21st December 2009, 10:20 PM
:clap: :clap: :bow: :bow:

A.ANAND
22nd December 2009, 09:59 AM
Rahman wins CNN-IBN Indian of the year award and Entertainer of the year award.

http://ibnlive.in.com/news/rahman-wins-cnnibn-indian-of-the-year-award/107520-3.html?from=tn

VIDEO DOWLOAD

http://www.mediafire.com/?y1qzggmh4ym

jaaze
22nd December 2009, 10:00 AM
:clap: way to go.. or erm way to continue ;)

A.ANAND
23rd December 2009, 12:23 PM
http://ibnlive.in.com/videos/107560/watch-meet-cnnibns-ioty-ar-rahman.html

A.ANAND
28th December 2009, 01:33 PM
A R Rahman awarded Fellowship of London's Trinity College

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/news-by-industry/et-cetera/A-R-Rahman-awarded-Fellowship-of-Londons-Trinity-College-/articleshow/5385032.cms

A.ANAND
29th December 2009, 06:57 PM
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SoftSword
29th December 2009, 07:00 PM
ivangala ellaam etthana periyaar vandhaalum thiruttha mudiyadhu...

A.ANAND
29th December 2009, 07:07 PM
ivangala ellaam etthana periyaar vandhaalum thiruttha mudiyadhu...

periyaara-ra yaaru athu innu keppanga sir!

littlemaster1982
29th December 2009, 07:58 PM
Anand,

Yerkanave indha news oru thadavai post panni prachnaiyaachu, marupadiyumaa :roll:

A.ANAND
30th December 2009, 09:17 AM
AR Rahman marketing his Best album




http://www.dnaindia.com/entertainment/report_ar-rahman-marketing-his-best-album_1328756

SoftSword
30th December 2009, 12:34 PM
Anand,

Yerkanave indha news oru thadavai post panni prachnaiyaachu, marupadiyumaa :roll:

evan avan prachinai panradhu...
paatu release aagalanu sema kaduppula irukkom... rattham paakkaama vidradhilla... :lol:

littlemaster1982
30th December 2009, 12:35 PM
:notthatway:

A.ANAND
30th December 2009, 01:32 PM
[tscii:d3a2eeee3b]MSN Indian of the Year: ‘Jai Ho’ Rahman

http://news.in.msn.com/national/article.aspx?cp-documentid=3504102[/tscii:d3a2eeee3b]

Appu s
30th December 2009, 01:37 PM
when did they released Sivaji Hindi songs track list ? BALLELAKKA
Singers : JAVED ALI, RAIHANA
LYRICS: PK MISHRA


VAAJI VAAJI
SINGERs : HARIHARAN, MADHUSHREE
LYRICS: PK MISHRA

STYLE
SINGERS : RAGS, TANVI, SURESH PETERS
LYRICS: NITIN RAIKWAR

AANDHIKI TARHA
SINGERS : A.R.RAHMAN, SAYONARA
LYRICS: RAQUEEB ALAM


SUHANA SAMA
SINGERS : UDIT NARAYAN, CHINAMYEE
LYRICS: IQBAL PATHNI


THE BOSS
SINGERS : BLAAZE, NARESH, RAQUEEB ALAM
LYRICS: NITIN RAIKWAR


SUHANA SAMA (VERSION 2)
SINGERS : UDIT NARAYAN, CHINMAYEE
LYRICS: IQBAL PATHNI

http://www.arrahman.com/v2/discography/films-hindi-sivaji.html

A.ANAND
31st December 2009, 04:48 PM
[tscii]Sony bags Rahman's Tamil, Telugu projects
By: Harpreet Khokhar 31 Dec 09 15:32



MUMBAI: Sony Music has bagged the music rights of A R Rahman's next project Vinnaithaandi Varuvaaya. The music was launched earlier this week at the Bafta Awards with much fanfare.

Divulging the marketing plans for the project, Sony Music Southern Repertoire head Ashok Parwani says, "We intend to make Vinnaithaandi Varuvaaya a crossover album as we believe A R Rahman as a brand and this music has the power to transcend language and regional barriers. We will service the song videos to all leading music channels ¨C Tamil and National as AR Rahman has a universal reach. Apart from servicing of songs on the radio and the web, we have a lot of on-ground and retail level innovations planned out in the form of road shows, special contests with instant gratifications, meet and greet with the cast and crew. On the digital and mobile front, we have a lot of innovations planned including the iPhone application ¨C which will be a global first for Sony Music India."

The music label has also bagged Rahman's next regional project. "We also have A R Rahman¡¯s next Telugu blockbuster 'Puli' one of the most awaited movie of the year in the Telugu industry," Parwani adds. The movie stars Pawan Kalyan, Nikisha Patel and Manoj Bajpai and is directed by SJ Suryah.

Widening its regional portfolio Sony would also release the music of Rajnikanth starrer ¡°Sivaji ¨C The Boss¡± in Hindi. Talking about the Hindi projects whose audio rights Sony Music has bagged Sony Music marketing director Sanujeet Bhujabal says, "As far as the other Hindi projects are concerned, we have three big projects, but we will be announcing them in the next couple of months."

littlemaster1982
31st December 2009, 09:13 PM
Wishing All ARR Fans a Happy New Year

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ajaybaskar
1st January 2010, 12:33 AM
Anbu thalaivanin arumai rasigargalukku indha saga rasiganin iniya puthaandu nalvaazhthukkal.

littlemaster1982
1st January 2010, 10:47 AM
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A.ANAND
1st January 2010, 11:05 AM
enggal ithaya theivam anna a.r.rahman endra 'isai kadavulu' -ikku intha pamara rasiganin[bakhthan]iniya puttandu valthukkal! :notworthy:

A.ANAND
1st January 2010, 11:06 AM
thanks LM SIR! :thumbsup:

A.ANAND
1st January 2010, 11:47 AM
[tscii:d52075ad2a]A.R. Rahman¡¯s three albums being released in the near future
Submitted by Kiran Pahwa on Fri, 01/01/2010 - 05:52 NevadaA R Rahman
Nevada (US), Jan 1 : Oscar winner musician A. R. Rahman¡¯s (Slumdog Millionaire) three albums will be released in the near future, according to reports.

¡°Sivaji the boss¡± (Hindi version) has seven tracks and Rahman himself has sung one song ¡°Aandhiki Tarha¡± in it with Sayonara on the lyrics of Raqueeb Alam. Directed by Shankar, its lyrics have been provided by Nitin Raikwar, Raqueeb Alam, and P. K. Mishra.

¡°Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa¡± (Tamil), on the Sony Music label, also has seven tracks, including theme track ¡°Mannipaaya¡± sung by Rahman himself with Shreya Ghoshal. Lyrics for this film, which are in Tamil and Malayalam, have been provided by Thamarai, while it was directed by Goutham Vasudev Menon.

Adlabs produced animated ¡°Sultan The Warrior¡± (Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, English) is directed by Soundarya Rajnikanth.

Indo-American statesman Rajan Zed, in a statement in Nevada (USA) today, commended multi-talented and innovative Rahman for bringing East and West closer through music and for making the world look at Indian film music more seriously. Diversity of his styles and themes was appealing to different sections of the society, Zed, who is chairperson of Indo-American Leadership Confederation, added.

Rahman, who has reportedly recorded sales of over 300 million, was called ¡°Mozart of Madras'''' by Time magazine. Rahman sees music ¡°as a way to connect to spirituality and embrace it¡± and for ¡°creating harmony in troubled times¡±. (ANI)


http://www.topnews.in/light/ar-rahman-s-three-albums-being-released-near-future-220036[/tscii:d52075ad2a]

A.ANAND
2nd January 2010, 07:36 AM
[tscii:6fc5689421]I’m waiting for the Grammys: Rahman
SUBHASH K JHA 2 January 2010, 12:00am


Topics:A R Rahman
grammy

A R Rahman, the most talked about Indian of last year, is counting down to the 52nd Grammy Awards. A R Rahman More Pics



They’re being held on January 31, at LA, and the Oscar-winning music composer has won two nominations for his soundtrack from Slumdog Millionaire. The song Jai Ho – which fetched Rahman two Academy awards and a Golden Globe – has been nominated for ‘Best Song Written for Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media’ and also for ‘Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media’.

Rahman, naturally, is pleased. “The Grammy is as exciting as the Oscar. It’s the ultimate music award, isn’t it? Although it’s a nomination for a film song, the Grammy is still another shot in the arm for Jai Ho. Any recognition is welcome.” Not strangely, he feels a huge sense of responsibility. “I hope I never let down my country, my people, my music, my family and myself,” said the music genius who has just returned home from Los Angeles.

Rahman, meanwhile, is unhappy with the outcome of his first Hollywood soundtrack. “The music of Couples Retreat got a good response. But I feel my music was not used properly. I guess you can’t expect music to have much of a place in a comedy. They were more into laughter than music,” he complained, adding, “The music has all been used. But not the way my fans would expect. I was prepared for the outcome when I entered this project.” So he’s not really disappointed by his first foray into Hollywood. “If I had waited for the perfect Hollywood vehicle, I might have had to wait endlessly. It’s not easy for an Asian to enter into Hollywood camps. It’s a new beginning for me. I got great reviews.”

He’s got a lot of offers but also has a tough schedule this year to be able to give any more time to new commitments. And, contrary to rumours, acting is not one of Rahman’s forthcoming commitments. “That’s completely false news,” he said shocked. “I am not going into acting. I’m going to be speaking in a documentary on my friend, the musician P J Mortan. We’ve known each other for some time. He collaborated with me for a track in Couples Retreat. That’s it. I’ve no aspirations to go into acting. God has given me one skill and I’m very happy with it.”

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/music/Im-waiting-for-the-Grammys-Rahman/articleshow/5402389.cms
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ajaybaskar
2nd January 2010, 12:57 PM
The calendar is available in landmark, chennai. It costs 250 bucks.

shocker
3rd January 2010, 12:11 AM
What is landmark?
Any more updates about international shipping?

MADDY
3rd January 2010, 08:28 PM
Shocker, Landmark is a chain of books/CDs selling shops in chennai and i think rest of india as well....i dunno...

http://ibnlive.in.com/conversations/thread/109654.html

Genda Phool wins the poll but i thot it was not composed by thalaivar - anyone can confirm? :?

sathya_1979
3rd January 2010, 08:37 PM
Genda Phool is from Delhi-6 by Thalaivar.

sathya_1979
3rd January 2010, 08:37 PM
Track-List from arrahman.com
http://www.arrahman.com/v2/discography/films-hindi-dilli6.html

sathya_1979
3rd January 2010, 08:41 PM
Landmark is having retail branches in major cities in India
http://www.landmarkonthenet.com/business/contactus.aspx

A.ANAND
3rd January 2010, 08:48 PM
[tscii:40a14a8e7b]Is Gowtham planning Vetaiyaadu... sequel?

R. Richard MaheshFirst Published : 03 Jan 2010 11:15:41 AM

ISTLast Updated : 03 Jan 2010 01:49:07 PM IST Gowtham Menon Filmmaker Gowtham Menon boasts about having final drafts of 120 film scripts. As a matter of fact, the moviemaker holds special mention for his ability of simultaneously working on many projects.

At the moment, he has completed shooting for both Tamil and Telugu version of ¡®Vinnaithandi Varuvaaya¡¯. His long-time project ¡®Chennaiyil Oru Mazhaikalam¡¯ is close on the heels of completion while his untitled thriller-film with Sameera Reddy will kick-start shortly.

Meanwhile, Dayanidhi Azhagiri of Cloud Nine Production has signed a deal with him for Ajith Kumar¡¯s 50th film. The project will take off shortly after the release of Ajith¡¯s ¡®ASAL¡¯ and Gowtham¡¯s ¡®VTV¡¯ (both the films are slated to hit screens in February).

Now we hear from his closer sources that he is discussing few scripts with actor Kamal Haasan and the project will kick-start from 2011. Nonetheless, buzzes are that both Kamal-Gowtham have been planning for a sequel to ¡®Vetaiyaadu Vilaiyaadu¡¯.

As of now, nothing is confirmed about these films¡¯ crew, except the presence of A.R. Rahman in all his upcoming projects.

http://www.expressbuzz.com/entertainment/Entertainstory.aspx?Title=Is%20Gowtham%20planning% 20Vetaiyaadu%20Vilaiyaadu%20sequel&artid=ElAMaHq3my4=&SectionID=tHzSeri%7CWGs=&MainSectionID=tHzSeri%7CWGs=&SEO=Gowtham+,+Vetaiyaadu+Vilaiyaadu,+sequel&SectionName=KeHdpZ5AfB0=
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sathya_1979
3rd January 2010, 08:50 PM
120 Scripts? Adhula ethana thamizh padam? :roll:

A.ANAND
3rd January 2010, 08:52 PM
kaduvulukke velicham! :roll:

sathya_1979
3rd January 2010, 08:55 PM
Avaru ore samayathula pala projects announce pannraaru. Aanaa, maathi maathi drop / delayed / deferred etc. VTV audio release also suffering from GVM's multi-tasking mania, me thinks!

A.ANAND
3rd January 2010, 08:59 PM
[tscii:ad6be58a6b]Rahman’s conservatory reaches international standards
Ambili [January 3, 2010, 12:41:31 PM]
Madras Mozart’s KM Music Conservatory in Chennai is all set to reach international standards. The music school now boasts of international faculty brought from various parts of the world, all of them products of the most prestigious schools of music.

The faculty consists of alumni of the Boston Conservatory, the University of California, the Trinity College, the Royal College of Music and many other such esteemed institutions. The conservatory, of which Rahman is the principal, offers course programmes affiliated to the Middlesex University.

The programmes include a preparatory programme (2-5 years), a foundation programme (1-2 years), a degree programme (3 years) and a diploma programme (2 years).

With such an imposing lineup of musicians in the faculty, the quality of musical instruction available at the KM Music Conservatory is beyond doubt of international standard.

The conservatory aims to offer education in both Indian and Western music, besides music technology. Its mission is to provide students with a strong artistic, intellectual, and technical foundation.

http://tamil.galatta.com/entertainment/livewire/id/Rahman_conservatory_gets_International_Standard_34 102.html[/tscii:ad6be58a6b]

A.ANAND
3rd January 2010, 09:00 PM
Avaru ore samayathula pala projects announce pannraaru. Aanaa, maathi maathi drop / delayed / deferred etc. VTV audio release also suffering from GVM's multi-tasking mania, me thinks!


athuvum kadavulluke velicham! :lol:

sathya_1979
3rd January 2010, 09:15 PM
Enna Anand, Thalaivar "Ellaa pugazhum Iraivanukke" apdinnu solra maadhiri neengalum "Kadavulukke Velichamnu" solreenga? :D

Note: How can I post a reply to specific message? Help needed.

shocker
4th January 2010, 01:26 AM
Enna Anand, Thalaivar "Ellaa pugazhum Iraivanukke" apdinnu solra maadhiri neengalum "Kadavulukke Velichamnu" solreenga? :D

Note: How can I post a reply to specific message? Help needed.

Like above? You just need to click on the 'quote' button on the top right of the message box.




Shocker, Landmark is a chain of books/CDs selling shops in chennai and i think rest of india as well....i dunno...

Thanks

A.ANAND
4th January 2010, 08:35 PM
[tscii:71cdcfab7a]Time to Rock!
Sreedhar Pillai, TNN 4 January 2010, 12:46am ISTText

The next few days are going to provide a big musical feast for fans of Kollywood as the audios of some of the most eagerly-awaited Tamil films of Aayirathil Oruvan



the year are to be released during this period. The week will kickstart with the audio launches of Ultimate Star Ajith¡¯s Asal and Jiiva¡¯s Kacheri Aarambam, which is scheduled to take place this evening. These will be followed by the music launches of Gautham Menon¡¯s Vinnaithandi Varuvaayaa and Venkat Prabhu¡¯s Goa.

The new launches are expected to exert tremendous pressure on the earlier hit albums, which include Aayirathil Oruvan( Un Mela Aasadhaan...), Paiyya (Thuli Thuli...), Vettaikaran (Karikaalan...) and Theeratha Vilayattu Pillai (Poo Muthal...). A spokesperson of an FM station says, ¡°Never before has such competition been witnessed as the new albums, including Pongal releases, are fighting for space on the charts against earlier albums like Harris Jayaraj¡¯s Aaadhavan. Now, with the audio release of Asal, Goa and VTV, the competition will only get better.¡±

The Rs 125 to Rs 150 crore Tamil film audio market seems to be booming on the face of it. Actually, for producers it is not financially viable as audio rights range anywhere between a lakh and a crore of Rupees. At the same time, all leading music directors are demanding and getting salaries anywhere between 50 lakh and 2 crore Rupees per film. Says producer PL Thenappan, ¡°In Tamil films, music plays an important role as it acts as a teaser to what the film is all about. If the music is a hit, the film will get a better opening.¡±

Adds Selvaraghavan, ¡°Once the promos and songs of Aayirathil Oruvan appeared on television, the sales of the audio doubled. GV Prakash has done a wonderful job and after the release, the audio will become even more popular.¡± Industry pundits are expecting Asal, which boasts of the Ajith-Bharadwaj-Saran combination, to have a record opening as the trio¡¯s earlier projects such as Kadhal Mannan, Amarkalam and Attagasam had superhit music. Ajith¡¯s films also have the backing of his fans who ensure an opening for them! Similarly, Goa could prove to be third-time lucky for cousins Venkat Prabhu and Yuvan Shankar Raja, whose earlier projects Chennai-28 and Saroja were chartbusters.

However, the most eagerly awaited audio is that of Vinnaithaandi Varuvaya, AR Rahman¡¯s first Tamil film album after he got the Oscars last year. Some music shops in Chennai have made provisions for advance booking for the audio of the film! There is also some curiosity factor as after parting ways with Harris Jayaraj, Gautham Menon is pairing with ARR for the first time. After all, the Gautham-Harris combo was the third in terms of total sales of Tamil film albums after the Mani Ratnam-ARR and Shankar-ARR combinations. The controversy over the leak of the song Hosaana... has also created a stir among fans. In short, Kollywood music lovers are in for a big treat this January. Play on...


http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/regional/news-interviews/Time-to-Rock/articleshow/5407401.cms[/tscii:71cdcfab7a]

baba88
5th January 2010, 03:12 AM
I don't think Ajith confirmed this news.

A.ANAND
5th January 2010, 07:51 AM
1/4/2010 2:24:48 PM
ஏ.ஆர். ரகுமான் கூறியதாவது:

புகழ்பெற்ற கிராமி விருதுக்கு எனது பெயர் பட்டியலில் இருப்பதை அறிந்து மகிழ்ச்சி அடைந்தேன். ஆஸ்கர் விருதுக்கு சமமானதாக இதை கருதுகிறேன். இசைக்கென்று தரப்படும் சரியான விருது. ஸ்லம்டாக் மில்லியனர் படத்தில் இடம்பெற்ற ஜெய் ஹோ பாடலுக்கு இவ்விருது கிடைத்தால் இன்னும் சந்தோஷம்.
கப்புள்ஸ் ரீட்ரிட் ஹாலிவுட் படத்துக்கு இசை அமைத்தேன். காமெடி படமான இதில் இசையை அதிகம் எதிர்பார்க்கக்கூடாது. என்னுடைய ரசிகர்கள் எதிர்ப்பார்க்கும் இசையிலிருந்து இது மாறுபட்டது. சிறப்பான கதைக்குத்தான் இசை அமைப்பது என்று காத்திருந்தால் அந்த வாய்ப்பு எப்போது கிடைக்கும் என்பது தெரியாது. ஆசியாவை சேர்ந்த ஒரு இசை அமைப்பாளர் ஹாலிவுட் வட்டத்துக்குள் நுழைவது எளிதான விஷயமல்ல. இது எனக்கு ஆரம்பம். வரவேற்பும், தரமான விமர்சனங்களும் கிடைத்திருக்கிறது. இனி தொடர்ந்து ஹாலிவுட்டிலும் பணியாற்றுவேன். நான் நடிக்கப்போவதாக செய்திகள் வருகிறது. அதில் உண்மை இல்லை. இசை என்ற திறமையை எனக்கு ஆண்டவன் கொடுத்திருக்கிறான். அது ஒன்றே போதும். இவ்வாறு ரகுமான் கூறினார்


http://cinema.dinakaran.com/cinema/KollywoodDetail.aspx?id=237&id1=3

Appu s
5th January 2010, 07:18 PM
[tscii:b78d1811ed]Happy birthday, Rahman!



For a music director, there cannot be a better birthday present than an album release! For Oscar winner A R Rahman, the audio release of his Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa (VTV) — slated for launch next week — will be his first Tamil film after more than a year!

The Gautham Menon-directed film, which features Simbu and Trisha in lead roles, has raised a lot of expectations as it’s the first time that the filmmaker has teamed up with Rahman. With one of the songs (Hosanna ... ) already out on the Internet, expectations continue to soar.

2010 is a crucial year for the music composer as he needs to meet the world’s expectation, post his phenomenal fame for his score for the award-winning Slumdog Millionaire. This year, he’s expected to have three big releases —VTV, Raavan and Endhiran — apart from his international projects. Then, there’ll also be the Hindi version of Sivaji and a Telugu flick titled Puli.

The variety that he gets musically is something that Rahman loves. “I like working on both styles — a Slumdog Millionaire-type- of-film and say, a Jodha Akbar-type. They are two different styles in cinema and both of them need to be there,” he told CT in an interview earlier. Melody or mass, Rahman surely rules!


http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/music/Happy-birthday-Rahman/articleshow/5413174.cms[/tscii:b78d1811ed]

littlemaster1982
5th January 2010, 09:49 PM
Orkut ARR Fans Community (http://www.orkut.com/Main#Community?cmm=16502) crosses 7,00,000 members :clap: :clap:

VinodKumar's
6th January 2010, 07:46 AM
My friend sent me this ... he saw this comment in Amazon .. he dint send me the link


Here he goes,

Some Comments that I saw in Amazon for one of A.R.Rahman's CD "Between Heaven and Earth".. These comments were by non-indians... Good to see that ppl are listening to our music...

Although I am a native American who grew up in Texas on Lightin' Hopkins and Ray Charles, with a diverse taste in music from Mozart to Bill Evans to Emmy Lou Harris, I now listen primarily to A.R. Rahman - and frankly have just about lost interst in any other music.
Rahman is the genius of melody and subtle percussion. His music has evolved out of India, but it also comes from what must be his personal enormous heart-felt love for all of life, humanity and God. His grasp of the eternal and the transcendental in melody will bring tears to your eyes and long lost feelings into your heart......

I don't remember how I even found this CD. I had never heard of A.R. Rahman but after sampling the music and reading the reviews I decided to buy it. What a revelation! The music is truly a timeless blend of eastern and western. It is at the same time powerful, sensual, deep, primitive, modern and melodic. Rahman blends primitive-sounding drums with lush orchestration and Indian and Chinese instruments. This is one CD of which I do not tire, even after I've had it on "repeat" in my CD player while I'm doing other things. Highly recommended....

Sorry if it is already posted ...

littlemaster1982
6th January 2010, 07:48 AM
:ty: Vinod for sharing.

shocker
6th January 2010, 09:33 PM
Found this really cool video!!!
It is A.R.Rahman (wearing sunglasses) playing keyboard, with two other people.
I wonder what the story behind it is.

http://vodpod.com/watch/2247911-rahmaniac-exclusive-a-r-rahman-jamming-with-dave-stewarts-and-ann-marie-calhoun-rahmaniac-com

sathya_1979
6th January 2010, 09:58 PM
My friend sent me this ... he saw this comment in Amazon .. he dint send me the link


Here he goes,

Some Comments that I saw in Amazon for one of A.R.Rahman's CD "Between Heaven and Earth".. These comments were by non-indians... Good to see that ppl are listening to our music...

Although I am a native American who grew up in Texas on Lightin' Hopkins and Ray Charles, with a diverse taste in music from Mozart to Bill Evans to Emmy Lou Harris, I now listen primarily to A.R. Rahman - and frankly have just about lost interst in any other music.
Rahman is the genius of melody and subtle percussion. His music has evolved out of India, but it also comes from what must be his personal enormous heart-felt love for all of life, humanity and God. His grasp of the eternal and the transcendental in melody will bring tears to your eyes and long lost feelings into your heart......

I don't remember how I even found this CD. I had never heard of A.R. Rahman but after sampling the music and reading the reviews I decided to buy it. What a revelation! The music is truly a timeless blend of eastern and western. It is at the same time powerful, sensual, deep, primitive, modern and melodic. Rahman blends primitive-sounding drums with lush orchestration and Indian and Chinese instruments. This is one CD of which I do not tire, even after I've had it on "repeat" in my CD player while I'm doing other things. Highly recommended....

Sorry if it is already posted ...
Aamaanga! Just browing thru thalaiar's album reviews in amazon. Lots of foreigners praising thalaivar. He truely had bridged the gap between east and west! Watta man yaa :clap: :notworthy: :bluejump: :redjump: :cry2: :musicsmile: :smokesmirk: :ty: :victory: :2thumbsup: :shoot: :cheer: :happydance:

A.ANAND
7th January 2010, 12:59 PM
[tscii:532d8be009]Why Kamal Haasan avoids A R Rahman?

- Richard Mahesh, Sampurn Media
Kamal Haasan and A R Rahman have been the greatest icons of Tamil film industry. But the entire tollywood remains flummoxed as the duo don’t get along with each other. Take a glimpse on Kamal Haasan’s films, barely couple of films– Indian and Thenali had A R Rahman scoring music.

Kamal Haasan opted for Shankar-Ehasan-Loy to score music for Aalavandhan while his magnum opus Dasavatharam had Bollywood’s Himesh Reshammiya. Well with Unnai Pol Oruvan, he introduced his elder daughter Shruthi Haasan to score music and she’ll wear the same cap for his upcoming flick Yaavarum Kelir.

Kamal Haasan’s international project 19 Steps was supposed to have A R Rahman. But then, the project was shelved for unknown reasons.

http://www.planetradiocity.com/musicreporter/news.php?newscatid=1&newsid=1839

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jaaze
7th January 2010, 01:10 PM
cha.. I thought the article has an answer. Instead, it is only delving on the question :sigh2:

ajaybaskar
7th January 2010, 01:26 PM
The answer is best known only to KH and ARR...

satissh_r
7th January 2010, 02:08 PM
Soon after Rahman won the Oscars I saw a couple of interviews of Kamal in IBN and some other news channel and he detailed about his liking and relationship with Rahman.

Things he said

* He was and is a great admirer and follower of Raja and called him his brother.

* He never had great regard for Rahman initially but Rahman slowly changed this by providing ground breaking stuff time and again. Yes, it took time but now he adores Rahman and thinks he is a national treasure :D

* Talking about Rahman's best work he said he had a couple of songs composed for Marmayogi which he considers as Oscar worthy themselves :thumbsup:

* While working for Marmayogi he had to get used to Rahman's style of working and now both of them find it easy and comfortable to work with each other.

* He emphasized that he wasn't making these statements now that Rahman had won an Oscar but this is how he has felt for quite sometime now.

Hope this clears some of these doubts :)

littlemaster1982
7th January 2010, 02:19 PM
And ARR was Kamal's first preference for Dasavatharam, which Rahman couldn't do due to lack of time.

A.ANAND
8th January 2010, 09:38 AM
[tscii:e3ecdeb96b]A Glimpse Of Rahman¡¯s Musical World
[Wednesday, January 06, 2010]


http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/tamil/gallery/events/20618.html[/tscii:e3ecdeb96b]

sathya_1979
8th January 2010, 05:03 PM
[tscii:73b885a93f]A R Rahman: Bringing together ebony and ivory
Danny Boyle almost botched it. The Welsh director had bottled the mad razzle of Mumbai quite brilliantly in Slumdog Millionaire. He just had to cap it well.
As Jamal meets Latika at the Churchgate station in a climax that was inevitably Mumbai, everything was perfect - the release of tension, atmosphere of jubilation - except for the sound of joy.
"Rahman heard the song that I had put and said ‘Don't use this song. I have another song for you. Use it' and I said What!!!" Boyle recalled in an interview to a website.
Actually, it wasn't even a song; just a danceable instrumental piece. But he agreed to listen to the song that Allah Rakha Rahman had in mind. Looking back, Jai Ho is what defines the climax. Hell, it is the climax.
Critics don't consider Jai Ho as his best work but they are barking up the tree and missing the woods. The reality is that Jai Ho is important for a variety of reasons that make Rahman one of the most influential musicians on the planet. And most of the reasons are in that song.
The song itself can be thought of as a Rahman glide note that joins three worlds: music of the West, East and computer technology. The rousing victory song set in A Minor reminds many people of Mozart's 40th Symphony but the melodic line of Jai Ho runs closer to the Austrian legend's Piano Sonata 8. One is tempted to think of it as a subconscious hat-tip from the Mozart of Madras to the Dear Departed.
Beyond the hat-tip though, it is Rahman's interpretation of the euphoric mood of the moment. The song loops in the enthusiasm of disco, rawness of world music, slick synthesizer runs and all of these buoy the soaring vocals. Superb sound engineering is the final touch that creates a song that is as much at home in an Indian music competition as much as it is in an Oscar ceremony.
The success of Slumdog Millionaire may have left everyone surprised but it is the result of a concerted effort. Rahman did the music for a Chinese film Warriors of Heaven and Earth in 2003. Then, he did the musical Bombay Dreams with Andrew Lloyd Webber in 2004.
He did the score for Lord of the Rings in 2007 and he did Raga's Dance for the violinist Vanessa Mae in 2008. In 2009, he did the music for a Hollywood film Couple's Retreat.
If this was merely another Indian composer trying to make it in the West it wouldn't be a big deal. It is much bigger. Rahman is trying to create sound that fuses the music of East and West. To do this, he has started his own KM music conservatory, a school of music as it were.
He also has his own label KM Musiq to produce the sort of music that he thinks should be out there. "I want to think like an entrepreneur not an employee. Attempts to create a synthesis of the music of West and the East were made in the past but did not last because that form wasn't institutionalised. I want to do that," says Rahman.
The tea leaves augur well. "Rahman has been trying to do this East-West bridge for a very long time. Bombay Dreams was the first time he made such an attempt. If anyone can, he can," says Vice-President at SaReGaMa, Atul Churamani.
Rahman was destined to cross boundaries. He was a child prodigy. A Tehelka article on him talks about one such instance. When Rahman was a kid, his father took him to a music director called Sudarshan. "I hear your child can play anything. Let's see if you can play this," he said and played a challenging piece. He then covered the harmonium keys with a veshti and gave it to the child. Rahman played the composition pitch perfect. An overwhelmed Sudarshan embraced the boy.
Maybe Rahman could have become a great Carnatic musician, maybe a great western classical virtuoso. A world of possibilities ended when his father passed away and the family went through some very hard times.
He had to record music for a fee to help feed his family. He played for television shows. He travelled with different music troupes all over South India. The genius could have remained a journeyman.
A scholarship to Trinity College of Music at Oxford in changed everything. In 1987, he returned from Oxford and by 1992, he had stunned the world with the soundtrack of Roja.

http://www.ibnlive.com/news/a-r-rahman-bringing-together-ebony-and-ivory/108412-8.html

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Appu s
8th January 2010, 08:06 PM
Ennoda kavalaya enga post panrathunnu theriyala :(
today is the day supposed to be Boss's concert here in Doha, its canceled twice :cry:

MADDY
8th January 2010, 08:07 PM
* He never had great regard for Rahman initially but Rahman slowly changed this by providing ground breaking stuff time and again. Yes, it took time but now he adores Rahman and thinks he is a national treasure :D

eh? did he actually say this?

MADDY
8th January 2010, 08:09 PM
Ennoda kavalaya enga post panrathunnu theriyala :(
today is the day supposed to be Boss's concert here in Doha, its canceled twice :cry:

kavala padadhe sagodhara, enga ayya raghuman kaathirupaaar, concert-a thaan nadathhi vaippar, kavala padadhe sagodhara :P

did u book tickets ?

Appu s
8th January 2010, 08:16 PM
Ennoda kavalaya enga post panrathunnu theriyala :(
today is the day supposed to be Boss's concert here in Doha, its canceled twice :cry:

kavala padadhe sagodhara, enga ayya raghuman kaathirupaaar, concert-a thaan nadathhi vaippar, kavala padadhe sagodhara :P

did u book tickets ?

nadaya nadaya moonu thadavi avanga office kku nadanthathu than micham :( ippa varum appa varumnnu sollittu kadaisila Postponed-nnu sollittanga , the orginal date was during November, and it was postponed to january.. now its unknown date... Hope it will happen before June :P

satissh_r
8th January 2010, 08:40 PM
* He never had great regard for Rahman initially but Rahman slowly changed this by providing ground breaking stuff time and again. Yes, it took time but now he adores Rahman and thinks he is a national treasure :D

eh? did he actually say this?Yes he did. The actual question was "do you consider Rahman a national treasure?", I guess he had to say yes :P

A.ANAND
9th January 2010, 09:26 AM
Best of A R Rahman [mix]

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXffYDu-YkQ

A.ANAND
9th January 2010, 09:28 AM
[tscii:995d9d826b]THE BIRTH OF A WHITE FLOWER

By Behindwoods Visitor Ram Anand (Malaysia)

The views expressed in this column are that of the visitor. Behindwoods.com doesn't hold responsible for its content.

Some 18 years ago, singer Unni Menon was given a call way past midnight, awoken in his slumber, and was told that accomplished director Mani Ratnam is recording songs for his new film and Menon¡¯s voice was required for one of those numbers. Who works at this hour, Menon asked himself. But due to the fact that the name involved was called Mani Ratnam, Menon freshened himself up and rushed up to the mentioned recording studio, where he saw a young composer calling the shots.

Mani Ratnam, who so often works with Maestro Ilayaraja, has discovered a new talent to associate with in the music department. Menon wondered continuously if this young guy- whose name is AR Rahman, could really live up to the humongous expectations of having to compose for a Mani Ratnam film. He was given the song lyrics, the tunes were discussed, and on the wee hours of that one day back in 1992, Menon recorded a song called ¡®Pudhu Vellai Mazhai¡¯ (A new white rain), and went back home, back to his slumber. The doubts that he had before recording the song existed even after that- he didn¡¯t think he had sung the catchiest of tunes. Little did he know, that when he went to sleep that day, just like lyrics of the song proclaims, he has witnessed a new white rain, that will reign the Indian music arena over the following two decades. All the uncertainties over the song that he had sung vanished into thin air as he listened to the final version of the song one day- and as he listened, he realized that this song is not catchy, but instead it makes the hair on the back of one¡¯s neck stand up and applaud.

That AR Rahman back then was 26 years old. Today, as




he turns 44, that white rain has poured down not only in Tamil Nadu, but up until on Hollywood¡¯s most famous stage- the Oscar stage. Rahman was the very first composer in Indian cinema history to win a National Award for his very first film, an award that he would go on to claim two more times. An honorary doctorate and a Padmashri, India¡¯s fourth highest civilian honor, are just a little peek into a mass collection of awards and applauds that this modest, humble, soft-spoken name with an ever present smile on his face has achieved in his career. That innocent smile never waned even as he stood next and around the best luminaries of Hollywood while collecting his piece of the biggest cinema cherry in the world, nor did it wane as he stood flanked by beautiful girls in Akon¡¯s Beautiful Girls music video.

What is so special about his music, some may ask. Who introduced Hariharan and Shankar Mahadevan, two of the most famous, most accomplished male singers in the industry today? Who made Hariharan sing ¡®Thamizha Thamizha¡¯ with such sensitivity? Who is it that managed to evoke the atmosphere of an unborn child who is going to be born into a world of chaos and uncertainty through Vellai Pookal? Who is it that managed to re-create a 50s and 60s atmosphere without sounding like direct throwback in Iruvar? Who is it that re-composed India¡¯s national anthem with such passion and ferocity? Who is it that made the whole nation re-kindle a long-buried Vande Matharam? AR Rahman is not only a good composer, he is a symbol- a symbol of a nation struggling to unleash itself from the strangling, rusting ropes of past differences and attempting to move forward as one, as one whole country. He is a symbol of passion, of the ultimate craftsmanship an artist could ever express with his own work. Above all, he is the perfect symbol of an artist, a celebrity. A man who has the talent to put the world at his awe, but has the humility to not take all the credit for his achievements. A man who has the calmness to rise above petty differences and embrace goodwill as his nature, and has that smile that shows, without having to tell, that he loves what he is doing, that we love what he is doing, and God loves what he is doing.

Ever lost hope? Ever lost faith in goodness? Ever lost faith in the beauty of life? Ever lost faith in the impact of talent and artistry? Look up to AR Rahman.

Today as this man turns forty-four, there is no gift that we could possibly give him that would override 18 years of him showering us with gifts of music. But what we could do is to forget that he is forty-four, and make him immortal along with his music.

Many more happy returns of the day.

For,

AR Rahman- You are the rare white flower (Vellai Poo) that tomorrow needs. May there be more white flowers like you to come in this world.

By,
Ram Anand (Malaysia)


Ram anand dj's from thr raaga-va irukkumo! :shock: [/tscii:995d9d826b]

A.ANAND
9th January 2010, 09:58 AM
BBC Asian Network holds A.R Rahman day
Jan 08, 2010 05:18 PM| Read / Post comments

The BBC Asian Network will dedicate a whole day of programming to the celebrated composer, A.R Rahman on Thursday 14th January.

The composer, who has had huge success with his soundtrack for British film 'Slumdog Millionaire', will be featured across most programmes throughout the day.

A.R Rahman first came to the attention of Western audiences with his film music for 'Elizabeth: The Golden Age' and stage shows 'Bombay Dreams' and' The Lord of the Rings', however, it is for 'Slumdog Millionaire' that the composer has received international acclaim. Since its release in January 2009, he has won several awards, including two Oscars, a Golden Globe, a BAFTA and is nominated for two Grammy Awards at the end of this month.

On A.R Rahman Day, the BBC Asian Network will be honouring this success, starting with Adil Ray on the Breakfast Show from 07:00. The celebration will climax with a big interview on the Gagan Grewal Show at 18:30, where the legend will be discussing his success at the Oscars in the midst of the Mumbai attacks, his meetings with the late Michael Jackson, his faith and much more.

Husain Husaini, Head of Programmes, BBC Asian Network, comments, "The BBC Asian Network has played A.R Rahman's brilliant music long before his recent fame in the West with Slumdog Millionaire. We have known for years that he creates some of the best music ever to come from India. We are delighted to have him on the station and to be able to celebrate his unique musical gifts across our programmes."

A day prior to the BBC Asian Network's special programming, Channel 4 will give 'Slumdog Millionaire' its UK terrestrial premiere at 21:00 (Wednesday 13th January).

MADDY
9th January 2010, 02:18 PM
[tscii:7ceb8c6905]yenpa idha yaarume sollala:

http://kannada.galatta.com/entertainment/kannada/livewire/id/Spielberg_on_A_R_Rahman_34363.html

Spielberg on rahman :bow:


“He is a very promising composer. I have heard interesting compositions of Rahman and would love to work with him in the near future, though my all-time favorite is John Williams,” said the legendary Steven Spielberg, when asked about A.R. Rahman in an interview to a leading daily.

the day rahman works with spielberg, i dunno if i can survive the fullfilment of life [/tscii:7ceb8c6905]

Appu s
9th January 2010, 02:26 PM
[tscii:796ba09375]yenpa idha yaarume sollala:

http://kannada.galatta.com/entertainment/kannada/livewire/id/Spielberg_on_A_R_Rahman_34363.html

Spielberg on rahman :bow:


“He is a very promising composer. I have heard interesting compositions of Rahman and would love to work with him in the near future, though my all-time favorite is John Williams,” said the legendary Steven Spielberg, when asked about A.R. Rahman in an interview to a leading daily.

the day rahman works with spielberg, i dunno if i can survive the fullfilment of life [/tscii:796ba09375]

:o :o

Here is the original source

http://www.hindustantimes.com/When-Spielberg-got-spooked/H1-Article1-493952.aspx


What do you think of Indian composer A R Rahman whose Jai ho... from Slumdog Millionare has enthralled the world and won him an Oscar?

He is a very promising composer. I have heard interesting compositions of Rahman and would love to work with him in the near future though my all-time favorite is John Williams.

:bow: :bow: :bow:

Yathu
9th January 2010, 04:19 PM
It'd be a great day when ARR works with Speilberg.

I sometimes wonder what ARR would've done with James Cameron's Avatar. Those kinda movies demand a certain type of score, but ARR would've definitely put a fresh twist on it.

dinesh2002
9th January 2010, 08:11 PM
Irukathe Anand, illaina banthava avarode pattam "THR RAAGA DJ" 'vum potherepare.

jaaze
10th January 2010, 11:10 AM
It'd be a great day when ARR works with Speilberg.

I sometimes wonder what ARR would've done with James Cameron's Avatar. Those kinda movies demand a certain type of score, but ARR would've definitely put a fresh twist on it.:yes: while watching avatar I had the same thought.. The movie has scope for some indianised yet hollywood like background scores and ARR would have fit the bill perfectly :D

jaaze
10th January 2010, 11:11 AM
Irukathe Anand, illaina banthava avarode pattam "THR RAAGA DJ" 'vum potherepare.irukkalam dinesh
he's a big ARR fan

A.ANAND
11th January 2010, 01:22 PM
[tscii:8f337323cb]Rahman-Shankar for Tamil Conference
IndiaGlitz [Monday, January 11, 2010]


Musical Storm A R Rahman who did the fabulous musical album ¡®Vante Mataram¡¯ to celebrate the 50th year of Indian Independence has been roped in to do similar theme songs for the World Classical Tamil Conference. Chief Minister Karunanidhi who liked the suggestion of bringing in A R Rahman into the promotional plans immediately sanctioned all the requirements to get the best for the conference.

The song will also be visualized for videos and it is none other than director Shankar who would be doing them. The musicals will be seen in all the media during the conference period.

When two giants join for a cause it is fireworks time


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A.ANAND
11th January 2010, 01:23 PM
Irukathe Anand, illaina banthava avarode pattam "THR RAAGA DJ" 'vum potherepare.irukkalam dinesh
he's a big ARR fan

no doubt avangga rendu peruthan!

Appu s
11th January 2010, 04:14 PM
[tscii:94c2ba4ee4]
Arrahman: just returned after watching 'Dream On', a show performed by disabled Chinese people. Chennai had never seen anything like this before..they've kickstarted the tour from Chennai and will cover other Indian cities.....


Thanks to Dream On, China’s Disabled People’s Performing Art Troupe. They call themselves disabled but they left us the thought in us that they are specially-abled than us by their stunning performing arts which was purely mesmerizing the whole crowd for 2 hours.

I got a 500 rs ticket for the show. While the show was on, I thought I should have bought a 1000 rs ticket. Their performances were spectacular and splendid and it was worth paying that money. But while coming out of the show, everyone felt the love they had showered on every individual in the hall. A girl who was on her wheel chair and a guy who was blind, both Chinese, were performing and singing Rahmans "Jai Ho", “Chinna Chinna Aasai” and moreover "Vande Mataram" by heart in Tamil. We couldn’t escape from feeling their love and it was priceless. Money cannot be substituted for it. I came out spell bounded, got few cards of them and their autograph. I am glad I did them for this is an event for lifetime and they are the real heroes in life spreading love and compassion all over the world.
http://rrajaram.blogspot.com/2010/01/dream-on.html

Ithai vida oru manusanukku santhosam vera enna :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow:

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littlemaster1982
11th January 2010, 04:29 PM
Wowww :notworthy: :notworthy:

Kumar2020
11th January 2010, 04:54 PM
behindwoods.com's top 10 kollywood personalities of 2009......and certainly a nice one...

http://www.behindwoods.com/tamil-movies-slide-shows/movie-4/top-ten-personalities-2009/tamil-cinema.html

Aalavanthan
11th January 2010, 07:05 PM
[tscii:bb235d45c8]http://www.hindu.com/2010/01/11/stories/2010011160512000.htm

A.R. Rahman
PUNE: Hindi film director Subhash Ghai revealed here on Sunday that the song ‘Jai Ho’ that won music director A.R. Rehman and lyricist Gulzar an Oscar was originally composed for his film Yuvraaj.

Mr. Ghai was speaking at an interactive session on music in cinema at the ongoing Pune International Film Festival (PIFF). “The words of the song were very poetic — Zareewale neele aasman ke tale... [Under the embroidered sky...] The poetry did not fit the character of Zayed Khan, on whom the song was to be shot. So I asked Gulzarji to compose another song.

“Then one night Rehman called me and said Danny Boyle was in a hurry and wanted a Hindi song at the end of his film. He asked me if he could give Boyle ‘Jai Ho.’ I told him to go ahead.”

Mr. Ghai said later one day Mr. Rehman called him and said the song had been nominated for the Oscars. “I told him not to say anything about the origin of the song. Now that it has won the award, I make this revelation with Rehman’s permission.”[/tscii:bb235d45c8]

Benny Lava
11th January 2010, 07:13 PM
[tscii:3241d57c72]
Arrahman: just returned after watching 'Dream On', a show performed by disabled Chinese people. Chennai had never seen anything like this before..they've kickstarted the tour from Chennai and will cover other Indian cities.....


Thanks to Dream On, China’s Disabled People’s Performing Art Troupe. They call themselves disabled but they left us the thought in us that they are specially-abled than us by their stunning performing arts which was purely mesmerizing the whole crowd for 2 hours.

I got a 500 rs ticket for the show. While the show was on, I thought I should have bought a 1000 rs ticket. Their performances were spectacular and splendid and it was worth paying that money. But while coming out of the show, everyone felt the love they had showered on every individual in the hall. A girl who was on her wheel chair and a guy who was blind, both Chinese, were performing and singing Rahmans "Jai Ho", “Chinna Chinna Aasai” and moreover "Vande Mataram" by heart in Tamil. We couldn’t escape from feeling their love and it was priceless. Money cannot be substituted for it. I came out spell bounded, got few cards of them and their autograph. I am glad I did them for this is an event for lifetime and they are the real heroes in life spreading love and compassion all over the world.
http://rrajaram.blogspot.com/2010/01/dream-on.html

Ithai vida oru manusanukku santhosam vera enna :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow:

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These performers are truly amazing. See the video below:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6Dsd9H1wTE

ajaybaskar
12th January 2010, 10:07 AM
THE DREAM CATCHER

Steven Spielberg doesnt just make films, he, in his own words, converts dreams into reality. CT chats with the ace director ..

What do you know of Bollywood Is there any Indian filmmaker whose work youve seen and liked?

Im totally aware of whats happening there because one of your countrys industrialists is now associated with us. Though I have not seen many Bollywood films, as I prefer scifi /technology driven films over love stories. However, I have listened to many compositions of AR Rahman. Hes my all-time favourite musician from India.

:clap:

http://lite.epaper.timesofindia.com/getpage.aspx?pageid=21&pagesize=&edid=&edlabel=TOICH&mydateHid=12-01-2010&pubname=&edname=&publabel=TOI

ajaybaskar
12th January 2010, 10:34 AM
[tscii:915f217035]ARR and Shankar to make a music video!

By Moviebuzz | Tuesday, 12 January , 2010, 09:21

Maestro AR Rahman and ace director Shankar, the fantastic combinations that have spelled success in Tamil commercial cinema are going to make a music video.

They are doing it for the World Classical Tamil Meet- 2010 in June in Coimbatore.

It’s a meeting close to Chief Minister M Karunanidhi who is very receptive to the idea of a music video which will not only attract the youth, but will also act as a promo for the prestigious meet.

The views expressed in the article are the author's and not of Sify.com.

http://sify.com/movies/tamil/fullstory.php?id=14927034
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music man
12th January 2010, 10:24 PM
Kamal Hassan avoiding A.R.Rahman????

http://www.musicindiaonline.com/n/i/top_stories/3211/

littlemaster1982
12th January 2010, 10:26 PM
Music Man,

We discussed this already (http://www.mayyam.com/hub/viewtopic.php?p=2007210#2007210).

Babu606
13th January 2010, 11:11 AM
Another Great News for arr fans.


Steven Spielberg wants to work with A R Rahman
Steven Spielberg, one of the most successful Hollywood directors of all time, has said that he would like to work with Indian music maestro AR Rahman.


He was speaking to a popular English daily.

When he was asked about Rahman's music, he said, "I have heard interesting compositions of Rahman and would love to work with him in the near future."

Rahman won a double Oscar and one Golden Globe for his compositions in Danny Boyle's 'Slumdog Millionaire' last year.

Source: www.filmysouth.com

http://entertainment.in.msn.com/southcinema/article.aspx?cp-documentid=3529394

pure bliss
13th January 2010, 02:22 PM
Abhishek Bachchan starrer Delhi-6 has become the first Indian movie available for download on Apple iTunes.

The movie is available on the iTunes online store in the 'New and Noteworthy' section for $9.99 download-to-own.

"Launching Delhi-6, the complete film, on iTunes was a perfect fit as not only does the film appeal to all alike, but is another step in UTVs endeavour to set trends. We are extremely proud that Delhi-6 is the first Indian film on iTunes," Lokesh Dhar, vice president, UTV Motion Pictures, USA, said in a statement.

Co-produced by UTV Motion Pictures and Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra, it is directed by Mehra. Sonam Kapoor stars in the movie as the female lead.

Having released February 20 worldwide last year, it was a box office dud.

The movie has also been screened at the 66th Venice Film Festival, Bangkok International Film Festival and 29th Annual Hawaii International Film Festiva

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A.ANAND
14th January 2010, 10:21 AM
[tscii:e1f1d60928]Special treat for fans of Rahman

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysians will soon have the opportunity to watch a live
performance by Indian composer A.R. Rahman, who won an Oscar for his music
in Slumdog Millionaire.

The concert will be shown over the Australia Network on Astro Channel 521
at 5.30pm on Saturday.

The performance, which will include a line-up of more than 40 musicians
and Bollywood dancers, is one of the events at the Sydney Festival 2010 in
Paramatta Park.

¡°The concert celebrates Australia¡¯s cultural diversity and provides a
musical bridge between Australia and the region,¡± Australia Network chief
executive Bruce Dover said.

http://thestar. com.my/news/ story.asp? file=/2010/ 1/14/nation/ 5471067&sec= nation


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Rocky89
14th January 2010, 11:52 AM
[tscii:801dacdbca]Special treat for fans of Rahman

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysians will soon have the opportunity to watch a live
performance by Indian composer A.R. Rahman, who won an Oscar for his music
in Slumdog Millionaire.

The concert will be shown over the Australia Network on Astro Channel 521
at 5.30pm on Saturday.

The performance, which will include a line-up of more than 40 musicians
and Bollywood dancers, is one of the events at the Sydney Festival 2010 in
Paramatta Park.

¡°The concert celebrates Australia¡¯s cultural diversity and provides a
musical bridge between Australia and the region,¡± Australia Network chief
executive Bruce Dover said.

http://thestar. com.my/news/ story.asp? file=/2010/ 1/14/nation/ 5471067&sec= nation


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NOV
15th January 2010, 07:34 AM
A.R. Rahman to perform live in Sydney on Jan 16

By Bollywood Hungama News Network, January 14, 2010 - 14:45 IST

In spite of the recent attacks on Indian students in Australia, music maestro A.R. Rahman's much awaited Sydney concert at the Parramatta Park on January 16 will be taking place as per schedule. Australia Network will broadcast this mega concert live across 44 nations.

Rahman will perform with 40 Indian musicians and Bollywood dancers on stage. High-impact lighting displays, choreographed moving video screens and audience interaction are among the other highlights of this musical extravaganza. The live concert is conducted as part of Vivacity and the 2010 Sydney Festival.

The A.R. Rahman concert, co-hosted by Australian cricketing legend Matthew Hayden and ABC presenter Miriam Corowa, is a free event supported by the New South Wales Government.

Hayden, in a statement issued by the Australian Embassy in Delhi, said, "I am honoured and thrilled to be a part of A.R. Rahman's unique outdoor extravaganza and the Sydney Festival. Rahman was born in Chennai, a city that I have come to love and a part of India that is very special to me for many reasons. I am excited that many Australians will be able to enjoy what millions of people around the world have come to love and appreciate- the incredible Mozart of Madras and the amazing Indian musicians and Bollywood dancers."

Australia Network will broadcast the entire event on Saturday January 16.
http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/news/2010/01/14/13654/

littlemaster1982
15th January 2010, 07:37 AM
ARR interview with Anne Maria Nicholson(Australia)

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Thanks: Orkut ARR Fans Community.

Yathu
16th January 2010, 04:59 AM
Good interview.

I think ARR has invested in a hair straightener. :D

sathya_1979
16th January 2010, 08:00 PM
Sydney Concert Closing Speech by Thalaivar:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PgjnrUJPoZI

Thulli kudhichu chinna pulla maadhiri ennamaa enjoy panraar! Drishti suthi podanum :D

Appu s
16th January 2010, 08:14 PM
Sydney Concert Closing Speech by Thalaivar:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PgjnrUJPoZI

Thulli kudhichu chinna pulla maadhiri ennamaa enjoy panraar! Drishti suthi podanum :D

Woww! :ty: :ty:

wat he is teling? As in india says, the world is one family..Athukku appuram enna solrar :confused2:

sathya_1979
16th January 2010, 08:42 PM
"Vasudeva Kudumbakam"
From wikipedia:
Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam (from "vasudha", the earth; "eva" = emphasizer and "kutumbakam", "family") is a Sanskrit phrase [1] that means that the whole world is one single family.[2]

The theory originates in ancient Indian texts of India called the Upanishads[3] and is considered an integral part of the Hindu Philosophy[4].

shocker
16th January 2010, 08:49 PM
wow never seen ARR this buzzed!!!

A.ANAND
16th January 2010, 09:01 PM
thalaivar romba emotional agitaru pola! :clap:

A.ANAND
16th January 2010, 09:15 PM
[tscii:73c68f8d9e]Photos: Jai ho! A.R. Rahman thrills masses at Parramatta Park
newsLocal News16 Jan 10 @ 10:38pm by Steven Deare
A.R. Rahman sings during his free concert at Parramatta Park. PICTURE: MELVYN KNIPE
RAIN did not spoil the musical parade of Indian superstar A.R. Rahman as he thrilled tens of thousands of people in his concert extravaganza at a packed Parramatta Park.

Part of the Sydney Festival, the free concert had everything from Bollywood jive, hip hop-influenced grooves and traditional Indian sounds as (see photos here) Rahman and his entourage of colourful dancers captivated the crowd from start to finish on Saturday night.

That finish to the two and a half hour production came in the form of crowd favourite `Jai ho¡¯, which saw fireworks light the sky while concert-goers danced and chanted the chorus.

The Slumdog Millionaire composer addressed the crowd before the finale on what he had earlier in the night called ``one of the most historic concerts of my life¡¯¡¯.

``Thank you for being part of change,¡¯¡¯ he said, a reference to his wish to end the attacks against Indian students in Victoria.

``I want all of you guys staying here to bless the children of India with love.¡¯¡¯

Rahman also asked the crowd to spare a thought for the victims of the Haiti earthquake.

``Life is just like that. Anything can happen,¡¯¡¯ he said.

``So Jai ho, God bless you all.¡¯¡¯

They were words of wisdom to his adoring crowd, (see photos here) mostly expats from the subcontinent who came from across Sydney and interstate.

The crowd stretched over 500 metres through a tree-lined corridor in the park, many families seated on picnic rugs.

Most people stayed to the end of the concert, albeit some with umbrellas. Black clouds loomed overhead and light rain fell a couple of times but few revellers left early.

Former Australian cricket captain Steve Waugh commented on the mammoth crowd in his welcome speech before the concert.

``I¡¯ve never seen so many Indian people here, it reminds me when I was in Calcutta,¡¯¡¯ he told concert-goers.

He asked Australians to embrace all people who come to their country, and called Rahman ``the Sachin Tendulkar of music¡¯¡¯.

A spokesperson for NSW Police said there had been no reports of major incidents on the night.

ARE you pictured in one of our online photos from the concert? If so, you could be one of three lucky winners to
receive a $100 gift voucher from Myer. To find out if you are, don¡¯t miss Wednesday¡¯s edition of the Parramatta Advertiser, published in print and online.


http://parramatta-advertiser.whereilive.com.au/news/story/photos-jai-ho-ar-rahman-thrills-masses-at-parramatta-park/[/tscii:73c68f8d9e]

A.ANAND
16th January 2010, 09:18 PM
http://parramatta-advertiser.whereilive.com.au/photos/gallery/ar-rahman-concert-at-parramatta-park/

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