The video seems to have been removed. Any other links to this interview, please? Thanks.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sureshs65
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The video seems to have been removed. Any other links to this interview, please? Thanks.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sureshs65
Hello ,
Just checked the site Aynagaran , it happened to check the viewers response for Nandalala movie, where most of them highlight raja sir's music.
Kindly go to the below site and click the AUDIENCE REVIEW VEDIO link
http://www.ayngaran.com/frame.php?iframepath=home.php
People like us are more in chennai who like's Raja sir and his music...
Regards
http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/t...nts/24600.html
Suresh openly admitting they rode on IR's wave. Quite true indeed.
Yes, it gave me goosebumps when Suresh told how IR's music was backbone and when he admitted that "Avarai Vetchi thaan Naanga Vaazhnthutom", my eyes got wet.Quote:
Originally Posted by NormalMan
Hats off and thanks to Suresh for acknowledging openly!!
Thanks NormalMan for sharing.
http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/t...nts/24559.html
I think and think - that the appreciation for background score is more below the vindhyas and than above it . Think about this , its a neither a song , nor a heroine dropping down to take a pencil , nor a crass song , nor a punch that results in 50 people flying, nor your 50+ old hero masked in a wig ...
But its just a small kid ruminating and running to pick a kid - nothing great ( but nice) visuals - but the crowd gives a big applause when the music ends - NOw where in th earth, such appreciation of background score is there ?
PS : I was once speaking to my dear friend from Mumbai. When asked about interludes in songs , this was his reply " They are not really necessary , but just fillers ! " - their appreciation of music is much more for lyrics and the tone i guess.
Dear Ramki,
We have to be pity for these people having not felt or tasted the emotional feelings in music. If they care more about lyrics then they can buy lots of poems written by great poets around the world. Even in our house one person will be a capable of writing poems and can be read or hear....
The present mad flim industry fails to recognise that the good movie is a combinatination of talents in their respective fields. In our tamil industry ... Bagayaraj tries to give music, vikram sings , cheran acts , and out put is a complete nonsense.
And , certain directors know well when their movie blended with raja's music it elevates to higher level but they dont want , you know why , they want to be spoken by mass that the movie is hit because of their talent , the success should not be shared ......
But, indirectly they fail to entertain obsolutely. If these directors ignore the songs or the background , let them take movies without any backgrond score and show real sounds , car chase ,figts let it be original without any sound track,,, Can they go for this alternate... Example of recent moives, Nadoodigal - inspite of good plot the movie fails in background score and songs. No body now remembers the plot only the song be in period and be with us.
Who can change them...................
Again i am not yealing to do movies with only for Ilayaraja sir.. you can go to certain music directors who gives music in our cultural templates , I am searching nowadays after IR , Baradwaj and Vidya sagar.... :!:
its not their (those from across the Vindhyas) fault that they did not have someone like IR to groom them in the art of BGM listening/appreciation! so, to be condescending is unfair - 'for they know not, what it is'
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Originally Posted by irir123
No white dress here, looks like silk saree
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Why does Mysskin show up as someone who is afraid of IR ? why has it become a habit for our filmmakers to show themselves as being submissive of someone who is as senior as IR, rather than show them genuine respect ??Quote:
Originally Posted by rajkumarc
Mysskin's slouched shoulders and clasping hands together was definitely embarassing to watch!
both of them were part of a creative team and are talking about their product and why cudnt they both behave as collaborators and not as a senior-novice pair doing a faceoff ?
does IR elicit such a behavior from the people he works with, or, is it just people's perception that he expects ppl to behave that way ??
i have not seen film-makers behaving in such a fashion with ARR or MSV !