I think yoiu are reading into the review so much.  I personally really like 
the music of Aryan.  No, I wouldn't compare the song Rab Ne Mere or the 
vocals of Teri Te Mein to Rahman.  BUT, i do understand why he said the 
music of Rab ne Mere reminds him of Rahman.  Probably because of the  hyper 
play of the strings throughout the backdrop of the melody.  But no, it's not 
reminiscent of Rahman.  But, don't take offense...i wouldn't blame the 
reviewer at all.

Aakash


>From: sreehari nair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [email protected]
>To: arr fan club <[email protected]>
>Subject: [arr] Anand Raj Anand being compared to A R Rahman for Aryan’s 
>music
>Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2006 01:52:41 -0800 (PST)
>
>Hi,
>
>   I do not how many here have read the reviews on rediff.com on the music 
>of Aryan, composed by Anand Raj Anand. (For those who haven’t read it, 
>follow the link.. http://in.rediff.com/movies/2006/mar/29aryan.htm. The 
>reviewer Komal Mehta in his/her comments on the song Rab ne from Aryan says 
>that the song sounds similar to a A R Rahman song and in the next line goes 
>on say that: “The lyrics are nice and the music is soothing but it is 
>indistinguishable from the various other love songs that come out every 
>week.” Isn’t it the biggest insult to a man who has changed the equations 
>of the Indian music industry?
>
>   Two paragraphs later, the writer reviews another song Teri te mein. 
>Apparently the song has been sung by Anand Raj Anand himself. Now the 
>writer he or she, whoever it is, goes on to praise the song and in the end 
>mentions that the song reminded her of Rahman’s vocals in RDB. Note that 
>the writer has mentioned “vocals”.
>
>   After reading the article, I couldn’t help but to listen to the songs, I 
>was wondering if Anand Raj Anand has actually been able to the cult of 
>status of our Boss. First I heard Rab ne, which the writer has said has a 
>Rahmanish effect. People, you won’t believe, the song is not a trash but 
>doesn’t even reach anywhere near what our Boss creates. The song sounds 
>more like a Sandeep Chowta’s work and the statement in the article first 
>saying it sounds like Rahman and then “is indistinguishable”, I feel is the 
>most ridiculous statement ever written by a music reviewer.
>
>   Next I listened to the song Teri te mein, again a typical Sandeep Chowta 
>style, very undertone, it can be on charts for sometime (on the basis that 
>audiences like Himmesh Reshammiya) but what irritated me is the writer 
>mentioning, it reminded him/her of Rahman’s vocals in RDB. Again a baseless 
>and preposterous statement. The song infact I felt is on the same lines as 
>of the song DUS composed by Sandeep Chowta. How can he/she compare Rahman’s 
>vocals in Luka Chuppi or Khalbali or Roobaroo to a song which doesn’t even 
>sound great to listen repeatedly?
>
>   What I felt was the writer has been paid undertable to write such a 
>pompous review and specially to mention ARR name.
>
>   I do not know if I am talking or thinking aloud but being a Rahman fan, 
>I couldn’t accept the lines on face value. I would like to know what you 
>people think.
>
>   Thanks
>
>   Sreehari
>
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