I dont mean to offend anyone but how is it possible for some to make 10 good 
posts & one bitter post that washes away those 10 posts. For them, their own 
words are gone after some weeks ! Why they maintain double standards !  Imho Ay 
Hairathe, Tere bina & that bgm song are those three which are quite unique to 
choose ARR for all awards of best music, best bg score & best singer. He missed 
best singer award. I though what ARR missed in yeh jo des song will take in 
tere bina. Ok. God thinks other way. Men of patience will rule the world. 
   
  Regards Pavan 
   
  

Moin Ali <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
   
            Well said Anil, fully agree.
   
  ARR rules!

Anil Nair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
      Chord ...
If they had been biased - wouldn't ARR also have won the "Best 
Singer" too?

While I agree that Filmare is more a popular choice award rather 
than "the real thing" is some cases - in ARR's case there is no such 
question.

Omkara and Taare Zameen Par - both whilst great music albums aren't 
something that clicked with the masses in entirety - purely due to 
their themes (i mean the movie subject). The movies by itself might 
have done wonders but the music ...it was sections of people who 
liked sections of the album.

Thats what the difference is with a Guru or a RDB. Even though I wont 
say it was a 100% success with one n all ...it was still much better 
received by people. Add to that the movie themes ..again populist 
themes ...

Beyond that obviously the repeat quality and the lasting effect. I 
don't seem to recall Omkara songs still being played often in 
gatherings etc ...I do still hear RDB though ....

Last but not least ...simply speaking ..there is no match to 
Rahman ....no comparison and absoutely no doubt that where 
stands ...he stands tall ...infact the tallest ...Filmfare 
acknowledging it barely stands testimony to that :-))

-A

--- In [email protected], "Chord" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm not really disputing Guru's deserving of awards as much as
> filmfare's notoriety for being biased and selective, as has been the
> case many a times in the past as well. Many having issues with
> filmfare is no secret.
> 
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], Gopal Srinivasan <catchgops@>
> wrote:
> >
> > Guru has won every music composition award at every award event it
> was competing in, why blame Filmfare only?-
> > 
> > Filmfare:
> > 
> > Best
> > Music - Guru (Hindi, 2008) Best Background Score - Guru
> > (Hindi, 2008) 
> > Screen:
> > 
> > Best
> > Music - Guru (Hindi, 2008) Best Background Score - Guru
> > (Hindi, 2008) 
> > Bollywood International Film Awards
> > 
> > Best
> > Music - Guru (Hindi, 2008) 
> > V. Shantaram Film Awards
> > 
> > Best Music - Guru (Hindi, 2008)
> > 
> > ----- Original Message ----
> > From: Chord <purevibz@>
> > To: [email protected]
> > Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2008 1:18:46 AM
> > Subject: [arr] ARR and awards
> > 
> > DISCLAIMER: Please do not interpret any of my
> comments below as being 
> > anti ARR. I worhship the Boss and his music!
> > 
> > Happy for ARR and for us fans that he won the filmfare for both 
music 
> > and BGM for Guru! There are no doubts that ARR's achievements 
are 
> > award worthy! 
> > 
> > However, I want to separate myself from the fan part of myself 
and 
> > think about the relationship between ARR and filmfare. ARR has 
won 
> > many filmfare awards, in fact the most out of anyone! No doubt, 
most 
> > of these awards are deserving. Let's face it, his music is THE 
BEST 
> > period overall. However, when it comes to the most recent Hindi 
> > soundtracks, Guru and RDB, I'm not quite certain that they 
deserve to 
> > be winners, from a purely musical and impactful standpoint.
> > 
> > 2006 - RDB won - not only in filmfare, but in other award 
> > ceremonies. Yes, RDB was a huge hit for movie and music. Was 
RDB 
> > the best music of 2006? Not in my opinion. Omkara was the 
best. 
> > Even ARR himself admitted that Omkara was his favorite. I think 
> > Omkara won with the critics. 
> > 
> > 2007 - Guru won. Guru had some mindblowing songs, some of ARR's 
best 
> > work, but it also had relatively mediocre numbers like Baazi Laga 
and 
> > Ek Lo. IMO, the best soundtrack of 2007 was Taare Zameen Par 
with 
> > Guru a very close second. Did Guru have the best BGM? Granted, 
it 
> > was brilliant, but IMO, Eklavya had a better BGM score.
> > 
> > The question has to come up: Is filmfare biased towards Rahman? 
> > Maybe. Does the filmfare award for best music really represent 
the 
> > best album? Not always. It's the case with a lot of awards. 
> > 
> > Many people have issues with filmfare in both directions. Yes, I 
> > love it that ARR won two years in a row. As a fan, I couldn't be 
> > more happy to see him recognized. Guru deserves to be recognized 
as 
> > an outstanding soundtrack and the public response to it has been 
> > superb. Albums are supposed to be awarded by votes, so I guess, 
Guru 
> > won because the public demanded it. I'm thrilled. But, I'm not 
> > exactly convinced that this was purely a gentry-elective 
process. 
> > 
> > 
> > 
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