ya
same as

"when ppl talk bad at ur back, dont worry as it means u r two steps ahead of
them "



On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 9:45 AM, karthik subramanian <
[email protected]> wrote:

>   Well said. Reminds me of a dialogue from GURU ' Jab log tumhare baare
> mein bura bolna shuru karein, to samajh lo ki tum aage badh rahe ho..."
>
>
>
>  ------------------------------
> *From:* Chord <[email protected]>
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Sent:* Friday, January 30, 2009 7:17:12 AM
> *Subject:* [arr] When you are number one, there WILL be a bullseye target
> on your back
>
>  If happens everywhere. It's the nature of the beast. Jealousy, envy,
> whatever it is. When you're the top of the game, THE top, you will
> have shots coming your way. It is to be expected.
>
> Rahman is the best. He is receiving lots of attention, praise, etc.
> The comments by Mr. Singh to me are not surprising given that I knew
> that one of these days, someone would open their mouth and say
> something negative about ARR. It was bound to happen. And it WILL
> probably happen again. Someone will speak to the media and say
> something sarcastic, or negative about Rahman, similar to what Ismail
> Darbar said about Rahman a few years ago.
>
> What bothered me about Mr. Singh's comments is that even if he didn't
> mean to attack Rahman himself, the way his comments came out sounded
> very accusatory and insulting, essentially saying, "What Rahman has
> accomplished is really not that great given that he has not composed
> ghazals since ghazals are the ultimate and superior form of music".
> His tone was arrogant and of superiority. Why couldn't he have just
> said "I would love for Rahman to compose ghazals since films today
> don't have a lot of them. Rahman is talented and versatile enough to
> compose ghazals". It is obvious that Mr. Singh has issues related to
> anger and bitterness over his life and the fact that he is not getting
> many film assignments. A person of his age and stature shouldn't be
> making such impulsive and blunt remarks. I would expect that from a
> junior artist or someone much younger.
>
> When people make such comments about how Rahman uses only Western
> tunes, did they ever hear his soundtracks such as Water, Earth,
> Lagaan, Bose? What about songs like Piya Ho, Naina Neer, Na Shiqua
> Hota, Mujphe Toofan, Sarfarosh Ki Tamanna, Desh Ki Mitti, Ghooparani,
> Tere Bina, etc. etc.? You would get the feeling that they think that
> Rahman only composes songs like Pappu all the time!!
>
>
>  
>



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