friendships blossoms with rahman, communities form around him,
divinity comes to life from him,
world will be peaceful with him...


Regards,
Anantha the Dreamer

http://arrtheboss.blogspot.com
George Burns  - "I would go out with women my age, but there are no women my
age."

On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 1:40 PM, V S Rawat <[email protected]> wrote:

>   On 2/6/2009 12:35 PM India Time, _V S Rawat_ wrote:
>
> > One of my friends, some 24 year old, visited me yesterday and was using
> > my pc and playing songs. He happened to put Kisna songs and was playing
> > them all randomly so he reached put "kisna them [inst]".
>
> Yesterday, this guy visited again and I happen to put "Provoked" songs
> in winamp without telling him anything about it.
>
> Other songs he heard without noticing much, we kept on talking and then
> "Shillong" started playing and not even 3-4 seconds into it and he
> literally, physically jumped, got hold of mouse and increased the
> volume. He commented "soooo catchy." His body was shaking in some dance
> moves and he was listening to it fully engrossed.
>
> He again commented "Rahman?" looking at me. I smiled. He commented "Of
> course!" and laughed himself, and said "I never heard this one." and
> kept on listening to it and monkey dancing sitting on the chair.
>
> All songs of the movie kept on playing in loop but this is the one that
> captivated him most.
>
> I had noticed that he had recently started putting "A R Rahman" as his
> fav music personality in his social networking sites profiles.
> Previously, he was putting only English music personalities' names
> there. All those have given way to "A R Rahman" now.
>
> Yesterday he remarked "if Rahman gets an Oscar, I wish to give him a
> dinner wherever he says."
>
> (hope you guys don't find anything objectionable in his "if" and "he
> says". This is innocent comment of a young guy.)
>
> And his wish has more chance of coming true than many such wishes of
> mine because the guy is a charmer and does what he sets to do. As an
> example, he is a friend of Simran Kaur (Miss India Universe 2008) whom
> he had come to know on his known, he says, while the bombay girl was
> studying here at Indore and they both were captains of their ladies' and
> men's basketball teams respectively. He said she had even visited his
> family and met his parents, so I guess he is not lying. Please read
> nothing more in it than what is written.
>
> I told him "if you manage to give a dinner to ARR, then I will give YOU
> a dinner." he he he. I am a humble one.
>
> Whatever. The point is that our friendship has gone to a deeper level
> due to ARR's music. He now asks me things about ARR and his music,
> though otherwise he considers himself to be omniscient.
>
> --
>
> I felt sort of sad that several such great works of our man had gone
> unnoticed due to poor marketing, no advertising when they have the
> capability to charm people in a few seconds.
>
> I wonder whether we fans can find some ways of spreading awareness about
> our man's such "lost" great work among our friends circle. Please
> suggest how we can do it. Individually we had been doing it, but I
> wonder if we could now start doing it coherently as a mission, like - by
> selecting a "song of the week" among ARR's "unnoticed" songs and play
> that for ourselves and share with our friends and on net mailing lists,
> newsgroups, forums, etc. during the week.
>
> --
> Rawat
>  
>

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