Oh! Thnx a ton for explaining that, How I wish the jury would vote 
for the song they loved rather than any one of the two, thinking they 
voted for the album!




--- In [email protected], V S Rawat <vsra...@...> wrote:
>
> On 2/20/2009 12:27 AM India Time, _ramakrisha laxmana subramanian 
siva 
> gopala acharya iyer .aiyooo amma idli wada dosa sambar chatni ._ 
wrote:
> 
> > I am wondering how AR 'could' lose the best song Oscar to Wall-E, 
esp 
> > the whole funda of splitting of votes. I mean if all three songs 
are 
> > treated as separate tracks, the best one with max votes would 
win. The 
> > guys who are voting wouldn't care about both tracks being from a 
> > single album, and if they think the WALL-E ka song was better, 
it'd 
> > garner max votes. I don't get how AR could lose out just coz two 
of 
> > his songs from the same album have been nominated in the category.
> 
> Of course.
> 
> but, as an extreme example, say,
> Wall-E gets 34%
> O Saya gets 33%
> Jai Ho gets 33%
> 
> So, God forbid, Wall-E wins even when ARR and SDM actually got a 
total 
> of double votes than this one.
> 
> The point was that when two tracks are from same album, by same 
> composer, the voters don't actually bother which one wins as long 
as any 
> one of them wins, so they vote for any of them randomly.
> 
> But, if only one of an album's or a composer's track is there, 
voters 
> would have voted for that one only.
> 
> Whatever. Two nominations in a "debut" is a great achievement.
> 
> --
> Rawat
>


  • ... Vithur
    • ... ramakrisha laxmana subramanian siva gopala acharya iyer .aiyooo amma idli wada dosa sambar chatni .
      • ... V S Rawat
        • ... ramakrisha laxmana subramanian siva gopala acharya iyer .aiyooo amma idli wada dosa sambar chatni .

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