lol....Dude did u read the P.S.of the article !!!!
One cant jus restict TOP 10 when it comes to ARR's compositions....



On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 2:11 PM, Asmin <[email protected]> wrote:

>    Hi Vithur,
>
> How about 'INDIAN', not in the list???
> Better to remove Delhi 6 from this list, its still new.
> You are talking about 10 Greatest sountracks!!!
> Thanks
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> *From:* Vithur <[email protected]>
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Sent:* Wednesday, February 25, 2009 3:44:45 PM
> *Subject:* [arr] The top 10 greatest AR Rahman film soundtracks
>
>  The top 10 greatest AR Rahman film soundtracks Sidin 
> Vadukut<http://blogs.livemint.com/members/Sidin-Vadukut.aspx>
> - Wednesday, February 25, 2009 10:34 AM
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> Don't take our word for it.
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> It's what you, the readers of this blog, told us after enthusiastically
> participating in the poll mentioned in the last 
> post<http://blogs.livemint.com/blogs/lounge/archive/2009/02/23/what-is-ar-rahman-s-greatest-ever-film-soundtrack.aspx>.
> Many of you left comments and dozens of you polled. At the final count, we
> had exactly 200 votes when we decided to analyze results at around 10:30 AM
> this morning. We had asked you to choose from five films of our choosing
> (Rang De Basanti, Roja, Pudhiya Mugam, Delhi 6 and Lagaan) plus Slumdog
> Millionaire and let you add films of your own choosing. And you committed
> music fans added plenty: we had atleast one vote for a total of 25 films.
> (Opinions made in the comments section have not been taken into account. Not
> because we don't like your comments, we crave comments, but because we could
> be double counting people who commented *and *polled.)
>
> Here in reverse order of votes won are the top 10 most popular ARR film
> soundtracks according to PlayThings readers:
>
> *Number 10: Thiruda Thiruda*
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> A ARR-Mani Ratnam project from 1993 that did not do too well at the box
> office but won plenty of fans for its music. Every track was a hit including
> Veerapandi Kottayile, Konjam Nilavu and Rasathi. Little known fact about
> Thiruda Thiruda: the writing credits for this movie goes to a then little
> known writer and film maker Ram Gopal Varma. He went on to later make Ram
> Gopal Varma ki Aag and make me want to bludgeon myself to death with a
> remote control.
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> *Number 9: Iruvar*
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> Again a ARR-MR project, Iruvar was a controversial lightly veiled biopic of
> Tamil politician, film star and god-on-earth MG Ramachandran. No one will
> forget the Hello Mister song in the movie not just for the music itself but
> for the unveiling of a young, sexy Aishwarya Rai in her debut film. Cue
> goosebumps. And then some. (Also Mohanlal! Yay!)
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> *Number 8: Alaipayuthe*
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> Yes, this ARR-MR collaboration business is beginning to bore no? But whatay
> soundtrack this is. And the rare movie that matches Rahman's music with
> stunning visuals. One of my fave tracks from the album, Endendrum Punnagai,
> was originally not part of the album. (And if I remember right, was missing
> from the first batch of CDs and tapes.) But it was very popular and they
> brought it back into the official OST.
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> *Number 7: Pudhiya Mugam*
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> Collective high five everyone. I won't repeat everything I said before, but
> if you haven't had a chance to listen to music you really must. And try to
> ignore the damp squib Vishwavidaata remix.
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> *Number 6: Delhi-6*
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> For a while I was worried about Delhi-6. After the first 100 votes or so,
> there wasn't even one vote for this recent masterpiece. Thankfully it picked
> up steam later. A wonderfully varied and nuanced track if you ask me. That
> and Dev D will take time to be replaced in our iPods.
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> *Number 5: Bombay*
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> No surprises here. A critical and popular success in every language.
> Wikipedia adds these bits of trivia:
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> *The track "Bombay Theme" from the soundtrack is an instrumental
> orchestral piece composed, arranged and conducted by A. R. Rahman. It was
> recently featured in the soundtrack and score of the Nicolas Cage film Lord
> of War, released in 2005. It has appeared on several compillation CDs since
> the film's release including on Volume 5 of the chill-out compilation Café
> del Mar, released in 1998. It also appeared on a French TV commercial for
> Volvic starring Zinedine Zidane in 2000. The soundtrack also found success
> in its dubbed versions. *
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> *Number 4: Lagaan*
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> What did you say? A three hour musical about a cricket match? HELL YEAH!
> The L.A. Times spokes for us 
> all<http://www.calendarlive.com/movies/reviews/cl-movie000033006may10,0,6839824.story>when
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> *Ashutosh Gowariker's glorious "Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India" is to
> the Bollywood musical epic what Ang Lee's "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon"
> was to the period martial arts action adventure: an affectionate homage to a
> popular genre that raises it to the level of an art film with fully drawn
> characters, a serious underlying theme and a sophisticated style and point
> of view.
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> Most crucially, its songs and dances are not mere interludes inserted in
> the action, bringing it to a halt--a Bollywood trademark--but are fully
> integrated into the plot and marked by expressive, dynamic singing and
> dancing that infuse a historical drama with energy and immediacy.*
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> *Number 3:  Rang De Basanti*
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> Did you know that Nelly Furtado was, at one point, lined up to perform on
> the 
> album<http://www.radiosargam.com/films/archives/1586/nelly-furtado-was-to-feature-in-rang-de-basanti.html>?
> And while the movie didn't repeat the Oscar nomination success of RDB, it
> did get a couple of tracks on to the long 
> list<http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/City_Supplements/Ahmedabad_Times/I_was_in_tears_when_Lataji_was_singing_the_song/articleshow/824712.cms>.
> Super super album.
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> *Number 2: Dil Se...*
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> Notice how accurately we put three dots at the end of the title. This one
> was not on our list and was added on by enthusiasts. Weonderfully shot,
> beautifully supported music but a slightly underwhelming film. The opening
> song, that one on the train with Malaika Arora and SRK, ranked ninth on a
> BBC World Top 
> Ten<http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/us/features/topten/profiles/index.shtml>
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> Which nicely brings us to the most highly rated AR Rahman motion picture
> soundtrack of all time... (drum roll... okay now a little flute...
> trumpets...)
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> *Number 1: Roja*
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> ARR's first ever movie soundtrack remains his most popular. Roja was easily
> the most favoured in our poll, picking up almost half of all votes polled.
> Which is remarkable for a movie album now going on 17 years. (My, haven't we
> all grown old.) Richard Corliss of Time magazine puts it 
> nicely<http://www.time.com/time/2005/100movies/0,23220,soundtracks,00.html>in 
> his listing of the Top 100 soundtracks of all time:
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> *Through this grim political parable, Rahman laced some spectacular
> melodies that not only serve the drama, they create their own[EM]as in the
> duet ballads "Yeh Haseen Vadiyan" and "Roja Jaaneman," which first are
> grounded in recitative, then suddenly ascend into celestial melody. This
> astonishing debut work parades Rahman's gift for alchemizing outside
> influences until they are totally Tamil, totally Rahman. He plays with
> reggae and jungle rhythms, fiddles with Broadway-style orchestrations, runs
> cool variations on Morricone's scores for Italian westerns.*
>
> Many thanks for everyone who read the post, commented and voted. Do tell us
> what you think of the results. And a colleague also asks me to hark out to
> all the Illayaraja fans out there. So what do you guys have to say about all
> this attention going out to your arch-nemesis? Vent fury I say!
>
> P.s. The poll remains open indefinitely. Who knows? Maybe time will change
> those ratings.
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> -http://blogs. livemint. com/blogs/ lounge/archive/ 2009/02/25/
> the-top-10- greatest- ar-rahman- film-soundtracks 
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> regards,
> Vithur
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