Yes. Agreed. Only a so called legendery music director has the right to throw personal criticism at fellow music director.
Yes as u said that his style...continously bashing other MDs.. --- In [email protected], PREM KISHEN <premk...@...> wrote: > > > guys ,pls do not abuse the music directior's.everyone have their own > style,ok? im piss off such an email that u guys sending! > > > > To: [email protected] > From: niven...@... > Date: Thu, 13 Aug 2009 04:05:59 +0000 > Subject: Re: [arr] Ilayaraja takes a 'dig' at A R Rahman > > > > > > Good observation Ramesh. Global Media is deviating from their main purpose of > informing and all they need is making business. > > Niven > > --- In [email protected], Ramesh R <triscodeca@> wrote: > > > > Standard operating procedure from a tabloid! > > > > > > 1. Publish a junk article with "he said, she said" accusations often > > entirely made up by the tabloid or draw false conclusions > > > > 2. Wait and watch till article gets circulated around and talked about. > > 3. Show up for press conference when the persons concerned clarify that > > they never said anything to that effect or were quoted out of context. > > 4. Repeat step 1. > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > From: Bivin Chandra <bivinchandra@> > > To: AR Fans group <[email protected]> > > Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2009 8:40:37 AM > > Subject: [arr] Ilayaraja takes a 'dig' at A R Rahman > > > > > > > > > > Kollywood observers feel that there has been a marked change in the public > > conduct and speeches of 'Maestro' Ilaiyaraaja for the past few months. The > > 'Isaignani', as he is popularly known, seldom involves himself in any > > activities other than composing music and making a rare appearance at > > functions. Of late, though, his speech appears to have been 'aimed' at > > having a go at his peer and junior A.R. Rehman, his one-time keyboard > > player. > > > > For the first time in more than three decades of his musical sojourn, > > Ilaiyaraaja has appeared in an entire song in his recent film > > 'Azhagarmalai'. The melodious title song in the film not only features him > > but also is sung by the Maestro himself. Even the lyrics were penned by > > himself and had lines such as "whosoever wishes to go away from this > > country may do as they please; I would remain here forever in the service > > of my people". > > > > These lines could be taken as against no particular individual; but his > > recent remarks at an event to launch a carnatic music-based album were > > unmistakable. Speaking at the launch, Ilaiyaraaja said that "Some persons > > claim that all the fame 'goes' to the Lord. This is wrong; why would be a > > God be in need of fame. Isn't He the one who showers on us fame and > > popularity and money? How can we 'return' to Him the fame given to us by > > Him? It won't be proper at all!" > > While all these queries raised by the Maestromight sound genuine, the > > reference to the man is unmistakable. When even a child knows that it's > > Rahman's popular habit to admit on stages that "all fame goes to the Lord", > > it's highly surprising as to what the Maestro expected the people to think > > of his reported remarks! > > > > > > http://www.chennaionline.com/film/news/Aug09/89Isaignani-takes-a-dig-at-A-R-Rahman.aspx > > > > > > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > More than messagescheck out the rest of the Windows Live. > http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowslive/ >

