Aravind,

m with u on this. some people will never understand and will come up with
big explanations for defending some other artists and never voice their
opinion to back ARR.

btw, the video is like a 80's cut with a song & music having a 70's touch to
it. OMG! m wondering the purpose of this song.. just to express the ego
feelings?! :)

On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 3:02 AM, Aravind AM <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> Dear Ramesh,
>
> Being diplomatic, and avoiding arguments is one thing! Not accepting the
> truth when it is staring right on your face is another.
>
> One may argue that the lyrics are suited for the characters of the movie...
> But, if you've followed Tamil industry closely, you will know that attacking
> people through song lyrics, is something IR has done in the past too. That's
> his style. This is NOT the first time!
>
> BTW, the song is not picturised on any characters of the movie, it is
> picturised on IR himself! It's shot like a music video, having nothing to do
> with the movie itself! Here's the link for the vid
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vIztOkvuHTY
>
> About IR criticising "Ella Pugazhum" - I dont need the media to tell me
> what it is! It is crystal clear what IR is saying!
>
> Such statements exist in Hinduism, in vedas and puranas too, where
> everything is attributed to God...It is a to say "I don't take credits for
> all my achievements, it's all given to me by God"...  It is not a matter of
> philosophy, or beliefs.... Someone who claims to be so spiritual, whom
> everyone calls a "saint" should very well know this and understand, whether
> he believes in it or not! Even if he doesn't believe in it, do you think he
> should have spoken on stage the way he did?
> Do you think it is a mature comment, coming from a veteran of the stature
> of IR? It is totally unwarranted and uncalled for! This is the point I'm
> trying to impress upon.
>
> Aravind
>
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> --- On *Fri, 14/8/09, Ramesh R <[email protected]>* wrote:
>
>
> From: Ramesh R <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [arr] Ilayaraja takes a 'dig' at A R Rahman
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Friday, 14 August, 2009, 12:24 PM
>
>
>
> I cannot believe we are still beating at this.
>
> "You should listen to the the song titled "Ulagam Ippo" written, composed
> and sung by IR from the new album Azhagar Malai. IR's jealousy comes out
> clearly in that. The song lyrics talks about how people leave the country
> for money and that those people, though they may be rich, are mean and poor
> in his view point! The lyrics further goes that world may change, people may
> go wherever, but I'll stay here and serve the country."
>
>
> The song lyrics are by Vaali. It seems appropriate for the movie ('Azhagar
> Malai <http://popcorn.oneindia.in/movie-synopsis/2847/azhagar-malai.html>is 
> about the egoistic and irate village heads and a youngster trying to
> change their attitude').
>
>  It takes a creative mind to extrapolate this into inferring that IR is
> taking a dig at ARR. Anyone doing so is conveniently 
> forgetting<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confirmation_bias>that IR has also 
> gone abroad and worked/performed (his 1st Symphony
> conducted by John Scott (London?), the concert in Italy, the Thiruvasagam
> symphony/oratorio in Budapest...)
>
> I can't read Tamil so I have no idea what the Kumudam article that Aravind
> attached says. Pay attention to the context and the conclusion drawn. Don't
> fall for the trap laid out by junk media.
>
> The second comment about fame and God's gift is a matter of philosophy. ARR
> believes in one thing and IR in another. So what? It's just like how no two
> astrologers will ever agree on the same thing.
>
> And why should it matter if a music artist is an egoist? Shouldn't you
> bother only about the music? ARR is one of a kind-- we like him for his
> music and also his humility and the personal example he sets for others. It
> is wrong to expect that every artist will be equally humble and kind. I'll
> say that it's quite common that a lot of great artists have big egos. That's
> part of what pushes them to excel.
>
>
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> *From:* Aravind AM <aravind...@yahoo. com>
>
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