Rhythm was the album that changed me from Rahman fan to a Rahmaniac :)

--- In [email protected], murali ramakrishnan <dippytheja...@...> 
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> one of the master piece of arrahman,
> this is one of the file where people started realising it is one of the best 
> movies and musicthat they have ever come crossed after many years.
> dir vasanth also mentioned that many liked rhythm much than keladi kanmani.
> i pray god that arr should work with vasanth again to create an o/s album 
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> To: [email protected]
> From: arijit...@...
> Date: Fri, 18 Dec 2009 09:54:55 -0500
> Subject: Re: [arr] Revisiting "RHYTHM" (2000) Music Album!!
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> Rhythm is a true masterpiece by Rahman. My favorite is Anbae Idhu  (Sky)... 
> which you've not mentioned above.
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> I just used two gems in my personal videos... have a look at them... hope u 
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> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIgXyDm-nEY
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5Ga8gbFsPY
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> Arijit
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> 2009/12/18 ARRvind <arr_arv...@...>
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> Movie : Rhythm
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> Music : A R Rahman
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> Cast : Arjun , Meena, Jyothika , Ramesh Aravind, Lakshmi, Nagesh
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> Lyrics : Vairamuthu
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> Direction : Vasanth
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>                These days,  seldom does a movie and its music captivates us 
> because of its sheer simplicity! "Rhythm" definelty falls under such 
> category. The music and movie both moves like a sweet breeze not tampering 
> upon each other(except "Aiyyo Pathikicchi" though!). While the movie is based 
> on the realistic challenges that people face while setting a steady course 
> for their lives, the songs of this movie is based upon the quintessential 5 
> elements of this planet. All the 5 elements, viz. Land, Water, Fire, Air and 
> Sky, are showcaused so perfectly in the songs that makes the listener go 
> awestruck and dance in reverence! 
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> Nadhiye Nadhiye (Water) ---> Unni Menon and Chorus
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>                 "Dheem Tanana Dheem Tanana Dheem Tananaa..." thus begins a 
> swooning and swaying music in the voice of ever refreshing Unni Menon. The 
> water gushing sounds in this song makes anyone imagine oneself bathing in a 
> mighty river and enjoying the swim. Vairamuthu's comparisons between a woman 
> and river are plain historic and can't be rewritten by anyone! His lyrics 
> goes above par excellence which deserves every accolades and awards. The 
> female chorus hums and gushes even as Unni Menon describe their beauties. A 
> stunning composition by Rahman ji which registers inside all music lovers for 
> many years to come.!
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> Thaniye Thanandhaniye (Land) ---> Shankar Mahadevan
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>                      A song based on the Land which talks about its patience 
> and stability to with-hold the burden. As usual, its a tailor made song for 
> Shankar Mahadevan who also makes his appearance in the video matching some 
> steps to the tunes of ARR. I personally liked only the pallavi(Mukhda) part 
> of the song. I somehow felt the Charanam(Antara) looses its fizz in the 
> middle and later bounce back to its glory. The same song was totally 
> rejuvenated by Rahman sir in the hindi song "Nachley.." sung by Daler Mehendi 
> for the movie Lakeer. The interludes of this song has some great instrumental 
> pieces which pushes one to an imaginary world. 
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> Aiyyo Pattikicchhi (Fire) ---> Udit Narayan , Vasundhara Das
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>               The only element which appears to have added for commercial/ 
> box office compulsories in this movie. Audio is quite appealing and sounds 
> very seducting. Vairamuthu binds in the passion of love with a wild fire and 
> writes some daring words like "..Neruppai Neruppal Anaippom Vaa...." . 
> Picturised on Ramya Krishnan and Raju Sundaram, the visuals are bright red 
> flames all over.  Udit Narayan, as usual butchers the language and yet sounds 
> like a perfect match for the song. Nothing to tell about Vasundhara Das, its 
> her forte`. The flute(may be Navin) piece is the most appealing part in the 
> interludes and so is Vasundhara's "tatarataaaa..."  hummings.
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> Kaatre En Vasal (Wind) ---> Unni Krishnan, Kavita Krishnamurthy Subramaniam
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