This may sound dumb but I really wouldn't want to ask any questions to ARR. As 
it is, there are just way too many questions thrown by the media to him at the 
moment. 
Given a choice, I would really be happy watching ARR chilled out and talking 
about his life, his music and his experience in the film world at his own free 
will, rather than giving brisk answers to questions. 
An interview need not be looked upon in its literal sense. It certainly need 
not be a Q & A session. A lovely chat/talk/discussion (or whatever you may name 
it) would have been wonderful for a change. It leaves a nice impression on the 
interviewer…plus, the interviewee has the opportunity to voice out what he 
feels instead of confining himself to the questions asked. And we, as the 
viewers get the opportunity to see a lighter sight of the interviewee himself.


--- In [email protected], Indmov Buff <indmovb...@...> wrote:
>
> The recent e-mails about repetitive interview questions got me thinking. What 
> would I want to ask AR if I had the opportunity to? A question that he has 
> not been asked before? Given a chance, what would you guys ask him?
>


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