Everyone should understand that the song got awards because of ARR's 
music, not because of Gulzar's lyrics, not because of any singer in it.

--
Rawat

On 7/21/2010 7:59 PM India Time, [email protected]_ wrote:

> This really makes me feel bad.. Who is he referring to?
>
> Sent from my Nokia phone
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gomzy™
> Sent:  21:07:2010 7.06.33 pm
> Subject:  Re: [arr] "There is a virus in Rahman’s hermitage"-Sukhwinder Singh
>
>
> Sukhi is best ignored.
>
> On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 6:41 PM, riyazeth<[email protected]>  wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> This has been taken from the Times of India interview of Sukhwinder Singh,
>> what is he talking about here?
>>
>> Beyond negativity
>>
>> Speaking of tuning, Sukhi's best songs were composed by A R Rahman. But,
>> there were reports of differences cropping up between the two when Rahman
>> didn't take him for the Oscars and even Grammy. To this, he says: "Success
>> is a celebration, which has to be cherished! I believe others' success
>> should also reflect on your face. And I've learnt one thing - If someone,
>> who has always done his best for you, suddenly starts scolding you or
>> behaves badly - try to remember the good things that he had earlier done for
>> you!" But, when the two met after the controversy, wasn't there negativity
>> in the air? "Not at all! In fact, I asked Rahman where's my biryani and both
>> of us sat down and ate a hearty meal! We did Raavan after that, and will
>> soon work on another project too. Rahman is a living saint, who can't do
>> anything negative! But, there's a virus in his hermitage, which is not from
>> the musical world. If that virus is not checked in time, it may just corrode
>> his work."
>>
>> Ryaaz

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