A.R.Rahman (Fan Club)-Part2 - Page 28

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Posted: 18 years ago

Originally posted by: rachna_5



oh my... u have given me a difficult task 😆
i'll think of the lyrics... i'll post them in awhile. Take your time..😊

as for number 8, i think the album of Dil ne jise apna kaha. none of the numbers were appealing

but thankfuly that was his one and only mediocre apple Thats right.

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Posted: 18 years ago
Next questions:
10.Rachna you are from Philippines, how do you listen Rahmanji's music there?Does his albums available there?
In television or radio..can u hear him?What abt the Philippinos mentality abt his music?
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Posted: 18 years ago

Yeh they are missing..How do you join this club?

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Posted: 18 years ago
um... i joined IF in Feb... then sometime later they had Chat clubs... so just decided to join ARR Fan club
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Posted: 18 years ago
Congratz Rachna!!!! 🤗

My Questions:

1.Who are your other fav. MDs??

2.What will you tell ARR if you will meet him once??

3.Which is your 3 fav. Songs from ARR compositions??

4.Who is your fav singers??

5.Which is your fav. Movie in which the music is by ARR!!

Enjoy your week!! 👍🏼 😊 😊
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Posted: 18 years ago

Originally posted by: rachna_5

um... i joined IF in Feb... then sometime later they had Chat clubs... so just decided to join ARR Fan club

Nice!One personal question..In your siggy, I think U have made it yourself..you have used the lines from the film kisna...the song is not that popular..but ofcourse lyrics are nice..why did you chhose these particular lines for your siggy?

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Posted: 18 years ago

Originally posted by: Jaseeka

Congratz Rachna!!!! 🤗 Thankss 😛

My Questions:

1.Who are your other fav. MDs??
Vishal and Shekhar, Pritam, Himesh Reshammiya, and Shankar Ehsaan Loy

2.What will you tell ARR if you will meet him once??
I would be pretty speechless lol. But i guess i'd tell him that i really like his music, would ask him questions about his future projects, would tell him about IF...

3.Which is your 3 fav. Songs from ARR compositions??

- Ishq Bina
- Rubaroo
- Kehna Hi Kya


4.Who is your fav singers??

many... KK, Shaan, Sonu Nigam, Shreya Ghoshal, and Asha Bhosle 😳



5.Which is your fav. Movie in which the music is by ARR!!
hard to choose! But i think as a whole album, Yuva and Saathiya
Enjoy your week!! 👍🏼 😊 😊 thankss

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Posted: 18 years ago

Originally posted by: dayita


Nice!One personal question..In your siggy, I think U have made it yourself..you have used the lines from the film kisna...the song is not that popular..but ofcourse lyrics are nice..why did you chhose these particular lines for your siggy?



o nice question 😊
i made the siggy around the time when i first joined AR fan club... so i asked the members if they can give me a phrase to post in my siggy... so the maker of the fan club, Disha, she told me these lyrics... and i really liked them 😊
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Posted: 18 years ago

Originally posted by: rachna_5



o nice question 😊
i made the siggy around the time when i first joined AR fan club... so i asked the members if they can give me a phrase to post in my siggy... so the maker of the fan club, Disha, she told me these lyrics... and i really liked them 😊

Really nice lyrics,you all were lucky...

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Posted: 18 years ago

Brum strikes up the band for Bollywood

Top Indian film composer to conduct city's orchestra

Nicholas Pyke

Monday February 23, 2004
The Guardian
The City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra is to break new ground with two concerts of music from Bollywood films, including the Oscar-nominated Lagaan.

Itmay be best known for its recordings of Mahler and Stravinsky, but the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra has enlisted the help of a Bollywood legend to broaden its repertoire. In a fortnight's time, the multimillionaire composer AR Rahman will take the baton for two successive nights of themes from the Indian film industry, including many of his own works. The CBSO, which achieved international status during the tenure of conductor Sir Simon Rattle, is determined to find new audiences closer to home, by persuading Indian and Pakistani audiences into its Symphony Hall headquarters. Tickets for the 2,200-seat auditorium are already selling fast among the city's south Asian population and, according to the orchestra's chief executive, Stephen Maddock, the Bollywood nights promise to pull in the largest ever non-white audience for a mainstream British orchestra. Rahman is best known to western music fans as the composer of Bombay Dreams, the West End musical. But to his south Asian followers he is a cult figure who, at the age of 38, has already sold nearly 200m albums and worked on more than 50 films, including the Oscar-nominated Lagaan. He recently agreed to score the stage musical version of Lord of the Rings, which is due to open next year. Mr Maddock said the orchestra was setting out to attract non-traditional audiences. Birmingham expected to have a non-white majority by 2010, making it one of the most multicultural cities in Britain. Yet the CBSO's core following was still largely from middle-class areas of the city. "We have a responsibility to provide a range of musical activities," he said. "Our audiences are much less extensively white than you might expect, but it is true to say that right across the world classical music tends to appeal to a predominantly white audience." The Bollywood initiative forms part of a year long-series of Classic Asia concerts at Symphony Hall. Rahman took his first rehearsal with the orchestra last week. Although he trained at Trinity College of Music in London and regularly hosts television song and dance shows, he declared himself nervous at the prospect of his first orchestral engagement on such a scale. Known as "king of Indian pop", he has been able to span a range of genres, mixing classical forms with western rhythms and an electronic sound. Piali Ray, the Indian dancer and choreographer whose Sampad dance company will perform with the CBSO later in the year, praised Birmingham for creating an environment in which community arts could flourish. Sampad broke new ground with its recent collaboration with the city's Royal Ballet. Birmingham also hosts Samyo, effectively the national youth orchestra for south Asian music. "There are large sections of the Asian community who are very interested in the arts, but sometimes haven't felt welcomed. Or maybe they don't even know there are things that will interest them," she said. "This is really heartening."

The fact that most tickets had already gone showed lessons had been learned on both sides. "The orchestra can see the value of reaching out, while Asian communities are learning about advance booking and turning up on time."

Source:www.guardian.co.uk - News

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