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Posted: 15 years ago
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I am really happy to see Sreeram win. And I hope he gets all success in his carreer in music.
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Agreed.
He is,by far,one of the most talented singers to come in the limelight.
May God bless him.😊
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: kallu_be

Either you are pretending to be smart ass or just plain stupid moron, i think you havn 't read the word "potential to become", why can't you take some English classes or go to ophthalmologist and get some damn good reading glasses.

Look everyone, who came out to play!! Did you finish your homework?

Your attempt at creating a strawman was good but not effective. With your level of proficiency in basic diction, you must not try to explain others the meaning of the words. Not that it matters anyway, it is just a waste of bandwidth.

Again, Sreeram is a great singer. He is not Sonu Nigam. He can never be Sonu Nigam since Sonu is many years senior to Sreeram. The same difference will exist after 100 years. I understand it is hard for you to understand.

Per your idiotic argument, he has "potential to become" Sonu Nigam. Well, please enlighten us - which Sonu Nigam are you talking about? Sonu today, 5 years back, 10 years back?? And how long will it take for Sreeram to become, say, today's Sonu? And where will real Sonu be at that time? So, in reality, will Sreeram ever be equal to Sonu?? See, how twisted and flawed your logic is? Pwned.

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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: TheUltimate

Look everyone, who came out to play!! Did you finish your homework?

Your attempt at creating a strawman was good but not effective. With your level of proficiency in basic diction, you must not try to explain others the meaning of the words. Not that it matters anyway, it is just a waste of bandwidth.

Again, Sreeram is a great singer. He is not Sonu Nigam. He can never be Sonu Nigam since Sonu is many years senior to Sreeram. The same difference will exist after 100 years. I understand it is hard for you to understand.

Per your idiotic argument, he has "potential to become" Sonu Nigam. Well, please enlighten us - which Sonu Nigam are you talking about? Sonu today, 5 years back, 10 years back?? And how long will it take for Sreeram to become, say, today's Sonu? And where will real Sonu be at that time? So, in reality, will Sreeram ever be equal to Sonu?? See, how twisted and flawed your logic is? Pwned.



Any sensible person will compare to present Sonu...not the Sonu 5 or 10 years back or future Sonu. This guy's argument is so stupid and ridiculous that it's better to stop replying to his post.
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: respo


Any sensible person will compare to present Sonu...not the Sonu 5 or 10 years back or future Sonu. This guy's argument is so stupid and ridiculous that it's better to stop replying to his post.

Any sensible person will provide input to the discussion on hand. And you do realize that you just replied to my post to tell others to stop replying to my posts, right?? The smell of irony is sweet.
So, then, maybe you could tell the audience how long would it take for today's Sreeram to become today's Sonu? And (if) once Sreeram reaches the strature of today's Sonu, would the OP's claim be considered true or would then Sonu be even higher than Sreeram? Or maybe lower than Sreeram? When/how can the claim (without any concrete data) that Sreeram "has the potential to become Sonu" be validated?? I think never because it is impossible to become one singer the other singer (ofcourse metaphorically), but if you have any other POV, I can read.
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Posted: 15 years ago
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@ Ultimate: You love taking things literally don't you. When one says, he has the potential to become Sonu, it doesn't mean he will actually become the exact level of Sonu at any given point of time. It refers to the stature of Sonu. Sonu represents a highly trained, versatile singer who also achieved great success, was greatly acclaimed and has a remarkable body of work to show. Seeing the same potential in Sreeram means that there is an expectation that he will reach a similar of adulation and have a similar body of work to show
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: TheUltimate

Any sensible person will provide input to the discussion on hand. And you do realize that you just replied to my post to tell others to stop replying to my posts, right?? The smell of irony is sweet.
So, then, maybe you could tell the audience how long would it take for today's Sreeram to become today's Sonu? And (if) once Sreeram reaches the strature of today's Sonu, would the OP's claim be considered true or would then Sonu be even higher than Sreeram? Or maybe lower than Sreeram? When/how can the claim (without any concrete data) that Sreeram "has the potential to become Sonu" be validated?? I think never because it is impossible to become one singer the other singer (ofcourse metaphorically), but if you have any other POV, I can read.



A train starts from a station at a speed of 100kmph. After 2 hours, another train starts from the same station. The destination of both is 1000km from the first station. Now if the second train travels at 150kmph, it will take it 4 hours to overtake the first. If it travels at 125 kmph, both will arrive at the destination at the same time. If it travels at a speed of less than 125 kmph, it will never catch up with the first, at least on this journey for this distance to be covered.

But all said and done, I too do not want a "second Sonu Nigam". I want a "first Sreeram".
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: sushrutapandey

@ Ultimate: You love taking things literally don't you. When one says, he has the potential to become Sonu, it doesn't mean he will actually become the exact level of Sonu at any given point of time. It refers to the stature of Sonu. Sonu represents a highly trained, versatile singer who also achieved great success, was greatly acclaimed and has a remarkable body of work to show. Seeing the same potential in Sreeram means that there is an expectation that he will reach a similar of adulation and have a similar body of work to show



Fair enough. Though OP did not sound like that and definitely think it through like that. I agree that Sreeram has got a great opportunity, which if he capitalizes on correctly, he would enjoy as much success as that of Sonu/Kishore/Rafi/Lata throughout his career.

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