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Anol Da, here is an article for AR Rahman, but he is not here to rule the the Indian Music. I do not have to say a word for him but it speak for it self.Originally posted by: soulsoup
Arey Karishma - kaha geye Aiks ji!! 😕
Usse humne pucha - yeh copy paste kiu kia toh woh offline ho geye!!
Liked your "unlike the others" thingy! Way to go - catch them young! 😉
A.R Rahman - The melody king
Smitha Nambiar
http://movies.indiainfo.com/star_of_week/rahman.html
Life after Roja was very predictable for the young composer. He composed music for six films in 1993 and nine in 1994 including Maniratnam's Bombay (1995), starring Manisha Koirala and Arvind Swamy in the lead role. The film was a huge success as the soundtrack for Bombay crossed 5 million units with sales of more than 40 million albums in 3 years. The theme of the movie was featured on Talvin Singh's 'Soundz' of the Asian Underground compilation.
Sony Music signed AR Rahman (He was the first Indian artist to sign with Sony Music) for a three-year contract in 1997. The first song he sang was 'Vande Mataram', celebrating 50 years of India's independence. AR Rahman soon became a name known in the international scenario having worked with the likes of David Byrne, Michael Jackson and Andrew Webber Lloyd for his album 'Bombay Dreams'.
The regional films that he composed music for include Thiruda Thiruda (1993), Pudhiya Mannargal (1993), Gentleman (1994), Karuththamma (1995), Kadalan (1994), May Madham (1994), Anthimanthaarai (1996), Indian (1996), Kadhal Desam (1996), Love Birds (1997), Iruvar (1997) and Mudhalvan (1999) to name a few. His excellence in Hindi films can be noticed in films like Rangeela (1995), Fire (1996), Daud (1997), Dil Se.. (1998), 1947 Earth (1998), Taal (1999), Thakshak (1999), Zubeidaa (2001), Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India (2001), Saathiya (2002), Meenaxi: Tale of 3 Cities (2004), Yuva (2004) and Kisna: The Warrior Poet (2005) amongst many others.
Out of the innumerable awards that AR Rahman received, the most noteworthy include the prestigious National Lata Mangeshkar Award (April 2005), Padmashri 2000 (For contribution to music From Govt of India), Filmfare award for Rangeela, Kadhal Desam, Minsara Kanavu, Dil Se, Taal (1999; R D Burman Award at the SuMu Music Awards (1993); Mauritius National Award (1995; for contribution to music); Malaysian Award (1996 for contribution to music); Sanskriti Award from Delhi based Sanskriti foundation (1994); Kalaimamani Award from Tamil Nadu Government (1995); Thangapillai Award; Rajiv Gandhi Award.
It is for certain that though there will be many music composers to shine in tinselville, none can match up to the richness of AR Rahman's music. It is sure to linger on for a long time to come.
Being a Music Director and a Fantastic Singer he has become a role model for entire Youth of India. With his versetility he has reached the boundaries of Success and also has given a new meaning and composition to the age-old indian music. He is here to stay and stay good.
Thanx Mr. Reshammiya, Yure the one.... 👍🏼
Originally posted by: apparaohoare
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I just can't believe it. Even the fans of Himesh Resham Miyan are COPYCATS like him. Aiks ji, when you post an opinion in this forum then please try to post your own opinion and not copy it from somewhere else.
Please check this link you all will understand what I am trying to say.
http://rss.topix.net/forum/who/himesh-reshammiya/TTU739NTNM8 BQ36SH
I am very curious to know how HR has become a role model for the "entire Youth of India". Can you give me 5 points about HR which the youth would like to emulate?
cld the points be
#1 ability to produce gut-wrenching music
#2 ability to make money the legal way. chalo maybe some of it is black, so what, someone's gotta keep the underground economy afloat (J/K)
#3 ability to earn notoriety
#4 ability to sell any produce
#5 ashiq "bhagane" wala attitude
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and how about:
#6 ability to kill with his looks
ability to kill... period! 🤢🤢🤢
waise, which is more khaternak? the music or the looks? 😉😆
Originally posted by: chatbuster
cld the points be
#1 ability to produce gut-wrenching music
#2 ability to make money the legal way. chalo maybe some of it is black, so what, someone's gotta keep the underground economy afloat (J/K)
#3 ability to earn notoriety
#4 ability to sell any produce
#5 ashiq "bhagane" wala attitude
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and how about:
#6 ability to kill with his looks
I agree. It is pretty childish.
I don't think HR is role model to indian youth- may be to some. However he has made some good music. Some of his songs are repetitve. At the same time people need to have sense to be balance. To discredit everything HR has done is nothing but ignorance or they are just too old to have open mind.
Originally posted by: Bindiqueen06
No words to express your both's portrayal disrespect Appaji and Viper.
I feel bad for people like Aiks. Aiks whatever, he or she may have taken the quotes from somewhere, but whatever it is...they alteast have some respect on how to treat people in this forum.....its not funny to make fun of someone...its rude.