Is there an youtube link for the end credits?
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Is there an youtube link for the end credits?
No no, I don't think so. I firmly beleive that our rich musical tradition has a very important role in producing musical stalwarts such as MSV, IR and now ARR. Newton's quote can't suit anybetter:Quote:
Originally Posted by ajaybaskar
"If I have seen further it is only by standing on the shoulders of Giants"
:D
An international film titled The 19th Step featuring the veteran Kamal Haasan as one of its protagonists is one movie that will keep Asin occupied in 2009.
The actress is reported to be appearing as a princess in the period film to be released in English, Tamil and Japanese.
The 19th Step will be the first Indian film to be made on martial arts. The film’s story will revolve around the origin of the traditional Kerala martial art called Kalaripayattu.
Bharath Bala Productions and Walt Disney will be producing The 19th Step, while Bharath Bala wil be the director.
Japanese actor Tadanobu Asano, is reprted to plat a pivotal role of a Samurai who is on a mission to learn the secrets of Kalaripayattu in the movie.
The production of the film will begin in Kerala during August.
http://www.nhatky.in/ghajini-asin-ta...-step-12318972
Wow.Quote:
Originally Posted by SoftSword
All those who said that ARR went global "only" due to bollywood must eat their words now :D
I do agree,TV. What I meant was the recognition... :DQuote:
Originally Posted by thamizhvaanan
check Yathu's post.. he gave the link where the movie ends and leads to the credits...Quote:
Originally Posted by ajaybaskar
hehe
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downloaded the movie yesterday.. will go home and watch it... but am wondering if i should watch Man on a Wire first? heheQuote:
Originally Posted by SoftSword
hehe
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All the ARR related videos from the "Accidental Husband" are uploaded online thanks to Aravind (ARRYG)
Rang De
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...60850515&hl=en
Swasame
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...89547775&hl=en
Yaro Yarodi/Chalka
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...12493166&hl=en
CM to honor Rahman
January 19, 2009
As a tribute to his achievement at the Golden Globe earlier this month, Rahman will be felicitated in an event in Chennai. The event will be chaired by the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, Karunanidhi and kingpins of the industry are expected to attend the felicitation ceremony organized in this regard. An official announcement in this regard is expected anytime soon.
A. R. Rahman
First time for an Indian, Rahman brought home the Golden Globe under the best Original Score category for the film Slumdog Millionaire, directed by the British director Danny Boyle. While billions of his fans all over the world rejoiced at the announcement, Rahman, in his signature style, mentioned at the award night that he dedicated the honor to all Indians.
http://www.behindwoods.com/tamil-mov...-19-01-09.html
Fm Rainbow Interview ( contd )
You have composed many songs based on many Raagas. In particular, " Kannodu Kanbathellam" is based on the Bhimplas. " Minsara Kanna" based on Vasantha, and " Sowkiyama Kanne" based on a North Indian rag Maand.
Singer Nityashree Mahadevan
" Salutations to you Rahman Sir. I am Nityashree Mahadevan. While, I had worked with you, I have known your stupendous and infinite knowledge on Swara type of music. You have told us the Swarams even for very difficult portions.
For eg :- " Sala Sala Sala Sala Rettai Kilavi…………….."
Sir used to tell us the minutest anuswarams of the song. I have full faith that he has indepth knowledge on Carnatic Music, and has very sharp ears for the same. This is for certain, as he had explained to me such intricate complex Swarams, so as to make me understand the same.
Have you composed any song, on any Raag that you have thought before hand or in your mind ?
For eg ;- the Kamas, Mohanam or Sivaranjini Raagas.
Have you felt that you should compose a tune for a particular raga ? You have composed a lot of songs which are raga based.
" Ottagatha Kattiko" is also a Raaga based song. The Raaga is Dharmavathi. In fact very heavy ragas like the ' Naatakurinji" raga has been used for " En Veetu Thottatil". Do you have any aspiration to do a film, which would be of Carnatic style ?
ARR :- I am very thankful to you, as a praise from you is certainly a big thing for me. Many people are still saying that I am a recorder and haven't accepted me as a Composer. The songs of K.V. Mahadevan have lot of raga influence in them. I think, he was a Nadaswaram Player. Balu Sir used to tell me that K.V. Mahadevan used to love Nadaswaram a lot. In the same way, his tune also used to have all that. While composing a song, when I used to compose it in Rag Yaman, it used to sound like Raja Sir song, or KVM or MSV Sir's song. So, when thinking as to how to do it, I thought of doing with North Indian ragas. We can do it with Desh, Mand or Peeru ( I am not sure if this is the correct name), or we can do it in darbari. I started doing it with that perspective, and coincidentally, it started reaching North Indian audience also. The intention of trying to fix North Indian raga style to make South Indians hear turned the other way around, and North Indians started liking it.
The ragas which I like are the challenging ragas. Whenever music is composed out of ragas, it is appreciated by music loving people, but it doesn't reach the normal audience. But if we try doing something in some ragas, it reaches the common people.
Recently, there was a song based on Raga Ritigowla which became a hit. I did a song "Azhagana Ratchasiye" in that raga. I like Raag Bhatia the most. It's a very unusual raga. Of course, Sindhu Bairavi is evergreen. I think each and every composer will have a talent of his one. Its important to see how each one of them bring out the essence of the raga, and get the feel out of the unheard portion, and it's a big thing. But , I haven't listened to any song in recent times, with such a push. i.e. wherein the raga is pushed and when it sounds different.
For eg :- There is a Bangladeshi song ( He sings a portion of the raag ) . At one point, in the song, it looks like Yaman . So, such innovative compositions are good and the youngsters must do the same. I think I am also young ( smiles ) . I also have a desire to do a Carnatic Musical based movie, but haven't found the time for it. Thank you very much.
http://www.4shared.com/file/81918051.../Rainbow2.html
http://www.4shared.com/file/81920600.../Rainbow3.html