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3rd March 2008, 02:53 PM
#11
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Originally Posted by
Sanjeevi
RS, 'Aama illa' Illai, Santhegamae Illai
அந்த பாடல்
மாதா உன் கோவிலில் மணி தீபம் ஏற்றினேன் (அச்சாணி).
என்ன ஒரு பாடல் (பாலாவின் தேர்வுக்கு ஒரு
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ராஜா இந்த பாடலுக்கு எப்படி மறுவடிவம் கொடுத்திருக்கிறார்னு பார்க்க அல்ல கேட்க ஆவல்
Good news indeed! but my 'Aaval' is less because i think the heroine who is a beggar (according to various sources of information) will be singing this song while begging is my gut feeling. So there wont be necessarily any orchestration changes. Lets wait and see!
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3rd March 2008 02:53 PM
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3rd March 2008, 08:36 PM
#12
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Originally Posted by
raja_fan
IMO, Madhumita is a good choice.. She has a very good voice.. She sings really well...
Kana Kaanum kaalangal from 7G is the best song she has sung till date... vidigindra pozhuthu from Raam is also a very good no..
I want to disagree ! Madhumita needs to improve a lot. She gasps too much for breath whenever she sings even for
"Kana kaanum kaalangal" which is so ordinary a tune to sing.
I dont hope IR will continue giving chances to her.
I don't think so... even Haresh Raghavendra admitted in one of his interviews in Jaya TV (Star tonight(??) hosted by Mirchi Suchitra) that this was one of the toughest songs he sung...
I believe it is NOT an ordinary song... especially in the charanams...
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4th March 2008, 12:06 PM
#13
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Originally Posted by
raajarasigan
Originally Posted by
raja_fan
IMO, Madhumita is a good choice.. She has a very good voice.. She sings really well...
Kana Kaanum kaalangal from 7G is the best song she has sung till date... vidigindra pozhuthu from Raam is also a very good no..
I want to disagree ! Madhumita needs to improve a lot. She gasps too much for breath whenever she sings even for
"Kana kaanum kaalangal" which is so ordinary a tune to sing.
I dont hope IR will continue giving chances to her.
I don't think so... even Haresh Raghavendra admitted in one of his interviews in Jaya TV (Star tonight(??) hosted by Mirchi Suchitra) that this was one of the toughest songs he sung...
I believe it is NOT an ordinary song... especially in the charanams...
yes, I remember writer Sujatha had selected this song as Best of song of year
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12th March 2008, 06:35 PM
#14
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paatta seekiram release pannugappa....
'யுவன் இன்றி ஓரணுவும் அசையாது!'
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14th March 2008, 11:49 AM
#15
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Interesting.... but not about music
http://jeyamohan.in/?p=279
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20th May 2008, 09:45 AM
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காசியில், ராஜாவின் பாடல் நாகராவில் ஓடியபோது, வந்து உட்கார்ந்த ஒரு வடநாட்டுச் சாமியார்... அந்த ஏழரை நிமிஷங்களும் வானம் வெறித்து, அருவி போலக் கண்ணீர் வழிய அமர்ந்திருந்தார். பாடல் முடிந்ததும், என் தலை தொட்டு, 'இதோட அர்த்தம் எனக்குப் புரியும்' என்று சொல்லிட்டுப் போனார். மொழி தெரியாத உலகத்தையும் விழி கசியவிடுகிற ராஜா என்னோடு இருக்கார். அது போதும் எனக்கு!
rest of Bala's interview came in recent ananda vikatan http://mayyam.com/hub/viewtopic.php?p=1393031#1393031
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20th May 2008, 04:21 PM
#17
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one kostin - the sadhu must have spoken in Hindi - and Bala understood it ? does he know Hindi ?
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21st May 2008, 08:22 PM
#18
In a half an hour interview and 2 Page Content, you cannot explain, whether Bala Knew Hindi or not, or in which school he studied hindi, or has he done his rashtrabasha, or Pratmik...
Oru vishyam sona, Atha Nakal Vida Pidathu...Ivalav thooram poi shooting panra avangaluku, oru bilingual'a Kooda Kootita Poga theriyatha...
Donot take it personally just a comment...perhaps, this would have surely happened, cause, we know Isaikum, Isaikum, rendukum antha sakthi undu...
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22nd May 2008, 07:58 PM
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prana: ippadi kobam kollaadheergal! Bala mite have said wat he heard, but i thot it was a logical enuf question! btw, am a bigtime HCIRF and why wudnt i be happy if some1 can appreciate IR's creation even without understanding the language ?
do u all recall IR's biography in Dinathanthi (or dina malar), where he has mentioned the incident of composing a tune for some shivaji movie in the late 70s at some seaside resort, when a foreigner entered their room (he was with producer and director) and sat there until he finished humming the entire tune ? true, music has no language indeed!
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23rd May 2008, 03:27 AM
#20
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Originally Posted by
irir123
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do u all recall IR's biography in Dinathanthi (or dina malar), where he has mentioned the incident of composing a tune for some shivaji movie in the late 70s at some seaside resort, when a foreigner entered their room (he was with producer and director) and sat there until he finished humming the entire tune ? true, music has no language indeed!
If it had been an Indian guy..he would have been chased away
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