Saturday, 7 January 2012

Rahmaniac


January 6, 1966
A day that gifted the Musical genius to the World…
He came… Played music… And conquered the World…
I could not escape him… I just admired him… And thanked him for making the best of music possible!!!


A R Rahman….
The Gen-next musician…
Who took the World by songs…
Who united the World with music…
Who made the World talk in the language of music!!!

The first Indian to win Oscars…
He made us proud…
Jai Ho!! A R Rahman…

Today, being his birthday,
I wanted to write something…
I kept wondering all the day…
From where to start and what to write…
Suddenly, I realized that it is almost night…
So… I switched on my PC and started to type whatever is coming into my idle mind…

A R Rahman…
The first thing that would pop into anyone’s mind is his first film – Roja…
The movie was outstanding… And the songs coupled with the background score outshone it!!!
But, for me the first thing about him that would tickle my memory is the Nila Kaaigirathu song from the film Indra.
It was the first song I by-heart for the first time in my life…
And the first song that I sang on-stage!!!

Then, the songs from the movie Thiruda Thiruda…
Oh my God!!! Some of his outstanding scores packed in one single film….
The Veerapaandi Kottaiyile was full of energry…
On the other hand, Thee Thee Thithikkum thee had that oomph factor.

Poraale ponnuthaayi from Karuthamma brought tears to eyes…
And Then merkku paruva kaattru from the same film which made us dance in the rain…

The theme song of Bombay ignited patriotism.
If Netru illatha maatram aennadhu from the movie Puthiya Mugham talked about the beauty of love, Kannukku mai azhagu of the same movie talked about the beautiful things that one should not miss out on life…
Nobody can forget Madrasa suthi paarkka porean or the Maargazhi Poove of May Maadham…

And yes…. The list goes on on…
Narumugaye from Eruvar..
Velli Malare form the film Jodi
Title song of the movie Kandukindein Kandukondien
Thee kuruvi song from Kangalaal Kaidhu sei…
Varaaga Nadhikkarai ooram from the movie Sangamam…
Megaattu Moolaiyile from Taj Mahal…
Vellai Pookkal from Kannathil Muthamittal

Ouch… How did I forget…
Duet!!! An outstanding one! It only added another feather to his cap.
Same was the case with Kaadhalan.
And, the songs in the film Rhythm, that talks about the five elements of life.
A very outstanding score for the movie Boys
Songs form the movies Mudhalvan , Minsaara kanavu, Indian and Gentleman
Or movies like Anbe Aaruyire, Aenakku 20 Unakku 18 and kaadhalar Dhinam
The entire album of Jeans
Of course, Aaytha Aezhuthu!!!

He made Super-star’s movies Super with his songs in movies like Bhasha, Arunachala, Muthu, Padaiyappa 
(That Minsara kanna song is a real treat!!!) and the latest sensation Endhiran!!

The ever mesmerizing songs from Alaipayuthe
The best being Mangalyam and Alaipayuthe itself…
Who can forget the background scores yaar!!!
It brought so much life to the movie…
And made the movie an unforgettable experience!!!
My favorite till date…
That’s why I sound a little bit skewed with a special paragraph for the movie – Alaipayuthe…
(I know I am acting childish and biased…
But, I am not able to control. It’s fine to talk out, right?!)

No…
A R rahman is not constrained to Tamizh…
His outstanding works continue in Northern parts too…
The Hai Rama of Rangeela bringing out the passion of love…
The entire album of the movie Taal
Mitwa Sun Mitwa song from Lagaan….
Ae Ajnabi from Dil Se

Vinnaithaandi Varuvaaya…
The feeling of being in love…
Then winning the love…
Finally, parting from the only love was heartily conveyed.

The very latest Sadda Haq from Rockstar…
A composition from the Rockstar of music himself….
Goosebumps never fail to come on listening to this song!!!

A R Rahman… You really rock!!!

He would have won the Oscars for only one film…
But, he has won millions of hearts.
People breathe his music all over the World.
He made India proud!!

His Vandhe Maataram never once fails to arouse patriotism within…
New York nagaram (Jillunnu Oru Kaadhal) always conveys the pain of separation from loved ones…
Munbe Va  (Jillunnu Oru Kaadhal) depicts the feeling of finding the first love.
He brought the old songs in new cup…
His Ponmagal Vandhaal from Azhagiya Tamil Magan and Thottal Poo Malarum from New made younger generations enjoy them too.

I know I am dragging too long…
But, such is the compositions of the maestro!
Yet, I have left out too many movies and great music.
I am feeling ecstatic…
(The way one would feel after listening to Oottakaara maarimuthu of the film, Indra!!!)

I belong to that proud generation which has grown up listening to his songs.
I am delighted that I have been following him.
He imbibed music within.
He made me hum songs.
He motivated me to learn music.

A R Rahman….
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!
Continue to gift us with more and more music…
We are waiting to be showered in your music…
You are the best…
We are proud of you!!!

Indeed Aella Pugazhum eraivanukke
For blessing me with your divine music!!!

3 comments:

  1. How mad???,.. Just had felt read d wikipedia of A R ... Nicely regrouped...
    The way u produced his composition really make interestin even those who hav not interested about his music..(i know none of them) good show MAD... Ur post Never made me disappointed TIll time...:)
    siv..

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  2. But Siv...
    I did not search on web...
    its original k ☺

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  3. Hey mad.. I never said:) u r gone through d information from web.. I said the standard (collective information)of ur post looks compelete as like wikipedia..
    Good show di...
    Understand...?????
    Siv...

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