Jai Ho , Rahman !

The moment has arrived . A moment to cherish, relish and revel upon.
A moment to savor , and feel thankful to all the gods.
A moment to squeal in joy and jubilation , to see Rahman’s pic splashed across all the papers in the country in almost every single page, with people pouring in with their wishes and love for this extraordinary , yet simple man.

For those who worship him as God , and be proudly called as Rahmaniacs like me , I must admit this is the moment we have all been waiting for .An award not to prove his greatness ,
but merely a statement to tell the world of his existence and to show them that we can beat them in their own field.

As far as Rahman is concerned, the award may not be probably for Slumdog , but just an award to prove to the world ,that this is just one entry point, to show them that we can redefine your music, in your own way .

It s a pity though , that some of Rahman’s brillaing masterpieces have gone unnoticed completely , esp in the North , since them being Tamil songs. Beginning from 1990 with Roja, until 2001 , Rahman’s Tamil –Hindi songs ratio was almost 80 – 20 , and considering that fact , it is still a sad state to see that barely, only one or two songs appear in his all time Top 10 list.

So considering that fact that most of his songs haven’t been recognized in his own country , it surely will be a long time ,for the global music arena to take notice of him , and his music. So the Oscar has given that first step ,, not just in the US , but within our country , to take pride in his work, and learning to appreciate all his compositions , irrespective of the language in which it is composed.

The two Oscars certainly came as a big surprise to a large section of the audience, for critics and even certain “Rahmaniacs” admit, Slumdog Millionaire may not have been one of his best compositions , as compared to his earlier tracks like Roja, Bombay , Dil Se etc.
Yet, as luck would have it , Rahman broke into the Hollywood spectrum in music ,through this movie , and gave a completely fresh perspective on English film music with 13 spell binding tracks

As a pride owner of the complete collection of Rahman’s albums , in all languages , I have prepared my very own Rahman Top 20 and here it goes

1. Maa Tujhe Salam – Vande Maataram
2. Kathal Rojave (Roja Jaane Mann) – Roja
3. Munbe Vaa – Sillunu oru Kathal
4. Kannathil Muthamittal – Kannathil Muthamittal
5. Vellai Pookal – Kannathil Muthamittal
6. Kaiyil Mithakkum – Rathchakan
7. Tere Bina – Guru
8. Dil Se Re – Dil Se
9. Arziyan – Delhi 6
10. Ella Pughazhum Iraivanukke – Azhagiya Thamizh Magan
11. Chale Chalo – Lagaan
12. Anbae Anbae – Jeans
13. Katre En Vasal – Rhythm
14. Vennilave – Minsara Kanavu
15. Snehidane – Alaipayudhe
16. Thamizha Thamizha (Hindustani) – Roja
17. Pathshaala – RDB
18. Anbe Aruyire – Anbe Aruyire
19. Thenmettu Paruva Katru Karuthamma
20. Jashn – E Bahara – Jodhaa Akbar

Long Live A.R.Rahman and his eternal music !

JAI HO !!
Is it Grammy the next time for our “thala” ?

5 thoughts on “Jai Ho , Rahman !

  1. hey actually spking in the US the don’t probably recognise oscar has a music award to highlight a star…itz the grammy’s tht rehman should be looking for or probably the “rehmanics” rather….n i don’t agree with yu bout the 80:20 part because most of his songs are lyric ed from tamil to hindi with the same tune…n i don’t think it took time for ppl here(India/north) to recognize or appreciate him…but anyways he sure did make India yet again proud along with Rusel pookuuty…hats off to them n jai hind!!!

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