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02-03-2006, 01:30 AM | #21 |
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02-03-2006, 06:16 PM | #22 |
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According to popularity |
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02-05-2006, 04:18 PM | #23 |
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According to popularity YSR's popularity is definitely increasing but no at no point in time will he be able to overtake ARR's popularity. Just google search A R Rahman and Yuvan. See who gets more hits and more fan sites. ARR's fans are all over the world. You can see them commenting in from BBCworld.com to amazon.com to imdb.com. none of YSR's albums release will be able to match with the hype b4 an ARR bonanza. Recently it was said in hindu that Aamir khan's films are a huge draw in chennai, even outdoing local films at times. The main reason behind that is ARR in each of his films.I dont remember Dil Chahta Hai becoming a hit in chennai. cmon, they even put ARRs picture on promos and u say he isnt popular. It is just outright c*ap! |
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02-05-2006, 04:49 PM | #24 |
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it seems that ARR has just edged past Devi sri , Srikant and co. he must be a really bad MD then!!! |
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02-05-2006, 05:02 PM | #25 |
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Maddy....no offence though..im not sure r u beein flexible or ... but 1st u said :
.....strange that ARR is nearing his end becuase of same directors who bought them to this peak....... and now : i also accept YSR is a hit MD in tamil than ARR as of now, but when it comes to popularity it is still ARR.....ARR is a huge name , so it is really unfair to call ARR less popular than YSR and HJ....its just his movies arent doing well, for which he cannot be blamed.... enna man sollu vaare...ARR is time is over or r u blaming his movies now for his failure ???? if u say his movies r his failures...u have no rights to say he is nearing his end |
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02-05-2006, 06:03 PM | #26 |
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Maddy....no offence though..im not sure r u beein flexible or ... but 1st u said : i know, nobody can take ARR out of TFM/HFM but u know,mere existing wont count, he shuld be no.1........for that he needs hit movies which he is not getting...... or better option wud be plunging into private albums where he will have his creative freedom, non-dependance on movie doing well or not, stopped getting compared to lesser mortals like YSR,HJ....... |
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02-05-2006, 06:14 PM | #27 |
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02-06-2006, 06:35 PM | #28 |
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Hey guys! I think u wrongly understood that order.
I categorized based on the songs popularity of 2005, not entire carrier. That is the order of 2005.First read the forum title. According to popularity and quality, for entire carrier… (this is my opinion) 1) IR/ARR 2) YSR (YSR is now only slight edge over VS and HJ) 3)VS 4)HJ 5)DEVA |
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02-07-2006, 03:06 PM | #29 |
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02-09-2006, 05:35 AM | #30 |
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02-09-2006, 10:09 PM | #31 |
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when movie releases,and running into average/flop,it brings the song's popularity down with it too... remember when Boys audio released it reinvigorated TFM industry. but its effects were really felt after the movie bombed when the music bcame really popular. so much that it created a gr8 anticipation from his next album, E20 U18, for which album sales were sky high rite from the beginning. it even sold more cassettes than Boys. so it is this pre-release hype that carries from one album to the other, that sells most of ARRs albums. so if he is out of industry for sometime, the new album actually lacks the momentum to carry it forward. if any of his album released after A Aah, it wud have bcome a definite hit. invariably all of his albums are popular some good time after its release. i still remember the winter when four of his films were supposed to release, in some november. kandukondein kandukondein, tajmahal, mudhalvan, alaipayuthey. infact two of the movie's release were even postponed to avoid this clash of titans. The albums struck one after other like a tsunami. ARR was all over the place. after these stupendous succeses the hype raised so high that the music sales for "Rhythm" that followed this period touched 1 lakh number in just a week's time. (after rhythm, i have never heard of an album that touched 1 lakh number, except "Run" which also touched that number but after sometime) ofcourse the year 1999 will be remembered for other succeses of ARR which included the sooper-dooper hit TAAL!!!. man! only IR cud have had a more productive purple patch. so going by the history, this year should be really rocking for ARR. and u cant say he is out of form. He is like bradman, he never goes out of form. he hits a century every innings. i enjoyed all of his albums during his supposedly dry patch. |
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