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Introducing A.R.Rahman, a two CD collection of 25 songs, as the name suggests, appears to be an introduction of Rahman's music to the Western World.

I am not convinced that his best numbers have been selected. It looks like his most popular numbers have been picked up. Then again, I am saying that because I do not find a lot of my favourites selected - pray, where is Minnale, Pachai Nirame, Kandukondein Kandukondein, En Kadhale, Pudhu Vellai Mazhai and the like?

Isn't Minnale a movie?

Vimal - I meant 'Minnale nee vandhadhenadi' from May Madham.

Echo,
That may be because there's a theory that "Even the not so good works of greats are taken by the world with awe".One reason which shows they are really great. (The theorist is none other than me :))

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