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A R Rahman: I try to be as true as possible

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  February 27, 2008 7:16:42 PM IST
Bollywood Trade News Network
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One of the world's biggest composing, production and musical names A R
Rahman spoke exclusively to BBC Asian Network's Gagan Grewal this week
sharing his views on war and his career.

Rahman, the man behind the musical score of countless Bollywood films as
well as West End productions like Andrew Lloyd Webber's BOMBAY DREAMS and
LORD OF THE RINGS spoke to Asian Network about his latest projects and war -
something he's rarely spoken about in public.

A R Rahman scored his 1st Bollywood song ROJA in 1992 which went on to be
listed as one of the top 100 songs of all time by TIME magazine, yet Rahman
says it's hard to define a favourite song. In 2003 BBC World Service ran a
global poll, asking its listeners for their 10 favourite tracks of the last
millennium. A R Rahman had two tracks in the top ten, Vande Mataram - a
rendition of the Indian National Song made it to number 2. We asked how that
came about.

"I felt I should do something as a personal expression and I teamed up with
my school mate Bharat Bala, a talented film maker, and he thought of this
idea. I wanted to complete this album with the thought of belonging to the
motherland. Though it was a controversial theme, I think the way it was put
together I think it was acceptable to every community".

On one of A R's CDs he says the world spends 730 billion dollars on War. We
asked A R Rahamn what his views on war are.

"The ultimate fight in humanity was actually for food. But now it's not
about food anymore or healing anybody? It's about power, who's more powerful
and who can control the world. Everybody's become a control freak, that's
the reason why we are spending so much of money on war, and so that's the
reason, why it was put on the sleeve of 'Pray for me brother' album. It's a
simple thing, we don't think about that, but when we see the reality we feel
disgusted about it".
We asked A R Rahman how he has found working over in the UK for the LORD OF
THE RINGS musical.

"[It's] Completely different from what I do for movies because here [UK] is
different kind of audience, the whole platform is reputed and credible. My
first entry there has been great, ?Bombay dreams'. ?Lord of the Rings' being
the 2nd musical, but completely western, completely non Bollywood, non
Indian, good diversion for me, to go deeper into this kind of music.

"It [the Bombay Dreams collaboration with Andrew Lloyd Webber] started, the
conversation by Shekhar Kapoor to Andrew introducing my music to him, and he
calling me straight and it started all that time, and now Bombay Dreams has
almost become a kind of landmark musical where people recognize Indian film
from Bombay Dreams. It's a great bridge for that. And a bridge for me to go
into western musicals like LORD OF THE RINGS and probably much more in the
future".

A R Rahman has won recognition from a broad base including MTV, the Laurence
Olivier awards as well as Bollywood. We asked how his father dying when he
was nine years old affected him and his career.

"Everything changed when I started discovering myself, and the influence of
Sufism in my life and my family. And the first film when it came, that
changed the whole direction of my life in a way because that defined my
music, principles and existence in a way actually... my inspiration I got
from him [his father] was his hard work, the good name he earned in the
industry, which I wanted to retain in a way."

Talking about what gives him strength Rahman replied, "I'm a spiritual
person, the word religion has been so much in controversy, I think we need
to go beyond and look at humanity with love rather than segmenting so much.
I try to be as true as possible, but the main thing for me is how much it is
turning me into a better human being and how much it makes me a good
influence in the community. So that's very important and I keep that in my
mind.?"My family is very personal. They are a great support for my all
activities and moral support and everything...and I've got 2 daughters and a
son, and we all live together..."

For a man that has achieved a lot at a very young age we asked A R Rahman
what is next on the horizon.

"Right now I'm doing YUVRAJ, a Subhash Ghai's film, D6 by Rakesh Mehra, and
GHAJINI with Aamir Khan, and the next music release will be a film JAANE TU
JAANE NA, an Aamir Khan production".


-- 
regards,
Vithur

AIMING TO BE A TRUE RAHMANIAC

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