It's kind of obvious what the relationship between an MD and a film director it about.
--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, "Madhavan Rajan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > * > A R Rahman's music for the film has received good response. How was it > collaborating with him? Did you leave it up to him entirely? > * > No not at all you can't work like that. No matter how superior or famous > your music director is I mean A R Rahman is world famous but all that is to > one side and your story is on the other side. Only you know what you want to > convey through it so therefore it wasn't like I left everything to Rahman > to do everything just because he is world famous. I knew I hoped that he > would do a good job but it was all done with my inputs because the story, > the characters, its people and their thoughts are all written by me. So who > knows this better than me? Therefore my inputs were definitely there because > I wrote the script I even wrote the lyrics so my inputs were there every > step of the way. And ultimately it wasn't that I had to make Rahman happy . > Ultimately Rahman gave me that much izzat because it was my film. His > behaviour towards me was always that he had to make me happy. > > http://www.starboxoffice.com/newsDetails.aspx? xfile=2008/June/News_20080625_268 > > Cheers, > Madhavan.R > Love, Music, Peace...and A R Rahman for Life. >