Hi!
 
Ok, I know it will look disbelievable but I knew that he likes Sindhu Bhairavi, 
because i have seen him use that Raaga often.
 
So, let me try to recollect. I might be missing few...but then let me try:
 
1. Spirit of Rangeela - Shades of it.
2. Engae Enadhu Kavithai - Kandukondein
3. Rang Hai - Meenaxi
4. Desert Storm - Warriors of Heaven & Earth
5. Sabaq Aisa - Tehzeeb
6. Jiya Jale - Dil Se (particularly the last aalaap)
7. Kulirithu Kulirithu - Taj Mahal
8. Marghazhi Thingal - Sangamam (His best Sindhu Bhairavi Ever, Period)
9. ManMohana - Jodha Akbar
10. Silent Invocation - B or C (dont remember, heard it once - Connections 
(upcoming)
 
Well, there are many more...which i could pick while listening to the 
album...but i cant recall now suddenly.. 
 
Now you know why i was sure that Sindhu Bhairavi must be his favourite raaga, 
because i could see the raaga repeat in many albums.


Regards
Kamal Aakarsh Vishnubhotla.
 
http://kamal-aakarsh.blogspot.com 
 

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From: just an another girl <justananotherg...@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [arr] "I follow the Sufi philosophy of destroying your own ego" : 
ARR
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, January 16, 2009, 1:53 PM







Q: A few of your favourite things? 

A: Sindhu Bhairavi(Carnatic raga), home food even if its rasam sadam', Regent's 
Park in London and all the music stores in USA. 


I googled Rasam Sadam and realize it is an south indian dish and gonna hunt 
Indian restaurants this weekend to taste it :)))

Sorry about the presonal trivia .. on to my main question ,  Can you guys help 
me identify songs of ARR based on Sindhu Bhairavi Ragaa ?

Elementary search on Youtube yielded Sudhas rendition ( http://www.youtube. 
com/watch? v=Z-T39eNTf9g) , i still haven't developed an mature ear for 
carnatic and really couldn't enjoy it ... I also found a few instrumental 
versions 


http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=dKM1YJcO_ cU
http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=1OBE-B3tqB8&feature=related ( Prasanna on 
Guitar )But I am  curious to see where ARR has used this in his works and how 
he has interpreted it ?

Thanks a bunch for your help



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Rahman speaks on Slumdog, Sufism and Sindhu Bhairavi

16 Jan 2009, 0020 hrs IST







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CHENNAI: It is night, and unlike the late hours on Wednesday,Rahman's house is 
quiet. His younger children Rahima and Ameen spray snow foam on each 



other when Rahman's mother comes down and tells the waiting media that Rahman 
has just finished dinner. "He hardly slept last night and he will be down 
shortly." Rahman talks to TOI 

Q: How different was Slumdog Millionaire' (SD) from other foreign productions ? 

A: There was much less work. I did not have to give 190 cues, and director 
Boyle gave specific instructions on what he wanted. I had a clear idea on what 
should go into the music. Putting the sitar in was a complete surprise. 

Q: What has the international response been like? 

A: The film was like a holiday to Mumbai for viewers and they could connect 
with the hero because USA is also going through recession. It was also a relief 
from the usual kind of film scores. 

Q:People say you are humble. Who instilled that in you? 

A: I follow the Sufi philosophy of destroying your own ego. Not that I have 
mastered it, I still land up in situations I could have avoided. 

Q: What do you look for in vocalists and instrumentalists? 

A: Great personality. Should be a quick learner, and have a feel for the music. 
Should have a quality of his own, not copy or imitate. 

Q: How do you make time for the ordinary things in life? 

A: I do that all the time, because the ordinary things divert you. I took the 
children to my flat in London while scoring for SD and it was half-work, 
half-holiday. It was great fun. 

Q: The defining moment in your career? 

A: The National Award for my first film. I thought it comes only when people 
retire. 

Q: A few of your favourite things? 

A: Sindhu Bhairavi(Carnatic raga), home food even if its rasam sadam', Regent's 
Park in London and all the music stores in USA. 

Q: What went through your mind when you walked down the carpet to the Golden 
Globe? 

A: Each little moment was the best. My wife Saira had helped me pick an Armani 
suit in Thailand, and I was wearing it because it is Hollywood. And for the 
first time in my life I felt tense. I prefer kurtas usually. 
http://timesofindia .indiatimes. com/Chennai/ Rahman_speaks_ on_Slumdog_ 
Sufism_and_ Sindhu_Bhairavi/ articleshow/ 3986032.cms

-- 
regards,
Vithur




 














      
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