Why The BAFTA Is So Special For A R Rahman

*By Subhash K Jha, In some ways BAFTA was more special than any of the other
Slumdog awards so far.*

  It also has to do with the sudden coming-of-age of Indian
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Says Rahman, "For 18 years I've been hearing it will happen now, it will
happen now. It didn't happen with some of my earlier efforts like the staged
musical Bombay Dreams. Finally Indian music has gone international. And
frankly, the expectations scare me."
On Tuesday Rahman returned from London to Chennai for just a day before
heading to Los Angeles for the Oscars.

Says Rahman, "Danny, Dev Patel and the crew are all Britishers. To be
honoured back home is another high altogether. For me also, London is like a
second home. I've been coming here since 1996. It's my favourite city
outside India. And to be getting the BAFTA is special."

Rahman thinks the popularity of his Slumdog score has a lot to do with the
fate of the overall product. "It's the entire product that audiences have
liked , and my music is part of that product. My song Jai ho has touched a
chord because of the way it has been used. It comes at the end as a
cathartic eruption of song song dance and happiness. That's the spirit in
which people have received my music."

Rahman looks back on his life after Slumdog with some amazement. "It's been
like a rollercoaster ride for one and a half months. The Oscar will be the
culmination of the whirlwind of activities. Are people back home looking at
me with expectations? I hope I don't let them down. I feel God has already
given me much more than I ever expected."

--- SAMPURN

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Vithur

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