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Director Anthony D'Souza along with A.R. Rahman have set a camp in Los
Angeles to get the mixing in place for their mega film Blue. The makers
of the film, which is less than a fortnight away from its release, are
leaving no stones unturned to lend an international feel to the product
which is touted to be the costliest ever to come out of Indian shores.

Says
a source close to the project, “Blue is huge by all standards and with
the kind of technical finesse it boasts of, there was no way that any
cost would have been spared during it's post production. The makers
didn't hesitate at all to process the film's mixing in LA. As we talk,
Tony would already have completed a substantial part of the film's
mixing."

Rahman is known for being fascinated with the city of
Los Angeles when it comes to recording and mixing of music. Even though
he already has studios in Chennai and Mumbai, he is in the process of
getting studios in Los Angeles (USA) and London (UK) as well. Since
there is also an increase in his international assignments, it only
makes sense for Rahman to have a worldwide presence through his studios.

Coming
back to Blue, the film is seeing an unprecedented excitement being
built up around it. The advance booking at numerous leading multiplexes
has already opened, even though the film is more than 10 days away.


Rahman fever
His Music ~ My Mother Tongue


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