Seriously concerned about such press articles and more concerned for editors 
who 
approve such baseless articles. Times of India as well. "A friend of Rahman" " 
A 
source " - in your dreams or what? Irresponsible journalism. 



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From: Bivin Chandra <bivinchan...@yahoo.com>
To: AR Fans group <arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tue, 27 July, 2010 8:32:05
Subject: [arr] No more Bollywood for Rahman! - TOI Article

  
A R Rahman’s international career which has taken off in a biggish way after 
Slumdog Millionaire, keeps encountering snags, thanks to long-pending 
assignments back home. 

According to sources Rahman has to keep interrupting his international plans to 
be home for various pending assignments. The harried composer is now seriously 
thinking of putting all home-made assignments on hold to concentrate on 
building 
his career abroad, or else he feels he would lose the international advantage 
he 
obtained after Slumdog Millionaire. 

Says a friend of Rahman, “The Indian assignments after Slumdog Millioniare have 
been very time-consuming ,especially Raavan where Rahman not only had to  do 
two 
versions of the music in Hindi and Tamil, but director Mani Ratnam also asked 
him to give 3-4 tunes for every lyric before one was selected. The music of 
Raavan took more time than Rahman could afford, with the result that other 
Indian assignments primarily Abbas Tyrewala’s untitled John Abraham-Pakhi 
starrer got left behind.” 

At the moment Rahman is back again in Chennai for mixing the music of Abbas’ 
film. But the background score of the film which releases in October is still 
be 
done. 

No one is admitting it, but one of the primary reasons why Tyrewala’s film got 
delayed is the music score which Rahman has been serving up piecemeal, for no 
fault of his , since the composer was committed to be out of the country for 
half the year for his world concerts. 
Says the source, “Rahman had to continuously keep breaking his international 
tours and other projects to be home for various reasons, like the music  
release 
of Raavan and other things. He has begun to feel that his international career 
would never take off if he has to keep returning home.” 

Abbas Tyrewala , in Chennai with Rahman for the mixing of his film’s music, 
jumps to the composer’s defence. “Yes Rahman has been a little tied up and 
therefore unable to deliver quickly. But that’s because he has to be constantly 
moving back and forth between India and the US. Raavan took much longer than 
Rahman thought. I’m not worried about my music. It’s almost done. Whatever time 
Rahman takes is finally worth the while.” 
In the meanwhile Rahman has not signed a single new assignment in Mumbai or 
Chennai in the last few months. 

After completing Abbas Tyrewala’s music Rahman will now focus on consolidating 
his career abroad.


http://timesofindia .indiatimes. com/entertainmen t/bollywood/ news-interviews/ 
No-more-Bollywoo d-for-Rahman/ articleshow/ 6222385.cms 


 


      

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