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AR Rahman Press Conference in Houston

HOUSTON: He slipped fleetingly into Houston for an unobtrusive visit with
media this past weekend, but when A. R. Rahman stepped into the Hyatt
Regency Hotel’s conference room, the famously private Mozart of Madras may
have once again had it thrust home that his quiet days were over. Slightly
built and youthful, the legendary music director of international repute was
deluged by a storm of photographers, reporters, and fans. But he was a study
in graciousness as he took his seat onstage and calmly waited for the furor
to subside. Rahman was in the city August 7 to re-launch the publicity of
his Jai Ho – The Journey Home World Tour in North America.

The show, which had an extremely successful and critically acclaimed run in
four cities within the US, was abruptly aborted in Detroit in July when part
of the stage infrastructure catastrophically collapsed before the concert,
destroying most of the staging, lighting and musical instruments. Jai Ho –
The Journey Home, brought to this city by Moid Khan of Bollywoodshows4u, has
been rescheduled to play at the Toyota Center on September 17, 2010, at
8.30pm.

Rahman, the two-time Academy and Grammy Award- winning music director of the
movie Slumdog Millionaire, has collaborated with creative director Amy
Tinkham. Tinkham has previously worked with music icons in the ilk of Paul
McCartney and Madonna, structuring and choreographing impressive live stage
performances. The Jai Ho – The Journey Home concert is a two-and-half hours
long theatrical experience that blends elements of Sufi mysticism,
traditional folk, reggae, jazz, and rock, with new technologies.

“Through the vast tapestry of music that is Rahman, he takes us on a virtual
journey through beauty, culture, and spirituality,” said Tinkham. “This is
uniquely Indian – both ancient and modern.”

The Jai Ho concert incorporates the talents of a world troupe of dancers
from various countries globally, and also includes a contortionist. The
theme celebrates Indian culture and will include several of Rahman’s
compositions new and old. Rahman told media that the performers rehearsed
for nearly two months and that he avoided taking on other movie contracts to
practice with them.

“I’m so happy to resume touring,” said Rahman. “Performing live for my fans
means so much to me and the time lost due to the accident has been very
difficult for our team. The support and encouragement we’ve received from
fans has been an incredible inspiration. We’re all very grateful and can’t
wait for the fans to see the special show we’ve put together for them. I
wanted to create a polished show,” he added.

When a guest at the media conference suggested that Rahman tended to favor
the Tamil and other South Indian languages more in his shows, he responded:

“I’ve included many languages, but I’ve found that when you’re deep into
music, the language ceases to matter,” Rahman said.

Rachel Varghese, a fellow journalist from the local community was at the
kick-off performance of Jai Ho – The Journey Home in New York in June. She
raved about the show, calling it “simply stupendous”. “It was an
extraordinary show. I am definitely going to see it again as I’m sure I
missed something. There was so much to see. The beautiful set, the dancers –
each song had a different stage design. It’s quite unlike anything I’ve ever
seen before!” added Varghese.

Dignitaries attending the media and VIP press conference were Congresswoman
Sheila Jackson Lee, Council Member Brenda Stardig, Consul General of India
Sanjiv Arora, Guy Rippon, Chancellor of the University of Houston, Dr. Renu
Khator, and Suresh Khator. Sponsors included Udipi Café ( who also catered
for the press meet), Tara Energy, Kohinoor Diamonds, Toyota Center, Qatar
Airlines, and Snapple.

For information visit www.bollywoodshows4U.com or
http://www.houstontoyotacenter.com or call Moid Khan at 281- 235- 4711.


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