AR Rahman's Slumdog Millionaire principle

MUMBAI: Oscar winner AR Rahman is sitting pretty with his double whammy. But
that was not the case with Danny Boyle, who had flown down to Chennai after
a meeting was fixed between him and the musician.

The director and his assistant landed in Chennai only to find Rahman's cell
phone switched off. After making several calls, the duo traced the studio in
which Rahman usually records his music. On reaching the studio, Boyle tried
calling him on his cell again but it was still switched off. After patiently
waiting for four hours, Rahman came out of his recording studio and
apologized.

A Bollywood film director, who was closely associated with the making of
Slumdog Millionaire said, "Rahman said that it was his principle never to
talk shop or discuss any work while he is working on a score with another
producer. He believes that as a producer is giving him his money's worth, he
should not waste his money and discuss work with another producer. Boyle
landed up waiting for four hours for his time with AR Rahman, and I am sure
Boyle thinks its time and money well invested."

Here's certainly a tip for those who want to reach where AR Rahman has
reached.

http://www.businessofcinema.com/news.php?newsid=12182

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regards,
Vithur

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