Interview : 
A.R.Rahman-II<http://www.glamsham.com/movies/interviews/10-a-r-rahman-interview-ii-071005.asp>

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*A.R.RAHMAN*
In the first part we talked about Rahman's foreign triumphs, so here is
something about his influences on the Hindi film industry.

Beethoven of the East, music wizard A. R. Rahman is certainly God's own
child when it comes to his passion, music, and it his body of work that
speaks volumes of the immense talent that he has been bestowed with and the
magic that he creates through his musical compositions. Right from his very
first album ROJA to his last RAAVAN, the Hindi film audience has been
captivated with his enthralling music that is a delight to the senses and
has always clicked in a big way irrespective of the box-office performances
of the films.

Masterpieces like ROJA, DIL SE, SWADES, LAGAAN, RANG DE BASANTI and the most
recent RAAVAN are a testimony to that. Every album that the maestro composes
is awaited eagerly by his fans also popularly called Rahmaniacs. So, for all
you Rahmaniacs and also those who love Bollywood and Rahman, here is our
second part of the interview with one of the greatest composers of all
times, A.R.Rahman.






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*RAAVAN*
*PART II*

*You have immense faith in 'dargahs' and 'sufi' saints. The last composition
of this genre that we heard from you was the mind-blowing 'Khwaja Mere
Khwaja'(JODHAA AKBAR). Can we expect a totally non filmy album on 'sufi'
divine music, especially for the fans of this genre?*
First of al let me tell you that 'Khwaja Mere Khwaja' was not composed for
JODHAA AKBAR. It was a personal work for myself. As far as an album on
'sufi' divine music is concerned, I would love to do it, if time permits. It
is very much in my mind.

*Your fans in UK would like to know if you have anything special planned for
the UK leg of your tour that is in Birmingham and London's Wembly Arena
later this month?*

*'Aamir Khan is a very straight forward person.'*
Well in short, I can only say that it will be a celebration with lots of
style.

*Danny Boyle is likely to direct Aamir Khan in a film called BOMBAY VELVET
(for Anurag Kashyap). Since you are close to both Danny and Aamir, will you
be composing for the project?*
I am not aware about the mentioned project.

*You have a special rapport with Aamir Khan? What is common to both of you,
we mean in your style of working?*
Aamir Khan is a very straight forward person. I really enjoy working with
him.

*Your music for Mani Ratnam's DIL SE and also Ashutosh Gowariker's SWADES,
both starring Shah Rukh Khan are still very popular. Any chance of working
with SRK in the near future?*
I don't know, let's see.

*In the end coming to RAAVAN, you have composed some new and innovative
tunes and sounds for the film that blend with the narratives. Did you study
the epic Ramayana before you composed the music?*
One does not have to study the Ramayana. It is in the heart of every
Indian.

*Once it was heard that RAAVAN was to be based on the epic Ramayana, it was
expected that there will be some conventional and devotional music from the
audio album but as always from you we get never heard before tunes and new
radical sounds. Any reasons for that?*
Well, thank you. Actually Mani Ratnam wanted something contemporary and so
the audio album of RAAVAN has it.

(Courtesy SyedPr, UK)

*CHECK OUT: A.R.RAHMAN Interview Part
1<http://www.glamsham.com/movies/interviews/07-a-r-rahman-interview-071001.asp>


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- Regards

~ ~ A.R.Rajib ~ ~

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