Fw: [arr] The musical storm book weight

2009-09-02 Thread Shamil Sharif
anyone knows??
 
AR Rahman - His music for ears for years



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Let me know the weight (kgs) of biography ARR the musical storm.




  

[arr] The musical storm

2009-08-23 Thread Shamil Sharif
Let me know the weight (kgs) of biography ARR the musical storm.


  

[arr] "The Musical Storm is not an authorised biography" - Vijay Mohan Iyer

2009-06-23 Thread Vithur
 AR Rahman book-ed

*[image: arrahman_400_02]Mumbai:* Post his great success story at the Oscar
Awards, the general public's interest in AR Rahman has increased manifold.
He has become the favourite target for biography writers and soon two
back-to-back books on the music book will release.

The first one to hit the stands is titled AR Rahman: The Musical Storm. It's
been written by Kamini Mathai, who is also a journalist. The second one is
being written by Nasreen Munni Kabir.

Vijay Mohan Iyer, who is part of Rahman's team says, AR Rahman: The Musical
Storm is not an authorised biography. But the other one will be endorsed by
Rahman himself."

AR Rahman: The Musical Storm claims to trace the life of Rahman from
different points of view. It encompasses the tragic death of his father RK
Sekhar, a talented music arranger, when Rahman (then Dileep) was just nine
years old, Rahman missing school and playing sessions to keep his family
going, his conversion to Islam and Sufism and his discovery by Mani Ratnam.

Mathai says, "I met Rahman a couple of times. Then I have spoken to people
who worked closely with his father, his friends, his directors and his
relatives and gathered a lot of information about him."

When asked about the other biography, she says, "I have heard about it but I
am not sure when it's releasing. Yes, my biography is not authorised because
Rahman wanted it like that. There are many insights in the book which would
not have been there if it were endorsed by Rahman."

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