Over the last two days there has been nothing but Rahman on TV and in 
newspapers. The number of things that are being said about him is so much that 
even the most avid couch potato might have missed quite a few of those 
anecdotes and profuse remarks that have been aired. So, it will not be a bad 
idea to try and compile some of the best anecdotes that were narrated for the 
sheer reading pleasure of all Rahman fans.

SPB was around on TV for quite some time on the 23rd of February and he said a 
lot about Rahman and the way he worked. He recalled the days of Roja. SPB 
believes that he was the first one to have rendered his voice for a Rahman song 
(Kadhal Rojave). That day, before the recording began Rahman told SPB that he 
was not sure about why he was being given this opportunity when master 
composers like Ilayaraja and MS Viswanathan were still around. He also said 
that having made his debut, if all went well; he would manage to hang around 
for maybe a period of five years. Then SPB shifted five years down the line to 
Minsaara Kanavu. Then, SPB asked Rahman, “you told me that you were going to 
stick around for 5 years, its past that now” and Rahman replied, “I think I 
have got a bonus of 5 more years..” 

SPB also remarked that Rahman was the only composer who managed to make someone 
else lend their voice to SPB himself, the singer was Sukhvinder Singh. To date, 
it remains the only instance when someone else has sung for SPB on screen.

Then there was Sukhvinder Singh who remembered that it was his association with 
Rahman in Dil Se (the Chayya Chayya) song that really launched his career. 
Director Rajkumar Santhoshi was also around telling us about how well Rahman 
understood the medium of cinema and how he listens carefully to every situation 
before giving a tune, about how he keeps playing on the piano endlessly until 
the director spots one combination that he likes. More than that, he said that 
it is Rahman’s ability to do classy background scores that sets him apart, in 
short, Rahman takes on a movie as a whole. 

Then there were a host of young singers who were discovered and blooded by 
Rahman from the most unlikely of scenarios. Most of you might have heard about 
the story of Naresh Iyer. He was participating in a reality show for singers 
where Rahman was one of the judges. After a particular round, Rahman told 
Naresh Iyer that there was both good news and bad news. The bad news was that 
Naresh had been eliminated from the competition while the good news was that 
Rahman had decided to use his voice. Rang De Basanti happened and Naresh Iyer 
has not looked back since. Like Naresh, there are other singers like 
Madhushree, Benny Dayal etc., who are all beneficiaries of Rahman’s unique 
ability to spot talent.

There are dozens of other stories that comes to ones mind, many of them being 
associated with Rahman’s affinity to working right in the middle of the night; 
he has however exempted SPB from such unearthly recording hours. Then, all of 
you might have read on the site about how he carried his harmonium along with 
him on his honeymoon. We have heard about him globetrotting in his search for 
new sounds and styles of music and many more, you could go on talking about 
Rahman for hours together.

But the one point that everyone seemed to echo in common was about the man’s 
simplicity. Almost everyone used these words ‘he is a wonderful human being’. 
It was not planned or stage managed, but people sitting in different parts of 
India at different times used almost the same words to describe Rahman. That 
says a lot about his character, neither success, money nor fame have changed 
him one bit. He still remains as enthusiastic about music as he was when he 
made his debut. His down to earth attitude was reflected in the way he said 
‘ella pugazhum iraivanukke’ on the Oscar stage, it also showed us that he is 
not a man to forget his roots.

That is why one couldn’t help seeing the lighter side when a journalist on TV 
asked a guest about whether the Oscar would take Rahman away from India. If he 
had such plans he would have vanished long back, he has such boundless talent. 
And, the most gratifying thought that comes from this Oscar award is the 
knowledge that Rahman is capable of many more wonders. One is so confident 
about this because anyone who has heard Rahman’s songs over the years will know 
that ‘Jaye Ho’ or ‘O Saaya’ are not his best compositions by a long shot. If 
they are good enough for Oscars, then we cannot imagine the heights that await 
him. God bless Rahman! Jaye Ho!
http://www.behindwoods.com/tamil-movie-articles/movies-08/a-r-rahman-25-02-09.html

 


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