http://www.time.com/time/2005/100movies/0,23220,soundtracks,00.html

"Roja:Though he is  renowned as the preeminent composer of modern
Bollywood, A.R. Rahman was born and still works in Madras, 1,000 miles
south of Bombay. His Tamil compatriot, the writer-director Mani
Ratnam, yanked him out of jingle-writing to compose his first full
score for Roja (The Rose) the tale of a woman whose lover is kidnapped
by terrorists. Through this grim political parable, Rahman laced some
spectacular melodies that not only serve the drama, they create their
own[EM]as in the duet ballads "Yeh Haseen Vadiyan" and "Roja
Jaaneman," which first are grounded in recitative, then suddenly
ascend into celestial melody. This astonishing debut work parades
Rahman's gift for alchemizing outside influences until they are
totally Tamil, totally Rahman. He plays with reggae and jungle
rhythms, fiddles with Broadway-style orchestrations, runs cool
variations on Morricone's scores for Italian westerns."

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