How time flies! 8 Jul 2008, 0000 hrs IST Print<http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/msid-3207117,prtpage-1.cms> EMail <javascript:openWindowmail('/mail/3207117.cms');> Discuss New Bookmark/Share <javascript:void(0)> Save<javascript:showdivlayer('3207117','t','close');> Write to Editor<http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/India_Buzz/How_time_flies_/articleshow/3207117.cms#write> It was a meeting that would have rekindled memories for both the people concerned.
Music composer AR Rahman and Harris Jayaraj, as the latter said on-screen at an awards ceremony recently, were meeting each other after almost seven years and would have definitely wondered how time flew in those years! Harris Jayaraj was assisting Rahman for a few years before branching out on his own with Minnale, which caught the imagination of the masses. Following that with peppy soundtracks in films such as 12 B, Lesa Lesa and Kaakha Kaakha, Harris emerged as a music director of reckoning in Kollywood. The fact that Rahman was concentrating on Bollywood films helped his growth too. "We last met during the inauguration of my studio, almost seven years ago," recalled Harris. Though rumours of Harris showing "shades of Rahman" had been doing the rounds initially, the duo showed no signs of animosity at the event. It's good music that wins hearts at the end of the day, after all! http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/India_Buzz/How_time_flies_/articleshow/3207117.cms -- regards, Vithur HELP EVER; HURT NEVER; LOVE ALL; SERVE ALL