[image: Interview]  Interview : AR
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[image: A.R RAHMAN]

*A.R RAHMAN*
It's difficult to make music maestro A R Rahman speak...he lets his music do
all the talking. Our correspondent catches up with the Oscar winner during
his Kolkata
visit.

*What made you decide to hold a concert in Kolkata almost after seven years?
*
It's great to come back to Kolkata. The last show was one of the most
memorable concerts of my life till date...I got a standing ovation. There
were over 90,000
people cheering for me. And this time, it's even more special because this
time I am going to perform for a cause...the November 14 concert in Kolkata
will be a
charity concert to raise fund for a proposed hospital to be set up by Liver
Foundation of West Bengal. I hope Kolkata will support me this time as
well.

*Is this concert part of the 'Jai Ho' tour?*
Yes, it is. We get so many calls a day for concerts, but it's all about
choosing the right people and the right cause.

*How are you preparing for this concert?*
This concert, as I said, is a part of the musical tour of India. After
Kolkata, we will be performing in Pune and Chennai. 'Live' concerts are as
difficult as film...it
requires the same amount of intensity, emotion, energy. The most challenging
part is to keep the audience booked for three hours; they shouldn't even
realize when these three hours whisked by.

*

"Oscar was difficult to handle..."
Now-a-days you are lending your voice more frequently in your compositions
for films. So are you planning to try playback singing regularly?*
You know what, whenever I give a tune to a director, he always asks me: 'Why
don't you sing this song?' And I always shriek away and say: 'No...no!' This
happens with most directors. But I have to play objective. However, there
are times when I feel that my voice will do better justice to a particular
song.

*Given an option, will you sing for other music directors too?*
At the moment Rahman, the singer, has signed his own films. But in future I
might sing for other composers as well (smiles).

*You have often said that you are a great admirer of Kishore Kumar?*
Yes, that's why every year on his death anniversary I don't sit and regret
the loss; but celebrate it...I celebrate Kishore's voice; even his acting.

*With such a successful musical career, how will you define music?*
There is no definition of music for me. It keeps changing as I keep
exploring it.

*Do you consider 'Jai Ho' as your best creation?*
Sometimes it's not about a best creation, but the best for a particular
moment of the film. 'Jai Ho' was right for that particular moment, that
particular mindset in
SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE. I know there's lot of debate over this song winning the
Oscars. But then, I didn't send the song to the Oscars, the makers did. I
just composed the tune in three weeks and was done with it. However, I too
feel 'Jai Ho' was apt for that particular moment in the film-the protagonist
comes out of darkness and pain to light amid 'Jai Ho' hammering in the
background.





[image: A.R RAHMAN and SAURAV GANGUALY]

*A.R RAHMAN and SAURAV GANGUALY*
*How has Oscar changed your life?*
Oscar was difficult to handle. The first three months after the award was
crazy...I was flooded with people...the social etiquettes that I had to
maintain. Then I went
for hibernation and spent quality time with my music. Now I am back to
normal life.

*What is the inspiration of your music?*
Mostly it's the scripts I am working on; at times there are particular
directors who inspire me.

*Of all your creations, which one is your personal favourite?*
I never try to answer that question or else people will get angry. But then,
ROJA is my first love and all the songs of ROJA will always remain special
to me. It was my first film and I worked on the music with so much love and
passion; well, I still do that for all my films, but then ROJA is my first
love.

*Now-a-days we are getting a new singing sensation every other day. But they
are not sustaining for long. What should a singer do for making a
sustainable
career?*
The only way out is to be original.

*What are your future projects?*
BLUE just released. I am doing Mani Ratnam's next. There are a few others.

*What about an album?*
I keep announcing new albums, but am not been able to make it happen due to
time constraint. But I hope to start working on it afresh as soon as
possible.

- Sreya Basu, TWF, Bollywood Trade News Network


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