She forgot to mention Taal and Kandukonden
--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Gomzy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > http://specials.rediff.com/movies/2008/feb/12slide1.htm > > > *What is it like working in a film that had music by A R Rahman?* > > Like many of his films, the music in *Jodhaa Akbar* will take some time > getting used to. But once it gets into your heart and soul, you won't be > able to get it out. The way Gowarikar has used Rahman's music in *Jodhaa > Akbar* will make you want to listen to it as soon as the film is over. > > I have worked in many films where Rahman has done the music, starting from > my very first film, *Iruvar*, which Mani Sir (*Ratnam*) directed over a > decade ago. > > Then, there was the song *Barso Re* in *Guru* which was picturised on me. > Originally, Rahman had composed a nice tune which was supposed to be > picturised on me riding a bicycle. But I fell off the bike and hurt myself. > So a new situation for the song had to be created and Rahman came up > with *Barso > Re*. > > > > *Any new projects?* > > I'm doing *Robot* in Tamil with Rajni Sir (Rajnikanth), which I guess will > be dubbed in many languages including Hindi and Telugu. Rahman will be > composing the music for *Robot*. > > I would also be working with director Shankar Sir again, after *Jeans*. >