Hi Nithesh,

Yes, I have seen it in a press release as well....
Please find attached the media report fyr...

http://news.webindia123.com/news/showdetails.asp?
id=178240&n_date=20051201&cat=Entertainment

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Rahman to compose for Mozart film
Panaji | December 01, 2005 4:15:06 PM IST
 
 
Chennai's greatest gift to Indian film music, A.R. Rahman, is likely 
to compose a part of the track for an unusual international film 
project being planned to coincide with the 250th birth anniversary of 
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
The brainchild of Salzburg-based Austrian music composer and 
violinmaker Winrich Sturies, the film has been in the works for over 
six months. 

"It will roll very soon," says Sturies. "The release of the film is 
planned for mid 2006." 

Mozart was born in Salzburg in January 1756.

The Indian partner in the film venture, Sanjay Kaushik of the 
Paramount group of companies, says the details are all in place. 

"The script is ready, talks are on with Rahman and the process of 
casting will be completed before we set a firm date for the shoot to 
begin." 

"The film," asserts Kaushik, "will be a full-fledged international 
production that will have substantial Indian participation. The link 
between the West and India will be organic and natural, not forced as 
is usually the case with such film projects." 

Sturies has lined up a series of concerts all around Europe under the 
rubric Project Planet-Mozart. 

The film, scripted by Sturies himself, is an extension of that 
celebration of the work of one of the finest music composers the 
world has ever known.

How did India come into the picture? 

"One of the key characters in the proposed film is an Indian," 
reveals Sturies. 

"The storyline is set in two eras - Mozart's own and that of a 
fictional 17-year-old new millennium boy, Nicholas. The two men meet 
and play together. A key subplot in the film has Nicholas falling in 
love with an Indian girl and travelling to this part of the world."

Sturies is looking to underscore the universality and continuity of 
music through his unusual narrative. "Music is one mode of human 
expression that can travel across time and space without any 
hindrance," says the Austrian. 

Sturies is an admirer of India's approach to music. "When Ravi 
Shankar played with Yehudi Menuhin, the god of the violin, nearly 40 
years ago, the West saw for the first time that music is not just 
performance, it is worship. 

"It is something that comes from deep within. Ravi Shankar taught us 
that music is composed and performed with the heart and not with mere 
instruments," he says.

Sturies, who attended the 36th International Film Festival in Goa for 
a few days before setting out to explore other parts of the country, 
is impressed with what he has seen so far. 

"I cannot express in words 
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--- In [email protected], "Nithesh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hey friends !
> i hv heard about Rahman doing a Austalian Movie project. But i 
don't 
> know how much truth is in this. What i hv heard is , it's a movie 
> about the the Biography of "The  great Mozart" and it's " the great 
> Asian Mozart" doing music in this movie. 
> If anybody knows more about this pls reply for this post.
> thank you.
>








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