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Composer extraordinaire A R Rahman has many fans, and one of them is fellow
musician *Hariharan
[Images<http://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=hariharan>
]*.

The singer is devoted to Rahman for many reasons, chief among them
being "his strength, and the way he designs sound."

"He has revolutionised film music and is perpetually on a quest to get the
best out of you and makes you feel at ease which is important. I have sung
some of my best songs for him. I will drop everything to sing his
compositions."

The singer and composer -- who had just wound up an American tour that took
him to more than 12 cities -- got a call from Rahman asking him to join
half-a-dozen other singers in another concert tour. Hariharan did not think
twice before consenting to return to America.

"In my heart and career, I hold a very special corner for Rahman," he says.
"He has given me some of his finest songs to sing in Tamil and Hindi."

During his solo concert, one of the most appreciated Hariharan songs was
from *Guru*. "It brought the house down every time I sang it," he says
referring to *Yeh Hairathe*, which he sang with Alka Yagnik in the film.

Hariharan says the haunting composition, lyrics and director Mani Ratnam are
the three reasons why the song did so well.

Hariharan says that though he made his film debut many years before Rahman
came to him with *Roja
[Images<http://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=roja>
]*, it was his song in that film that gave his career a big boost.

"It was like I was singing for a very vast audience for the first time,"
says Hariharan who sang for composer Jaidev in the 1977 film *Gaman*. His
first song, *Ajeeb saane he mujh par qarar*, brought accolades and very soon
his voice was heard in many offbeat films.

But it was the song *Thamizha thamizha* from Mani Ratnam's *Roja* in 1992
that catapulted him to fame.

Soon he reached another milestone with a song for Rahman in Mani Ratnam's *
Bombay*. The song *Uyire Uyire* sung with K S Chitra became very popular in
the four southern states. The Hindi version *Tu Hi Re* was even a bigger
hit.

Rahman, in turn, also has a soft corner for Hariharan and, like some of the
best singers he has worked with, Rahman says Hariharan likes to push the
envelope.

"The more you demand from him, the more he gives. At times, Hariharan can
even exhaust the most patient composer," Rahman says with a chuckle

-- 
regards,
Vithur


A.R. RAHMAN - THE GOD OF MUSIC

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