Not sure if this was posted before... here goes an interview which 
was posted on hindustan times last week.. 

Last Saturday, he rocked New Delhi, absolutely `live' at an HT 
concert.. even as he maintains his position of the No 1 music whiz of 
the nation. What keeps him bettering himself? What are the pleasures 
and the pains encountered on his beat route? So, here's AR Rahman in 
a freespinning interview with V Ananth 

Whatever happened to your unruly locks? 
When I went for Haj, I shaved off my long hair. Fortunately or 
unfortunately, my wife liked my new look.. she insisted that I should 
keep it. (Laughs) I had no other alternative but to listen to my wife.

Does your style of composing music change when you do an 
international project like Elizabeth: The Golden Age? 
The music for Elizabeth.. has been co-composed by me. When Shekhar 
started the project, he wanted to make it very artistic and dark. But 
then, he decided to make the film more entertaining.. and the music 
more pulsating. 

As a composer, I'd say music stems from one's emotions. So, there's 
absolutely no difference in my approach, whether I'm composing for 
Jodhaa Akbar or Elizabeth. 

When you look back, how do you assess your music?
"As a composer, I'd say music stems from one's emotions. So, there's 
absolutely no difference in my approach, whether I'm composing for 
Jodhaa Akbar or Elizabeth"Roja set the standard for me as a composer. 
And frankly, I can't guage where to go after Elizabeth. Let's see.. 
at this very point of time, I'm very excited about my next 
international album - The Lord of The Rings which will be released on 
December 10. It has many as 15 tracks. As much as 20,000 pounds would 
be spent a day on the orchestration. 

I believe you have started your own music company. 
Yes. It's called K M Musiq. I'm really kicked about it. All these 
years, I was being commissioned by others.. now I can commission 
others. 

But it seems you now insist on royalty for every music score..which 
is why you couldn't compose for Om Shanti Om. 
In life, you can't have your cake and eat it too. You have to take 
certain risks to reach your goal. 

Which have been your most vital steps ahead? 
Undoubtedly Vande Mataram and the score for the stage musical Bombay 
Dreams. 

What do you find wrong with the Indian film music industry? 
There are several problems. The saddest thing is that no one takes 
acoustic instruments seriously. Most musicians just prefer to work on 
keyboards. But I've stopped getting angry. One should be true to 
one's own self.. because one candle can light a million. 

"I work at night, occasionally , whenever I'm dealing with a jet lag 
situation, not otherwise."Do you still work like an owl all night and 
sleep by day?
That's rubbish! If that was true, I wouldn't be sitting here with you 
doing an inteview in the afternoon. I work at night, occasionally , 
whenever I'm dealing with a jet lag situation, not otherwise. 

How busy are you as a music director right now?
I'm into a somewhat more relaxed pace now. There was a time when I'd 
be doing six Tamil and two to three Hindi films a year. 

How many Tamil films are you working on at this point of time?
(Laughs) Ha! That's a good question. I wish I knew the answer. I'm 
doing two Tamil films – Sultan, the animation film being made by 
Rajnikant's daughter Soundarya and Prabhu's Sakkarakkatti. 

And Hindi films?
Well, let me see. Gajini, Ada, Jaane Tu Naa Jaane Naa, Delhi 6, the 
Hindi dubbed version of the Rajnikant movie Sivaji, Subhash Ghai's 
Main Hoon Yuvraj and Ashutosh Gowariker's Jodhaa Akbar.

You were against the idea of composing for dubbed films. So, how did 
you make an exception for Sivaji? 
You're right there.I don't encourage the dubbing of my songs in other 
languages. 

Yes, so Sivaji is an exception.
It has beaty foot-tapping music which should connect on an all-India 
level. 

You are often accused of working for big production banners at the 
cost of small films. 
Sorry, that isn't true at all. Otherwise, I wouldn't be doing 
Sakkarakkatti which is a small film. 

Are you composing the music for an animation film called Cockroach 
being planned by Shekhar Kapur? 
Yes. I'm excited about that. Animation films allow your imagination 
to take flight. 

What do you like about your music? 
That's a tricky question. If I say I like my music, I'll be blowing 
my own trumpet. And if I say I don't like my music, I'll sound 
disgruntled. 

"Some people have unfairly jumped to the conclusion that Aamir and 
I've had a fight because I haven't done Taare Zameen Par. The fact is 
that I was committed to several films when Aamir asked me."
Some film producers in the South have accused you of recruiting Hindi 
singers to do the playback for your Tamil films at their cost.
I will gladly plead guilty of that because I don't believe in 
parochialism. On the other hand, if I feel that a Tamil singer suits 
the need of a Hindi film song, I'll take that route without thinking 
twice. 

Why have you cut down on giving breaks to new singers of late?
Let me make this very clear -today, new singers aren't of much use. 
We need great new singers. I haven't come across any new singer who's 
above average. 

How do you prevent yourself from becoming complacent about your music?
(Pause.. looks away) I was clear right from the moment when I started 
out, some 16-17 years ago, as a beginner called Dilip Shankar. I was 
clear that I'm just an instrument in the hands of God. I believe that 
God up there controls me in whatever I am doing. If don't work in 
accordance to what God ordains, then I'll be washed out.

"I wouldn't hesitate to pick my top 10: Roja, Rangeela, Bombay, Dil 
Se, Taal, Kandukonden Kandukonden, Zubeidaa, Lagaan, Rang De Basanti 
and Guru." After composing major hit songs for Aamir Khan in 
Rangeela, Lagaan and Rang De Basanti, how come you haven't done his 
Taare Zameen Par? Have you fallen out with him? 
Who says so? I am composing for his film Gajini. Some people have 
unfairly jumped to the conclusion that Aamir and I've had a fight 
because I haven't done Taare Zameen Par. The fact is that I was 
committed to several other films when Aamir asked me to be a part of 
the project.

Finally, top of the head, can you pick your 10 best movie music 
scores?
It's very difficult to play favourites. Still.. I wouldn't hesitate 
to pick my top 10: Roja, Rangeela, Bombay, Dil Se, Taal, Kandukonden 
Kandukonden, Zubeidaa, Lagaan, Rang De Basanti and Guru. 

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