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*A.R.Rahman lost in the World of Tunes *

Even though A.R. Rahman may look different with the new hairstyle that he
sports, yet he is the same music director who is always lost in the world of
his tunes. When asked about his new look he says that he went to Haj and had
to shave off his head. Besides, his wife liked it and he didn't have any
album to release, so he has let it be as it is.

Regarding his two movies this year - Shekhar Kapoor's Elizabeth and Ashutosh
Gowarikar's Jodhaa Akbar - Rahman says that though both are period films,
yet they are all about human beings. Summing it up he says, "Music has to
reveal the basic human emotions. At the end of the day, it is the human
feelings that matter." When we sought his views on the loud music of
Elizabeth, the music director admits it and explains: It is co-composed by
me. When we started the film it was arty. When I saw the film, I felt it was
dragging. We wanted the music to be pulsating and throbbing to make the film
better." Isn't the music like that of Roja? Rahman quips, "Yes, and from
there on I decided that I should not go below that benchmark. It was
complementary because Roja also got several international awards. Haven't
Tamil films taken a back seat since he got busy with international ventures?
The music director admits it, too. "There was a time when I used to do six
films a year.

Now, I do one or two Tamil and three to four Hindi films a year." Rahman
believes in God and asserts that He controls his life otherwise he wonders
if he would have been able to continue working from midnight till morning.


-- 
regards,
Vithur

A.R.RAHMAN - THE GOD OF MUSIC

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