Rahmaniacs,

The transcript of the ARR Interview in Koffee with Anu is herewith for the
benefit of people, who were not able to view it, and for people, who were
not able to understand it fully.

Anu :- You have beeen so much of growth. Is it true that you started playing
harmonium from the age of four ?

ARR :- I was just trying to ( smilingly )

Anu :- Was it your most fascinating instrument, or did you try everything
and then come to this ?

ARR :-  That was the first instrument which I started. My father used to
cover it with a cloth, and teach me which note was from where. So, he used
to teach me, that the note below 3 Black ones was F, 2 Was C, I used to
remember it like a riddle. So, I would be asked to find which note was from
where by my father. I was not perfect, but can find out which note was where
because of playing it.

Anu :- You went on to play in Raja Sir's Music right ?

ARR :- I was playing for Malayalam composer Arjuna Master, Telugu composer
Ramesh Naidu. That time, I got an Invitation from Raja Sir. Raja sir was
playing for my father before. In that rememberance, Raja Sir called me
thinking that we can call Shekhar 's son. That time, was the first recording
for Moondram Pirai. That time, he told me that I was very young, and told me
to come later. Then he called me after two years. That time, I worked with
him for 1.5 years.

Anu :- When I was talking with Mani Sir, he told me that one remarkable
thing abt Rahman was that he was playing like a small boy with Raja Sir, and
then he decided that he would go on his own as a young man. So What inspired
you to go of your own ?

ARR :- I got frustrated after playing too much of Film Music. There was a
monotony of playing continuosly in the morning, evening.. I started feeling,
if there was no life other than that. Then , I started thinking of making
commercials, where we can do music of our own. When we learn Western
Classical music and play, we play whatever notes are there in it. No Free
thinking in it. But in Classical, we can take a raaga, and improvise in it.
we can do it in Jazz also. Film Music is also like that. The Notes that are
given has to be played . So, we never know if we have the real skills of
composing or not, when doing Film Music, and also an urge to see, if there
was something else that would be interesting to do in the work. Adventurous
Model.

Anu :- As a child, you have been completely engrossed in Music. What about
playing gilly, playing cricket in the road ??

ARR :- I have just flown kites.. I have even broken my hand in that. But
there has been no fights with kites. More of Music, and less of all these. I
dont miss those times, I like whatever happened. Because, when one thing
reduces, another thing increases. I always believe in that .

Anu :- Whats your relationship with your siblings ?

ARR :-  I and my elder sister studied Music together. After that she got
married. And the remaining two sisters used to look after me, when I used to
come back from the studios. They used to take care of me like giving me
coffee etc. They also became different , when they became 16, which I am
going to go through ( my daugther is now 12 years ) . They think
differently. I was the only male member in my family. All others were
females. Probably, Prakash was the next male member. ( My sister's son ),
and thats the little story ( smiles )

Anu :- Are your children interested in music ?

ARR :- Yes. I am going to teach them. They are also learning it. Then, they
can make a choice. I will not be pushing them into music, nor even forcing
them.

Anu :- It seems your style of work is different. You keep adding a lot of
things here and there, and for a long time, you keep experiementing with it.
So Hows it ?

ARR :- For some songs, it happens like that, and for some songs, we get to
know at the beginning, that this would be enough. For the same Love Songs,
Duet Songs, Item Number, we ourselves tend to become bored, and people will
surely feel bored. So, if it becomes interesting to us, then it would be
surely 10% more interesting for people who watch. That is the real
challenge.

Anu :- Tell me abt Sufism

ARR :- It can be said as Divine Love. Unconditional Love for every Creation,
of your GOD. Treating everyone equally irrespective of any materialistic
grades . Equal Love, Equal Justice to all. This is what I have learnt till
date, There are much more things to learn . I am still at LKG.

Anu :- Many have told, that its Divine Inspiration. How do you think  of it
?

ARR :- Nowadays, if you see, there are a lot of choices. There are a lot of
opportunities, choices and aveneues for diversion. Even if you watch TV,
there are some 150 chanels to select from. You can make out which channel to
watch. For , all channels to be channelised, I think, as some people put it,
we must be like Samadhi. Once you come out of that stage, then you would get
the focus and direction. That direction, seems to be the right and correct
way.

Mrs. YGP ( School Principal of Padma Seshadri bala Bhavan Schools ) :-
Rahman was Dileep in those days. He has been studying in our school since
childhood days. Very Hard working Guy. In those times itself, He used to go
to Keyboard classes at 6 AM. His father used to drop him at 8 : 10 in
School, with a flask of milk. In the evening also, he used to go and play
some jingles etc . He was the one man orchestra for our school. For all
programmes of our school, we used to tell Rahman, and he used to make
everything ready. " Some are born great; Some achieve greatness; Some have
greatness ". Rahman belongs to all these three categories. He has inherited
the genes from his father. His whole family is dedicated to music, and apart
from that, he is a very good human being.  Even as a student, he was very
helpful, soft spoken. All the teachers adored him, and the best part is he
remembers all his teachers. The best part was that he was friendly, and used
to share all his experiences with children, used to be very helpful to them.
He doesnt show off.

ARR :- The relationship with her goes little more earlier. Father used to
play for Manohar Sir's drama, and Uncle sir ( Mrs YGP's husband was also a
dramatist). Much more earlier than that, and thats why my father put me on
to the school. Because of artistic connection. But I remember only the
beatings that they gave me ( very jokingly )

ANu :- What for did you get beatings ?

ARR :- Of course attendance.

Mrs YGP :-  He will come late, and tell us some reasons . sometimes, not
much. In those years, we used to tap them once or twice.

ARR :- No matter of child abuse ( jokingly everyone laughs ). I never went
to college and hence school memories are all the more impact.

Mrs YGP :- The greatest moment was when he came to get the Natya Kaladhar
Award ( Bharat Kalachar ) , in the very same premises in Thirmullai Pillai
road ( where he studied ) . All old memories are clowning on me, when I
start speaking now.

ARR :- very good; very good.. No time for cutting classes etc. Going to
classes itself was a big thing.

YGP :- I wont blame him because , he had to look after the family. He was
the main bread winner after his father passed away. So he had to adjust a
lot of things. So taking care of that, coming to school itself was a big
thing. Upto 9th standard, he managed , but went off to State Board at the
time of Public Exams ( during 10th standard). But he used to study well till
that time also.

The most enchanting aspect is his singing for National Integration, when he
sang Vande Mataram. Singing routine songs is always there. But singing with
passion, and full inolvement, only Rahman can do.

ARR :- Ya. It was a good team work. Bala was there.

YGP :- Ya. Bala still continues to be there, and your team is great. I am
very proud to see our school student is famous world wide , but at the same
time, doesnt have slight trace of ego or headweight. I appreciate that very
much. I have never seen him losing his temper.  ( ARR intercepts by saying
at times YES , for which Anu says I will not ask abt that, because if he
says he can show me a demo, then I am finished ). His own children, he
treats them with so much of love and respect. Its phenomenal. I take all
pride and love, for he is from our school. God Bless you my child, and she
kisses ARR on the forehead. ( ARR with all humility says Thanks )

Anu :- whats the secret behind the name ?

ARR :- There is nothing behind the name. KM is my own secret. Music
Conservatory is the most important thing. I started thinking abt this from
the year 2000. when I went to UK, and saw the orchestra, I was thinking as
to why not have such a thing here in India. A lot of friends of mine also
had the same idea. But that idea was to set up a pure Western Classical
Conservatory. But what we want to try to do is the musician we are training
, should be an all rounder. First, they should learn music. They should
become a good human being, a good musician , and then they can do anything.
we will try to build up a bridge for the students, so that they can do a lot
of things.

ARR :- There is such a similar orchestra in Bombay . It consists of all
Kazhakisthani ( Russian players ) . The idea to start this was to have our
own people, who will play the orchestra for ourselves. There is so much of
talent here, which can be seen nowhere. Already , there are 300
registrations, which have come in. We wanted to dive into this project this
year, as so much of time has already been wasted before. So, Instead of
waiting for the building to come, we thought of simultaneously starting
something.

I met a professor called Srinivasa Krishnan in London Flight. He asked me if
I was Rahman. he told me that all my songs have become the favourites of his
students in US . I went and checked. I found that they were learning my
songs with so much of love. Then we did a big concert in US with them, and I
was very much impressed. I told them abt the school , and they assured me
that whenever it may be, we will come and teach there . ( the students there
were foreigners and Black Americans ). That gave a lot of confidence to me.
It was such a beautiful thing for me, because being in such distance, they
were ready to leave everything and come and teach here. They will come here,
learn Indian classical, and teach their style of music. The way of teaching,
the way of learning everything will be different. I want to create some
leaders in Music, and make them leaders.

There is another idea that we have to take up street kids, teach them and
see what happens. srini is from Global Rhythms. They are part of Ohio
University. Hollywood Bowl is an interesting concert. In most of the
concert, the audience would be varied people consisting of tamil, telugu,
north indians etc, and they will shout for the songs they like. But in
Hollywood Bowl, all were foreigners. we were thinking as to how they would
enjoy our songs, but they started enjoying after some five songs. They were
all dancing till the end. It was a nice concert. The ticket prices were very
cheap . 1 $ or 2 $. All were directors, Editors in Hollywood.

Singer Kalyani Menon on ARR

My association with Rahman is way back in 1980. I went to the Tv Centre for
recording a song. Very good melody. Arjunan Master was Music Director. That
time, a small boy came for playing Keyboard. I was wondering how such a
young lad will play keyboard. They put a plank for him on which he could
stand and play. I was just enchanted when he started playing. After the song
finished, I went running to the Music Director, to ask him, who this boy was
?. He said, " He is not new, and he is the son of our Music Director
Shekhar". Tears rolled in my eyes. Very modest; Very very humble. Very
genuine person. Truly spiritual. All success is attributed to God's gift.
Success has never gone into his head. I heard that he has started a new
Music School recently. I am very happy, I wish all success. There should be
lot of musicians who emerge out of that school, and the institution should
become very famous. This is my desire. Best of Luck.

S.J. Suryah

Inside Man , an English Film. When I was seeing that film, Spike Lee was the
Director. He is a big range Hollywood Director. When the title credits were
going on, I could hear the song ' Chaiyya Chaiyya". I was wondering , if our
people were doing something to that film, and started rewinding it to see it
again. At the end of the title credits, a special Thanks to Rahman Sir was
written. So, there has been an International reach , for a Tamilian, from
our soil. I feel proud to speak about Mr. Rahman.

He is a very spirtual man. Love for God, Devotion towards God, Love towards
Human beings, and respect for human beings marks the qualities of the Music
Maestro Mr. A. R. Rahman.

KMC is the name of the school started by Rahman Sir. Today, India is growing
at a good pace in Sports., Cinema. For the betterment of India in Music, and
for the noble purpose of encouraging good musicians, rahman Sir has started
a school which is a big service to humanity. Its a big pride for Tamil Nadu.
He has opened a big gate, for students to leave to foreign countries for
learning music, and even for foreigners to look at India for Music. I neednt
talk anything abt this. I am sure, Allah will bless him abundantly in this
endeavour.

ARR :- I pray God that He makes the faith that people on me come true. we
have started the work on this Conservatory with a lot of devotion and
prayer. Till now, we have received a lot of encouragement and support for
this work, be it be the media as well as otherwise. I am grateful to all of
them for this. I hope, the right intention of the students will be taken
care properly.


ARR Abt S.J. Suryah :- When I first met him, was in the flight. I was flying
back from Bombay, when he came and sat next to me. He started telling the
story of NEW, and was telling me that Ajith is going to act in that film.
After two weeks, he said me, that Ajith was not acting, and that he would
hismelf act. I told Ok. I think he was having the fear that I wont be doing
the film. It was a surprise that I said OK. He is very passionate about
music. Over enthu. nice person.

Mr. Rajeeev Menon :- He is the person who gave me my first National Ad. The
moment, I came out of Raja Sir, I was playing for Raj Koti for two years. At
that time, he told me that an ad was to be done. I asked him , " What ad ?".
he told me ' an english song as required. The Ad was for Allwyn Trendy
watches. After that, we became very close friends. we talk about music. He
knows so many. He is an encyclopaedia about cooking, about music. He has got
a very good voice also. In fact, Kadhal Rojave from Roja, was suppsoed to be
sung for him. But I didnt show it to Mani. I liked his voice, but before
that, SPB Sir sang that song. Otherwise, he would have become a great singer
by now  Its not too late now also.

I think he should act. See him. and he marks at his photo and says , " he is
very smart. very nice person also".

SPB :- I had an orchestra consisting of all small boys. Kumar , The Drummer,
Prabhu, the Guitar. Our first performance was for SPB 's Birthday in kala
Sagar . We used to wait for his recording. SPB sir used to do recordings at
4 places. 12 : 00 at one place, 1 : 00 at another place and 1 : 30 at
another place. Ours used to be the 1 : 30 slot. Notes would be ready, and
when SPB Sir comes and sings, we used to make it ready. ( When I was working
for Raj Koti )

I was particular that he should sing a song in Roja, and he sang " Kadhal
Rojave".

My fav singer :- P. Susheela. He writes a message for her in the Coffee Mug.
( tells its secret ) . I like her voice, her pronounciation of Tamil. One of
my most favourite singers.













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Vithur

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