http://www.blogbharti.com/joseph/music/interview-with-a-r-rahman/

Rajeev Nair has posted an interview with A R Rahman that he did for Khaleej
Times. It has some interesting questions and answers.

For example, this:

How do you respond to the allegation on your dependence on technology?

I don't think it is an allegation; it arises sometimes from ignorance or
sometimes from a lack of understanding of what they say. Technology is
progress. If I make good music with the technology, it is progress. There is
good and bad in everything; you have to filter it. In every area there is
mediocrity; technology is not a shortcut to creativity.

and this:

You did it for UN as a campaign against poverty. Do you think music can
really make a difference to such causes?

People have noticed the song; in the corner of their heart, a seed has been
laid. They might think twice before spending money unnecessarily. I wanted
the song to be an inspiration not a solution. In that respect, the song has
made a difference.

I wish if that was true.


-- 
regards,
Vithur

Whatever God wants to give, no one can deny; Whatever God wants to deny, no
one can give. Be happy always

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