Thanks Thulasi.. Strange to know that his kids have not visited his residnce
in London

On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 9:19 PM, Thulasi Ram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>   *Rahman on a talent hunt*
>
> Divya Unni
>
> Tuesday, April 29, 2008: (Mumbai) :
> If you hummed along with the tracks of *Jodhaa Akbar*, this is the man you
> have to thank.
>
> But this time around A R Rahman is not talking films. The music composer
> surfaced in Mumbai for a different reason and a different film this time.
>
> It's a one in a million chance for would be musicians. A R Rahman is on
> the hunt for a new talent. But hold on before we get down to that exciting
> initiative.
>
> "I'll have to remove my shoes to sing Khwaja", says the singer. And he
> removes his shoes and hums the song.
>
> Rahman who launched his music school in Chennai has always embraced young
> talent and is now as enthusiastic in his search for fresh sounds to remix
> tracks for his next film.
>
> *NDTV*: Why remix them?
>
> *Rahman*: I am looking for fresh talent and it is the first of its kind
> experiment I am doing, I hope it works.
>
> It should and harmoniously too but apart from the talent tour, whats
> really got him excited are his compositions for animation flick *Sultan*with 
> superstar Rajnikanth.
>
> *NDTV*: Does Rajni give you tips for the film?
> *Rahman*: Not him, but yes his daughter Soundarya does and this is one
> film I am really excited about
>
> And if you thought its all work and no play for the maestro, he does have
> some serious holiday plans too. " My kids have not yet seen my London house,
> but I am really hoping to show them around this summer," says the musician.
>
> http://www.ndtvmusic.com/story.asp?id=ENTEN20080048236
> 
>



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Vithur

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