Hi Farzad

I think when he gets some free time, he does go through this site .. Yahoo
groups..

He may also visit your Blog... :-)

http://www.ibnlive.com/videos/66177/why-a-r-rahman-kept-his-best-songs-for-himself.html

The Video link of the interview ..

Courtesy :- NARAYAN

On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 11:25 PM, Farzad khaleel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>   Vithur, One doubt. Rahman used to visit this site or what ? Any one can
> you please confirm. Is he interted in surfing and all.... Please let me know
> abt this as I am desperate to know
>
>
> Thanks in advance to Gops and Vithur.
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 11:01 PM, Vithur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> The songs of Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na are distinctly different from what
>> you've churned out recently. What's the reason behind this?
>> Well the idiom of the JTYJN is very different and that's why I have also
>> tried and used single notes of sounds and simple guitar tunes. Director
>> Abbas Tyerwala has a lot of knowledge in music and knew what he wanted as
>> far as the sound is concerned.
>>
>> Among Bollywood composers, Pritam gives a lot of scope to young artistes.
>> How much of space do you give to newcomers?
>> Well, whenever I get a chance and I think a young and fresh voice would do
>> perfect justice to my composition, I definitely like to give chance to a
>> young artiste. In fact, in JTYJN a couple of songs like Aditi and Pappu
>> Can't Dance are sung by newcomers and I think they have done a brilliant
>> job.
>>
>> Among your contemporary composers, whose works do you find interesting?
>> Well all the composers right now are really good, they all are capable of
>> delivering good songs. For instance, Vishal and Shekhar, Pritam etc. are
>> really good.
>>
>> You are always accused of keeping the best song of each film you compose
>> music of for yourself ?
>> (Laughs) No. It's the producers and directors who like the way I sing and
>> want me to sing for their films. For JTYJN, it was the other way round. I
>> thought I would have liked to sing the title track. But Abbas was dead
>> against it. It was only when he heard it that he actually fell in love with
>> it.
>>
>> Your and Aamir's association has always given out some really good songs.
>> Do you think you too will recreate the same magic of Lagaan and Rangeela?
>> It is a happy coincidence that we've both been on projects where music has
>> played an important role. Our relationships in these films were of an actor
>> and a music director where the interaction is almost minimum. On JTYJN,
>> though, he was playing a producer. Our interaction has been minimum. In
>> fact, when Abbas and I wouldn't budge on certain issues, it was Aamir who
>> played the role of peacemaker. My relationship with Aamir is very personal
>> and we are friends.
>>
>> Didn't you fear that people would compare your title track with the
>> original number?
>> I really like the title track of the film. I was a bit apprehensive since
>> it was a very popular yesteryear number. To give music to such a number
>> always brings along the fear of comparison. However, I have treated it as
>> the music for today's generation who may have not heard the original song.
>>
>> Since film music is so popular in India, do you think we've reached a
>> stage where parents would encourage if their children wanted to earn a
>> living by composing. Or do they still want composing to be left as a
>> part-time job?
>> Of course, I think film music is gaining a lot of popularity. So, many
>> music reality shows are coming up and the turnover for such shows is
>> massive. There is so much of competition in here. Music composition has
>> become very challenging and thus should be taken seriously and not as a
>> part-time job. As far as parents go, they should encourage their children
>> because if they have the knack for composing, they can definitely go a long
>> way. I think hard work always gets paid.
>>
>> You have an official website. Do you intend to start blogging someday? And
>> if you do so, are you going to address key issues plaguing the Indian music
>> industry through your blog?
>> I am not sure if I'll start blogging but if I do at any point of time,
>> I'll definitely try to bring up issues plaguing the Indian music industry
>> and other issues as well.
>>
>> When one learns that AR Rahman is giving music for a particular song/film,
>> the expectation grows. Do you feel the pressure on yourself?
>> No. It inspires me to give better music. I work for myself and want to
>> give good music.
>>
>>
>> --
>> 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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