INTRODUCTION



Just                      22, and he gets a personal call from Rajini,
telling him his                      Kuselan music album is a benchmark
in Tamil movie music. Find                      out in this exclusive
Behindwoods interview why he and his                      uncle, A.R.
Rahman, never discuss music when they meet, why                      he
dislikes remix songs, and his burning desire to bring home
India's first Oscar.
"Please                      stop comparing Rahman and me."

BW:                        On the Kuselan album

GV:                      The movie is a very emotional story about two
friends. One,                      played by Pasupathy is an ordinary
man, and the other played                      by Rajini, is a superstar
called Ashok Raj. Now the songs                      for each character
is different in sensibility: a song like                      Sollamma,
Sollamma reflects the life of Pasupathy, a song                     
like Perinba talks about a superstar's awesome achievements.
Om Zaarere is Rajini's duet, Nayan's song, Chaaral
is more hip and modern. The idea was to have different emotions
in each song that suits the character. Here the Superstar
appears in the movie for an hour, unlike in the Malayalam
original where Mamooty only does a cameo. The scale of the
songs for Superstar here have been done spectacularly.



What has been the Superstar's reactions
to the album?

He loves it. He has called me at least twice on
my mobile to tell me that I have crossed the records
of any other Tamil music album. Rajini Sir and I
have become good friends! (Laughs). It's amazing
to hear him say `we are setting new records'.
Om Zaarere is being played everywhere –I hear
it even in cars. But I tell myself always: okay,
you've made a hit song. Now move on and see
how you can do better with your next album.

Which                                songs does Rajini particularly
like?

If                              you're looking at melody, he likes
Sollamma,                              if you're thinking of a hit,
he likes Om Zaarere.

"                                Rajini called me at least twice on
my mobile"



How difficult is to compose music for the Superstar?

See,                      it depends on the composer. If you give me a
choice between                      two difficult song situations and
two easy song situations,                      I'll take the tougher
one. That's my character:                      to take on a
challenge. And in Kuselan I've met that                     
challenge in such a way that the Superstar is pleased.

Are                      you satisfied with the album?

I                      am very satisfied – I think it's my best
to date.


"                              Rahman                             
and myself like our own space                              "



What has Rahman said about the album

Well,                                he likes the Chaaral song and the
Cinema, Cinema                                song. And that was great
to hear from the legend.

How                                difficult is to be A.R's nephew
–what                                are the expectations and
pressures of that?

First                                of all, there is no comparison
between us. That                                is all the work of blogs
and fans. You have to take                                that away from
your mind and listen to my music                               
independently. Then you'll see that my music
is different from A.R. Besides, as a family we don't
meet to discuss music. We meet rarely and when we
do we talk about other things. If A.R. says something
about my music it will be to my sound engineer,
and then I get to hear from him that he liked such
and such song. I heard that he liked my songs in
Veyil. That's how we are: we like our own
space.



What are your personal ambitions?

I                                  have a long way to go. I'm just
starting.                                  But I'd like to bring the
first Oscar to                                  India. I'd like to
aim for something like                                  that.

Who                                  are your favorite music composers?

Apart                                  from Rahman, I like Ennio
Morriccone, Hans Zimmer                                  and James
Horner. In Bollywood, I like Shankar,                                 
Eshan, Loy.

Have                                  you heard Dasavatharam's
music?

Himesh                                  does what he knows best in his
style. I liked                                  Oh Ho Sanam song
What                                  is your method?
I                                  do two songs in my style, and I let
the director                                  choose the rest. I give
the option to them. I                                  give the
directors a lot of space.

"                                I'd like to bring the first
Oscar to India                                "


What inspires you?
Even                      a painting can inspire me. Or a story. The
story in Veyil                      inspired me very much.
Your                      feelings about Veyil?
I                      am thrilled that my very first movie went to
Cannes, and won                      the National, State and Filmfare
award. Thanks to Vasantha                      Balan. The combo worked
out superbly.
For                    the cinema, cinema song in Kuselan one of the
people you had                    called to appear in the song is
director Vijay of Kreedom. Why                    did you choose him?
We                      think on the same wavelength. We discuss each
other's                      work. We go out to dinner. He has been
a great help to me.                      And a really nice person.
Recently for my birthday-which was                      June 13th, he
threw a surprise party for me. I thought one                      way to
return his gesture was to include him in the song as
a way of honoring him.

When                      do you feel fully satisfied with a song?

Only                      after the final mix is over. Before that I am
never satisfied.                      Also, I know when I'm tuning a
song that it could be                      a hit. Such as Urugudhe. And
for Polladavan and Veyil I got                      claps in the theatre
for the hit songs.

How                      do you choose a particular playback voice for a
song?

I                      know it instinctively. For instance, for Om
Zaarere I just                      knew it had to be sung by Daler
Mehendi. And I invited him                      to sing it. Veyil I
thought will be good for Kailash Kher's                      voice,
and I got him to do it.

One                      song in Kuselan goes up to 7 minutes rather
than the usual                      five.

The                      song required it because at one point at the
end of the story                      the movie shifts to Kerala, and
that's where the extra                      two minutes of the song
comes in.

You                        seem to dislike doing remix songs.

I've                      just begun composing. Why should I resort
to remix? I have                      so many tunes to offer to cinema.
That's why I avoid                      them. However, for a
forthcoming Selvaraghavan film, the visuals                      require
it. In this case I am doing a remix. They have already
spent so much on the song, I can't come and spoil that.

What                      do you tell your playback singers usually?

To                      co-operate as much as possible, and not give
excuses like                      I was held up elsewhere and so I am
late. Also, to give their                      maximum when singing.

Directors                      you'd like to compose for?

Mani                      Sir. In Bollywood, Sanjay Leela Bhansali and
Faran Aktar.

Fave                      playbacks?

Lata                      Mageshkar, Rahman's voice I like very
much. Chitra madam,                      Alka Yagnik, Shankar Mahadevan
– and a lot of other                      singers.


"                              When                              I
hear New York Nagaram, I can't move.                             
"


Fave songs?
>From                                Jillunu Oru Kadhal- New York
Nagaram. When I hear                                that song, I just
have to sit down and hear it fully,                                and
only then continue with what I'm doing.
Luka Chuppi from Rang De Basanti, and the duet song
from Ilayaraaja Sir's Hey Ram.

Actors                                to compose for?

SRK,                                Rajini, Nana Patekar, Kamal.
Especially after seeing                                Dasavatharam, I
have become a big fan. How seamlessly                                he
has pulled off ten characters. Among heroines,
Kajol, Simran and Jyothika.

Your                                age?

22



Love letters from fans?

A                      lot of fan mail but none of them are love letters
from girls.                      If I get one, I'll make sure to
send it to Behindwoods!

Any                      plans to hold a live concert?

Yes!                      We plan to hold one soon. All the singers for
Kuselan will                      be there, and it will be a live
Kuselan concert.



Your most memorable experience in the industry so
far?

When                              Rajini Sir called me and said Kuselan
was a great                              album. Suddenly the phone rang,
and the voice on the                              other end says, Hello,
this is Rajinikanth. For a                              moment, I was
frozen. I kept thinking: how can I save                             
this call?!



"I                              desperately wanted to save
Rajini's call
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