Chennai, July 30 (IANS) Disc Jockeys and upcoming musicians Khalid and
Blaise said Wednesday they are all set to create a remix rap version
of "Thirukkural" under the baton of ace music director A.R. Rahman.
"We had several rounds of meetings with Rahman before he approved the
tracks of remixing the couplets with classical music tracks of his
score," Khalid told IANS Wednesday.

"Since Rahman's path-breaking version of the patriotic song Vande
Mataram has already appealed to India, under his supervision
Thirukkural will win the world," Blaise added.

Sources close to Rahman revealed that rap artiste Blaaze (singer, not
musician Blaise), who sang in "Bunty Aur Babli", has been signed to
render the Tamil work into music appealing to all ages and continents.

The singer, whose real name is Lakshminarasimha Vijaya Rajagopala
Seshadri Sharma Rajesh Raman, calls himself Blaaze and has achieved
repeated success through screenings of his work on television channels.

Incidentally, Blaaze was the first Indian to be featured on VH1 music
channel.

Blaaze has also sung in the recent Rajnikant hit "Sivaji The Boss",
besides the Amitabh-Abhishek-Rani Mukherjee starrer "Bunty Aur Babli".

Saint Thiruvalluvar, who is believed to have been born 30 years before
Jesus Christ, authored "Thirukkural".

His 1330 couplets' compendium of Thirukkural is an interpretation of
the right and wrong in every aspect of life.

Its philosophy has a global appeal and it has been translated into
over 60 languages. The Tamil calendar was named after him. 


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