The famous Music Director of Indian Cinema *Mr.A. R. Rahman* is the only son
of Mr. R. K. Shekhar, a music composer, arranger and conductor for Malayalam
films.Mr.Rahman's original name was *Dilip Kumar*. His father died when
Dilip Kumar was nine years old, and his family rented out musical equipments
for income. His mother developed some deadly illness and was suffering very
much. A Muslim family friend suggested to try prayer at a mosque where
patients with such diseases were treated by mosque prayer and many had been
cured. After fervent prayers his mother's health showed remarkable
improvement.Hence Mr. *Dilip Kumar* got converted from Hinduism to Islam and
his name was changed to *A.R.Rahman* and his whole family adapted Islam as a
mark of gratitude for the recovery of their mother.

In the beginning Rahman worked as a Key Board Player and an arranger in
bands with friends. He played the keyboard and piano, in addition to the
synthesizer, the harmonium and the guitar. His favourite instrument was the
synthesizer because, he believed that it was the "ideal combination of music
and technology." Also he was getting trained in Carnatic music.

At the age of 11, he joined the troupe of Indian composer "Master of Music"
Mr.Ilayaraja as a keyboard player. Afterwards he played in the orchestra of
Mr.M. S.Viswanathan and Mr.Ramesh Naidu, and accompanied Mr. Zahir Hussain
and Mr. Kunnakkudi Vaidyanathan on world tours. The experience helped him to
obtain a scholarship to Trinity College at Oxford University, where he was
graduated in Western Classic Music. In the year 1991, Rahman started his own
studio attached to his house, called "Panchathan Record Inn". His music was
used in advertisements, the title music of Indian Television Channels and in
documentaries. Rahman was initially reluctant to compose music for the
Indian film industry, because music was treated as secondary to songs. The
next year that is in 1992, he was approached by film director Mr.Maniratnam,
and offered music composition in his Tamil film ROJA, at a salary of just
Rs. 25,000/-. Rahman accepted the offer, and the movie was successful and
Rahman received the "Rajkamal award for best music director" at the National
Film Awards, in the first film itself, which is a record in the Indian
Cinema Music World. When Rahman arrived on the Indian music scene with his
first film Roja, he brought about a transformation in film music. Roja was a
hit, in its original and dubbed versions, and Rahman followed it up with a
number of other popular films, including Bombay, Kadhalan, Indira, Minsara
Kanavu, Muthu, and Love Birds. His soundtracks gained him recognition and
popularity not only in the Tamil film industry but across the country and he
became popular in Hindi films also.

He started releasing Music Albums and Rahman's playback singing in several
of his albums was also admired by Music Lovers. He released an album *"Vande
Mataram"* in the year 1996, on India's national song, singing the title song
on the album. And he released another album called *"Jana gana mana",* a
joint performance by all the leading artists of Indian Classical Music. He
is still playing a vital roll in Indian Cinema Music World and carnatic
Music. This shows that if anybody works in any field with a passion *SUCCESS
IS SURE.*

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http://indiatoz.blogspot.com/2008/10/arrahman-man-of-music.html


-- 
regards,
Vithur

ARR in my Heart;
His Music in my Blood;

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