*AR Rahman will be rendering rap to Tamil literature, educating Bollywood
about Beethoven and take reality shows a notch higher*

A R Rahman is a man of few words and says he gets bored easily,
occasionally, even of his own compositions. And he's clearly in the mood for
reinvention. Rahman and Phat Phish, an entertainment company have plunged
into the reality show brigade with The Big Band and will soon tour 15 cities
searching for that one magical group of musicians. "Bands in our country are
highly underestimated. And if there is one thing that reality shows have
succeeded at it's discovering great talent," says Rahman. Formatted as a
travelogue, the show will move to neighbouring countries including Sri
Lanka, Pakistan and Nepal and is expected to go on air by December on
Doordarshan. "It's about the content not the channel," insists Rahman. On
the personal music front, Rahman has two feature releases— Subhash Ghai's
Yuvvraaj and Danny Boyle's Slum Dog Millionnaire.

"Yuvvraaj's music is classical and if you enjoy Beethoven, you'll love
this," he says about the Salman Khan-Katrina Kaif starrer. And Slum Dog..?
"It's about multi-culturalism which is bridging gaps across the globe," says
Rahman. But if there's one project that Rahman gets animated about, it is
the rap version of the English translation of Thirukkural, the classic Tamil
work , which he is creating. Rapper Blaaze will be singing it. "Akon has
expressed interest in singing a Punjabi song and talks are on with his
manager. But one has to understand that bhangra is not the only flavour of
India," he signs off. Since it's Rahman, point well taken.
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-- 
regards,
Vithur

ARR in my Heart;
His Music in my Blood;

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