*"devotion to Rahman has cost her dearly too."*
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I think its just too fashionable to speak about ARR in anything containing
music - and if you are pointing even the slightest of accusations against
ARR - all the more better - you ensure that your article is defnitely read
and discussed.

http://www.dnaindia.com/report.asp?newsid=1211219
*Music directors shy away from offering singing assignments to Madhushree,
an AR Rahman protege.*

She was Sujata Bhattacharya, until mentor AR Rahman re-christened her as
Madhushree. "I felt my luck would change with the name change. Also there
were many singers with the same name. So Rahman-ji gave me this name," she
says.

Rahman gave her a dream debut with Kabhie Neem Kabhie Shehad (Yuva). It was
followed by Hum Hain Is Pal Yaahan (Kisna), Pal Pal Hain (Swades) and Tum
Bin Bataye (Rang De Basanti).

But her devotion to Rahman has cost her dearly too. Other music directors
are not offering her work. True?

She is not too forthcoming on this front, "I wonder, why? It's a very tricky
situation. I would love to sing for Vishal Shekhar and Pritam who I consider
very talented too but they just aren't giving me work. I hope after reading
this interview, they offer me some good work."

She's also admits that, "I sing in Tamil but don't understand a word of it.
I do ask for the meaning of the song to get the flavour of the
song-romantic, sensual, sad and then simply repeat the words like a parrot,"
she chuckles.

Right now, she's on a high after her music album Lagi Lagan hit the
popularity charts,
"It's a collection of thumri's with modern instrumentation. It wasn't an
easy task because my husband Robby Badal (who arranged the music) and I took
almost a month and a half to mix each song. I even made Rahmanji listen to
it and give his approval before we went ahead with it.

"By God's grace, everyone has loved our experimentation."

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-A
http://viewsnmuse.blogspot.com

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