*Slumdog Millionaire* director, Danny Boyle is the man of the moment, with
his film winning four Golden Globe awards - one won by A R Rahman for Best
Music. CNN-IBN Entertainment Editor, Rajeev Masand talked to Boyle about
Rahman's music.

*Rajeev Masand:* *Tell us a little about working with A R Rahman on the
music of the film.*

*Danny Boyle:* He's something of a genius you have to say. I approached him
to do the film, and he's a very busy guy obviously, so popular. It's
difficult to explain to people in the West just how famous this guy is and
just how many records he sells. But he is very simple and plain and I love
that quality about him. He's very straightforward despite his fame - almost
extraordinary, supernatural fame.

I told him that I promise I will mix the music with the film. I am not going
to hide the music, because that was always one of the things that I thought
he would be wary about. In the West we tend to use music and hide it behind
the film and you are not aware of the music a lot of times and I said I will
be very proud of your music. And I will mix it right at the front of the
music and it will be bold.

*Rajeev Masand:* *Right up to the big song at the end!*

*Danny Boyle:* Yes of course, we did a song at the end and we originally did
it to a different song. And he said, I'll replace that for you and I was
like 'what'! And he said I will write you another song for that dance. So
he's got a mind that's able to completely work the other way round if
necessary, you know.

I mean we are working together and he doesn't follow things which I tell him
literally, which is terrible, but he takes the instinct he just works more
like that and he gives something which is worth it. It's been one of the
high points of my career so far to be able to work on music with him, yeah!


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