A R Rahman did India proud when he won a Golden Globe Award for Best
Original Music Score in the movie Slumdog Millionaire. Rahman through this
award once again proved that he indeed is a world class composer; one who
shines like a North Star' in the sky amidst scores of scores of composers.
As a small tribute to this great composer we have compiled a few tracks
which brings out his talent and brilliance.  Rahman's tryst with success
started with Mani Ratnam's movie Roja which catapulted him to the world of
fame and won him thousands of fans in India and all over the world. The
tracks of Roja became popular or rather memorable, for, Rahman brought a
fresh wave of melodious music and ended a long drought for soothing and
novel scores. Such was the popularity that the movie and its songs were
dubbed in other languages like Hindi.

The movie kick started Rahman's career as a composer and music director and
there was no looking back for him after Roja. He consistently produced
memorable tracks in Tamil movies and many of them went on to become a hit.
Gentleman, Duet, Kadhalan, Bombay were a few movies for which he composed
music that went on to become runway hits.

Not only did audience benefit with the 'aural feast' served by Rahman, his
music also launched the careers of actors such as Prabhu Deva. Rahman gave
music for the track 'Chikubbuku Railey' though which Prabhu Deva showcased
his dancing skills.

The greatness of AR Rahman lies in the fact that he sends the word monotony
into oblivion as far as composing music goes. From his very first movie, he
presented an array of genres in his compositions which were not only
pleasing to the ear but also soothing. If it was the peppy number 'Rukumani
Rukumani' and 'Hamma' in Bombay, then it was 'Tu hi Rey' (Uyire in tamil)
and 'Kehna hi kya' in the very same movie which were hailed for their melody
and composition.

Rahman proved that he is a man for all seasons through movies like 1947
Earth whose tracks were received for the plain melody. In 1947 Earth,
despite being bereft of fusion and percussion's, the music was simply
brilliant and struck a chord the instant one heard them. Tracks such as
'Dheemi Dheemi' and 'Rut aa gayi' are simply superb and transports the
listener to the past.(The movie is set during 1947)

The felicity with which Rahman gives diverse music within one movie goes to
show his musical brilliance and the genius that he is! Over the years,
accolades and laurels have become a part of his life. 2009 would be special
for him as he bagged his first Golden Globe award for the movie Slumdog
Millionaire.

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regards,
Vithur

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