It’s all about faith

A R Rahman believes spirituality adds magic to his music

By Ashwini Deshmukh
Posted On Thursday, January 22, 2009 at 02:35:36 AM

A R Rahman after winning the Golden Globe award offers chaddar at the shrine of 
Amen Peer
Dargah in Andhra Pradesh

It’s prayer time for AR Rahman. After Slumdog Millionaire’s worldwide music 
acclaim, he has
become extra meticulous about rituals. Rahman said, “I have been particular 
about prayers for
the last 15 years.

With success and acknowledgement my faith and conviction in the strength of 
prayers has only
increased ten folds.”

A source close to the musician revealed, “Even when Rahman has a tedious 
schedule, he makes it
a point to offer Namaaz five times a day, especially so after the awards.

Recently, he asked a producer to hold the release event of Delhi-6 music 
earlier so that he
could attend the Friday Namaaz.”

Rahman confirmed this and said, “It’s true that I pray from 1 pm to 3 pm, so I 
requested the
producers to wind up the event in the morning so that I get the afternoon free.”

Clarifying his stance on religion, he said, “Religious sounds rather vulgar 
these days, I am
more of a spiritual person. And I believe in being consistent with my 
spirituality.

As one grows in life, one realises the magnitude of spirituality. It is the 
most beautiful
passion. It raises you above all the negativities.

For me and my music, spirituality is the most important element and I don’t 
think I can create
the kind of music I do, if I don’t practice spirituality.”

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