*Musicians pick their favourite Rahman composition

*A R Rahman is up for three Oscars for Slumdog Millionaire. We asked B-town
musicians to pick their favourite Rahman composition.

Shibani Kashyap, composer and singer of Sajnaa Aa Bhi Ja fame cannot pick
one. "I love Bombay, Guru and Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na's songs. The song Chhoti
si Aasha from Roja is my favourite too because it is so sincere, fresh and
innocent," she says.


Shekhar, of the duo, Vishal and Shekhar loves Tu Hi Re from Bombay. "I have
heard Tu Hi Re at least a million times and I am totally in love with the
beautiful song," he says.


Shilpa Rao of Khuda Jaane fame picks Dil Se. She says, "The album was
beautiful and par excellence. I especially love the title track sung by
Rahman Saab."


Rekha Bhardwaj who has recently collaborated with Rahman Saab on Delhi 6
picks Delhi 6's marvelous soundtrack. "I think Dilli 6 is an amazing album
and the title track and Kaala Bander are my favourite tracks," says Rekha.


Suzie Q, singer and composer who collaborated with Rahman on Aye Bachchu
from Ghajini, says, "Taal, Ghajini, Roja and Slumdog Millionaire are my
favourite albums. Latika's theme is so mesmerizing, infectious and
addictive. It sticks in your head all day long."

Raju Singh, background score specialist and composer for Raaz-The Mystery
Continues says Bombay is his favourite Rahman album. "Tu Hi Re was such a
contrast from Humma Humma while the Bombay theme was classical. I don't
think it was intentional, but the album had a lot of variety in it and
covered a wide range of music. The way every song's situation was handled
made it a complete package. I also loved Maa Tujhe Salaam."

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