Thiruvananthapuram (IANS): As the country rejoices at A.R. Rahman's double 
Oscar win, his brother-in-law and namesake Rahman says it is the reward for the 
maestro's life-long commitment to music.

Rahman told reporters that a harmonium was his brother-in-laws' constant 
companion even during his honeymoon.

"We were told that in the middle of the night he was sitting in the next room 
and playing a harmonium in Kodaikanal where he had gone for his honeymoon. Such 
was his dedication," Rahman said.

Singer Unni Krishnan, who first sang in a film for Rahman, said: "I had a 
chance meeting with Rahman at director Rajiv Menon's home. I met a totally 
unassuming person who only wanted to speak about music.

"I said even though I am a singer I am yet to see a state of the art recording 
studio and asked him if I could come and see his studio to which he instantly 
agreed," said Krishnan.

"And nothing happened for some time and one day I get a call from Rahman asking 
me to sing the song 'Ena Avale' in 'Kadhalan' in 1994."

State Culture Minister M.A. Baby said the Kerala Government will honour both 
Rahman and Resul Pookutty. "These awards will inspire all those who dream of a 
career in the film industry especially because both are young. We are all so 
happy because of this recognition that the two have got," said Baby.

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