A* R Rahman's double Oscar win has his family back home ecstatic. His nephew
-- 21-year-old budding music composer G V Prakash (extreme right), son of
Rahman's older sister, Reihana -- has obviously taken after his famous
uncle. His debut in Tamil film, Veyil, has been sensational. *

*He talks to Shobha Warrier about Rahman, and the excited state of affairs
at their Chennai home.*
All of us watched the Oscars, live on television. It was a moment of pride
for all of us that an Indian won the Oscars. More so for me, as he was my
uncle. The feelings were mixed; I cannot explain them.

I expected him to win at least one Oscar, the  second one was a real bonus.
I am very happy for him as 18 years of hard work have been rewarded. He
deserves it for the kind of dedication he has for music.

I was very touched by his acceptance speech, especially him speaking in
Tamil. Many Indians overseas are hesitant to say they are Indians, while
here, this man spoke in his mother tongue. That is really great.

His mom is a big inspiration for him, so I was not surprised when he spoke
about his mother. His mother is the main reason for his success. The kind of
care she gives him is amazing. I feel it is her encouragement that has taken
him so far. I think he owes his success to her.

I spoke to him after the ceremony, and wished him. They were all very happy
that I called. They were jumping with joy.

I have so many Rahman favourites -- at least one favourite from each
album. Every song is unique. In *Slumdog Millionaire
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millionaire>
]*, *O Saya *is my favourite. When *O Saya *and *Jai Ho *were nominated, I
knew one would win. I was not bothered which song he would win the Oscar
for. For me, all that mattered was Rahman getting an Oscar.

There is a lot to learn from him like the instruments he uses and the
distinction in his music. The way he selects his songs is remarkable. How he
mixes international music and how hard works is inspirational. He is an idol
to all of us.

The serenity and the calmness on his face is because of his prayers. Prayers
will always give you peace. The more you believe in God, the more peaceful
you are.

I am a very proud nephew of A R Rahman, and I am even more proud as his fan.


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-- 
regards,
Vithur

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