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AR Rahman's Roja still audience favourite
24 Feb 2009, 0126 hrs IST, Amit Sharma, ET Bureau
NEW DELHI: Two Oscars for his work in Slumdog Millionaire may have
taken AR Rahman's popularity to new heights, but the songs he composed
for his
1992 debut film Roja remain the hot favourites with his Indian fans.

A majority of respondents covered by a poll commissioned by ET rate
Roja as Rahman's best film album, with Slumdog coming a close second.
Dil Se (1997), Taal (1998) and Bombay (1994) complete the list of the
maestro's top five albums.

Conducted by market research agency Synovate, the five-city survey
that covered 257 music lovers among SEC A and A Plus consumers reveal
that while a majority of the respondents (86%) across metropolitan
India (Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai and Ahmedabad) agree that
Rahman's work in Slumdog is his best, the composer's work in Roja
emerged their favourite when they were asked to name his top three films.

A sizeable chunk of the respondents in Kolkata (86%), Chennai (48%)
and Ahmedabad (44%) rated Roja as Rahman's top album while it was the
favourite with 30% of those surveyed in Mumbai. The films Dil Se, Taal
and Bombay figured prominently among the favourites in Delhi, Kolkata
and Ahmedabad.

Some leading industry figures also feel Slumdog may not be Rahman's
best work to date. "The legacy of Rahman's music makes it amply clear
that he's capable of much better work than Slumdog Millionaire," said
lyricist Prasoon Joshi. Composer Aadesh Srivastav agrees. "Slumdog
Millionaire is not a complete reflection of Rahman's true genius. It's
mainly fusion music in a foreign director's film. There are other
films where he has done better," he said.

Besides his two Oscars at the 81st Academy Awards, Rahman also has won
four national awards (the only music composer to have done so) and one
British Academy Award (also for Slumdog Millionaire). Apart from
scoring music of over100 Indian films, Rahman has also composed music
for several international projects such as Bombay Dreams (2002), a
stage show; The Lord of The Rings (theatre produc-tion in 2004) and
Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007).

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