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Ustad was all praise for Rahman
24 Feb 2009, 0512 hrs IST, TNN


CHENNAI: Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan collaborated with a lot of
musicians around the world, but one association was very dear to him -
the one with our own composer AR Rahman.

The musicians had collaborated on a song Gurus of peace' for Rahman's
album Vande mataram'. The album, released in 1997 in commemoration of
the 50 years of Indian Independence, was a cry for peace in the
subcontinent. This was among the Pakistan qawwal's last recordings.

Nusrat considered Rahman to be immensely talented and a good musician.
When asked about the then upcoming composer after his last concert in
India in Bangalore in July 1997 Nusrat had very encouraging words
about Rahman. "Acha bachcha hai" (He is a good boy), he said.

Nusrat was very upset over Indian film composers vandalising his
religious qawwalis and remixing them into lewd love songs. He was
particularly incensed over the song Allah hu' being changed into I
love you' for the movie Auzaar'. "Bahut naalayak log hain," he said of
such music composers who had no qualms about twisting spiritual songs
to suit their own purposes.

He reserved all his praise for Rahman, saying he had a lot of
"tehzeeb" (courtesy) and respect for fellow musicians and that he
looked forward to working together again. That was not to be; Nusrat
died shortly afterwards of cardiac arrest in London on August 16, 1997.

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