*AR Rahman meets the press *
Kaanchan [February 26, 2009, 7:47:59 PM]

What a joy it is to look at those two shimmering statuettes in the hands of
our musical maestro AR Rahman! He is a genius indeed, and two Oscar awards,
were not necessary to prove it and yet we swell in pride at the very thought
that he has competed and emerged winner in a global arena. He of course, is
as calm and composed as ever, and it is in fact us who are clamouring in
delight. So indeed when he returned homeward, the press was eager to catch a
few words and the man was more than obliging. AR Rahman met with the press
earlier this evening and shared with us his Oscar moments.

*Slumdog Millionaire* is what everyone was rooting for and the movie has
won. Ask him what he thinks was the reason for the movie’s Himalyan victory
and he smiles and suggests that it’s the relative newness of the cast, the
crew, the screenplay and the music. *Slumdog Millionaire* is not exactly an
Indian movie, but it is an Indian story, yet there are those who opine that
had the movie been made by an Indian, it would have been rejected by the
Academy because that has been the case in the past. Why do Indian movies
fail to make the Oscar cut? It boils down to the sensibility issue – too
much drama, too many song dance routines, and not enough impact, he says.
Adding, that there is no bias when it comes to the Oscars – there is no such
feeling that our movies are lowly and their’s a cut above. If they had
anything against Indians how would he have won? Coming to that now…

There are many who feel that Jai Ho is not essentially one of his best. What
does he feel? Again he takes the subtle criticism calmly and replies that on
an international level, this probably proved more appealing and hence won
him the award. And now that he has won the award, what does he have in mind
for the children and the people living in such dire environments in the
slums of India? The *Slumdog Millionaire* team is already working towards
safeguarding the future of the kids who acted in the movie, and he himself
promises to do his bit of charity. But on a lighter note, he adds that since
the release of the movie, the slums portrayed in it have become important
tourist attractions, and are bound to thrive because of that!

For many in the industry, an Oscar is the ultimate reward, and now that ARR
has two in hand, what targets does he have for the future? None! Why?
Because for him it’s not about the awards, it’s always been about the music
– making good quality music. We hope he wins a few more Oscars, and like
Kamal Haasan said, let’s hope that the rest of the Indian moviemakers live
up to the standard that he has set. And like he sang out at the end of the
meet, Jai Ho, so too, we cheer up at him and wish this humble compassionate
being only the best things in life!
http://tamil.galatta.com/entertainment/livewire/id/AR_Rahman_meets_the_press_22603.html

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regards,
Vithur

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