Lessons from A.R.Rahman
If you pick up any newspaper or see the web or watch the news, chances are that 
you will find
an interview of  A.R.Rahman. He is all over the place after his Oscar 
achievement and very
deservedly so! I have been seeing videos of his arrival back to India and his 
press conferences
and what strikes me is that apart from being a path-breaking musician, Rahman 
is handling the
Oscar accolades in the most amazing manner. Here is what makes me adore him:

His Divine Connection -If you saw the Academy award and the Oscar award 
speeches of Rahman, you
would see that Rahman thanks and praises God, conveying his gratitude to the 
Almighty! As
Baradwaj Rangan said, its not just a superficial expression from Rahman but its 
a connection he
has tuned into ever since his Roja days when he was establishing himself as a 
composer. His
adversities during his younger days made him turn towards God and from that 
time, there was no
looking back for this genius! He is a strong believer in the power of prayer 
and it HAS worked
miracles for him indeed!
His Patriotism-Though Rahman acknowledges his accomplishment, he quickly points 
out that this
is a COLLECTIVE INDIAN VICTORY. He says, he is more happy because this is the 
first Oscar for
an Indian work and the whole country was waiting for this with bated breath and 
hence he wanted
to get it. He says now, all Indian artists will be looked upon with more 
respect as we have
shown what we are capable of.
His Remarkable Humility-I call it remarkable because Rahman has handled this 
with such maturity
and selflessness that he attributes his success to others like his mother, his 
Indian musicians
etc. He lovingly in a child-like manner acknowledges the role these people have 
played in his
success.
His Respect for his Peers-I have always seen Rahman praising his fellow 
composers generously.
In an interview after his return, he said (answering a question), even 
Ilaiyaraja sir can
definitely get an Oscar easily if the music is promoted well as it was done by 
Fox Pictures for
Slumdog Millionaire. He also said, Raja sir’s music is of an international 
standard from the
earlier days as Raja sir has composed symphonies.
His Equanimity and Patience-Rahman has kept his feet firmly in the ground as he 
has not been
swayed by his euphoric success. Also, I do not know how many interviews he has 
been giving
after his arrival-I pity him, as he must be a tired man. But he has patiently 
answered the
sometimes repetitive questions asked to him.
His Social Interests-Rahman is a UN ambassador for the campaign fighting 
against poverty and he
has associated himself with many social causes. Just read his thoughts here 
while answering
this question-Are you surprised by what all you have achieved? When you look 
back as a
nine-year-old child, and look at what you have done today?
A R Rahman: Well, I have not achieved anything. I have not ended poverty level. 
I have not
stopped wars happening. These are achievement. And in my opinion, I am just a 
very small
musician who has got an award that is it.
His Service to Music-Last but not the least, Rahman has done what no other 
music director has
done for the cause of music-starting a music school, the KM MUSIC CONSERVATORY. 
His objective
for starting this school is to make Indian musicians have a global orchestra of 
their own. This
is such an innovative idea and Rahman is spending a lot of time, money and 
energy towards
realizing this noble musical mission!

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