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DIPTI NAGPAUL-D’SOUZA*Posted: Jun 01, 2009 at 0152 hrs IST
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 *Mumbai* In an interview, music maestro A R Rahman said he prefers to work
at night for the daylight hurts his eyes. He got used to night hours early
in his career, when he played in a troupe.

No one is surprised, therefore, when the Academy Award winner lands at
Balewadi Stadium, the venue for his concert in Pune, at 12.30 am for
rehearsals. Pune is the second destination in a multi-city charity tour
spread across the year.

Attending one of Rahman’s concert rehearsals is like peeping into the inner
sanctum of a man who chooses to stay away from the limelight. Even in a
space as private as this, where he’s surrounded only by his team, he is shy
as ever. Dressed in black tee and a grey jacket over denims, he lets the
organisers direct the rehearsals, keeping himself at the piano and following
instructions.

Artistes are known to have quirks and superstitions. For Rahman, nothing
begins without God’s blessings. Therefore, a small prayer room in his vanity
van and possibly even in the green room is a must.

If the 43-year-old wishes to express himself, he lets his instrument do the
talking. If he begins to play a random note, unlinked with the music being
rehearsed, then it is a sign of impatience or dissatisfaction, a subtle way
to ask the troupe to put in more heart.

Rahman’s troupe includes Hariharan, Sadhana Sargam, Blaaze and Rashid Ali,
who launches his album under Rahman’s KM Musiq and has flown down from
London. The set-up is basic when compared with the maestro’s usual gigs, the
instruments limited to guitar, drums, a piano, sitar and flute.

A rainbow of colours lights up the venue as Ali begins to croon Kahin To,
this year’s chartbuster from Jaane Tu Ya jaane Na. The performances are
mingled with camaraderie in which Rahman participates with a reserved smile
here or a remark there.

A small crowd of fans has gathered at the venue’s entrance gates to watch
the maestro perform. All of them patiently wait for him to take the mike.

Ali is followed by Hariharan and then Sadhana Sargam on the vocals, all
while Rahman chooses to sit back and work his piano. Two hours into the
rehearsals, at 3 am, the fans’ silent wish is granted as the otherwise
reticent musician takes charge, his jacket now off. At times he asks the 25
drummers to display more zest; at others times he asks the dance troupe to
be more energetic.

The mood on stage now changes. The rehearsal begins to look like a
professional performance. At 6 am on Sunday, Pune has woken up to the
maestro’s music. Small crowds gather around the stadium now as the sun
shines from behind the crowd. And though to most, music is the perfect
spiritual start to their day, Rahman chooses to end his with it.

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