New Delhi, Jun 17 (PTI) A R Rahman's father was a
very-much-sought-after person in the Malayalam film industry as he was
an efficient assistant and arranger but went unnoticed in the music
scene as he ended up ghost composing in many movies without any credit,
says a new book.
"It wasn't long before R K Sekhar (Rahman's father)
was the most wanted man in the Malayalam industry. He was the best
assistant in the industry, the best arranger, the best orchestration
man, and sometimes, for certain music directors, the ghost composer,"
writes journalist Kamini Mathai in "A R Rahman: The Musical Storm." The
book, published by Penguin India, tells the fascinating story of the
double Oscar-winning composer his family, his early days and his rise
to the top.

"Rahman, in many of his interviews, has stated that
his father had ghost composed for many movies but never got the credit
for it, which was why people outside the industry never heard of him.
Rahmans mother also admits this is true," the book says.

According to the author, Sekhar was hot property in the Malayalam film industry.

"Everyone
wanted him as an arranger he was efficient, he was talented, and he
could compose. The Tamil, Telugu and Kannada industry composers started
taking note too. PTI


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