Mon, Jun 29 10:30 PM
London, June 29 (IANS) Pop legend Michael Jackson, who died Saturday, was 
reading poetry by Indian Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore during the last 
days of his life, and had commissioned Oscar-winning music maestro A.R. Rahman 
to create a unity anthem for his new album.

Rahman got the job after his Academy Award success courtesy Danny Boyle's 
multiple Oscar winning underdog drama 'Slumdog Millionaire' early this year.

Jackson's last brushes with Tagore suggest he was developing a special bond 
with India, reports contactmusic.com.

'A.R. Rahman met Michael Jackson after the Oscars in Los Angeles and Michael 
asked him to compose a unity anthem for him...Michael's planned new album would 
have had a huge Indian feel to it...Michael was reportedly working with Adnan 
Sami, which was to include Indian musical instruments like the sarangi, tabla, 
and dholak,' said an insider close to Rahman.

The unity anthem wasn't the first time the pair would have worked together, as 
they collaborated earlier on a track titled 'Ekam satyam'.

A source suggested Jackson's brother Jermaine encouraged the King of Pop to 
explore Indian music, as 'Jermaine's wife Halima reportedly lived in Chandigarh 
in India for some time'.

Jackson was secretly also studying Hinduism in the last years.

'Michael reportedly learned how to meditate and he was a vegetarian. When he 
was presented statues of Hindu deities Ganesha and Nataraja, Michael knew who 
they were. He was also very anxious to meet Mother Teresa before her death. He 
had a great interest in all things India for some time,' said Rajan Zed, the 
president of the Universal Society of Hinduism.

Indo Asian News Service 

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