Music composer A R Rahman talks to CNN-IBN's Entertainment Editor Rajeev Masand 
on life after winning two Oscars, his music and meeting Michael Jackson.

Rajeev Masand: There is a popular perception even among your greatest fans that 
Jai Ho and the music of Slumdog Millionaire isn't your best work?

A R Rahman: It's not that they gave me an Oscar for my life, they game the 
Oscar for the particular film and how different the music and theme was for the 
film. so, I'm really proud of Slumdog Millionaire's music and of Jai Ho. This 
stood apart from every other film that came out in its message, direction, 
scriptwriting and everything.

Rajeev Masand: You have always said that healthy arguments with your directors, 
lyricists has often resulted in the creation of some very good music. I'm 
guessing after the Oscars no one really argues, disputes your suggestions 
anymore?

A R Rahman: I don't know if it really works that way. In the interest of any 
big film, there are always arguments because there is a vision which is always 
the director's. If you are sensible you will go with the vision. You can't say 
that I've made a beautiful song so fit it in your movie.

Rajeev Masand: So do they argue with a two Oscar winner?

A R Rahman: No they don't out of respect, but we need to follow the dharma 
(philosophy) of the art.

Rajeev Masand: You met Michael Jackson shortly after the Oscars. You have said 
he has had an influence on you and Thriller was the first cassette you owned. 
Tell us what that meeting was like?

A R Rahman: Every musician would wait for a Michael Jackson album to come out. 
It comes once in five years. We get hooked on it so much that it stays with us 
for the rest of our lives. I was supposed to me Michael during a concert in 
1999 for helping Africa. He had a mishap on that concert, so I couldn't meet 
him.

After nine years when I went to Los Angeles, my agent said I'm going to meet 
Randy - who manages Michael - so I asked if I could meet him? My agent mailed 
Randy asking if he wanted to meet me, three days before the Oscars we got an 
email saying Michael wants to meet me.

So I met him after the Oscars finished, won the Oscars and went to meet him. We 
thought the meeting would be five minutes, it lasted two hours. We just sat and 
he spoke about the chord progression of what I've written. I told him that 
India adores Michael Jackson. I told him how we all grew up on his music and he 
said 'you're very kind'. I met his children, he introduced me to them.

He called me three-four times when I was in Chennai. When I met him again he 
asked me to do a song on the lines of We are the world for him. He said I could 
conduct the whole thing. I was shocked. But before we could get into that he 
started going to the rehearsals. The next thing I get to hear is that he's 
dead. It was a real shocker.

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