I’m waiting for the Grammys: RahmanSUBHASH K JHA 2 January 2010, 12:00am
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 A R Rahman, the most talked about Indian of last year, is counting down to
the 52nd Grammy Awards.
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They’re being held on January 31, at LA, and the Oscar-winning music
composer has won two nominations for his soundtrack from Slumdog
Millionaire. The song Jai Ho – which fetched Rahman two Academy awards and a
Golden Globe – has been nominated for ‘Best Song Written for Motion Picture,
Television or Other Visual Media’ and also for ‘Best Compilation Soundtrack
Album for Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media’.

Rahman, naturally, is pleased. “The Grammy is as exciting as the Oscar. It’s
the ultimate music award, isn’t it? Although it’s a nomination for a film
song, the Grammy is still another shot in the arm for Jai Ho. Any
recognition is welcome.” Not strangely, he feels a huge sense of
responsibility. “I hope I never let down my country, my people, my music, my
family and myself,” said the music genius who has just returned home from
Los Angeles.

Rahman, meanwhile, is unhappy with the outcome of his first Hollywood
soundtrack. “The music of Couples Retreat got a good response. But I feel my
music was not used properly. I guess you can’t expect music to have much of
a place in a comedy. They were more into laughter than music,” he
complained, adding, “The music has all been used. But not the way my fans
would expect. I was prepared for the outcome when I entered this project.”
So he’s not really disappointed by his first foray into Hollywood. “If I had
waited for the perfect Hollywood vehicle, I might have had to wait
endlessly. It’s not easy for an Asian to enter into Hollywood camps. It’s a
new beginning for me. I got great reviews.”

He’s got a lot of offers but also has a tough schedule this year to be able
to give any more time to new commitments. And, contrary to rumours, acting
is not one of Rahman’s forthcoming commitments. “That’s completely false
news,” he said shocked. “I am not going into acting. I’m going to be
speaking in a documentary on my friend, the musician P J Mortan. We’ve known
each other for some time. He collaborated with me for a track in Couples
Retreat. That’s it. I’ve no aspirations to go into acting. God has given me
one skill and I’m very happy with it.”

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