AR Rahman Calls for Peace and UnderstandingBy Angela Yorke14 January 2010 @
03:10 pm AEST

The award-winning composer, who arrived in Sydney ahead of his concert on
Saturday evening, felt that the media need to be more responsible when
reporting on recent attacks here that appeared to target students from
India.


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Composer A.R. Rahman holds the Oscars for his work on the film "Slumdog
Millionaire" at the official Oscar after party for Fox Searchlight's
"Slumdog Millionaire" and "The Wrestler" in Los Angeles, 2009.
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Having confirmed his place in the Sydney Festival's lineup in August last
year, Rahman specifically requested to perform Parramatta Park. According to
NSW Premier Kristina Keneally, Parramatta Park is home to the largest
population of Indian and south Asian people in Australia.

The composer, who also performs many of his own works, is already very
well-known in the Bollywood movie scene, received two Academy awards last
year for best original song and best original score, which he composed for
2008's Slumdog Millionaire. Described as the "Mozart of Madras" by Time
magazine, Rahman was named one of the magazine's 100 most influential people
of 2009.

Rahman hopes the free concert will be able to "build a bridge of
understanding" and serve as a gesture of goodwill for people from India and
Australia this weekend. The two-hour show will also see performances from
more than 40 performers and artistes.

The composer has fond memories of performing in Australia, citing his 2005
concerts in Melbourne and Sydney as having the "some of his best audiences".
He hopes to be able to promote peace, understanding, love and friendship at
this weekend's show.

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