Just an awesome article, thanks a lot Vithur bro!

On 2 February 2010 13:17, Vithur <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> Success thro’ Excellence
> An inspiring story of A R Rahman
>
>
> http://shamimrafeek.blogspot.com/2009/03/ar-rahman-inspiring-story-of-success.html
>
> Few weeks back I wrote an article on M.S Dhoni and the lessons from his
> unique leadership style. We have another role model who has mastered
> excellence in his profession and brought the whole world under his feet -
> The Music Legend - A.R Rahman.
>
> Is there any thing common in these two youth icons of our country ?
> Yes,commitment to excellence is their DNA. Winning is their habit and they
> always perform at ' WOW '! Aiming for perfection and winning the competitive
> edge are the things for what they crave constantly and add them to their
> attitude. The next thing is performance. During any moment of the day, their
> performance is EXCELLENCE. Performance is their language and they understand
> the language of result only.
>
> If you pick up any newspaper or see the web or watch the news these days,
> chances are that you will find an interview of A.R.Rahman. He is all over
> the place after his OSCAR achievement and he really deserves it! All of us
> have been seeing videos of his arrival back to India and his press
> conferences with excitement.
>
> Today, A.R. Rahman is one of the world's most successful musicians. With a
> brand name like Rahman, movies rake in millions. But it isn't just Rahman's
> exceptional enthusiasm that's so contagious, but also the quality and
> success of the work he's churning out. The man has redefined contemporary
> Indian music and has become an icon for millions all over the world.
>
> Like everyone, I have known him and his music right from the time 'Roja'
> was released in 1992.. that's a good 17 years! Everyone speaks of his music,
> and what he eats, sleeps, drinks and what he does when he is free and so on
> so forth. But really, there are things much beyond that one needs to know
> and learn from the legend that A.R.Rahman is. With so many people who speak
> so high of him at all times, there are some things that are unsaid and
> certain things that we so easily ignore about Rahman, that makes him stand
> apart from the clutter.
>
> The musical genius that Rahman is, most of that comes from his being and
> principles. Rahman's success presents some valuable tips to us which can be
> applied to our professional lives and achieve our goals. And on that note,
> with the little that I know of him, let me share some of the learnings from
> A.R.Rahman.
>
> 1. Family - Respect your Parents
>
> It might be very easy to brush this fact aside, but the truth is Rahman has
> always loved, respected and adored his parents. With his father R.K.Shekar
> leaving for heavenly abode when Rahman was nine years old, Rahman's mother
> Kareema Begum, gave Rahman a new ray of hope and fresh lease of life. She
> painfully raised the family, and is one of the driving factors of why Rahman
> is a legend today.
>
> Remember what he said when he received his first OSCAR award, " Mere paas
> ma hai, which means I have nothing but I have a mother, so mother's here,
> her blessings are there with me. I'm grateful for her to have come all the
> way ". Which other music composer or for that matter which other
> media/entertainment/corporate personality do we know who follows this
> principle. How many of us will openly show our love and respect to our
> parents like him. That makes him truly unique.
>
> 2. Belief - Be Spiritually inclined
>
> A.R.Rahman believes in god and spiritualism. Its not about the fact that he
> follows Islam, and offers prayers 5 times a day…its much more than that. I
> believe there is a huge difference between being religious and being
> spiritual, of which the latter is what Rahman is made of. In a recent
> interview Rahman revealed that, "Religion sounds vulgar these days, I am
> more of a spiritual person. And I believe in being consistent with my
> spirituality. As one grows in life, one realizes the magnitude of
> spirituality. It is the most beautiful passion. It raises you above all the
> negativities. For me and my music, spirituality is the most important
> element and I don't think I can create the kind of music I do, if I don't
> practice spirituality."
>
> Spirituality has not only made him connect to his music, but has also made
> him connect to humanity. When he received his second OSCAR, he said " all my
> life I had a choice of hate and love and I chose love and I am here, god
> bless " . That's the powerful message of his spirituality!
>
> 3. Country First - Be Patriotic
>
> Though Rahman acknowledges his accomplishment, after receiving OSCARS he
> quickly points out that this is a COLLECTIVE INDIAN VICTORY. He says, he is
> more happy because this is the first OSCAR for an Indian work and the whole
> country was waiting for this with bated breath and hence he wanted to get
> it. He says, now all Indian artists will be looked upon with more respect as
> we have shown what we are capable of. His patriotism is evident in all his
> patriotic songs including the latest " Jai Ho ". The way he sings ' vande
> mataram ' injects some kind of positive energy into our blood stream !
>
> 4. Roots - Don't leave your Soul
>
> Mumbai the mecca of Indian films and the entertainment industry, a place
> where any and every musician will find a way out to survive and earn enough
> to feed him for the day. It would have been so easy for a musician like
> Rahman to go and settle in Mumbai and work for acclaimed filmmakers post "
> Roja and Bombay ". But the man preferred not leaving his home, his roots to
> a place where instant fame, recognition and money was assured. Of the many
> ignored facts, Rahman's major success lies in working from his home. Home is
> where your heart, mind, body and soul is.
>
> With no distraction whatsoever, he has all his energies focused on doing
> quality work from the comfort of his home. It means a lot to be based out of
> the place where your family is, where your soul is..your home, your
> hometown.
>
> 5. Focus - Let your work speak for itself
>
> Yes, let your work speak for itself. Many a times, there are instances
> where one will be criticized for the way he is, his dressing, his
> upbringing, his economic background. One will be made fun off, and will be
> called names. One will not get the support he expects to receive from his
> seniors and so on….But at the end of all this, if you have a strong will
> power you can overcome all these, and prove yourself with your work.
>
> There was a time when Rahman was being humiliated by some critics,
> directors and producers over the kind of music he had scored, and all this
> when he was at the peak of his career. He could do nothing about it, and
> preferred to remain calm and unmoved. And when ever his work was released,
> it got an outstanding response and was embraced by the masses. This
> overwhelming response and success was a slap on the face of those critics,
> producers and directors. This tell us, all we need to do is to focus on what
> we are good at, not on the success it can bring. Success will follow us, our
> work will speak of itself.
>
> 6. Service - Consideration for others
>
> Not many may have noticed that Rahman has introduced maybe a hundred new
> young singers to the Tamil and Hindi screens – his faith in the youth of
> India is evident in his statement that he would like youngsters to take a
> different view of music after his winning the OSCARS. Rahman has done what
> no other music director has done for the cause of music-starting a music
> school, the KM MUSIC CONSERVATORY. His objective for starting this school is
> to make Indian musicians have a global orchestra of their own. This is such
> an innovative idea and Rahman is spending a lot of time, money and energy
> towards realizing this noble musical mission!
>
> Rahman is the UN ambassador for the campaign fighting against poverty and
> he has associated himself with many social causes. When he was in a state of
> probably disillusionment - one of the things his mother said to him was "why
> don't you live for others and then you will find a meaning to life". Rahman
> stuck to that and he does music to make people happy and to enrich their
> lives.
>
> On the night he returned to India after receiving the OSCARS, his request
> that his fans ought not to disturb his neighbors in the dead of night
> attracts attention to a long forgotten quality in India—consideration for
> others.
>
> 7. Humility - Be Humble. Be Honest. Be Simple
>
> With all the above in place, being humble, simple and honest is all that
> one needs to do to ensure a great life. With so much of stardom and
> attention after the Golden Globe and OSCARS, Rahman could have got carried
> away with the success, however he always chose work over publicity.
>
> After winning the OSCARS, he was asked by the press, " what's left for you
> to achieve? " He replied in a polite way, " Well, I have not achieved
> anything. I have not ended poverty level. I have not stopped wars
> happening.For me these are achievements. And in my opinion, I am just a
> small musician who has got an award that is it " !
>
> He carries no weight around him, and that makes him completely approachable
> and genuine. His childlike smile can pacify ones fear and anxiety of meeting
> him in person. Its like his smile speaks a thousand words. It depicts the
> purity of his heart and soul. Each and every success makes him more humble,
> honest and simple. What more we can learn from this winner!
>
> Regardless of season he march towards rock climbing success. Even in tough
> time his eyes do not move away from excellence. Commitment, giving 100
> percent, focusing on performance is the key ingredients to his success.
> Meeting challenges and riding over obstacles are in his blood cells.
> Transferring stumbling stones into opportunities with conviction and leading
> towards 'WOW' level is the essence of his success.
>
> Through his eternal value and simple living A.R Rahman presents us with
> opportunities for professional success provided we learn from them, adapt
> them to our own situations and implement them appropriately.
>
> He convey a message to all of us silently especially to the youth - "
> humble origins need not prevent us from aspiring for and achieving great
> success ". How does he convey this message ? Dil Se !
>
> Shamim
>
> --
> regards,
> Vithur
>
>
>
>  
>



-- 
Regards,
Uday Kiran

Reply via email to