that's phenomenal. but, i wonder when the lyrics were written...

On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 3:30 AM, Gopal Srinivasan <[email protected]>wrote:

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> Rahman’s midnight melody
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> The composer worked overnight to record a special song; he performed it
> live, much to Mani Ratnam’s delight
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> *By Mauli Singh*
> *Posted On Monday, April 26, 2010 at 04:28:58 AM*
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> At the recent music release of Raavan, everybody was taken in by a soulful
> rendition of a song, Jaa re udd jaa re, by AR Rahman.
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> Penned by fellow Oscar winner Gulzar, most of the audience present for the
> music release of Raavan assumed it was part of the CD given out that evening
> - but it wasn’t. Even Mani Ratnam wasn’t aware that Rahman would be singing
> the song.
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> Gulzar with Rahman at the music release of Raavan  (Pic: *Nilesh wairkar*)
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> A source from the unit reveals, “The song that Rahman performed live was an
> absolutely last minute inclusion. Rahman and Mani share a special bond that
> goes beyond their professional association. Rahman has given music for all
> of Mani’s films and even sung in a couple like Dil Se and Guru. Mani was
> very keen to have Rahman sing in Raavan.” Which he did, eventually.
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> But the song itself hadn’t been set to music. So Rahman burnt the midnight
> oil to give Mani a musical surprise. The night before the launch, Rahman
> closeted himself in his Mumbai studio and worked through the night to
> compose the song. In the wee hours, he recorded it in his voice.
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> The source adds that the final CD of the track did not contain the song,
> and the entire team of Raavan, including director Mani Ratnam, heard it for
> the first time at the launch. The song may be included at a later stage.
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