There is a different version of Ranjah Ranjha in the film sung by Richa Sharma 
and Ila Irun. :(

The song Ja re ud jaa re may be later added to the album, however it would 
feature in the film. :)

ARR is scoring for the Rockstar. Yuhooooo!

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He is a man of few words yet his music does all the talking. Directors from 
Bollywood as well as Hollywood wish to have him compose music for their films 
yet his super-busy schedule allows him to green-light only a handful of 
projects. Over the last couple of years, he has bagged every possible award 
from the Padma Bhushan to the BAFTA's and the Grammy to the Oscars yet he 
remains as humble as ever. Last week he once again gave his millions of fans a 
reason to cheer in the form of the spectacular musical score of Raavan. He is 
none other than Allah Rakha Rahman- the man who eats, breathes and (whenever 
he) sleeps music. Bollywood Hungama's Nikhil Ramsubramaniam caught up with the 
Musical Maestro for an exclusive interview to talk about the experience of 
composing music for Raavan, his special bonding with Mani Ratnam, his much 
talked about world tour and much more. Read on...

18 years after debuting with Mani Ratnam's Roja, you are back once again with 
Mani for Raavan. How has the journey been? 
It's all been very good and exciting. The thing with Mani is that he receives 
every idea with great respect. It's not just the usual "Give me 5 tunes for my 
film" We try to explore various avenues while composing the music in the 
interest of the film. 

In spite of your super-busy schedule you always manage to take out time for a 
Mani Ratnam project. You have composed music for all his films. What is it 
about Mani that makes it difficult for you to say 'No' to him? 
After a point I think you understand exactly what a person needs and what is it 
that he actually wants. It's pretty much the case between Mani and I. However 
having said that, getting such vibes and sharing such a comfort level with 
someone is easier said than done. By the grace of God we've pulled it so far 
and continue to do so in the future (smiles). 

The one word synonymous with your music is Experimentation. So what kind of 
experimentation have you tried in Raavan?
I don't think in terms of experimentation in each project that I do. I just go 
with a theme that will make the project sound exciting. In case of Raavan, we 
have used a lot of African vocals and sounds in some of the songs keeping with 
the mood and theme of the film. 

The music of Raavan released last amidst much fanfare. There are 6 tracks in 
the album. Could you take us through each of the tracks in your own words and 
explain the essence of songs...

'Beera Beera'

'Beera' is a song that describes the lead character played by Abhishek 
Bachchan. When we set out to compose this song, we didn't want to make the song 
or the character seem dark. We wanted 'Beera' to be liked by everyone. He is 
someone who has a point of view, it may be wrong according to some sections of 
the society but when you see the film you will realize his justification for 
the same. The song is like a celebration of his character. 

'Behne De'

Karthik sang this song as a scratch. At that point in time, we didn't know if 
we were going to retain it but everyone seemed to like the version and we did 
retain it. We also added some background vocals by Mohammed Irfan to give a 
different edge to the song. It's not your usual typical song. 

'Ranjha Ranjha'

'Ranjha Ranjha' is an idea that I had done earlier but gave it a skip. It's 
poetry of Baba Bulleshah. Though the song that you hear in the album (sung by 
Rekha Bhardwaj, Javed Ali and Anuradha Sriram) doesn't feature in the movie, we 
have created another version of the song that is sung by Ila Arun and Richa 
Sharma which would be featured in the film. This version has been shot 
beautifully and works better for the film. 

'Thok De Khilli'

'Thok De Khilli' of course has Sukhwinder at his energetic best. He is simply a 
powerhouse of energy and talent. However, in this song he didn't get a chance 
to improvise a lot as he had to fit his vocals to match the form of the song. 
In spite of that he has done a fabulous job

'Kata Kata'

'Kata Kata' is a very typical Mani Ratnam style song. In every film of his you 
have this folk celebration kind of song like you had 'Chalka Chalka Re' in 
Saathiya or for that matter 'Rukmani Rukmani' in Roja. However, this time we 
have given it a different feel and it was really an enjoyable process composing 
this track

'Khilli Re'

'Khilli Re' has been sung by Reena Bhardwaj who earlier sang 'Yeh Rishta' from 
Meenaxi. She has got a beautiful voice which suited the song perfectly. She is 
a very talented singer who certainly deserves more opportunities in the future. 

During the music launch you also surprised everyone by composing and singing a 
new additional song 'Jaa Re Udd Jaa Re'. Is that song going to be added later 
in the album or featured in the film? 
The song was a very last minute addition. I saw the movie and felt like adding 
a song to a particular situation in the film. The lyrics of the song were ready 
for a while however I had to yet compose the tune. Meanwhile we had already 
planned our music release for the 24th of April so we didn't want to delay or 
postpone that because of one song. The song may be later added to the album; 
however it would feature in the film. 

In every album of yours a striking aspect is zeroing in on the right singers 
for the right song. How do you manage to do that? 
Well...to be honest, I don't know (smiles). Most of the time, it's not planned. 
I just look at who would suit the song and more importantly who is available at 
that point of time. 

So do you have multiple singers recording scratch versions and then you taking 
a call on whom to consider for the final version? 
Well... No we don't actually do that. Usually its just one or two times that we 
rehearse the song before recording except for directors like Abbas Tyrewala who 
is very particular about getting the right voice. Most of his songs are 
recorded about 6 - 7 times (smiles) 

In Raavan, you once again re-unite with Gulzar saab after the Oscar winning 
score in Slumdog Millionaire. How is it working with him time and again? 
There is a certain kind of affinity that Gulzar saab has for Mani and me. When 
he works with us, he is always very happy. I think when you are happy working 
as a team, it shows on the result of the end product. 

In June, you embark on your world tour called The A.R.Rahman Jai Ho 
Concert...The Journey Home. Tell us something about that and why is it called 
'The Journey Home'
It's called The Journey Home because even though it's a World Tour, it's going 
to feature a repertoire of songs from my 18 year old career. We are not going 
to go with the obvious way of mainly performing English songs just because it's 
a world tour. I am really excited about the tour as its going to have some 
really spectacular and different production values. A lot of money has gone 
into that and a lot of Western artists have been working on giving the tour a 
whole new feel. The show is also directed very differently giving a whole new 
perspective to my music and to our country. 

So who are the singers who are going to be a part of this tour? 
There is Hariharan, Javed Ali, Shweta Pandit, Benny Dayal, Blaaze besides my 
usual troupe comprising of Sivamani on percussion, Naveen on the flute etc. 

Over the last couple of years Rahmania has reached an all time high with you 
bagging the BAFTA's, the Golden Globes, the Oscars and the Grammys. Closer home 
there were awards like the Padma Bhushan, Indian Of The Year etc. Is there a 
special section where you keep all your awards? 
There is a place in the office for them but once you get an award it's a thing 
of the past. You just keep marching on and look forward to the future

Now that the music of Raavan has released, what are your future projects? 
After Raavan, there is a Telugu film called Puli. Then there is Shankar's Robot 
and Abbas Tyrewala's 1-800 Love. 

Are you also composing the music for Imtiaz Ali's Rockstar?
Yes...we've just started. In fact we just finished out first sitting. It's a 
great experience working with a team comprising Irshad Kamil and Imtiaz Ali. 

How is your pet project KM Music Conservatory doing? 
It's doing really well. We just signed up with Middlesex University to oversee 
the whole education. We are expanding and going to a larger campus very soon. 

Finally we know that you listen to all kinds of music. So what's currently 
playing on your iPod? 
Well...I've been listening to Susan Boyle's album, Kumar Gandharva's songs and 
Coldplay. Besides I am always listening to my songs while mixing (smiles).

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