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By Subhash K. Jha, May 17, 2010 - 11:12 IST

[image: Gulzar]Mani Ratnam's
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* has just been given a new song, thanks to that poet *par excellence*Gulzar
who saw the film and suggested the embellishment. The director, always open
to fresh ideas from his team, readily agreed. Composer Rahman was informed
and that's how*Raavan* got a new song.

Gulzar Saab, who just back from Goa after participating in the stage
rendition of four of his plays, says the song was almost a gift he owed Mani
Ratnam for gifting him something that he, Gulzar, had never received in his
entire 47-year old career as a lyricist.

Mani sent the poet-lyricist a note after the release of the
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 *music congratulating Gulzar Saab for the songs.

Says Gulzar Saab, "In my entire career I've never received such a
heartwarming endorsement of my work. I received a note from Mani Ratnam
congratulating me and saying he's very proud of the music. And look at the
humility of this genius. No filmmaker has ever sent me a note like this.
Mani is the only one. And this one gesture has enhanced my respect for him
even more."

Not only this gesture, Gulzar Saab also received an invitation from Mani to
see the film at a special screening for which the poet flew down to Chennai
recently.

It was there that the new song suddenly happened.

Recounts Gulzar Saab, "After editing *Raavan*, Mani wanted me to watch the
film. No filmmaker invites even the technical crew for a preview, let alone
the lyricist. I flew down to Chennai to watch the film. I'd never do
something like this for anyone else. This is how strongly I feel about this
man's humility and greatness."

As the end-credits rolled and Rahman's music began, Mani Ratnam and Gulzar
Saab thought there ought to be a song at the end.

That's how Gulzar Saab wrote an additional number for Raavan... '*Ab Iss
Shareer Ke Sirey Khol Dey/Aur Goongi Aatma Ko Bol Dey*'.

Says Gulzar Saab, "Both Mani and I felt the music that Rahman had composed
for the end titles was too beautiful to go wordless. We decided to give
words to Rahman's creation."

Rahman was then given the task of turning the music piece into a song.
Interestingly neither Mani Ratnam nor A. R. Rahman fully understands
Gulzar's Urdu poetry.

Defends Gulzar Saab, "But they are never short of questions. Never does a
word go in until Mani is fully convinced of its relevance. He's never
hesitant about asking. I would be appalled if my words were accepted blindly
by a director. Even if his Urdu is weak, Mani has a terrific sense of poetry
and images."


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