A.R.Rahman received two Grammys for Best Compilation Soundtrack Album For 
Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media and Best Song Written For 
Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media. What is little known, is that 
among the people who were also awarded for Best Compilation Soundtrack Album 
were three sound engineers – the late H. Sridhar, a very close colleague of 
A.R.Rahman for over two decades, and P.A.Deepak and Vivianne Chaix. The 
Recording Academy recently acknowledged their contribution and delivered their 
Grammy statuettes.A.R. Rahman noted that “Sridhar’s professional goal was to 
get a Grammy. I am happy that God has answered his wish but sad that it came 
after his demise.”On this occasion, arrahman.com spoke to Varun and Vinay 
Hariharan, sons of the late H. SridharQ. ARR’s music had always been symbolised 
by H. Shridhar’s sound. How are you now coping with the fact that he is not 
around anymore?A Well…, it is
 difficult, but giving up would be the last thing he would’ve wanted us to do. 
So, we are living on with a lot of great memories and I think that’s the best 
way one can handle such a situation.Q. His dream had been to win a Grammy award 
and now sadly though he is no more with us, that dream has indeed got 
fulfilled. Your reaction?
A. When we heard about this we were blown away. This is absolutely amazing news 
as we really know what esteem musicians and technicians in the music industry 
hold the Grammys in. The day ARR won the Grammy we were, and we still are so 
thrilled to know a Grammy winner by person and after knowing about Dad’s win 
are just speechless. He always said he wanted to get a gramophone to play the 
older vinyl records at home but little did we know that it would be this 
miniature but most precious Grammy that’s coming home! Q. How did you react to 
Slumdog the first time you heard it?A. The first time we heard it, we listened 
to it not as an ARR album but as a Hollywood movie soundtrack, and for that we 
liked the whole Indian theme to the music as we aren’t used to hearing 
something like that in a Hollywood movie and that obviously gave us cheap 
thrills.Q. Any particular incident or two, which he had narrated that you would 
like to share?A. He has always said
 it was his biggest ambition and goal to put his hands on a Grammy statuette, 
leave alone taking one home. Even after a long day at work, getting home at 
probably 3 AM in the morning, he still had the energy to discuss work, who he 
was working with, etc. He has said many a time that ARR and his music would go 
places. All this is finally happening and we couldn’t be happier.Q. Is anyone 
else in the family continuing to carry on the legacy musically?A. Oh, Yes!! 
Both of us, Varun and Vinay are into music, follow a lot of genres in music 
listening to both Indian as well as international musicians and make it a point 
to keep up with what is happening in the world with music. It is however a 
little early to say whether music will become our profession. We’ll just have 
to wait to see.
Q. Any favourite genres or tracks that you have and any special reason?A. We 
could never say, there are so many! According to me, it depends a lot on what 
mood one listens to a song in. We may suddenly find something magical in a song 
or a soundtrack that we have been listening to for months and had never noticed.
Regards, Ram..       ~  Rαнмαη αddicт™  ~

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