*The Mozart of Madras* - Happy Birthday AR Rahman - Page 7

Posted: 12 years ago
I have read A.R Rehman ji came from a humble back ground without any
 
financial back ups to promote him  ..
 
He has been working  very hard from early life ..hats off to this genius 😊
 
 
To have such an ocean of talents after acheiving so much (winning  the higest
 
honour
 
in show biz the *Oscar *not one but two )
 
yet remain so simple grounded god fearing and having an immensley
 
appreciated  good character in personal life is somthing remarkable
 
especially in this show biz
 
 
A.R Rehman ji U ar undoubtedly the jewel of india and  real role model for
 
aspiring young musicians
 
 
Wish u many more happy returns of the day 😊
Edited by sshriyaa84 - 12 years ago
Posted: 12 years ago
Happy Birthday To the Greatest Musician Ever
Awesome post dear
Posted: 12 years ago
A.R. Rahman: 46, and ready to play on!

A R Rahman, who celebrates his birthday today, gets chatting on topics close to his heart 


2 011 was a relatively disappointing year for fans of the Mozart of Madras as the composer had just a couple of Hindi albums (Rockstar and Ek Deewana Tha) releasing. But there's good news in this New Year as A R Rahman - who turns 46 today - is all set for his homecoming, quite literally, with at least four Indian projects.

There's Rajini's Kochadaiyaan, Gautham Menon's Yohan: Adhyayam Ondru, Mani Ratnam's film and a movie with Bharatbala on the cards and the Oscar-winning composer is looking forward to more creative work. "I am doing Rajini's film and it should be exciting," he starts off.

Will he use any of the tunes that he already composed for Sultan or Rana, the other Rajini films that are on hold at the moment? "Well, we're yet to decide about that," he says. Though all these assignments will make the composer stay more in Chennai, and India, his first week of the New Year has mostly been out of the country.

"I was out of the country on January 1 and will be 'pardes' on my birthday as well; so there're no special plans," he states. Rahman will join hands with his favourite director Mani Ratnam yet again for his upcoming flick that's already making headlines. So, what can we expect from the combination this time around? "Well, Mani Ratnam is quite secretive these days," he says with a smile, "We're still in the process of working out the music for the film."

Any non-Rahman film music that he has liked of late? "I can't think of anything other than Kolaveri, which is nice," he replies. Currently, the composer is extremely happy that some of his popular orchestral tracks will be performed live by a team from the German Film Orchestra, Babelsberg, and the students from his K M Music Conservatory in a five-city tour. "When I was a musician, a crowd used to gather to witness how music is made," he reminisces, "Unfortunately, now the studios have shrunk and that no longer happens.

In these concerts, you can witness that - and the way orchestral tracks are played, sans any digital enhancements." Rahman's keeping his vocal cord busy this year too, as he's begun by crooning a track in Ek Deewana Tha. "It's an addition to this album, something that didn't feature in the Tamil original (Vinnaithandi Varuvaaya)," he signs off.

SPIELBERG CONNECTION
On the international front, Rahman has completed work on Welcome to People that sees him join hands with Steven Spielberg, who is its co-producer. The film is directed by Alex Kurtzman. "We finished the music three-four months ago," reveals the composer.
Posted: 12 years ago

Happy birthday rahman sir:)
Posted: 12 years ago
wow A.R Rehman is a gem truly
his music is something that touch not only your heart but also your soul.
Does anyone also know that A.R Rehman wasn't a Muslim before he was a Non-Muslim.
I read an article of his a long time ago that said accepting Islam has proven very lucky for him.
Mallu
Edited by Mllu.N - 12 years ago
Posted: 12 years ago
 
 
 
Great things are accomplished by  talented people who beleive they will accomplish them...
 
Its a wonderful achievement to have produced beautiful music time and time again...and  an even bigger achievement to have people appreciate its value
 
Wishing you a happy birthday and many more.
Posted: 12 years ago
Happy Birthday AR Rahman.
Love your music!
Posted: 12 years ago
Hope he has an amazing b-day and 94723842834729 more to come


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