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Reflections about Rahman
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“Reflections About Rahman” offers a unique glimpse into the personal and professional journeys of those who’ve worked with A.R. Rahman. In this section, you will find articles where collaborators, singers, musicians, directors, lyricists, and technicians share their intimate experiences and the profound impact Rahman has had on their lives and careers. These articles form a collection of stories that paint a vivid picture of collaboration, inspiration, and musical genius.
The soulful symphony: Mohit Chauhan credits A.R. Rahman for his Bollywood saga
In an interview with Hindustan Times, Mohit Chauhan celebrates his spiritual connection with A.R. Rahman. He cherishes working on songs like 'Kun faya kun' and 'Masakali', highlighting Rahman's influence on his career.
He’s everything a music composer should be: Hans Zimmer’s praise for A.R. Rahman
In an interview with BollySpice, Hans Zimmer credits his strong connection to India to A.R. Rahman, reflecting on their collaboration efforts and the possibility of future international projects.
Breaking barriers and tuning into A.R. Rahman’s world: Alka Yagnik shares inside stories
In an interview with Screen, Alka Yagnik praises A.R. Rahman's updated process and techniques. Despite not sharing a common language, she points out how Rahman uniquely brings out the best in singers.
After ‘Roja’, my next big step was working on ‘Rangeela’, which was an experiment – Shweta Shetty
In her dialogue with Haussite, Shweta Shetty acknowledges her groundbreaking journey with A.R. Rahman, spotlighting the trailblazing track "Mangta Hai Kya" from "Rangeela."
Uyire and the Breath of Life: H. Sridhar’s revelation on A.R. Rahman’s musical essence
'What the song needs is a lot of air,’ recalls H. Sridhar, detailing A.R. Rahman's creative epiphany during the mixing of ‘Uyire’ for Bombay. In an interview with The Week, Sridhar shares the moment of intuition.
The Spirit of Music: Bhupen Hazarika hails A.R. Rahman’s timeless talent
In an interview with National Herald, Bhupen Hazarika lauds A.R. Rahman's unique ability to captivate the young generation, emphasizing his groundbreaking work in blending traditional and modern music.