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In this section, you will find a comprehensive collection of interviews conducted with the renowned Indian composer, singer-songwriter, and music producer, A.R. Rahman in the year 2004. The interviews cover a wide range of topics including his work on his recent projects, his thoughts on the music industry, his creative process and much more.
‘The Most Vibrant, Varied New Score in Ages’: A.R. Rahman’s Bombay Dreams
With 'Bombay Dreams' hitting Broadway, the musical genius who sold 150 million albums brings his signature melodic brilliance to American theater audiences, expanding his global footprint beyond Indian cinema.
A.R. Rahman gets candid: Reveals why he couldn’t finish Subhash Ghai’s ‘Kisna’
The interview which appears below, was originally published on Cyber Noon in November 2004. ©The rights to this…
I would compose a tune and say, let me keep it for my album. But it ends up in a film – A.R. Rahman
The interview which appears below, was originally published on Filmfare in November 2004. ©The rights to this material…
While my music has its own distinctive flavor, I aim to remain versatile – A.R. Rahman
The interview which appears below, was originally published on Screen Magazine in October 2004. ©The rights to this…
Setting high standards can be a double-edged sword; motivating yet leading to self doubt – A.R. Rahman
The interview which appears below, was originally published by Matthew Islam in March 2004. ©The rights to this…
More lessons in conducting and notes on what I need to improve about myself – A.R. Rahman
A.R. Rahman has admitted he made very real mistakes and was less than first-class in his newfound alternative…