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Join A.R. Rahman in a series of candid conversations from the year 2007, as he opens up about his musical milestones, his approach to composing and producing, and his perspectives on the changing dynamics of the music scene. In these in-depth discussions, Rahman reveals the intricate processes behind his legendary compositions, shares his experiences collaborating with other artists, and reflects on the evolution of music across different cultures.
A.R. Rahman at 40: The mastermind transforming Indian film music – Will he reinvent again?
In this article on The Hindu, the narrative traces A.R. Rahman's monumental 40-year journey in the music industry, highlighting his role as a transformative figure in Indian film music.
‘Pray For Me Brother’ is my initial step towards changing views on the underprivileged – A.R. Rahman
In this interview with India Glitz, A.R. Rahman delves into the creative process behind his impactful song 'Pray For Me Brother'. He shares how the song is a heartfelt call to change societal attitudes towards the underprivileged.
I prefer not to just speak about causes, but to actively engage and contribute my part – A.R. Rahman
In this interview with Times of India, A.R. Rahman opens up about his life, balancing music and family, and his commitment to social causes. He discusses his efforts to bridge cultural gaps through his music.
You can try to be different. But there is a personality for which people know me now – A.R. Rahman
In this interview with CNN-IBN, musician A.R. Rahman, fresh from his entry into the 2007 Limca Book of Records, shares his thoughts on his music style, upcoming projects, and personal approach to work.
Music suffers if you put it as a background. But sometimes it’s vital to have that behind – A.R. Rahman
In this interview with Times Now, A.R. Rahman delves into the heart of his musical ethos around his work for Rang De Basanti. He shares his insights on the film's impact, revealing how it changed the way India thinks.
Rahman’s Insight: Reflecting on the cost of music and the needs of the poor – A Balancing Act
In this interview with Mid Day, A.R. Rahman confronts the moral dilemma of his professional expenditures. He discusses the significant sums spent on musical gear and contrasts it with the needs of the less fortunate.
There can never be a ‘Dil hai chota sa’ again because you are only the medium of a message – A.R. Rahman
In this interview with DNA India, A.R. Rahman reflects on the intricacies of his musical career and personal life, from his conscientious approach to publicity to his deep-rooted spiritual connections.