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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…
Chinese media loved my work, some said the music elevated the film to a new level – A.R. Rahman
In this interview with Hindu, A.R. Rahman shares his latest musical endeavors, including his composition in the Chinese film 'Warriors of Heaven and Earth' which has taken the Chinese audience by storm.
I was hesitant to meet He Ping, but I quickly saw the musical possibilities in his film – A.R. Rahman
In this interview with India Times, A.R. Rahman speaks about his recent Chinese film "Warriors of Heaven and Earth". The movie was selected as China's official entry for the Oscars and expresses his hope for it.
I am glad Kannathil Muthamittal got the National Award despite initial lack of recognition – A.R. Rahman
In this interview with Indian Express, A.R. Rahman speaks about the ups and downs of the music market, which he compares to the resurgence of cricket, and reflects on the impact of technology advancements.
Rather than making money I believe in making people happy, all other things are secondary – A.R. Rahman
In this interview with Click Walla, A.R. Rahman explains that his priority is bringing happiness to people rather than making money, and that he focuses on one film at a time with directors he feels a strong connection with.
When you are doing music, one is immersed. Joy or sorrow, both, gets lost in it – A.R. Rahman
A.R. Rahman, the acclaimed music composer behind numerous Bollywood soundtracks and the London musical "Bombay Dreams," sits down for a two-part interview with popular TV host Simi Garewal.