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I am alive, let me do something bold and visualize things – A.R. Rahman
He has taken Indian music to the global platform and, in a career spanning over two decades, created…
Without the studio, there is no stage – A.R. Rahman
When you hear the name A.R. Rahman, you are immediately reminded of all the soulful songs he has…
Every time I sit for a song, I feel I am finished – A.R. Rahman
A.R. Rahman, 46, is most attached to his music. He cries with sound and gets excited with tools.…
Embrace criticism, but don’t try to please everyone – A.R. Rahman
Criticism is part and parcel of fame but Oscar-winning music composer A R Rahman says his way of…
People living abroad need to know about Indians – A.R. Rahman
Academy-award winning composer A R Rahman feels people living abroad, including consulates across the world, need to know…
It’s a blessing to get money, fame but it is also a test of how attached you are to it – A.R. Rahman
In an exclusive interview with Khaleej Times, A.R. Rahman discusses his journey from a modest family to becoming a music maestro, reflecting on his work in films like "Roja" and international projects.
I used to be terrified of singing, but now I feel a bit more comfortable – A.R. Rahman
A.R. Rahman sat down with Jyothi Venkatesh from MTV India while in Mumbai for the release of Nayak. During the interview, Rahman spoke about his career and his fear of singing with Lata Mangeshkar.
I cut down on the number of films and gave my attention to good music – A.R. Rahman
A.R. Rahman is known for his forward-thinking approach and refusal to dwell on past mistakes. When asked about his approach to his career, he stated, "I don't believe in looking at the past"
Knowing the computer helps to perfect things – A.R. Rahman
A.R. Rahman, a man of few words, has always allowed his music to speak for itself. His exceptional scores for filmmaker Mani Ratnam have earned him accolades in India and have even caught the attention of Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber.
When I compose without going through meditation, the melody doesn’t stick – A.R. Rahman
In a 1996 Filmfare interview, A.R. Rahman discusses his musical journey, creative process, and philosophy. He reflects on fame's transience and his approach to composing for films like 'Rangeela'.