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I still yearn for different kinds of work. But I think it should come to you naturally – A.R. Rahman
A.R. Rahman, in a candid conversation with Filmfare, reveals his approach to success: 'I still yearn for different kinds of work, but I think everything should come to you naturally. I don't keep thinking about it.'
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…
A.R. Rahman’s Filmfare Winning Journey: Composing for Lagaan
A.R. Rahman speaks about his experience of working on Lagaan in an interview with Filmfare. He mentions that it was a challenging project as it required him to create music that was both traditional and modern.
‘You Can’t Betray Listeners’ Trust’: Rahman on Taking His Time to Get Music Right
From composing without scripts to refusing to rush music, Rahman reveals his unconventional methods while preparing for global stage. "I don't think I've done anything special yet."
The amount of time it takes to write a song can be unpredictable – A.R. Rahman
In a 1996 Filmfare interview, A.R. Rahman discusses his transition from ad jingles to film scores, working with Mani Ratnam, and his approach to composition. He reveals insights on 'Roja' and 'Bombay'.
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'.