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Mani Ratnam
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Child welfare, health issues, and charities of any kind inspire me – A.R. Rahman
In an interview with The Hindu, A.R. Rahman highlights the significance of family, working with raw talent, and the transformative power of music that has shaped his exceptional journey.
My studio, stuffed with mixers and synthesizers, is my luxury – A.R. Rahman
Featured in Asian American Artistry, A.R. Rahman, the night-loving composer, compares his studio to a BMW. His unique melodies crafted in solitude are making a global impact.
I have more faith in my mother’s prayers than in my music – A.R. Rahman
In a candid interview with the Verve Online, A.R. Rahman discusses breaking geographical barriers of sound, balancing shyness with a public persona, and his future projects.
A.R. Rahman and Mani Ratnam speak to Anupama Chopra
Mani Ratnam, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, and A.R. Rahman speak to Anupama Chopra about Ponniyin Selvan.
Darshana K.T. equates singing with A.R. Rahman to Oscar and Grammy award victories
In this interview with Hindustan Times, playback singer Darshana shares her experience of working with A.R. Rahman in OK Kanmani. She likens singing alongside Rahman to winning awards like the Oscar and Grammy.
25 years of Mani Ratnam and A.R. Rahman – Roja to Kaatru Veliyidai
From Roja to Kaatru Veliyidai, this creative collaboration has lasted longer than any other in Indian cinema. In…
‘Vaan’ from Kaatru Veliyidai releases on Valentines Day — Watch the Official Video
All the couples on this Valentine’s Day have got the perfect tune to celebrate the special day as…
A song that sparked a star: Shashaa Tirupati on how ‘Guru’ ignited her career with Rahman
In this interview with Times of India, Shashaa Tirupati, the Kashmiri-born singer credits the movie 'Guru', particularly the songs 'Tere Bina' and 'Jaage Hain', as her turning point, inspiring her to pursue music as a career.
I Start at Dusk and End with Namaaz: A.R. Rahman on His Usual Musical Night Rituals
'I work through the night, ending at dawn for namaaz', reveals A.R. Rahman to The Quint in a rare interview about his creative process, spirituality, and why criticism doesn't affect him.
Symphonies of a maestro: Matt Dunkley explores A.R. Rahman’s musical universe
In an interview with Asian Image, Matt Dunkley celebrates A.R. Rahman's artistry, noting the emotional depth of works like "Bombay's" flute theme and the global resonance of "Slumdog Millionaire".