Film Companion’s Baradwaj Rangan takes viewers inside the KM College of Music and Technology for a revealing interview with the legendary music composer A.R. Rahman. This exclusive feature provides an in-depth look at Rahman’s journey in film music, his educational efforts through his non-profit organization, and his insights on the evolving landscape of Indian music.
Innovating Music Education and Collaboration
During the interview, A.R. Rahman discusses his milestone of 25 years in the film music industry, emphasizing his commitment to innovation and his selective approach to projects. He shares why he chooses not to repeat himself in his compositions, opting only for films where he can offer something uniquely new. Rahman’s long-standing collaboration with director Mani Ratnam is highlighted as a successful partnership, enriched by their personal bond akin to brotherhood.
At the core of the conversation is Rahman’s role in nurturing talent through the KM Conservatory. He talks passionately about his teaching methods, which blend elements of Hindustani, Carnatic, and Western classical music, aiming to provide a comprehensive musical education to young aspiring musicians. This initiative reflects his dedication to giving back to the music community and shaping the future of Indian music.
Rahman also delves into his personal philosophy, attributing his humility to his spiritual beliefs, which guide both his personal life and professional career. He believes that authenticity in music will lead people to follow composers with whom they truly connect.
The interview concludes with Rahman’s exciting venture into directing a virtual reality film, a project he initially hesitated to undertake due to time constraints but ultimately embraced to push creative boundaries further.