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A.R. Rahman's profound admiration for Rajinikanth

By Rahmaniac.com

May 11, 2023

I enjoy working with people who trust you. The more someone fights with you, your instinct weakens and you tend to say, ‘You’re the boss you tell me,’ and it becomes no one’s child.  But sometimes, people push you out of your comfort zone and you produce something beautiful.

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The directors I have enjoyed working with are Mani Ratnam (standards extremely high and he is right up there for me), Rakeysh Om Prakash Mehra (is extremely open and trusts). Imtiaz Ali (will take you to a zone where you have not gone before), Subhash Ghai (has his own musicality), Ashutosh Gowariker (brings back lost things of Indian film music) and Aanand L Rai (interesting combination of Indianness and intrigue). All of them have an instinct for music. So it’s good to work with few people and feel satisfied.

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Are you yourself a fan of any star? I am definitely a Rajinikanth fan. I believe in many things he believes in. Learning from life is what I have learnt from him.   - A.R. Rahman

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