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I Don’t Know Himesh Reshammiya at All: A R Rahman

February 26th, 2009 by vivek

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We read about how Himesh Reshammiya has refused to sing for A R Rahman. But Rahman says he has never met Reshammiya.

Laughs the soft spoken maestro sarcastically, “Our communication has been only through the press. He told the press he wanted to sing for me. I told the press I had composed a song that would suit his voice. To this he replied again through the press that he didn’t want to sing for me. We’ve not met. We haven’t exchanged a call or an sms.”

Rahman finds it strange that after hounding him for so long Reshammiya changed his mind. “For the past two years I had been reading about how he wanted to sing for me. As a gesture returning his compliment I thought this song would be perfect. I didn’t know he would sing for me only when I compose for a film starring him. I don’t know if I can do that,” say Rahman who turns 41 in January.

“2008 was my most productive year in Hindi cinema in the last ten years. I had 7 soundtracks in the North and South. And I’m happy with all of them. God has been kind. I haven’t planned anything big for 2008. But my music school in Chennai is my biggest dream come true. The whole of 2008 the school gave me a high.”

Rahman has just composed his first ever song for an international opera-on-film that’s directed by Shekhar Kapoor. “I thank Shekhar for trusting me with something so unusual. The singer Kavita Baliga is a teacher at my music school. Though she’s Indian she comes from LA. It’s a great team that we have at music school. Right now I’ve 110 students. They come from India, Singapore and Malaysia. I want to cultivate musicians who don’t know just about classical music but also new-age sounds. Today’s complete musician has to be clued into world music. And that’s what we’re trying to inculcate at my school.”

Eventually Rahman wants a music orchestra coming out of his school. “And I also want to produce new voices for films.”

Rahman regrets the fact that music and harmony have gone out of our music. “In the course of time listeners have lost patience with melody. All the tracks have to be super-racy. As a composer I’d definitely prefer melody. But if people want to come to movies just to have a good time then I’ll give them racy songs. I don’t want to lose out on the young audience. However filmmakers need to understand the value of melody. It’s not as though people have not liked the melodies in Yuvraaj. I’ve to give it to Mr Ghai for taking film music away from the predictable. I’m very proud of Yuvraaj. There are two kinds of music, the one to draw audiences in like Jaane Tu…Ya Jaane Na or the one that propels the plot forward like Yuvraaj.”

Speaking of his very special rapport with Aamir Khan Rahman says, “Whatever goes to Aamir is a very high-profile and filtered project. So my music has to automatically match up.”

The year has been plush with projects for Rahman. “I’ve worked with three generations of directors, and in as many continents. I can tell what they like and not like. Working with Abbas Tyrewala in Jaane Tu…Ya Jaane Na was a rewarding experience. Yes, I’ll be doing Abbas’ next.I’m as proud of Pappu can’t dance sala as Tu muskura. Now after Ghajini, I’ve Delhi 6 and Adaa coming up one after another.”

An unfulfilled dream? “All my private album projects have been neglected because of my movie commitments. All my colleagues at my private music-label are crying about this. I want to complete these non-film projects

Music Director Rehman said Goodbye To Music

February 25th, 2009 by vivek

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Music director A R Rehman at some point in his career almost wanted to say goodbye to music and devote himself to the spiritual world in the service of the God, this news was reported by Khalid Mohammed in one of his recent It is a known fact that Rehman believes that his inspiration in composing music has a divine hand and it is as if the lord is instructing him to compose music, and so Rehman was so absorbed in the spiritual way that he thought of renouncing the material world, till his family and mother especially persuaded him to continue with his music.

This incident was long years ago, but even now Rehman does remember his mothers contribution to bringing him back to composing music, no wonder his gratitude for his mother is high and he paid her a great tribute by saying ‘Mere paas Ma Hain’ when he received the Oscar.

Pakistani artistes should be encouraged in India, says Bollywood

December 16th, 2008 by bharani

Bollywood has criticised the Shiv Sena’s decision to stop Pakistani artistes from performing in Maharashtra in the aftermath of the Mumbai terror strikes. But musicians like Gulzar and Aadesh Shrivastava feel ghazal singer Ghulam Ali, whose concerts in India were cancelled last week, should have chosen a better time.

Following are some of the reactions of the leading lights of the industry: Shaan: A ban is harsh and against the creative tenets of music. Proper paper work and a work permit visa should be adhered to. Rules will have to be respected by all.
Artistes like Shekhar (of the duo Vishal-Shekhar): Musicians are musicians. Whether they’re Indian, Pakistani or British doesn’t matter. It would be really stupid to ban Pakistani singers from performing in India. Just as Indian artistes cannot be blamed for terrorism in Pakistan, Pakistani artistes cannot be blamed for terrorism in India. are legends who should be adored and revered.

Adnan Sami shocked by Jagjit Singh’s criticism

December 16th, 2008 by bharani

Crooner Adnan Sami, who has given hits like “Bheegi bheegi raton mein”, refuses to believe that Indian ghazal maestro Jagjit Singh criticised him by saying “he can’t sing and should go back to Pakistan”.

“I can’t believe Jagjit saab would talk like this about me. He’s always been so sweet to me. I’m his biggest fan. And why would he say I came to India to become an actor?”

“When I came here, I weighed three times more than what I am. And why would he accuse me of sending my money to Pakistan? I earn and pay taxes in Mumbai, I can show you my PAN card,” Adnan said.

Singh, who openly acknowledges Mehdi Hassan as his main inspiration, told a website in an interview that Adnan can’t sing and should go back home. Sami, who has given hits like “Bheegi bheegi raton mein”, refuses to believe that Indian ghazal maestro Jagjit Singh criticised him by saying “he can’t sing and should go back to Pakistan”.

“I can’t believe Jagjit saab would talk like this about me. He’s always been so sweet to me. I’m his biggest fan. And why would he say I came to India to become an actor?”

“When I came here, I weighed three times more than what I am. And why would he accuse me of sending my money to Pakistan? I earn and pay taxes in Mumbai, I can show you my PAN card,” Adnan said.

Singh, who openly acknowledges Mehdi Hassan as his main inspiration, told a website in an interview that Adnan can’t sing and should go back home.

Ugly aur Pagli Audio Songs

June 23rd, 2008 by V

Ugly aur Pagli Audio Songs

Star Cast: Mallika Sherawat, Ranvir Shorey, Tinu Anand, Sushmita Mukherjee, Vihang Nayak, Bharti Achrekar, Payal Rohatgi (Guest Appearance), Sapna Bhavnani…… (Guest Appearance), Zeenat Aman…… (Special Appearance), Manish Anand

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Singers: Hardkaur, Anmol Malik, Mika Singh, Ishq Bector, Anushka Manchandani, Sunidhi Chauhan, Shaan, Anu Malik, Vasundhara Das, Dibyendu Mukherji, Mohit Chouhan

Lyricist: Amitabh Varma

Music Director: Anu Malik

Kismat Connection Audio Songs

June 10th, 2008 by V

Kismat Connection Audio Songs

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Release Date
July 18, 2008

Director

Aziz Mirza

Star Cast
Shahid Kapoor…… Raj Malhotra
Vidya Balan…… Priya
Juhi Chawla…… Hasina Bano Jaan
Om Puri…… Sanjeev Gill

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Sarkar Raj Audio Songs

June 5th, 2008 by V

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Starring : Abhishek Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai, Amitabh Bachchan, Govind Namdeo
Music : Bapi-Tutul
Director : Ram Gopal Varma
Producer : Praveen Nischol, Ram Gopal Varma

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Call Center Audio Songs

May 30th, 2008 by V

Call Center Audio Songs

MUSIC: Sai Karthick
CAST: Vamsi Krishna, Priyanka

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