yes.. i agree. it certainly seems so.  and arr would never give such 
an interview.. i guess

--- In [email protected], "Gopal Srinivasan" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The content of SKJ's article has been converted into an interview 
by
> MIO and the style has "un-ARR" written all over it....
> 
> --- In [email protected], "Roshan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> > Interview : A R Rehman brilliantly going ahead
> > 
> > 
> >  
> > Indian music wizard AR Rehman has enthralled with his resounding 
> > music time and again. His music is universal and one can hear 
him 
> > everywhere. He sounds in satellite channels, discos, 
festivities, 
> > and all over the place. He is certainly the uncrowned king of 
the 
> > music world, a celebrity in his own right, a music composer who 
is 
> > going to set out for the globe soon. He has composed all kinds 
of 
> > music but in the recent times one can see him concentrating more 
on 
> > the period films. `Mangal Pandey - The Rising' being the recent 
one 
> > form his kitty. However, he has decided to bid adieu to period 
films 
> > for the time being. 
> > 
> > Excerpts from the Interview:
> > 
> > Why have you taken the decision to drift yourself from period 
films?
> > 
> > Over the years I've done many Hindi period films. The list 
> > reads `1947: Earth', `Zubeidaa', `Lagaan', `The Legend Of Bhagat 
> > Singh', `Water', `Bose: The Forgotten Hero', `Kisna' and the 
> > recent `Mangal Pandey - The Rising'. Composing music for a 
period 
> > demands lots of dedication and research. I have put in my best 
> > efforts for all these films but I've not been contended with the 
> > result it has yielded. 
> > 
> > Why do you believe so?
> > 
> > The result is obvious and one can see it before the eyes. The 
songs 
> > have not got their due as far as the cinematography is 
concerned. 
> > They were either placed in the background, used poorly or were 
not 
> > used at all. As a composer this definitely hurts. I've got 
> > aggravated and annoyed with this thing. But I'm helpless, I'm 
left 
> > to swallow my own anger.  The filmmaker knows how to better put 
the 
> > songs and my work is only to compose them. 
> > 
> > Which are the films that have made you feel that your songs were 
not 
> > placed correctly?
> > 
> > To start with Subhash Ghai's `Kisna'. `Hum Hain Iss Pal Yahan' 
was 
> > an enchanting love ballad and it was due to be sung by the lead 
> > pairs Vivek Oberoi and Isha Shervani. However this didn't happen 
and 
> > the song was instead put in the background. The value of the 
song 
> > got lost due to it. 
> > 
> > There was a bitter experience in `Bose: The Forgotten Hero'. I 
had 
> > built the music with great efforts. The producers of the film 
Sahara 
> > had assured me a grand launch for the music and also a grand 
> > premiere for the film. I was surprised when nothing took place. 
I've 
> > been associated with Shyam Benegal for `Zubeidaa' and `Bose' and 
I'm 
> > also doing another full musical venture with him.
> > 
> > Are you certain that you're going to burn your fingers no more 
> > composing periodic music?
> > 
> > For the time being I'm sure about it.  I believe that `Mangal 
> > Pandey' is my last period film. I did `Mangal Pandey' only for 
the 
> > sake of Aamir Khan because ever since `Lagaan' we share a very 
good 
> > rapport. I've also composed for him `1947-Earth'. Right now I'm 
> > doing only contemporary Hindi assignments. My projects in the 
> > pipeline include Rakesh Mehra's `Rang De Basanti' and Abbas 
> > Tyrewala's romantic film. Both of them have modern subjects.
> > 
> > How well is your mega-musical production `Lord of the Rings' 
> > progressing?
> > 
> > I'm all ready to release it in London in 2006.
> > 
> >  
> > But London had the recent terrorist attack!
> > 
> > So what! I'm not scared. Music is all about spreading peace and 
> > everything comes after it. It gives the glimpse of civilization 
and 
> > humanity that is still alive. 
> > 
> > What are you other plans?
> > 
> > Loads of world tour on the cards. By the end of July I'll set 
for UK 
> > for the world musical tour. I try to give dimension to my music 
and 
> > offer the audience something different. I'll complete my world 
tour 
> > in Bangalore. Here I've planned an innovative three-dimensional 
> > concert that is going to be refreshing and revitalizing. I just 
plan 
> > to keep going!
> >  
> > 
> > © Copyright 2005 by MusicIndiaOnLine.com






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