Hi all,

Thanks a lot for all your wishes & comments and thanks especially for
helping me relive those precious moments...

One of the things I missed out in the previous mail was that I got the
album cover of my Vande Mataram Cassette autographed by Rahman sir. It
said, "All the best - A.R.Rahman". Needless to say, I will treasure
this autograph upto the end of my life. I consider it to be very
special since I got in on the cover of one of his most original,
thought-provoking and path-breaking Musical ventures.

We could nt take loads of pictures as it was a hectic schedule for him
and we were asked to not disturb him too much. Still we managed to
click a couple as a group hurriedly just before he left for the
Airport. He was on his way to Toronto for discussions regarding the
Lord of the Rings Musical. 

Rahman sir spoke to us about his experience in the Bangalore Concert.
He said that it was heartening to see fans brave pouring rain n remain
until the end of the concert. He said, "They were standing with folded
chairs covering them from rain. I felt all the more motivated to do my
best". He also told us about the Australian Concert  and that some
well-known ppl like Baz Luhrmann (director of "Moulin Rouge") and
former Australian captain, Steve Waugh were there in the audience.
Speaking more about concert experiences, he said that he was always
nervous on the day of concerts about how well the events would unfold
and sequence of songs be maintained. When asked if there was any stage
fright, he said' "No. its just about how well the entire show runs.
Once a singer finishes a song, the next singer should come in on stage
in time since it is all in a pre-determined sequence". He also said
that he would be touring the US again in 2006 for another run of concerts.

Some of the topics we spoke about included his upcoming movies. He
sounded upbeat when he said that Sivaji would be his next major
release in Tamil. he rued the fact that some movies like Godfather
were still unreleased for so long. But he said that there were "A lot
of movies coming up..." and "It all depends upon the budget. If the
budget is good, I can work longer and produce better Music. Now and
then people get disappointed about my Music. It is all about time and
budget. The expectations are getting really high". I replied to this,
"Actually, we are part of those expectations". He came up with his
trademark giggle for that. He had felt so comfortable with us that he
started having a general conversation with us. He probably forgot the
fact that we were his die-hard fans at the end of the day!

An American Music Student who had apparently worked with Rahman sir
earlier in Chennai was travelling with us. On the way to the Airport
on the first day, she kept telling repeatedly that Rahmanji was very
shy and it would be difficult to keep him engaged in a conversation.
On the contrary, she was amazed at the ease with which the Maestro
jelled with us in conversation. He joked with us about a lot of
things, teasing my friend who was driving (calling him "kanjoos" for
driving much slower than the speed limit) n what not... 

There were 2 concerts - one by the Voice Ensemble of Miami University
(they also sung 3 songs of Rahman sir... Zikr, Dol Dol n Chale Chalo)
n the other by Global Rhythms. It was a moment of pride for every
Indian present there when he was introduced as the Chief Guest for the
concerts. He thoroughly enjoyed the entire experience of attending the
concerts and being amidst students from India n especially not being a
Celebrity all through. In fact, he even told my prof (whom he is good
friends with) that he would love to extend his stay if not for his
pre-occupations in Toronto. In fact, Rahman sir would be joining us
again, come April 2006! This time, I m told, he would be performing
along with the orchestra here. It is going to be another awesome
experience... I m sure.

My first experience with the Legend showed me what being down-to-earth
was. He was humbleness personified and that will remain etched in the
minds of many fans like me even long after his musical journey, which
I hope would never end...

Long Live A.R.Rahman...

Regards,

Chiranjeevi








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