Hi Rahmaniacs,

Just got some material abt what popular people in the Cine Industry have
told abt ARR. Interesting


GANGAI AMARAN



Says Gangai Amaran, well known South-Indian composer-singer and brother of
Ilaiyaraja, "Rahman's music is of the computer age. It is digital but
intelligent, not just noise. He concentrates on his melodies and has not
totally deviated from Carnatic traditions".



UNNIKRISHNAN



Says classical turned film singer P. Unnikrishnan who made his debut with
the song 'Ennavale' from 'Kadhalan' and went on to win the National Award
for his very first song, "I have sung more than 500 songs till date but this
first song of mine is something I will remember and cherish all my life. The
most wonderful thing is that today ARR is the most sought after Music
Director in the whole country but as a person he has not changed and even
today he is the same calm, composed, humble, committed, unperturbed ARR.
Thanks to Rajiv Menon for having introduced me to such a wonderful artist."



HARRIS JAYARAJ



At one time an assistant to Rahman and today an independent composer in his
own right, Harris Jayaraj remarks "I have learnt many things from many music
directors. If you single out A.R.Rahman, I can quote his relentless labour,
high enthusiasm, and commitment to the tasks at hand. He would never
compromise on the quality of a song. He is quality-conscious and
individualistic."



SRINIVAS



Singer Srinivas, whose career best numbers have been with Rahman is totally
impressed with Rahman's dedication to music and says, " He's totally
absorbed in his music and there's nothing else that affects him. For him
music is God. And he gets the best out of a singer." Reocunting his
experiences he says, "In 1992, in Coimbatore, was when I went to see
Maniratnam's Roja because it was a Maniratnam movie. Dreams of playback
singing had taken a back seat; I was in Coimbatore and travelling and didn't
know how to approach it now. I was just taken aback by the freshness of
Roja's music. After a long time, I had bought a tamil film audio cassette.
This new person, Rahman, had introduced so many singers; the re-entry of
Sujatha, Hariharan , Minmini and Unnimenon. Immediately, I realized that
this person has an attitude towards introducing new artists, his music
sounds fresh and he was definitely here to stay! On one of my official trips
to Chennai, I got hold of Rahman's address and went to see him directly. At
that time, he was very accessible (he had just started working on Pudhiya
Mugam). He conducted a voice test; I sang a Mehdi Hassan ghazal and he liked
it. I mentioned that I lived in Coimbatore and he said that if I moved to
Chennai, he might be able to work with me. By the time I came to Chennai in
1994-95, he had shot through the roof! The gates had become bigger at
Rahman's place . It was difficult to even get through to his office. With
persistance and a little bit of luck, I was finally able to see him again.
As soon as he saw me, he remembered. That's Rahman!.. He's human... and he's
got GOD inside him as well! He slowly started giving me singing assignments.
Rahman's approach is totally different which now many people have started
following. For example, Raja Sir has the whole thing in his mind from the
very beginning.



VAIRAMUTHU



Vairamuthu, the lyricist, with whom Rahman shares a special bond remarks "I
am considered to be a great poet, but I don't have any words to describe his
genius. A.R.Rahman is not a normal music director. He has some God given
gift in him. Otherwise, how can he compose such soul-stirring numbers? He is
a rare pearl in an ocean of music.When one composes a song he is always
worried as to whether the song will click or not. But Rahman is one composer
who does not care about the commercial success of the song. He is always
confident that if a number is composed wth a good heart and self-confidence
it will be a big hit. He is like a younger brother to me. The total
submission of his (A.R.Rahman) life for the cause of music; his thirst for
creating not any chaff but only grains appeals to me the most!" Another
veteran lyricist Vaali says "I have been in this field for decades and have
seen a lot of music directors come and go.. But this young boy has held me
spellbound! His talent, energy, enthusiasm is a lesson to all youngsters. He
is always experimenting and is always open to new ideas."



PANDIT VISHWA MOHAN BHATT



Grammy Award winning instumentalist Pandit Vishwa Mohan Bhatt says "Rahman
has a good understanding of both Western and Indian classical music. I was
asked to play for Mani Rathnam's film Anandam (renamed "Iruvar") which
Rahman has scored. He has high regard for others, and gives due respect to
other forms of music. I find Rahman very innovative, and wouldn't mind doing
more films with him."



-- 
regards,
Vithur

A.R.RAHMAN -  THE ABODE OF DIVINE MUSIC

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