Also the IRs movie there is "Kadhal Jaathi" not Kadal Jodhi"
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Subject: Re: [arr] Singer Karthik on his experiences with A R Rahman


Dear Madhavan

Thanks for this interview write up. BTW, Karthik mistook Star movie for Jodi... 
Nendhikitten was from STAR.

I suppose the program in Jaya TV is going to have different singers share their 
experiences every week end.

So, awaiting more write ups from you, and no way is it boring... How can it be 
, when it is pertaining to AR !!!!

On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 11:27 PM, Madhavan Rajan <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

I just saw a program called "Ninaivalaigal" (Memories) in Jaya TV. Singer 
Karthik was the chief guest and was asked to share his memories in his musical 
career. I'm sharing below whatever he said that is related to ARR...

"I was doing my college. I used to be a participant in IIT Sarang. I'm a crazy 
Rahman fan". Interviewer asks "So did you think that you have to somehow get a 
chance and sing for Rahman". Karthik replied, "No No...I just wanted to see him 
atleast once...I was such a crazy fan. I used to call the studios so many times 
and usually the studio manager or someone picks and keeps the phone...It was 
one of my cousin who was close to singer srinivas who got me that golden 
opportunity to meet Rahman...It was purely by God's grace. When I met him, he 
asked " Do you sing? " and I said yes and sang a song in front of him. He then 
immediately said, "You have a nice voice. why don't you choose singing as your 
career". That was the moment, I left everything else and again started 
practising daily. I was so happy to hear that from him. But I didn't get a 
chance immediately. It was an interesting incident and unforgettable even n ow 
- The opportunity that I got to sing for Rahman...That day was one of my 
friends birthday...So we a gang of friends went out to a snooker parlour and 
decided to spend till midnight and give a surprise birthday gift to our 
friend...Those days Cellphones were not that popular and only one of our friend 
had...Rahmanji was looking for some fresh voices to do a chorus and Singer 
Srinivas was trying to reach Tippu, Harish Raghavendra, Gopalrao etc...When he 
couldn't get hold of one of them he tried reaching my home number...My mom was 
trying to reach my friend's cell phone but unfortunately couldn't reach as the 
signal was so poor in the snooker parlour...Srinivas had atleast tried 8 times 
to my home and my mom started literally crying because she knows how much 
interest I was showing towards singing...It was at 11:45 when we came upstairs, 
after 3.5 hours, i got to attend my mom's call and came to know about the call 
from the studio..I took my bike and rushed t o the studio...I saw Javed Akthar 
sir for the first time...The movie was Pukar and I had to sing with the chorus 
with Tippu, Harish, and Dr.Narayan. That was my first recording and it just 
happened in 30 mins and at around 1.00 am, I'm home...I couldn't just beleive 
that I did a recording in Rahmanji's studio...I told all my friends but no one 
beleived...Unfortunately, that song in Pukar didn't release. (Does anybody know 
anything about this unreleased song?) Then I used to regularly do some chorus 
with Tippu and Harish and I was singing Chorus for 1 year. Rahman always gets 
confused in identifying Tippu and me. He always thought I'm Tippu...One day 
during a chorus session, Rahman said, "You...the guy without spectacles, you 
stay there...others come out". That was me. I know he is going to ask me to 
sing. I thought this is the opportunity and i have to prove myself else pack my 
bags and go back to studies...He asked to sing a sad alaap.. I was singing and 
he was guiding by playing the chords...He wanted more cry in the alaap and I 
just forgot myself and started singing continuously, closing my eyes...After a 
while, I opened my eyes to see everyone laughing...Rahman had already standing 
next to me and said "Good Job. You did well". Next day, he asked me to come to 
the studio for a track. He said he is going to try something and also said if 
it works well, he will use it. That was the song for the movie Jodi and the 
song is "Nendhukittaen Nendhukittaen". I was nervous but Rahman has a special 
capability. He knows what technique to use to extract the work from the 
singers. He sets the right mood to each singer. He started cutting jokes with 
me and made me really comfortable before recording the song..It took me 45 
minutes to complete the song. After the recording, he said, it's good, let's 
see, if it works out, we will use it...This is how I got my first break with 
Rahman...

The "Girl Friend" song in boys was really interesting. While working with 
Rahman, you will never know how the song will come out but this is the one song 
that every one of us knew that it's gonna rock...When I started recording this 
song, Rahman interrupted and said, "I want you to sing in a "Blues" feel". I 
smiled and said, "I don't know blues, please guide me" Then he started singing 
it for me...He said think a saxaphone and deliver the words like a 
saxaphone....It was interesting.

One interesting thing is that the first recording that I did for Rahman (for 
Pukar) and the first recording that I did for Ilayaraja (for Kadhal Jodhi) 
never released!

Interviewer asks, "You need to sing in the night while working for Rahman. 
Doesn't it feel uncomfortable?"
Karthik: "Michael Jackson says that he is going to meet you at 3 AM. Will you 
tell him, "No, come at 6:00PM". I know what you are trying to ask. If you like 
a work and you have commitment to do that work, these things doesn't matter at 
all. It's all about the passion that makes you work, be it any time".

After A R Rahman, I owe to Harris who had given me some good breaks....

and he starts sharing his memories with other composers...

Thanks,
Madhavan.R

PS: I just thought of sharing this and if you anyone feels it's to be boring, 
I'm really sorry ;-)





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regards,
Vithur

ARR -- The Sweet Cube always


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