Slumdog Millionaire has been making headlines for the number of Oscar
nominations that it has garnered and the Golden Globes that it has won. 

However, this one individual associated with this film has been
blessed with success at every step that he took in his career. But he
has not once taken it for granted; instead he has worked even harder
to outdo himself. He is none other than A R Rahman.

This month in People magazine, musician A R Rahman opens up about the
philosophy that makes him a great artist. The soft-spoken maestro
attributes his success as much to his tremendous talent as having
"ethics, commitment, passion and friendship". After taking the
international stage by storm with his score for Slumdog Millionaire,
Rahman is now intent on cementing his reputation further. 

Talking about his spiritual side, Rahman says, "It boosts my
confidence, instills humility and detaches me from everything else."
He in fact credits his father for teaching him to respect people. "My
father was a hard worker and never judged musicians by their
compositions. He had great respect for them as people and I learnt the
same."

Though it is a Hollywood film that won him international acclaim (the
Golden Globe and Oscar nominations), Rahman says that it is the
victory of the Indian music. "My win is a win for Indian music. And I
want to bring India more and more recognition in the field of music."

And now though the world is at his feet, for Rahman family comes
first. "It is too exhausting to have many films on hand. We all need a
personal life. I need to spend quality time with my family."

The magazine also features Rahman's mother Kareema Begum, who treats
the readers with an inside view of his life, "I have to send my
grandchildren to the studio to remind him to have his food." That just
goes to show how committed he is towards what he is doing.

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http://music.ndtv.com/Music_Story.aspx?id=ENTEN20090082017&type=musicindia


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