excellent read... heartfelt words all over..! thanks for sharing.



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From: Vithur <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tue, February 2, 2010 3:17:15 PM
Subject: [arr] An inspiring story of A R Rahman

  
Success thro’ Excellence
An inspiring story of A R Rahman
                                 
http://shamimrafeek .blogspot. com/2009/ 03/ar-rahman- inspiring- story-of- 
success.html
 
Few weeks back I wrote an article on M.S Dhoni and the lessons from his unique 
leadership style. We have another role model who has mastered excellence in his 
profession and brought the whole world under his feet - The Music Legend - A.R 
Rahman.
Is there any thing common in these two youth icons of our country ? 
Yes,commitment to excellence is their DNA. Winning is their habit and they 
always perform at ' WOW '! Aiming for perfection and winning the competitive 
edge are the things for what they crave constantly and add them to their 
attitude. The next thing is performance. During any moment of the day, their 
performance is EXCELLENCE. Performance is their language and they understand 
the language of result only.
If you pick up any newspaper or see the web or watch the news these days, 
chances are that you will find an interview of A.R.Rahman. He is all over the 
place after his OSCAR achievement and he really deserves it! All of us have 
been seeing videos of his arrival back to India and his press conferences with 
excitement.
Today, A.R. Rahman is one of the world's most successful musicians. With a 
brand name like Rahman, movies rake in millions. But it isn't just Rahman's 
exceptional enthusiasm that's so contagious, but also the quality and success 
of the work he's churning out. The man has redefined contemporary Indian music 
and has become an icon for millions all over the world.
Like everyone, I have known him and his music right from the time 'Roja' was 
released in 1992.. that's a good 17 years! Everyone speaks of his music, and 
what he eats, sleeps, drinks and what he does when he is free and so on so 
forth. But really, there are things much beyond that one needs to know and 
learn from the legend that A.R.Rahman is. With so many people who speak so high 
of him at all times, there are some things that are unsaid and certain things 
that we so easily ignore about Rahman, that makes him stand apart from the 
clutter.
The musical genius that Rahman is, most of that comes from his being and 
principles. Rahman's success presents some valuable tips to us which can be 
applied to our professional lives and achieve our goals. And on that note, with 
the little that I know of him, let me share some of the learnings from 
A.R.Rahman.
1. Family - Respect your Parents
It might be very easy to brush this fact aside, but the truth is Rahman has 
always loved, respected and adored his parents. With his father R.K.Shekar 
leaving for heavenly abode when Rahman was nine years old, Rahman's mother 
Kareema Begum, gave Rahman a new ray of hope and fresh lease of life. She 
painfully raised the family, and is one of the driving factors of why Rahman is 
a legend today.
Remember what he said when he received his first OSCAR award, " Mere paas ma 
hai, which means I have nothing but I have a mother, so mother's here, her 
blessings are there with me. I'm grateful for her to have come all the way ". 
Which other music composer or for that matter which other media/entertainment 
/corporate personality do we know who follows this principle. How many of us 
will openly show our love and respect to our parents like him. That makes him 
truly unique.
2. Belief - Be Spiritually inclined
A.R.Rahman believes in god and spiritualism. Its not about the fact that he 
follows Islam, and offers prayers 5 times a day…its much more than that. I 
believe there is a huge difference between being religious and being spiritual, 
of which the latter is what Rahman is made of. In a recent interview Rahman 
revealed that, "Religion sounds vulgar these days, I am more of a spiritual 
person. And I believe in being consistent with my spirituality. As one grows in 
life, one realizes the magnitude of spirituality. It is the most beautiful 
passion. It raises you above all the negativities. For me and my music, 
spirituality is the most important element and I don't think I can create the 
kind of music I do, if I don't practice spirituality."
Spirituality has not only made him connect to his music, but has also made him 
connect to humanity. When he received his second OSCAR, he said " all my life I 
had a choice of hate and love and I chose love and I am here, god bless " . 
That's the powerful message of his spirituality!
3. Country First - Be Patriotic
Though Rahman acknowledges his accomplishment, after receiving OSCARS he 
quickly points out that this is a COLLECTIVE INDIAN VICTORY. He says, he is 
more happy because this is the first OSCAR for an Indian work and the whole 
country was waiting for this with bated breath and hence he wanted to get it. 
He says, now all Indian artists will be looked upon with more respect as we 
have shown what we are capable of. His patriotism is evident in all his 
patriotic songs including the latest " Jai Ho ". The way he sings ' vande 
mataram ' injects some kind of positive energy into our blood stream !
4. Roots - Don't leave your Soul
Mumbai the mecca of Indian films and the entertainment industry, a place where 
any and every musician will find a way out to survive and earn enough to feed 
him for the day. It would have been so easy for a musician like Rahman to go 
and settle in Mumbai and work for acclaimed filmmakers post " Roja and Bombay 
". But the man preferred not leaving his home, his roots to a place where 
instant fame, recognition and money was assured. Of the many ignored facts, 
Rahman's major success lies in working from his home. Home is where your heart, 
mind, body and soul is.
With no distraction whatsoever, he has all his energies focused on doing 
quality work from the comfort of his home. It means a lot to be based out of 
the place where your family is, where your soul is..your home, your hometown.
5. Focus - Let your work speak for itself
Yes, let your work speak for itself. Many a times, there are instances where 
one will be criticized for the way he is, his dressing, his upbringing, his 
economic background. One will be made fun off, and will be called names. One 
will not get the support he expects to receive from his seniors and so on….But 
at the end of all this, if you have a strong will power you can overcome all 
these, and prove yourself with your work.
There was a time when Rahman was being humiliated by some critics, directors 
and producers over the kind of music he had scored, and all this when he was at 
the peak of his career. He could do nothing about it, and preferred to remain 
calm and unmoved. And when ever his work was released, it got an outstanding 
response and was embraced by the masses. This overwhelming response and success 
was a slap on the face of those critics, producers and directors. This tell us, 
all we need to do is to focus on what we are good at, not on the success it can 
bring. Success will follow us, our work will speak of itself.
6. Service - Consideration for others
Not many may have noticed that Rahman has introduced maybe a hundred new young 
singers to the Tamil and Hindi screens – his faith in the youth of India is 
evident in his statement that he would like youngsters to take a different view 
of music after his winning the OSCARS. Rahman has done what no other music 
director has done for the cause of music-starting a music school, the KM MUSIC 
CONSERVATORY. His objective for starting this school is to make Indian 
musicians have a global orchestra of their own. This is such an innovative idea 
and Rahman is spending a lot of time, money and energy towards realizing this 
noble musical mission!
Rahman is the UN ambassador for the campaign fighting against poverty and he 
has associated himself with many social causes. When he was in a state of 
probably disillusionment - one of the things his mother said to him was "why 
don't you live for others and then you will find a meaning to life". Rahman 
stuck to that and he does music to make people happy and to enrich their lives.
On the night he returned to India after receiving the OSCARS, his request that 
his fans ought not to disturb his neighbors in the dead of night attracts 
attention to a long forgotten quality in India—consideration for others.
7. Humility - Be Humble. Be Honest. Be Simple
With all the above in place, being humble, simple and honest is all that one 
needs to do to ensure a great life. With so much of stardom and attention after 
the Golden Globe and OSCARS, Rahman could have got carried away with the 
success, however he always chose work over publicity.
After winning the OSCARS, he was asked by the press, " what's left for you to 
achieve? " He replied in a polite way, " Well, I have not achieved anything. I 
have not ended poverty level. I have not stopped wars happening.For me these 
are achievements. And in my opinion, I am just a small musician who has got an 
award that is it " !
He carries no weight around him, and that makes him completely approachable and 
genuine. His childlike smile can pacify ones fear and anxiety of meeting him in 
person. Its like his smile speaks a thousand words. It depicts the purity of 
his heart and soul. Each and every success makes him more humble, honest and 
simple. What more we can learn from this winner!
Regardless of season he march towards rock climbing success. Even in tough time 
his eyes do not move away from excellence. Commitment, giving 100 percent, 
focusing on performance is the key ingredients to his success. Meeting 
challenges and riding over obstacles are in his blood cells. Transferring 
stumbling stones into opportunities with conviction and leading towards 'WOW' 
level is the essence of his success.
Through his eternal value and simple living A.R Rahman presents us with 
opportunities for professional success provided we learn from them, adapt them 
to our own situations and implement them appropriately.
He convey a message to all of us silently especially to the youth - " humble 
origins need not prevent us from aspiring for and achieving great success ". 
How does he convey this message ? Dil Se !
Shamim

-- 
regards,
Vithur




 


      

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