"The Tamil was of a very high standard and I initially wondered how I was 
going to do it, but thankfully it has come out well." This was how A.R. Rahman 
described his experience of working with the anthem for the World Classical 
Tamil Conference which was released on Saturday.

Apparently, the tune for the anthem came to him immediately, but production was 
quite another matter. "It took two to two-and-a-half months, but we were 
working with a large crew – almost 70 singers," Rahman, dapper in a rich 
reddish-brown kurtha with an embroidered panel running down the front, told 
reporters on the eve of the function to release the anthem.

"All of us together worked on the anthem – There was TMS [T.M. Soundararajan], 
Yuvan [Shankar Raja], Shruti Hassan, P.Sushila…(to name a few). Basically, I 
have been busy in Hollywood and also touring. Therefore I was working on a 
tight schedule and was available only for two or three days, so people who 
could come then joined us," he said to a question on how the singers were 
chosen. A new verse on Kamban and Avvaiyar was added almost when the composing 
was over, and had to be incorporated into the final cut.

TMS begins with "Pirapokkum Ella Uyirkkum," the first lines of the anthem 
composed by Chief Minister M.Karunanidhi. Some of the other top playback 
artistes featuring in the anthem include Harini, Hariharan, Benny Dayal, 
Srinivas, Vijay Jesudas, Naresh Iyer. Rahman's nephew G.V.Prakash and sister 
Rehana have also joined the ensemble.

The thing about this anthem, Rahman says, is that it also features singers who 
have distinguished themselves in other genres of music such as Carnatic (Aruna 
Sayeeram, Bombay Jaishree, Nithyashree and Soumya), folk, Sufi (M.Y.Abdul 
Ghani, Khajamoideen, S.Sabumoideen), and even rap (Blaaze). Another key aspect 
is that three generations of singers have participated.

Responding to a complaint that the words in his songs were often drowned out by 
the instruments, he says, "I think you will hear the words in this song. In 
fact we have kept the instruments to a minimum so that the words are clear." 
The traditional Tamil nagaswaram and tavil blend melodiously with the guitar 
and drums, even as the carnatic notes wind seamlessly with the rap.

And what are his favourite lines from the anthem? For some one who added a line 
in Tamil in his Oscars acceptance speech, the answer was predictable: 
"Semmozhiyaana Tamizh mozhiyaam," the line that runs right through as the 
chorus.

http://beta.thehindu.com/news/states/tamil-nadu/article431202.ece

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