I hope this news is true. wanna see him composing for some Inception like 
movies. Zimmer has given such a haunting and awesome score. and especially 
seeing the video live performance of its music made me wish ARR does something 
like that.


/Jahanzeb


--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Roshan <c.pix...@...> wrote:
>
> while I doubt that this news is entirely true. I hope he does cut down some
> indian movies and find time to do an international album.
> 
> home is where you can always come back to.  opportunities don't come that
> often.
> 
> On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 1:02 PM, Bivin Chandra <bivinchan...@...>wrote:
> 
> >
> >
> > A R Rahman's international career which has taken off in a biggish way
> > after Slumdog Millionaire, keeps encountering snags, thanks to long-pending
> > assignments back home.
> >
> > According to sources Rahman has to keep interrupting his international
> > plans to be home for various pending assignments.The harried composer is now
> > seriously thinking of putting all home-made assignments on hold to
> > concentrate on building his career abroad, or else he feels he would lose
> > the international advantage he obtained after Slumdog Millionaire.
> >
> > Says a friend of Rahman, "The Indian assignments after Slumdog Millioniare
> > have been very time-consuming ,especially Raavan where Rahman not only had
> > to do two versions of the music in Hindi and Tamil, but director Mani Ratnam
> > also asked him to give 3-4 tunes for every lyric before one was selected.
> > The music of Raavan took more time than Rahman could afford, with the result
> > that other Indian assignments primarily Abbas Tyrewala's untitled John
> > Abraham-Pakhi starrer got left behind."
> >
> > At the moment Rahman is back again in Chennai for mixing the music of
> > Abbas' film. But the background score of the film which releases in October
> > is still be done.
> >
> > No one is admitting it, but one of the primary reasons why Tyrewala's film
> > got delayed is the music score which Rahman has been serving up piecemeal,
> > for no fault of his , since the composer was committed to be out of the
> > country for half the year for his world concerts.
> > Says the source, "Rahman had to continuously keep breaking his
> > international tours and other projects to be home for various reasons, like
> > the music release of Raavan and other things. He has begun to feel that his
> > international career would never take off if he has to keep returning
> > home."
> >
> > Abbas Tyrewala , in Chennai with Rahman for the mixing of his film's music,
> > jumps to the composer's defence. "Yes Rahman has been a little tied up and
> > therefore unable to deliver quickly. But that's because he has to be
> > constantly moving back and forth between India and the US. Raavan took much
> > longer than Rahman thought. I'm not worried about my music. It's almost
> > done. Whatever time Rahman takes is finally worth the while."
> > In the meanwhile Rahman has not signed a single new assignment in Mumbai or
> > Chennai in the last few months.
> >
> > After completing Abbas Tyrewala's music Rahman will now focus on
> > consolidating his career abroad.
> >
> >
> >
> > http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/bollywood/news-interviews/No-more-Bollywood-for-Rahman/articleshow/6222385.cms
> >
> >  
> >
> 
> 
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