RAHMAN MUSIC SHEETS - This series tracks three decades of an incredible musical journey of Oscars and Grammys winner A.R. Rahman. During this period Mr. Rahman single-handedly transformed the very syntax of film music in India, took it around the globe, and won hearts worldwide.
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Geniusness of ilaiyaraja is in par with Beethoven, Mozart or Chopin.And every music he made came outof his brain only. Unlike ARR who takes inputs from musicians and singers and make his music.
Dil Bechara, the movie was not completed...it's running time was 1 hrs 40 minutes...any other romantic films or all films has running time more than 2 hrs, 20 minutes..After the Paris scene abruptly the makers had to finish the film because of Sushant's demise....AR Rahman Sir's music was best here...especially the title track ....
Each song of Lagaan is EPIC.. And besides oh palanhare.. This man has written Morya re..Don Pal pal hai bhari.. Swades.. This man is a genius! As genius as ARR!
His music has returned to old form and beauty - Mamannan, aadu jeevitham, PS1&2. Hiral speaks like a true professional! Not like other female singers who were interviewed earlier- full of unnecessary exaggerations, giggles and all that girly stuff.
Hiral is such a great guest. Very useful information about how ARR changed the music post Sushant's demise, the process of making Taare Gin, and especially her input to the question of a lifetime: why ARR's music has lost its old touch. While her answer is very valid and informative (e.g. role of social media), it's still not the full answer. For example, hard to believe that smaller interludes are only because of social media, but maybe because ARR was more in the experimenting mode back then or maybe he had more time to experiment? Maybe he is doing too many movies these days and concerts?
or may be its the audience who has changed. I think now a days songs are more being watched than listened.. thats why u see all the viral songs are dance number, item numbers or where u can see more glamour. And 2nd factor is that Rahaman's songs are always New type which need some time investment from audience side to get it. Back then At the time of Roja, Dil se, Taal, Guru we had that time, because there were not so many distractions and we used to listen the audio instead of watching the video Rahman is still making great songs.. listen to songs of GOat life, Maidaan, or even chamkeela, each songs of each movies are masterpiece. Its hard to believe that none of them got viral.