Chennai’s Gift to the world - A.R. Rahman
In Chennai metblog, there is a new series called as ‘Chennai’s gift to the world’ going on. I wrote a piece about A.R.Rahman there. Usually I dont cross post. But in this case I felt like posting the same here. Here you go!
When we were talking about gifts of Chennai in our mailing list, a persons name was frequently mentioned. A person, who is scaling new heights every single day in his career and still remains humble and simple, A person who is adored by people of all ages, not just by people of his city but all across the world. Who are we talking about? Ok. Those of you old guys, remember the year 1992? If you had watched oliyum oliyum that particular day, you will still remember it. Yes, who can forget the fresh music preceding ‘chinna chinnai aasai’ song from Roja? Ladies and gentlemen we are talking about the one and only A.R. Rahman, who is fondly called as BOSS by his fans.
He was been a chennaivasi right from beginning. Have you guys seen his house and recording theatre in Kodambakkam? Only if someone mentions you will realise that he lives there. Just like him, very simple!
I don’t think, anyone apart from Gopal Srinivasan can do justice to this topic. Here, I will get you some interesting information abour Rahman, from Gopal’s biography and other interesting links. To start with lets see how Rahman got his big break.
(Picture Courtesy: TribuneIndia)
One day, at an awards function for excellence in the field of advertising, Mani Ratnam chanced upon a young man who received the award for the best ad jingle which he had composed for the popular Leo Coffee ad. At the celebrations party that followed the awards presentation ceremony, Mani Ratnam was introduced to the young composer by his cousin Sharada Trilok of Trish Productions for whose company the young man had produced some outstanding work. Sharada had words of high praise for the young composer. Mani was curious and requested him for a sample of his wares. The composer readily complied and invited the director over to his studio. Mani Ratnam turned up at the studio only after six months, where the 24 year old lad played out a tune that he had been pushed into composing by his school friend G.Bharat alias Bala when they both had been greatly disturbed by the socio-political tensions in South India over the Cauvery river waters issue. Listening to the tune that was played, Mani was hooked instantly. Without a second thought he signed on the composer to score the music for his next film. That film did not work out but Mani signed him on for a new film which was to be produced by the veteran Tamil director K.Balachander for his respected ‘Kavithalayaa’ banner. That film was ‘Roja’. That tune would become the song “Tamizha Tamizha” in ‘Roja’. The music of the film would be a phenomenal success that would revolutionise modern day Indian film music. The name of the 25-year old composer was A. R. Rahman. And the rest, as they say, is history.
Its been almost 15 years now, and the Rahman-Mani combination has become extremely popular. It would be an understatement to say, Maniratnam gets the best songs of Rahman (or) best picturisation of Rahman’s songs are by Maniratnam. Who can forget the colorful picturisation of ‘Pachai Nirame’?
The most interesting part of Rahman’s career that I have been closely following has been his singing. Initially when Roja was released some people said ‘Hey It is Rahman who sang that yelelo part in the middle of Chinna Chinna Aasai song’. It took sometime to believe that. From that to sing ‘Tere Bina Beswaadi’ in Guru has been a fascinating journey for us fans. Some of his songs, just melts you. For instance, is there someone who isnt moved by the song ‘Vellai pookal ulagam engum malargave’ from Kannathil Muthamittaal or ‘Yeh jo des hai tera’ from Swades? Needless to mention the ‘New York Nagaram’ or the ‘Musthafa Musthafa’, ‘Anbe Aaruyire’ songs. And the way he goes with the aalaap at the end of ‘Fanaa’ from Ayutha Ezhuthu/Yuva is mesmerizing.
I am not qualified to describe his music in the technical sense. But from a layman’s point of view, I have Rahmans songs to accompany me for all moods/seasons. And Rahman’s music once again proves the universal truth that music has no language barrier. Little did I think, I will enjoy the music of a chinese movie(Warriors of Heaven and Earth). Leave Chinese. If Rahman composes music for a movie from Timbuktu, for an yet to discovered language I would buy the CD and enjoy the music!
I can keep on talking about Rahman, but there is no end to it. So I end this post with one of my favorite quotes of Rahman.
Music is a spiritual thing not a formula. “If a music artiste wants to blossom into a full-pledged person, it’s not enough if he knows only classical music; nor it’s enough if he’s well-versed only in raagaas and techniques. Instead, he should be a knowledgeable person interested in life and philosophy. In his personal life there should be, atleast in some corner of his heart, a tinge of lingering sorrow.”
You can check here for the complete discography of AR Rahman, and here for the awards he has won/been nominated. And here for many rare photos of Rahman
To feel that this genius, who was called as ‘The Asian Mozart’ by ‘Daily Telegraph’ is from my city makes me feel proud and elated.
Vellai pookkaL ulagam engum malargave
vidiyum bhoomi amaidhikaaga vidigave



on 01 Dec 2006 at 9:54 pm # Karthik
To say that this is a nice read is an understatement.
Nice read
on 02 Dec 2006 at 12:26 am # Marutham
WOW!!
Lovely post…
i do rembr 1992- i was in 2nd std.
Everytime oliyum oliyumla miss agama pakanumnu - kathutrukka vekra oru paattu!
Lovely post for a great man..
and not to forget - awesom e& rare snaps..
Thanku for sharing…
Enjoyed reading this post…:)
Regards,
Marutham
on 02 Dec 2006 at 1:19 am # shaheen a khayoom
Simply superb buddy……keep going ahead with these gr8 memories and music of the genius as we all share the same
on 02 Dec 2006 at 1:32 am # srivathsan
great on prabhu…
i cannot forget the beats in the rukkumani rukkumani song..was a sensation in all school dance competitions…
on 02 Dec 2006 at 11:17 am # ramize_27
Prabhu.. You’ve spoken the very words the rest of us all wanted to say.. I would like to add, that I grew up listening to Rahman.. I wouldn’t even want to imagine a world without his music!
on 02 Dec 2006 at 12:07 pm # shub
splendid!
on 02 Dec 2006 at 12:14 pm # ....
Coincidentally… i was thinkin of rehman’s recognition yesterday morning… he chose to do his thing… he is a real artist… expressed himself, inspite of commercial constraints… only when that honesty is seen in any work, does it become a masterpiece….
like your write up which comes from your passion for ARR’s music, even his songs which seem to reflect his inner self, are strokes of genius…. Ones which he tried to do just for the sake of experimenting, without a feel from within, died a limp death…
But one thing about his music is that it grows on u… the more u listen, the better it gets….
Analyzing success of people like ARR, gives one a glimpse into what goes into becoming a genius…. Humility, honesty and a sheer love for one’s work and passion from within…Art especially needs a impetus for one to look into oneself, and beyond… Afterall, music too is a form of self expression…
Lovely article, neat !
on 02 Dec 2006 at 1:15 pm # Bindu
Cool, to know that this man reached his fame in the early budding years of his career (I never knew that he was 24 when he composed for Roja). Hmm!!!
He has composed some of the nice music. I wish he doesn’t stop composing for tamil movies. The vairamuthu - rahman - maniratnam combination is too irresistible.
on 02 Dec 2006 at 5:18 pm # Aparna
Enjoyed reading the post very much!…. I would like to change the last line that you have written to ‘To feel that I am from the city from where this genius, who was called as ‘The Asian Mozart’ by ‘Daily Telegraph’, comes from, makes me feel proud and elated.’
on 02 Dec 2006 at 8:13 pm # Shuba
Absolutely agree!!!
Every time I hear the theme song from “Bombay” I am full of goose bumps.. Proud of A R Rahman!! He rocks absolutely!
on 02 Dec 2006 at 8:45 pm # Gopps
ARR’oda greatest assets avaroda humility n simplicity thaan…he allows the ppl he is working with to improvise…this gives them the confidence to give their best for him…Leo Coffee ad’laye semma kalakku kalakki iruppaar…90’s la avar potta music ellaamey master piece..solla ponaa avar oru rebel…even whn he was linked to some terrorist groups during the late 90’s he didnt lose his composure n calmness..he let his music do all the talking…i still remember the good interview he had with ‘Hi Madhan’ in Vikatan….i hope some1 uploads that too…he has taken music to anothr level…all the best for all his works…he has really made us proud….
great post prabhu
n thanks for all these links….
on 03 Dec 2006 at 9:44 am # Richa
That was a great read!! Thanks!:D
on 03 Dec 2006 at 12:18 pm # Ravi
Prabhu,
What a fabulous writeup by you! And that link to the tripod page…thank you so much for that. One song which I could listen to a thousand times over and over is ‘Only You’ from the Vande Mataram album. Have you heard it?
Cheers,
Ravi
on 03 Dec 2006 at 8:49 pm # Hell's Angel
Hmm.. true he is a GENIUS.. Never tired of listening to his music.. but i heard his film yodha was his first movie even before roja… Dont know if its true..
on 03 Dec 2006 at 11:05 pm # Sundaresan
excellent post, Prabhu…nice photographs too.
on 04 Dec 2006 at 10:05 am # Prabhu
Karthik,
Thanks
Marutham,
Thank you
shaheen,
Thanks
srivathsan,
yes, and later gentleman, kadhalan and many more!
ramize_27,
on 04 Dec 2006 at 10:09 am # Prabhu
shub,
…..,
Thanks for the comment!
Yes I love Rahman’s passion, and as you say it really shows
Bindu,
He wont stop, hopefully
Aparna,
Oh yeah, that sounds far better
Shuba,
Gopps,
Thanks
Richa,
Thank you
Ravi,
Thanks for reminding. Its one of my favorite too, and its been sometime since I listened to it!
Hell’s Angel,
I am not sure if name is Yodha. That was also a Mani movie which got dropped.
Sundaresan,
Thanks ba!
on 04 Dec 2006 at 11:34 am # Gopps
Yodha was his first movie that got released i think…ARR’s only malayalam movie if my slight knowledge is right…Songs were really gud in that film too…But there was 1 malayalam film before that that got dropped…name was ‘vaishnavar’ which again i aint sure
on 04 Dec 2006 at 11:52 am # :-) smiley
ARR is one of the best… the post proves tat u r an ardent fan of him.. the best i like in his compositions are tamizha tamizha and ofcourse vellai pookal which he has sung himself… this is a lovely post prabhu
on 04 Dec 2006 at 12:11 pm # Hell's Angel
found this link @ youtube.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Op4TSMpolqk a song 4m the movie yodha which ARR had composed b4 roja!!
on 05 Dec 2006 at 3:20 pm # prasanna
Hi Prabhu
No words to describe his music..we have to feel it.After a long time yesterday I heard to “chithirai nilavu” song from “vandisolai chinnarasu” what a song awesome esp tha beginning, matha ella music directors BOSS kitta pichai vangannum…
Nice write up abt our BOSS man.I still remember the day when my uncle got the cassette of “Roja” and with in 2 weeks it was in a very bad shape, thanks to repeated hearings
Long live ARR and his music
Prasanna
on 07 Dec 2006 at 4:35 pm # rajesh
i came to know once that he’s related to our family in some way(mami’s anna’s machan’s..????), that was a bit surprising for me.
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