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I've always got mixed response for my music, says AR Rahman

He says music composing as a profession is often not regarded as a great career move as many believe it does not have credibility.

Edited by: India TV Entertainment Desk New Delhi Published : Sep 07, 2017 6:32 IST, Updated : Sep 07, 2017 6:32 IST
AR Rahman
AR Rahman

Music composer AR Rahman, who knows how to spell magic with his music, has stated that he has mostly garnered mixed response for his tunes. It goes without saying that he is one of most sought- after musician in the country. He has composed music for some of the popular films like Dil Se, Taal, Lagaan, Swades, Guru, Jodhaa Akbar, Rockstar, Enthiran and Slumdog Millionaire.

"I have always got a mixed response. When Roja came in, people said I will not sustain more than three months. Then Bombay came, people said what is this? Then Rockstar, Slumdog Millionaire, Mom happened. I accept it all.

"Internally, I try to be honest with my work and I always do this," Rahman told PTI when asked about the audience not liking his music in some films.

He says music composing as a profession is often not regarded as a great career move as many believe it does not have credibility.

"Everybody says do your job and then do music as a part time (job). We want to make that more and more as a profession tolook for. When you look at the world scenario... I think creative professionals have more scope (to excel professionally) than other things (referring to profession)."

Rahman, who is awaiting the release of his film titled "One Heart: The AR Rahman Concert Film", is keen on backing more musical films.

"We are concentrating on music-based films and so we can play out more music to people," he says.

The 50-year-old composer feels there is a process of making musical films, something which he has learnt while observing Hollywood movies.

"There is a process of making musical films. I have done two-three abroad, they have a script in place, they do the songs first, they do workshop, they make the actors act and also sing, so the graph is set in a smaller level. Then they shoot so that way they don't misfire on a bigger level," he says.

"'The Phantom of the Opera' by Andrew Lloyd Webber was good, I saw the actors coming in and rehearsing for days. So the process has to be tried and tested as a lot of money is put in."

"One Heart: The A R Rahman Concert Film", set to release tomorrow, shows how concerts are conceptualised and the stories behind the stage.

In the film, Rahman will be seen in multiple locations including his concerts.

The proceeds from the movie will go to Rahman's One Heart foundation to help old musicians and their families.

(With PTI Inputs)

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