A. R. Rahman made his debut in Indian Music Industry with the 1992 Tamil film Roja. In his three decade long career, he has composed and produced original scores and songs for more than 145 films in various languages, namely Tamil, Hindi, Telugu, Malayalam, English, Persian and Mandarin.

Song composed by A. R. Rahman from the album Donasian and featuring Shaan, Jaspinder Narula, Sukhwinder Singh, Hans Raj Hans, Am'nico, Apache Indian, Palvinder Dhami, Channi Singh, Djinn Mistri, E=MC, Sumeet, Shahin Badar, Surinder Sandhu and Shahbaz Khan. It was composed as part of aiding the Tsunami victims of Asia.

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Desh Ka Salaam was a precursor to the Jana Gana Mana album. This 10-minute-long short film features 4 songs, out of which 3 were composed by Rahman. Several leading vocalists paired with Rahman for this short musical film.

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With his in-house studio Panchathan Record Inn, Rahman's film-scoring career began during the early 1990s with the Tamil film Roja.[4] Following that, he went on to score several songs for Tamil language films, including Ratnam's politically charged Bombay, the urban Kadhalan, Thiruda Thiruda, and S. Shankar's debut film Gentleman. Rahman's score for his first Hollywood film, the comedy Couples Retreat (2009), won the BMI Award for Best Score. His music for Slumdog Millionaire (2008) earned him Best Original Score and Best Original Song at the 81st Academy Awards. He was also awarded Best Compilation Soundtrack Album and Best Song Written for Visual Media at the 2010 Grammy Awards. He is nicknamed "Isai Puyal" (musical storm) and "Mozart of Madras".[5]

Rahman attracted a Japanese audience with Muthu's success there.[55] His soundtracks are known in the Tamil Nadu film industry and abroad for his versatility in combining Western classical music, Carnatic and Tamil traditional and folk-music traditions, jazz, reggae and rock music.[56][57][58][59] The soundtrack for Bombay sold 15 million copies worldwide,[60][61] and "Bombay Theme" would later reappear in his soundtrack for Deepa Mehta's Fire and a number of compilations and other media. It was featured in the 2002 Palestinian film Divine Intervention and the 2005 Nicolas Cage film, Lord of War. Rangeela, directed by Ram Gopal Varma, was Rahman's Bollywood debut.[62] Successful scores and songs for Dil Se.. and the percussive Taal followed.[63][64] Sufi mysticism inspired "Chaiyya Chaiyya" from the former film and "Zikr" from his soundtrack album for Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose: The Forgotten Hero (which featured elaborate orchestral and choral arrangements).[38]

Rahman's soundtrack album for the Chennai production Minsaara Kanavu won him his second National Film Award for Best Music Direction and a South FilmFare Award for Best Music Direction in a Tamil film in 1997, the latter setting a record of six consecutive wins; he later went on to win the award three consecutive additional times. The musical cues in the soundtrack albums for Sangamam and Iruvar used Carnatic vocals, the veena, rock guitar and jazz.[65] During the 2000s, Rahman composed scores and popular songs for Rajiv Menon's Kandukondain Kandukondain, Alaipayuthey, Ashutosh Gowariker's Swades, Rang De Basanti[66] and songs with Hindustani motifs for 2005's Water. Rahman has worked with Indian poets and lyricists such as Javed Akhtar, Gulzar, Vairamuthu and Vaali, and has produced commercially successful soundtracks with directors Mani Ratnam and S. Shankar (Gentleman, Kadhalan, Indian, Jeans, Mudhalvan, Nayak, Boys, Sivaji, Enthiran, I and 2.0).[67]

His score for his first Hollywood film, the 2009 comedy Couples Retreat, won the BMI London Award for Best Score.[77] Rahman's music for 2008's Slumdog Millionaire won a Golden Globe and two Academy Awards (a first for an Asian), and the songs "Jai Ho" and "O... Saya" from its soundtrack were internationally successful. His music on 2008's Bollywood Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na was popular with Indian youth; that year, his score and songs for Jodhaa Akbar won critical acclaim, a Best Composer Asian Film Award nomination and IIFA awards for best music direction and score.

In 2010, Rahman composed the original score and songs for the romantic Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa, the sci-fi romance Enthiran and Danny Boyle's 127 Hours, composing for the Imtiaz Ali musical Rockstar; the latter's soundtrack was a critical and commercial success.[78] In 2012 Rahman composed for Ekk Deewana Tha and the American drama People Like Us,[79] and collaborated with director Yash Chopra on Jab Tak Hai Jaan.[80] all were positively received.[81] By the end of the year his music for Mani Ratnam's Kadal topped the iTunes India chart for December.[citation needed] In 2013, Rahman had two releases: Raanjhanaa and Maryan. Both were successful, with the former nominated for a number of awards[82][83][84] and the latter the iTunes India Tamil Album of 2013.[85]

In 1999, Rahman partnered with choreographers Shobana and Prabhu Deva and a Tamil film-dancing troupe to perform with Michael Jackson in Munich, Germany at his Michael Jackson and Friends concert.[100] In 2002 he composed the music for his first stage production, Bombay Dreams, which was commissioned by Andrew Lloyd Webber.[101] The Finnish folk-music band Vrttin collaborated with Rahman on the Toronto production of The Lord of the Rings, and in 2004[102] he composed "Raga's Dance" for Vanessa-Mae's album Choreography (performed by Mae and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra).[103]

Since 2004 Rahman has performed three successful world tours before audiences in Singapore, Australia, Malaysia, Dubai, the United Kingdom, Canada, the United States and India,[102][104] and has been collaborating with Karen David on her upcoming studio album. A two-disc CD, Introducing A. R. Rahman (featuring 25 of his Tamil film-score pieces), was released in May 2006[105] and his non-film album Connections was released on 12 December 2008.[106] Rahman performed at a White House state dinner arranged by US President Barack Obama during an official visit by Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on 24 November 2009.[107]

On 20 May 2011 Mick Jagger announced the formation of a supergroup, SuperHeavy, with Dave Stewart, Joss Stone, Damian Marley and Rahman;[116] its self-titled album was scheduled for release in September 2011.[117] The album would have Jagger singing on Rahman's composition, "Satyameva Jayate" ("The Truth Alone Triumphs").[118]

99 Songs is a musical romance film co-written and produced by A. R. Rahman, who thus makes his debut in both roles, apart from composing the original score and songs. 99 Songs is the first Indian soundtrack album to use Dolby Atmos technology, and Rahman became the first Indian artist to create music album of the film in this technology.[209] The film stars debutants Ehan Bhat and Edilsy Vargas, alongside Aditya Seal, Lisa Ray and Manisha Koirala among others portray supporting characters.[210] The film is a sensual story about art and self-discovery of a struggling singer who wants to be a successful music composer.[211]The background music and soundtrack for the film was composed by A. R. Rahman. The full soundtrack was released by Sony Music India on 20 March 2020.,[212] which consist of 14 songs included The Oracle (song), Humnawaa & more, each in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu languages & The album received highly positive reviews from critics.

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Her trademark expanse of hair tied back, Rahman is relaxed and casually elegant in jeans and a burgundy shawl that should offer protection against the nip in the air that has come with the beginning of an unusually cool June. She is as unassuming and friendly as she was some 20 years ago when we first met, just as her debut album The Cynic, an accomplished trio session, landed on a UK jazz scene that enjoyed neither its current media profile, nor the relatively high visibility of several female players.

A.R. Rahman's compositions are among the few songs that I can listen to on repeat without actually getting bored. When someone asks me what my favorite album of his is, my brain becomes a blank slate, and choosing just one is suddenly difficult. I enjoy almost every single album of his as if it's my favourite, but overall, I would have to say that Mani Ratnam's Alaipayuthey is my favourite album of his.

The songs from Alaipayuthey have held a special place in my heart since I was a child. I've been listening to the songs from this album since I was born, without even realising they were from Alaipayuthey. Every single Indian movie I watched on DVD would always start with songs and ads. Almost all of the songs from Alaipayuthey would be featured there, and I would always sing along, especially to 'Pachai Nirame' and 'Snehidhane'. I practically have those songs memorised.

I saw Alaipayuthey for the first time nearly fourteen years after I first heard the songs, after a friend recommended the movie to me. The first song, 'Yaro Yarodi', came early on in the movie, and I was surprised to hear it. It felt like a jolt of nostalgia, the same feeling you get when you meet an old friend after a long time. It was refreshing to hear that song again. (I didn't know that I was in for more surprises with the rest of the songs in the movie.) I kept skipping back and listening to the song over and over again before moving on to the rest of the movie. Indeed, it was something small to get excited about, but it's not every day that something from your childhood pops up again randomly fourteen years later. 2351a5e196

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