The World Listens To Rahman, But Here’s Who Rahman Listens To When He’s Sad

Srishti Magan

A. R. Rahman’s music is unique in the way it changes with time, and yet, remains timeless in its charm. 

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Yashraj Mukhate is a creator who has managed to capture the attention of a generation famous for being distracted. (We came up with the distracted boyfriend meme, after all).

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And when these two music directors got together for a freewheeling chat about Rahman’s debut film, 99 songs, among other things, it was the ultimate mash-up.

From talking about who Rahman listens to when he is sad (hint: it’s the guy who gave us the “pawri” anthem) to discussing how he balances the act between commercial and creative, this became a conversation every music and cinema lover would love to ‘tune’ into:

What a star! 

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