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A.R. Rahman says he can relate to Slumdog’s hero

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Posted: Feb 19, 2009 at 1030 hrs IST

Washington Music composer A.R. Rahman has said that he identifies himself with Slumdog Millionaire’s hero – the 18-year-old slum boy who overcomes hardships by winning a fortune on Indian version of ‘Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?’

Rahman, who has been nominated in the Oscars for the songs, "O ... Saya" and "Jai Ho", had to overcome numerous hurdles in his journey from hometown Chennai (formerly Madras) in south India to the Academy Awards.

But insists he takes life positively.

"I can relate to the film because I take life positively and feel that even after great depression something good will come out," ‘CBS’ News quoted him as saying.

The 43-year-old Oscar nominee began to support his family at age 11 after the death of her musician father, as a keyboard player in south Indian film composer Ilaiyaraaja's ensemble.

Before joining the south Indian film composer, Rahman’s mother used to earn livelihood by renting out her husband's musical equipment. He later formed a rock band and toured with prominent Indian musicians like tabla maestro Zakir Hussain.

He hopes that an Oscar win will make Western audiences more aware of contemporary Indian film music.

"We have a different philosophy of approaching film music and I would say there's lots to give which I always wanted to happen," said Rahman.

"We've been great fans of films of the West and we respect them so much and we also have certain qualities," he added.

Rahman’s stint in the Western World started off when Andrew Lloyd Webber asked him to write the songs for the 2002 London musical "Bombay Dreams."

After the success of ‘Slumdog’ he is flooded with offers from Hollywood but says that he has no intention of abandoning Bollywood.

"Both of them complement each other beautifully because I'm learning stuff from here and then giving it there and taking stuff from there and giving it here," Rahman said.

"India is going through this huge change in the whole vision of film making and I want to be a part of that change," he added.

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Oscar Tamizhan by Prabakar on 24 Feb 2009

None can beat our Thala, We indians are proud to tell that we are Indian because of our godfather A R Rahman.....................................

Congratulations by Manish Joddar on 20 Feb 2009

Hats off to Rahman

A.R. Rahman by Pir Khan on 19 Feb 2009

Then did his family's poverty madethem to convert into Muslims though he was born Hindu with beautiful name, Dilip Kumar according to one online report when he earned Gramie award. It is well known in India such bargain religion conversion of Hindus into Muslims or Christians taking place, finally when sufficient numbers are converted generation after generation, those areas people are demanding independence from India, for example as being seen in Kashmir and Nagaland etc. Hope, Mr. x-Hindu Rahman will reassume his previous Hindu name and convert back to his birth religion along with his family. Jai Ho. Any ways as a proud Indian by birth, I wish him best of luck for today's Oscar.

His Musc Shows His Struggle by shyamal on 19 Feb 2009

Its True. His music shows his struggle and yearning for life, his belief in God and of course his sheer genius.

Good Luck by ANISUR RAHMAN on 19 Feb 2009

I belief this is the film which shows the real fact and scenario of a region . Why we cann't take it positively when the society is on practical view . Lot of other thing is on going which are most sorrowful . I wish good luck to SLUMDOG TEAM

Good Luck by ANISUR RAHMAN on 19 Feb 2009

Good Luck

ur r fooled by raj on 19 Feb 2009

dear rehman..they gave the award not for ur music..they gave ti bcos u r movie showed the western people that how ugly is india..they love that type of theme..not only u ..mf hussain ..kept dark on indian gods..arundati roy only speaks bad on india..all are famous..so the list goes on dear...actually they fooled u..

brother is correct by Shallabh on 20 Feb 2009

You missed the adiga, booker winner....Paint India nude, ugly and win a booker, oscar... these are indians and then they say why are you not supporting...?Makes me irritated when MF hussain can paints hindu gids nude but not dare for PBUH, mohammed.... This is called single minded agenda.. paint hindus a poor ugly divided lot....

Rehman the Genius by Dass on 19 Feb 2009

Dear raj, You showed why westerners think India is ugly... We never appreciate our compatriot succeed... Better change ur ugly attitude and wish the real Indian AR Rehman for making us proud...

Indeed u r fool by shyamal on 19 Feb 2009

India Needs more such fools and foolish acts. May rahman create more examples of such foolish acts.

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