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This is how music maestro AR Rahman draws inspiration to create music: Read on for details

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Updated: October 4th, 2020, 17:40 IST
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New Delhi: It is important to be in touch with one’s inner self as well as nature to create music. This is what Academy Award-winning composer AR Rahman has to say. AR Rahman believes an artiste should draw inspiration from ‘higher ideals’. The 53-year-old music director said he tries to stay away from chaos while working on his music. For him making of music is a ‘spiritual process’.

“In art, you get inspired by higher ideals, higher inspirations and higher things in life. If you derive something from nature, from a universal feeling or a consciousness, then there’s greatness in your work. And often, we are forced to derive from smaller things. However, my work is mostly derived from the infinite, whether it’s a feeling or a musical bit,” Rahman said. “I try to position myself to stay away from the chaos which is around us and try to derive from there,” Rahman added.

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The composer has become a global music icon with magnificent discography as well as Oscar and Grammy wins to his credit. He said there are times when artistes are pushed to follow a certain trend. That he feels leads to mediocrity.

“If you have a song and then somebody wants you to make that kind of a song again, then it becomes mediocre,” Rahman pointed out.

Rahman, however, said he respects different points of view of the people in the film industry. This is because they all share the same goal of making people happy. He believes the industry gives different mindsets a space to coexist and there is no ‘elitism’.

“I respect that there are various people and they make the whole industry colourful with different mindsets. All of us have one goal – to make the person who is watching or listening, happy. Everything coexists, there’s no elitism. It is a great thing and I admire that in everyone I meet. I respect everybody equally, not that this person is smaller or this work is smaller. So, I feel like my part is done in the world and I’ve made people happy,” informed Rahman.

The composer started his journey in the movies with Mani Ratnam’s 1992 film Roja. He then went on to create memorable soundtracks for films like Bombay, Rangeela, Daud, Dil Se…, Taal, Lagaan, Saathiya, Rang De Basanti and Rockstar among others.

Rahman said he always aspires to create music which resonates with people across age, gender, caste, class and interest. He believes, he has been fortunate enough to work with people who strive to achieve harmony.

“I’ve got a great team and all of us have made cinematic masterpieces, I would say. But it’s a fight… You know there will still be a fight where there are certain disagreements and where I have to do my part and they do their part and when it’s in unison, it’s fun,” Rahman stated.

Rahman said the fact that he did not join the industry with an aim to become an icon. This decision gave him the courage to break the boundaries.

“I didn’t have any insecurities because only a person who wants some result would be insecure. Then he’ll compromise on what he does. But for me, my intention was not to go further. I had more courage to do things,” asserted the maestro.

The composer’s journey from a young boy from Madras to one of the most celebrated artistes across the globe, will be traced in the third episode of National Geographic’s Mega Icons season two, which premieres Sunday.

Rahman prefers to stay away from the limelight. He said he has rejected many biopic offers but this show came with an assurance of quality.

“I don’t like watching shows myself, usually. I’ve rejected so many of these proposals like – ‘I want to make a movie based on you. But I thought this NatGeo proposal will be good, so I went for this. It turned out well,” he said.

 

 

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