When Mani Ratnam blackmailed Rahman

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When Mani Ratnam blackmailed Rahman


In the first part of an exclusive interview with A R Rahman, the maestro spoke about how Shah Rukh Khan was made a 'bakra,' and how he made Bappi Lahiri sing in Guru.

In the second and last part, Rahman talks more about Mani Ratnam's Guru, and his other projects.

On dedicating the song Tere Bina to Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan

When I began working on the soundtrack of Guru, I happened to listen to one of Nusrat saab's softest songs called Sajna Tera Bina. It is simple and heart stirring. There is great beauty in it. I was inspired by it and started composing Tere Bina about eight months ago.

Originally, the song was about 25 minutes long. You know I often write six or seven mukhdas and then there are many variations. I also recorded the song Ay Hairathe for the film but Mani sir felt it was too heavy to be at the start of the film. He thought of using Tere Bina.

Suddenly, the song got a life of its own. But there was one hurdle (chuckles). I had recorded it in the voice of Qadir Khan and he did an excellent job. But Mani sir wanted me to sing it. I said, Qadir will get hurt, and I did not want to hurt him. But there was no way of getting out. It became something like: Either you sing it or it won't be there.

So it was a blackmail?

But in a good way (chuckles). I also told Mani sir that I was fasting then and didn't have the energy to sing it. He said he would wait. (The song as it is has some of Murtaza Khan and Qadir's voices in the Dham Dara Dham Dara part at the beginning. Chinmayee joins Rahman later in the song.)

On Aye Hairathe

I was listening to the music of Amir Khusroo and his song Yeh Sharbati Ashiqui. I loved it. But most of the song was in Persian and that was going to cause us a problem. So Gulzar saab wrote the lyrics inspired by Amir Khusroo. I would say it is one of the best songs that have come out with my association with Gulzar.

On making Hariharan sing in Aye Hairathe

It was very important that he sang the song. It is the kind of song Mohammad Rafi would have sung four or five decades ago. It is a traditional kind of melody with lots of feelings but Hariharan makes it sound modern. He has done an astounding job. The song has a lot of masti in it. You feel it especially when Alka (Yagnik) joins in. It is a romantic and fun song. It is the most popular song in the album after Tere Bina.

I am surprised universally people are going to listen to Tere Bina after listening to all songs in the album. Such a thing (like most people returning to one song) does not happen often.

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Posted: 18 years ago
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I actually prefer Barso Re. Hehe... I listened to the entire album. Wasn't thoroughly pleased, though the music was generally good. There were a few sticking points that had me befuddled. Some unexpected bits that didn't leave me all that happy with ARR - and I am rather partial to his work so.. 😕
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Kavita thanks, now I wait for your post to read everyday. I actually prefer Tere Bina. Guru music sound very different. I listened to it several times for me to sink into it. love Tere Bina. Thanks for a good post.
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Posted: 18 years ago
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You are welcome Bob Ji.. 😊 😊
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Posted: 18 years ago
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I haven't given it the same attention Qwest...this is one album that will require repeated listening to.
I had written a "review" of sorts..nothing technical as I am a musical ignoramous. Which is precisely why I haven't posted it here.

I was heartily disappointed by Mayya...but I think I'll need to listen to it a few more points. My reactions were to a first round listening session.

Even with RDB I was only taken in after constant exposure. I am hoping it will be the same with Guru.
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Posted: 18 years ago
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I wish rahman hadnt given into mani..for some reason i am prejudiced against MDs singing their own compositions..there are so many, more talented singers around..in this particular song rahat ali khans voice would have made a big difference.
i absolutely loved chinmoyees singing,hope to hear more from her.let the movie release,if it is a hit bappida's song will be on everyone's lips.

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