A.R. Rahman
Music Director
Birth
Place :Madras, Tamil
Nadu, India (now Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India)
Birth
Name : A.S. Dileep
Kumar
Nickname
The Mozart of Madras
Isai Puyal
Biography
Allah Rakha Rahman was born A.S. Dileep
Kumar on January 6, 1966, in Madras (now Chennai), India, to a musically
affluent family. Dileep started learning the piano at the age of 4, and at the
age of 9, his father passed away. Since the pressure of supporting his family
fell on him, he joined Ilayaraja's troupe as a keyboard player at the age of
11. He dropped out of school as a result of this and traveled all around the
world with various orchestras.
He accompanied the great tabla maestro
Zakir Hussain on a few world tours and also won a scholarship at the Trinity
College of Music at Oxford University, where he studied Western classical music
and obtained a degree in music. Due to some personal crisis, Dileep Kumar
embraced Islam and came to be known as A.R. Rahman. In 1987, he moved to advertising,
where he composed more than 300 jingles over 5 years. In 1989, he started a
small studio called Panchathan Record Inn, which later developed into one of
the most well-equipped and advanced sound recording studios in India.
At an advertising awards function,
Rahman met one of India's most famous directors, Mani Ratnam. Rahman played him
a few of his music samples. Mani loved them so much that he asked Rahman to
compose the music for his next film, Roja (1992). The rest, as they say, is
history. He went on to compose several great hits for Tamil-language films
before composing the score and songs for his first Hindi-language film,
Bollywood Dreams (1995). The enormous success of his first Hindi venture was
followed by the chart-topping soundtrack albums of films such as Bombay (1995)
, Dil Se.. (1998), Taal (1999), Zubeidaa (2001), and Lagaan: Once Upon a Time
in India (2001), which was nominated for best foreign-language film at the 2002
Academy Awards.
More recently, he worked with Sir
Andrew Lloyd Webber and Shekhar Kapur (director of Elizabeth (1998)) on a
musical called "Bombay Dreams." At 36 years old, A.R. Rahman has
revolutionized Indian film music and one can only expect this musical genius to
reach greater heights.
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