127 HOURS--TRACK LIST


127 Hours Soundtrack (Songs & Score) – Track List
1. Never Hear Surf Music Again – Free Blood
2. The Canyon – A.R. Rahman
3. Liberation Begins – A.R. Rahman
4. Touch of the Sun – A.R. Rahman
5. Lovely Day – Bill Withers
6. Nocturne No.2 in E flat, Op. 9, No. 2 – Vladimir Ashkenazy
7. Ca Plane Pour Moi – Plastic Bertrand
8. Liberation in a Dream – A.H. Rahman
9. If You Love Me (Really Love Me) – Esther Phillips
10. Acid Darbari – A.R Rahman
11. R.I.P. – A.R. Rahman
12. Liberation – A.R Rahman
13. Festival – Sigur Rós
14. If I Rise – Dido

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TRACK LISTING

Beera Beera
Vijay Prakash, Mustafa
Additional vocals: Keerthi Sagathia

Behene de
Karthik
Additional vocals: Mohammed Irfan

Thok De Killi
Sukhwinder Singh, Am’nico

Ranjha Ranjha
Rekha Bharadwaj, Javed Ali
Additional vocals: Anuradha Sriram

Khili Re
Reena Bhardwaj
Backing vocals: Dr. Narayanan, Naresh Iyer, M. Kuldeep, Shwetha Mohan, Gopika Purnima, Subhiksha, Sri Madhumita

Kata Kata
Ila Arun, Sapna Awasthi, Kunal Ganjawala
Backing vocals: Suzanne D'Mello, Sujatha Majumdar, Nikitha Nigam, Dilshad Shaikh, R.N. Iyer, Arun Ingle, Chintamani Sohoni, Gowtham Bharadwaj



ALBUM CREDITS
Film: Raavan (Hindi),Ravana (tamil)
Stars: Abhishek Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai, Vikram
Lyrics: Gulzar
Label: T-Series
Director: Mani Ratnam
Producer: Mani Ratnam , Sharada Trilok
Studio: Madras Talkies
Date: April 2010


Instruments:

Thok De Killi
Guitar: Deepak P.A.

Khili Re
Flute: Naveen Kumar
Sitar: Asad Khan

Kata Kata
Oud: Seenu, Deepak P.A.
Shehnai: Balesh


Percussion:
T. Raja, Kumar, Vedachalam, Neelakandan, Lakshminarayanan, Chinna Prasad

Chennai Strings Orchestra conducted by:
V.J. Srinivasamurthy

Music Production Assistant:
T.R. Krishna Chetan

Additional Programming:
T.R. Krishna Chetan, Deepak P.A., Hentry Kuruvilla

Kata Kata Arrangements by Ranjith Barot

Additional vocal supervisor:
Srinivas

Sound Engineers:
Panchathan Record Inn:
Deepak P.A., T.R. Krishna Chetan, Hentry Kuruvilla, Vivianne Chaix, Suresh Perumal, Srinidhi Venkatesh


A M Studios:
Sivakumar S., Kannan Ganpat, Pradeep


Am’nico recorded by Mukhtar Sahota

Recorded and mixed at Panchathan Record Inn and AM Studios, Chennai

Mixed bY:
K.J. Singh and Deepak P.A.

Mastered by:
Sivakumar S.

Mastered at AM Studios, Chennai

Music co-ordinated by:
Noell James, Faizuddin T.M.

Musicians fixed by:
Samidurai

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Kaattu Sirukk – (10.5 MB)
Kalvare – (7.0 MB)
Keda Kari – (9.8 MB)
Kodu Poatta – (8.7 MB)
Usure Pogudhey – (10.6 MB)
Veera – (6.2 MB)

A.R.Rahman performs in London Philharmonic Orchestra performs





The Alchemy festival opened to a full house of AR Rahman fans at the prestigious Royal Festival Hall, at London’s Southbank Centre. The artistic director of Southbank, Jude Kelly, alongside longtime AR Rahman collaborator, the orchestrator/conductor Matt Dunkley (famous for his work in movies like Iron Man, Couples retreat & The Dark Knight) came together, for this highly anticipated concert which proved to be a rousing success.


The concert has specially chosen music from AR Rahman 600 odd film scores, which have transcended Indian and Far Eastern cinema as well as Hollywood. After the music did the talking, AR Rahman was presented with a Gold disk from Universal records, for Slumdog Millionaire, to add to his treasure trove of trophies, while he was indeed in high spirits, as BBC Radio One DJ Nihal took audience questions during a short Q&A, which garnered some witty and interesting answers.

The UK’s Telegraph said of the show: “I was touched by Rahman’s ability to conjure a wonderful radiant melody. There’s a special quality in those sinuous tunes, a kind of primal innocence, that would melt even the sternest sceptic.”

The UK’s Times describes: “The guest sitar player Asad Khan injecting passion into the fusion of classical Indian textures and brasher Western pop figures. The flautist Naveen Kumar added another layer of much-needed local colour during his cameo appearances.”

AR Rahman also spoke to the widely read morning paper, Metro: “It’s such a joy to do this because we don’t have a fully fledged symphony orchestra in India. That’s actually what we’re trying to create – I’ve started a school of classical music in Chennai [Rahman’s birthplace]. I bring all the worldwide experience that I’ve learned back to India because that’s where all the love and support for my music started.”

The editor in chief of Thamarai wrote the published programme notes for the show and has been allowed to exclusively share them with our readers and those of ARRahman.com, the official website of the composer, alongside some exclusive photos by Akin Aworan.

Chennai-born composer AR Rahman has won at the Baftas, Academy Awards and Grammys; his sublime music has captivated millions of fans around the world; and those who know him say that even more than the music is the man himself – his benevolence and magnanimity, which seems to be part of the magical musical equation he has created.

AR Rahman started out as a session musician and then made his name composing for Bollywood films, but his music transcends time and place. Tonight’s concert, featuring the London Philharmonic, takes in works composed for the silver-screen in Hollywood, India and even China, transporting the audience from Elizabethan England to modern-day Mumbai.

AR Rahman’s first work writing for cinema was for stalwart director Mani Ratnam’s film Roja (The Rose) back in 1992. The quality of soundscapes created by AR Rahman and his late sound engineer, H Sridhar, saw Time magazine name Roja’s soundtrack as one of the ten best of all time in 2005. ‘The Cry of the Rose’ is a resplendent combination of the fiery and patriotic ‘Thamizha Thamizha’, which was sung by Hariharan in the film, seguing into the soothing waves of ‘Kadhal Rojave/Roja Jaaneman’.

Mani Ratnam created Roja as part of a trilogy and the other two films, Bombay and Dil Se/Uyire, were equally lauded, especially for their music. One of AR Rahman’s most important and biggest selling pieces of music was indeed the ‘Bombay theme’, which is performed this evening by Naveen Kumar, the Mumbai-based flautist who has played for AR Rahman since Roja. The flute here is key, in this piece and it lingers gracefully over the piece when the strings come in a laminiferous esoteric fashion.

AR Rahman joined forces with Craig Armstrong to compose the score for Shekar Kapur’s 2007 film Elizabeth: The Golden Age, after which its star, Cate Blanchett, had become a fan of AR Rahman’s music. The score takes the audience into the world of yesteryear with its captivating music, which blends sounds of the West with those from the East.

The ‘Divinity theme’ strikes a chord in the music lover’s heart, for its subtle evocative use Indian instruments, which intertwine beautifully with lush strings. Tonight’s performance is accompanied by Gauri Sharma Tripathi and dancers, a project that came about after Tripathi was introduced to AR Rahman by the acclaimed singer Reena Bharadwaj. Two other excerpts from the film, ‘The dark depths of Battle’ and ‘Mary’s beheading’ take the audience to another dimension with their haunting strains.

Another collaboration with Shekar Kapur was Swarovski’s Passage, a short film featuring Julia Stiles, Lily Cole and Haley Bennet as three sisters. Rahman’s score for the film echoes the romantic nature of the story, taking the audience on a journey ending in epiphany for listeners that mirrors that of the film’s characters.

Warriors of Heaven & Earth, the Chinese movie that AR Rahman scored, brings an interesting mix of music that showcases his versatility as a composer. While appealing to the sensibilities of the Chinese audience, he brings in layers of stunning sounds and thus, the emotions that go with them. ‘Desert Storm’ and are technically complex, while Horses is bright and spectacular, with a touch of the Indian Raags (modes) AR Rahman is so good at entwining with melodies.

MF Hussain's 2004 film Meenaxi: A Tale of Three Cities, was not just a vision in cinema, but its tapestry was woven with the rainbow colours of AR Rahman's music bringing to life the three cities mentioned in the title: Hyderabad, Jaisalmer and Prague. The soundtrack is recognised as one of AR Rahman’s best and tonight three dazzling musical pieces from the film, 'We will fly', 'One way' and 'Who are you?' are presented in full fervor.

Ashutosh Gowariker, is yet another Indian director who has turned to AR Rahman to create background depth with his music and his the familiar sounds of the theme of the Oscar-nominated Lagaan will linger in the hearts of music lovers forever. Presented in its full glory this evening, this piece leaves the listener mesmerised. Similarly evocative is the theme music of Swades, the Shahrukh Khan film that brought a sense of patriotism to India and those of the diaspora.

For The Rising: Ballad of Mangal Pandey, AR Rahman had to compose a score that reached back into India’s past. The depiction of The Sepoy Mutiny, the rebellion of 1857, is brought to life in music that juxtaposes Indian instruments with the occidental.

Another period film, which had a fine musical basis, is Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose: The Forgotten Hero – whose story was made into film by one of India's decorated film-makers, Shyam Benegal. Its première at the London film festival had people talking about the complexity of the music and the somewhat baroque nature of certain parts of the score -- how befitting for a subject that was, for the most part, hidden from history.

Works from two of AR Rahman’s forays into musical theatre features tonight. The first was the immensely successful Bombay Dreams, which was produced by Andrew Lloyd Webber.

AR Rahman’s music for Bombay Derams stemmed from a selection of his Indian cinematic scores, popular numbers which came to life when sung by a London cast to great appreciation, making history as the first Indian-themed stage musical.

Songs like 'Only love', which translate the Indian Raag Sivaranjani into a fully fledged theatre ensemble piece and the blissful 'Closer than ever' ('Nahi Saamne/Kalaimaane' from Taal).

The second musical was The Lord of the Rings, which premièred at Toronto's Broadway and then had a run at London's Theatre Royal, in Drury Lane. Working in conjunction with the Finnish group, Värttinä and orchestrator Christopher Nightingale, the exposition of tracks like ‘Lothlóren’ and ‘The final battle’ bring about powerful feelings of elation.

It was in 2009 that AR Rahman, a man who has risen from being a session pianist, arranger and producer for many of India's finest, became a global musical icon.

Danny Boyle's Slumdog Millionaire, a film that was made in 2008 and almost ended up being released straight to DVD but ended up capturing the hearts of cinema goers the world over, winning nearly every major award and earning its place in musical history, as well as Oscars for AR Rahman, sound designer Resul Pookutty and director Danny Boyle, among others.

The success of Slumdog Millionaire and its music went far and wide, with the song 'Jai Ho' being re-mixed by the popular girl group, Pussycat Dolls and the song being featured in many different platforms. Indeed, the runaway success also meant that young Sitarist Asad, who performed on the track 'Mausam & Escape', has toured the world, playing as far as Australia.

Latika, the name of the film’s heroine, had a sweet theme dedicated to her – this simple yet memorable melody reigns in the hearts of AR Rahman fans perpetually.

Demonstrating the breadth of his talent, AR Rahman then took on composing duties for Couples Retreat, a Hollywood romantic comedy. This saw AR Rahman making his home in Los Angeles and bringing out music that was quite different from his previous ventures.

The film became a worldwide box office success and a number 1 hit in the US. While the music ranged from the popular number 'Nana', which featured AR Rahman's young son, Ameen, and the mellifluous song 'Sajna', today's selection come in the form of the 'Jason & Cynthia' theme (in which a touch of Sajna floats), 'Itinerary and Intervention'. Again, Rahman mixes instruments, gelling eclectic sounds together creating a memorable soundtrack.

Ever humble, if one asks AR Rahman about the pinnacle of his career, he always points out that the important thing for him is the journey, not the destination. His ability to compose, produce, sing and most of all, pull in talents far and wide make him one of the most interesting musical talents in the world today. Like in the story of Slumdog Millionaire, for AR Rahman, music is written.



For those who couldn’t make the show, the playlist consisted of music from ‘Elizabeth: The Golden Age‘; ‘Warriors of Heaven & Earth‘; ‘Couples Retreat‘; ‘Roja‘; ‘Mangal Pandey‘; ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ (No Jai Ho. Thank God for small mercies!!); ‘Bombay‘ (a personal favourite); ‘Passage‘; ‘Subash Bose’; ‘Meenaxi: Tale of 3 Cities‘; ‘Lagaan‘; ‘Swades‘; ‘Lord of the Rings: Stage musical‘; and the encore was ‘NahiSamne ‘ from the film ‘ Taal‘.

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A.R. Rahman Announces World Tour






A.R. Rahman, best known for his work on the score for the Academy Award-winning film "Slumdog Millionaire," announced today (Mar. 4) that he will embark on a world tour this summer.

The "A.R. Rahman Jai Ho Concert: The Journey Home World Tour" kicks off June 11 at the Nassau Coliseum in New York and will span 16 major cities worldwide.

For the trek, Rahman is collaborating with creative director Amy Tinkman, who has worked to create concerts for Britney Spears, the Backstreet Boys and Mariah Carey. The tour will not only feature Rahman's music, but also dance arrangements and acrobatics inspired by his native India. A press release described the concert as a "theatrical experience" utilizing "new technologies."

The announcement comes after Rahman took part in the 2010 remake of "We Are The World" to benefit Haiti.

Performances on the A.R. Rahman Jai Ho Concert: The Journey Home World Tour will include songs from Slumdog Millionaire as well as the Indian films Lagaan, Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na, Dil Se, Rang De Basanti and Roja'.

Additional dates have yet to be announced.

Here are the tour dates for the A.R. Rahman Jai Ho Concert: The Journey Home World Tour:

Jun. 11: Uniondale, N.Y. (Nassau Coliseum)
Jun. 12: Atlantic City, N.J. (Boardwalk Hall Arena)
Jun. 13: Washington, D.C. (Patriot Center)
Jun. 18: Chicago, Ill. (Sears Centre Arena)
Jun. 19: Detroit, Mich. (Pontiac Silverdome)
Jun. 20: Toronto, Ontario (Air Canada Centre)
Jun. 26: San Francisco, Calif. (Oracle Arena)
Jun. 27: Los Angeles, Calif. (The Forum)
Jul. 2: Dallas, Texas (American Airlines Center)
Jul. 3: Houston, Texas (Houston Toyota Center)
Jul. 9: Amsterdam, Netherlands (Ohio Arena)
Jul. 10: Paris, France (Bercy)
Jul. 18: Oslo, Norway (Oslo Spektrum)
Jul. 23: Glasgow, Scotland (SECC)
Jul. 24: Manchester, England (M.E.N. Arena)
Jul. 25: London, England (O2 Arena)
Jul. 26: London, England (Wembley Stadium)

A.R.Rahman ranks 5th Most Trusted Indian






Former president A P J Abdul Kalam and industrialist Ratan Tata top the list of 100 most trusted Indians while artist M F Husain is at 91 and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati is at the very bottom, a survey conducted for Reader's Digest has revealed.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is ranked seventh, one place below chess grandmaster Vishwanathan Anand, Sachin Tendulkar is at number eight and Nobel laureate Amartya Sen at 10th place along with Wipro chairman Azim Premji and Indian Space Research Organisation M Madhavan Nair.

Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi is ranked 29th in the survey published in the March edition ofReader's Digest that hit the stands Tuesday

Others in the top 10 list of India's most trusted Indians are former police officer Kiran Bedi (3rd), Infosys co-founder Narayana Murthy (4th), music composer A.R. rahman (5th) and cartoonist R.K. Laxman (9th).

Among India's most trusted professions, teachers are at the top, followed rather surprisingly by firefighters and farmers follow at number three.

Scientists and members of the armed forces share fourth position, with doctors at sixth, pilots at seventh, pilots at seventh, surgeons at eighth, nurses at ninth and engineers at 10th.


At the bottom end of the scale of 40 most trusted professions are religious leaders (35), lawyers (36), police officers (37), government officials (38), realtors (39) and politicians (40).

"The survey was conducted online by market research firm Digital Edge that sent out 5,000 invitations, with 761 people responding by the cutoff date," Digest editor Mohan Sivanandan told IANS on the phone from Mumbai.

"The survey covered 30 cities, with two-thirds of the respondents being under 35, possessing a bachelor's degree and three-fourth's male," he added.

A.R.Rahman bags his 25th Filmfare Award

A.R. Rahman won the best music director award for the film Delhi 6 at the 55th Filmfare Awards in Mumbai. This is his 25th Filmfare Award, the highest ever for any single artiste.

Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan and Vidya Balan bagged the best actor and best actress awards respectively at the 55th Filmfare Awards ceremony on Saturday night. Both the actors were chosen for the top honours for their wonderful performances in their film Paa where they played mother and son.

Aamir Khan's film 3 Idiots was declared the best film while Rajkumar Hirani claimed the best director award for the same movie.

Mohit Chauhan won the award for the best male playback singer for the song “Masakali” from the same movie.

Kavita Seth and Rekha Bhardwaj shared the female playback singer honours. Kavita was awarded for the song “Ik tara” from the movie Wake Up Sid while Rekha won the trophy for the song "Genda phool" from the movie Delhi 6.

Shahrukh Khan and Saif Ali Khan, who hosted the star-studded event, once again brought down the house with their funny one-liners. Shahid Kapoor paid tribute to the legendary pop singer Michael Jackson with a terrific dance performance.

AR RAHMAN-the NDTV's Indian of the Year 2009





Legendary musician A R Rahman received the Music Icon of the Year award at the NDTV's Indian of the Year 2009 awards.

Megastars Amitabh Bachchan and Shahrukh Khan were among those honoured with the awards at a glittering function.

Bachchan, who first gained popularity in the early 1970s as the angry young man of Bollywood cinema and has since become one of the most prominent figures in the history of Indian cinema, was presented with the Icon of 21 years of Entertainment award.

Khan, who had recently got embroiled into a controversy over his comment on non-inclusion of Pakistani players in IPL, also got the Icon of 21 years of Entertainment award along with Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, who established herself as one of the leading contemporary actresses in the Indian film industry.

The 'Mozart of Madras' began his film scoring career in the early 1990s. He has won 13 Filmfare Awards, four National Film Awards, a BAFTA Award, a Golden Globe, two Grammy Awards and two Academy Awards.

Actor Ranbir Kapoor, who has successfully achieved the tag of being one of the most bankable young stars with two consecutive hits Wake Up Sid and Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani, got the Male Entertainer of the Year award.

Priyanka Chopra, who bagged her first National Award for her performance in Madhur Bhandarkar's Fashion (2008), received the Female Entertainer of the Year Award.

Director Anurag Kashyap got the Special Jury Award for his critically acclaimed films.

Considered as one of the most versatile and prolific filmmakers in contemporary Hindi cinema, Kashyap had hogged limelight and courted controversy for his film on 1993 Bombay bombings Black Friday. He has also directed critically acclaimed movies -- No Smoking, Dev D and Gulaal.

Director Karan Johar got Social Networking Icon of the Year award for introducing Bollywood to tweeter.

A.R.RAHMAN WINS FOUR AWARDS AT MIRCHI MUSIC AWARDS


A.R.Rahman wins four awards at Mirchi Music Awards
Mumbai, February 10th, 2010
The finest talent in Hindi film music was saluted at the second edition of the Airtel Mirchi Music Awards 2009 held last night with Radio Mirchi announcing the winners. Delhi 6 won the best song award for Masakali, best album, Mohit Chauhan won the best male vocalist for Masakali, Rekha Bhardwaj won the best female vocalist for Genda Phool. AR Rahman won the best music director award for Masakali Delhi 6 while Prasoon Joshi won lyricist of the year for Masakali. Rahman also won the best song arranger and programmer for Masakali. H Sridhar, S Sivakumar, Deepak P A and Vivianne Chaix got the best song mixing and engineering for Delhi 6.

A.R.Rahman in "We Are the World' re-recording


A.R.Rahman in "We Are the World' re-recording to raise funds for Haiti earthquake relief
Source: CNN
February 2, 2010
Lionel Richie, who co-wrote the first song with Michael Jackson, organized the re-recording. Lyrics, music updated from African humanitarian-inspired song from 25 years ago The original producer, Quincy Jones, used the same studio he used in 1985 Los Angeles, California (CNN) --

Twice Grammy Award-winning composer A.R.Rahman was among dozens of recording stars who converged on a Hollywood studio on Monday evening to add their voices to a song they hope will raise millions of dollars for Haitian earthquake relief. The lyrics and music are an updated version of "We Are the World," a song that raised at least $30 millions for African humanitarian programs 25 years ago. Music legends -- including crooner Tony Bennett and Barbra Streisand -- stood with newcomers -- including 15-year-old Justin Bieber and country artist Zac Brown -- in the crowded studio Monday night. Lionel Richie and the original producer, Quincy Jones, gathered "a diverse group of contemporary superstar artists" at the same studio used for the 1985 recording session," organizers said in a news release.
Richie co-wrote the first song with Michael Jackson. The production team includes producer-musician Wyclef Jean, producer RedOne and producer-musical director Ricky Minor, the statement said. The world premiere of the new "We Are the World" will take place during the NBC network's coverage of the Winter Olympics opening ceremony in Vancouver, Canada, on February 12, it said. Both the song and an accompanying video, shot by Oscar-winning "Crash" director Paul Haggis, will go on sale both through traditional and online retailers. The original 1985 roster of artists was packed with such superstars that Jones placed a sign above the studio door that read: "Check your egos at the door."
The roster of artists made public by organizers includes: Carlos Santana, Orianthi, Jennifer Hudson, Jamie Foxx, Sugarland, Adam Levine, Jason Mraz, Earth Wind & Fire, Natalie Cole, The Jonas Brothers, T-Pain, Brian Wilson, Justin Bieber, Nicole Scherzinger, India.Arie, Julianne Hough, Mary Mary, Melanie Fiona, BeBe Winans, Mya, Tyrese Gibson, Anthony Hamilton, Raphael Saadiq, Gladys Knight, Keri Hilson, Joel and Benji Madden, Heart, Brandy, Pink, Musiq Soulchild, Miley Cyrus, Akon, Jordin Sparks, Celine Dion, Rob Thomas, Katharine McPhee, Jeff Bridges, Randy Jackson, Patti Austin, Kid CuDi, Usher, Will.i.am, Kanye West, LL Cool J, Issac Slade (of The Fray), Snoop Dogg, Nicole Richie, Trey Songz, Ethan Bortnick, Taryll Jackson, Taj Jackson, TJ Jackson, Vince Vaughn, Drake, Freda Payne, Faith Evans, Robin Thicke, Rashida Jones, Barbra Streisand, Jimmy Jean Louis, Enrique Iglesias, Zac Brown, Lil Wayne, Tony Bennett, Josh Groban, Sean Garrett, Harry Connick Jr., Al Jardine, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony (Bizzy Bone) and A.R.Rahman


AR RAHMAN WINS GRAMMY


GRAMMY WINNERS FROM INDIA

In the 51-year history of the Grammy Awards, only three Indians have had the honour of being Grammy Award winners and that too only when they collaborated with other western musicians.

Sitar maestro Pandit Ravi Shankar ,in 1967 for” West Meets East”with violinist Yehudi Menuhin in the Best Chamber Music Performance category.

Second trophy in 1972 when The Concert For Bangladesh featuring him, George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Leon Russell, Ringo Starr, Billy Preston, Eric Clapton and Klaus Voormann was named Album Of The Year.

Shankar got third time lucky in 2001 when he won a Grammy for his album Full Circle - Carnegie Hall 2000 in the Best World Music Album category.
Incidentally The Best World Music category that was instituted in 1991 also won Tabla wizard Zakir Hussain his first Grammy in 1992 for his album Planet Drum.

Last year after a gap of 18 years Hussain won the Grammy yet again in the Contemporary World Music Album category for his collaborative album Global Drum Project along with Mickey Hart, Sikiru Adepoju and Giovanni Hidalgo.

The album also featured other Indian names like Taufiq Qureshi on percussion and vocals, Niladri Kumar on Sitar and Dilshad Khan on the Sarangi.

Lastly Vishwa Mohan Bhatt who has the distinction of creating the Mohan Veena, won the Grammy along with guitar guru Ry Cooder for A Meeting by the River in the World Music Album section in 1994.

RAHMAN WINS OSCAR


OSCAR WINNERS FROM INDIA

1) Bhanu Athaiya won Best Costume Design (with John Mollo) for Gandhi (1982)
2) Satyajit Ray received an honorary Academy Award in 1991.
3) Russell Pookutty won Best Sound Mixing (with Ian Tapp and Richard Pryke) for Slumdog Millionaire (2008).
4) AR Rahman won Best Score and Best Original Song (music) for Slumdog Millionaire (2008)
5) Gulzar won Best Song (lyrics) for Slumdog Millionaire (2008).

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