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Rahman Has Learned To Compartmentalize His Mind

Rahman Has Learned To Compartmentalize His Mind

Rahman Has Learned To Compartmentalize His Mind

MUMBAI, (IANS) – Oscar and Grammy-winning music composer A. R. Rahman, whose recent album ‘Amar Singh Chamkila’ has received great acclaim, recollected an incident when he encountered a challenging situation professionally and personally.

“It was 1986 or 1987 when I was arranging music for a movie for the first time, and one of my sisters fell seriously ill. My producer had a budget problem, and I had to finish the project by 5 p.m. and my mother called to tell me about my sister’s illness,” he said.

When asked about the film’s title, Rahman said that he didn’t clearly remember, as it has been nearly 40 years. “I thought, my mom is smart, she will handle the situation. It’s just a couple of hours more, let me finish the work,” he added.

The composer said that he completed the work and went straight to the hospital to meet his sister. “Thank God, she was doing fine,” he said.

Reflecting on the experience, Rahman shared the broader lesson: “As an artiste, you always encounter situations when you’re not just ready to go forward with work, but you have to. Sometimes you may be working on a happy song, but your state of mind could be very sad. Sometimes, you can be very happy, but you must compose a song about sorrow. You need to compartmentalize your mind and work towards finishing the task at hand.”

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  • Congratulations to Mr Rahman for realizing he has normal human brain functionality. I’m a fan of his music.

    June 10, 2024

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