Is AR Rahman Ready to Abandon His Old Compositions?
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Key Takeaways
- AR Rahman focuses on new sounds instead of past compositions.
- The concert promises a unique experience and surprises for the audience.
- Rahman emphasizes the universal nature of music.
- His connection to Telugu music is significant and longstanding.
- The event showcases collaboration with Hyderabad Talkies.
Hyderabad, Oct 24 (NationPress) Oscar-winning composer AR Rahman, who is preparing for his upcoming performance in Hyderabad, expressed his desire to delve deeper into innovative sounds, stating that he “lacks the time to revisit past compositions.”
While many artists are often swayed by nostalgia, Rahman, whose next concert is set for November 8 at Ramoji Film City, remains focused on the future: “I don’t have time to go to old compositions.”
He described the event as not just a concert, but a “conversation in sound,” also discussing the rhythm behind this reunion, his collaboration with Hyderabad Talkies, the growth of his Telugu music journey, and what audiences can anticipate from his forthcoming performance.
The Mozart of Madras mentioned that the show is “carefully arranged for nonstop excitement.” “We are proud of the set,” he added.
Rahman’s bond with Hyderabad is profound. “I grew up playing Telugu movies. From early works during 1993 & 1994 to Ye Maaye Chesave to recent collaborations with Ram Charan, it is a full-circle moment. It's going to be an interesting phase as we have a lot of Telugu songs now,” he remarked.
When asked how he balances international recognition with regional affection, he stated: “Music is global; it transcends from soul to soul. No one knows which language people are listening to. Someone from France might enjoy Telugu, Tamizh, Hindi, or Punjabi, just as I do. For me, newness and clarity in the music are essential. The emotions it evokes matter more than anything else.”
Regarding the setlist for the November 8 concert, Rahman promised, “Yes, there are many surprises… I think Hyderabad is going to enjoy it.”
Sainath Goud Malkapuram, Founder of Hyderabad Talkies, expressed his enthusiasm, stating, “I’m thrilled to curate and collaborate with two legendary Oscar-winning artists this year, first MM Keeravani in March, and now AR Rahman.”