Sunday, September 30, 2007

Rahman – what’s next after Azhagiya Tamil Magan


It seems like a long time since Sivaji songs were released, however, they still generate frenzy among the music lovers. Pronouncing a comeback of sorts in Tamil movies, Rahman proved why he is still sought after with those songs. The maestro is busy these days scoring tunes for the upcoming Vijay-Shriya starrer ATM. Inside sources state that Rahman’s rip-roaring music for ATM is sure to become a rage as soon as they are released.
A.R.Rahman

Besides ATM, as it seems, there is an impressive line up of movies that require the genius’ rendition.

Of the only other two projects Rahman seems to be working on in Tamil so far, producer Dhanu’s Sakkarakatti is progressing. Rahman seems to have been bowled over by the plot and bought additional time to spend on the score. Which means, soon enough, yet another chartbuster is on the cards. Gowtham’s mascot Harris is being replaced by Rahman for his next venture titled Chennayil Oru Mazhaikkalam. Touted to be a musical entertainer, this movie focuses on the life and times of an IT professional, which means both stylish and very contemporary.


A.R.Rahman That apart, down South, if reliable sources are to be believed, Rahman will score for the Pavan Kalyan starrer Puli directed by S.J. Surya. Puli is also associated with some of the bigwigs of the industry including Camera by renowned cinematographer Ravi K Chandran.

Rahman’s major Hindi projects include the Aamir Khan – Asin starrer Gajini directed by Murugadoss. He is also associated with the epic movie Jodhaa Akbar, directed and produced by Ashutosh Gowariker that stars Hrithik Roshan and Aishwarya Rai. Rahman’s music for Jodhaa has raised the bar among his fans and critics alike for the story revolves around the great Mughal Emperor Akbar and his Hindu wife Jodhabai

On the cards is also Delhi 6, directed by Rakeysh Mehra whose previous successful venture with Rahman include Rang De Basanti that was also nominated for the Oscars. Besides, Rahman is also talked to be scoring Yuvraaj produced by Anil Kapoor and Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na directed by Abbas Tyrewala and produced by Aamir Khan Productions and PVR Cinema.

On the whole, fans are in for a big treat the latter part of this year, Rahman style.

Courtesy: Behindwoods.com

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