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djmirchi · 4 months
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A.R. Rahman – A Legendary Music Composer of India
A.R. Rahman, a name that resonates with the heart and soul of India, stands as a testament to the transformative power of music. Often referred to as “The Mozart Of Madras,” this musical genius has not only redefined the boundaries of music within India but has also left an indelible mark on the global music landscape. In this article, we’ll explore the remarkable journey of A.R. Rahman, from his humble beginnings in Chennai to becoming a celebrated composer who put India on the global map.
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Rahman’s Early Beginnings
A.R. Rahman, born on January 6, 1967, in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, was introduced to music at the tender age of four. His father, a composer and conductor for Tamil and Malayalam films, recognized Rahman’s extraordinary talent and nurtured his musical pursuits. However, Rahman’s life took an unexpected turn when his father passed away when he was just nine years old. Forced to make ends meet, Rahman and his mother rented out his father’s musical equipment and took odd jobs, which often led to him missing school.
Following a heartfelt discussion with his mother, Rahman decided to take a bold step and quit school to pursue music full-time. His dedication and talent led him to earn a scholarship at the Trinity College Of Music in Madras, where he received a diploma in Western classical music. This was the first step in a journey that would eventually lead him to compose music that would resonate not only in India but across the world.
Rahman’s Ascendancy in Indian Cinema
Rahman’s extraordinary musical abilities found their home in Indian cinema during the 1990s and 2000s. With his iconic compositions and soul-stirring melodies, he became a household name and a revered figure in India. His work in Indian films garnered numerous national film awards, solidifying his status as a musical luminary. It was during this phase that the world began to take notice of the maestro, and Hollywood beckoned.
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nature-writes29 · 2 months
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Aga naga - An example of soft, soothing love.
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This song is the epitome of soft, slow love. The love which kind of just makes way into your heart without you knowing. The love which paints your cheeks red in the slightest of moments. It makes your heart sway. It makes your heart get peaceful, but at the same time it makes it yearn for more. It makes you have goosebumps on the tiniest of touches. The kind of love which makes you smile like a madman, makes you forget your composure, makes you forget your surroundings.
This song is the mixture of all these emotions. It makes you feel all of these emotions at once. It will definitely make you close your eyes and just get lost in it's warmth.
You can witness Vanthyathevan and Kundavai's journey by just listening to it. This is the power of this song. And yes we cannot forget the beautiful lyrics, Shakthisree's enchanting voice and the heart warming bgm.
I mean, I don't have a lover, but this song has always made my heart go to some places.
What is your experience with this song?
@nspwriteups @ragkee @favcolourrvibgior @harinishivaa @moon-880 @dr-scribbler
Feel free to mention anyone whome i have forgotten or can't fine (I wasn't to able to find a few) or whome you just want to.
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Me: the songs from
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can’t hurt you!!
Also me: *failed to realize that not only are the songs all still fucking fantastic, but now I have a deep feeling of nostalgia since this was such a huge obsession of mine when I was a kid*
Me, listening to the album: ffuck
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fishyyyyy99 · 7 months
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There's something incredibly raw and beautiful about the lines,
Varanda Udhatin, Vari Pallangalil,
Kadhal Dhanadi, En Meedhu Unakku
(In the lines of your dry lips,
I can see the love you have for me)
I think it stuck out to me because I saw some advice in a video or article about how your lips should be kept nice and soft for good kissing. Meanwhile, this line is just romanticising a woman's dry lips. I'm not saying that you shouldn't drink a lot of water to be healthy, and have soft lips. But it's also nice to see very real features which are often treated as imperfections, sometimes be romanticised in romantic songs.
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selcouth2003 · 9 months
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मंगल्यं तंतुनाने नाम
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मम जीवन हेतु नाम
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कण्ठे भगना निशु भगे
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त्वं जीव शारदा शतम्
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Saathiya (2002)
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when a r rahman said dil hai to phir dard hoga dard hai to dil bhi hoga
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Shuffle your Spotify "On Repeat" playlist
Rules: Shuffle your Spotify "On Repeat" playlist and post the first 10 tracks.
This is where my abject Indian-ness is going to pop out lol. Thanks for the tag @notyouraveragesofia!
Some bangers, in mostly different languages, if y'all wanna try. Links are to Youtube!
Usure Pogudhey by Kartik, from the movie Raavanan
Naane Varugiraen by Shashaa Tirupati, from the movie Ok Kanmani
Poraney Poraney by Ranjith, Neha Bhasin, from the movie Vaagai Sooda Vaa
El Melouk by Ahmed Saad, from the Moon Knight soundtrack
Rakita Rakita from the movie Jagame Thandhiram (This is the TRUE BANGER, it's so quintessentially Tamil, I want everyone on the planet to listen to this and react to it lol)
Iragai Poley by Yuvan Shankar Raja, from the movie Naan Mahaan Alla
Alli Arjuna by Haricharan, from the movie Kaaviyathalaivan (this is so truly unexplainable - like I will need 20 minutes to explain this one - send me an ask if you want to know lol)
Kadhal Sadugudu, from the movie Alaipayuthey
Yathe Yathe, from the movie Aadukalam (again so, so difficult to explain)
Vidaikodu Engal Naade, from the movie Kannathil Muthamittal (This is THE cassian andor song, I wanna talk about this - ask me what it means, BLS)
Tagging @kybermoon @andorology let's goooo!
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hauntedpearl · 1 year
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me watching the most blandass no-salt white bread music from india get international awards when we have SO MUCH BETTER MUSIC like —
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walking at 1 am on a quiet colony road, hands tucked in our pajamas, our earpods playing "in lamhon ke daaman mein" while it's drizzling and strong winds bringing down amaltas flowers over us.
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hpdevbhoomi-blog · 1 year
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Phir se ud chela | फिर से उड़ चला #uddchala #mohitchauhan #rockstar #hp ...
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bollywoodirect · 2 years
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The famous Tajikistan-based singer #AbduRozik who went viral during the IIFA awards. He etched his name in record books as the world's smallest singer. In this video he is singing ‘Papa Kahte Hai Beta Bada Naam Karega.’ #arrahman #bollywood #music
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aashiquidreams · 7 days
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artistrybyarielle · 1 month
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mostardently · 4 months
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roohdaar · 7 months
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चाहत है अगर
आके मुझसे मिल जा तू ।
या फिर ऐसा कर,
धरती से मिला दे मुझको ।।
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