AR Rahman says working in Rajinikanth’s movies was ‘hell’

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Oscar-winning composer AR Rahman centered on composing music for Rajinikanth’s movies within the outdated days, and recalled that it was not all the time probably the most pleasing expertise. In a brand new interview on Our Stupid Reactions YouTube channel, Rahman mentioned that that films There was ‘hell’ because of tight deadlines and immense stress.

Rahman admitted that he, like each different artiste, experiences artistic hiccups, however added that the larger drawback is stress. “At least now it’s better, but before it used to be, we start in March, when I used to Rajinikanth Movies… This film will have to release by Diwali, they will say. And then, I would have to do songs, I would have to do backgrounds, and the electricity in my house used to be very funky. We had two generators deployed. It was hell. ,

He mentioned that he’ll all the time have to provide precedence to Rajinikanth’s movies, which might annoy different administrators working with him, as Rahman used to work on a number of initiatives concurrently. He continued, “I used to do three films, so other directors used to say, ‘Mera stuff is coming on Diwali bhi, AR’. It was hell. I hated all these festivals because they gave me hell no matter what. Be it Diwali or New Year or Pongal, because I never used to enjoy. Now there is more leisure.”

Rahman has composed music for a lot of of Rajinikanth’s movies equivalent to Muthu, Sivaji: The Boss, Enthiran and most lately, 2.0. At the movie’s trailer launch occasion in 2018, Rahman mentioned, “Superstar is my favorite hero. It is because of his continuity in his career. I am inspired by his lifestyle. I am also attracted by his spirituality.”

Rahman has received six National Film Awards, two Academy Awards, two Grammy Awards, one BAFTA Award, one Golden Globe Award, fifteen Filmfare Awards and seventeen Filmfare Awards South.

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With inputs from TheIndianEXPRESS

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