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Sony Music India, the label under which the upcoming song has been produced, broke the news on their official Instagram handle by posting a teaser of the song.
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Singer Nakul Abhyankar shares what he likes about working with AR Rahman and turning composer for films like College Kumara
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Speaking on Star Sports show Cricket Live, Rahman dedicated songs to CSK stars Dhoni and Raina, "I would like to dedicate the song 'Chale Chalo' from the movie Lagaan to MS Dhoni, as it motivates people to play cricket together.
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My initial idea was that I should go to every city, every college and perform, for you, the songs of this movie. But given the times, the least we can do is present a show with the incredible singers
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Oscar and Grammy award-winning musician AR Rahman's #99SongsCoverStar welcomes entries in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu
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Mani Ratnam once said to me that you know how to make a movie, it's like how you make a song. You've the introduction, the theme of the song, the tune and then you do the BGM (background music).
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The budding Kashmiri star says conflicts prevalent in the region that often prevent Kashmiris from following their dreams
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Filmmakers Martin Scorsese and Christopher Nolan, who also share a long-standing relationship with India through their affiliation with Film Heritage Foundation, will bestow the award on Big B at a virtual presentation, on March 19.
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There are a countless classics that spring to mind. We look at a few that continue to resonate with the youth today, for the way they capture various moods of India.
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"We are so pleased with the uptake and I am delighted to see BAFTA extend the deadline to February 8. I encourage talented individuals from across film, games and television to get involved and submit their application for what could be a life changing experience,"
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The movie features Srinidhi Shetty and former Indian cricketer Irfan Pathan too in crucial roles.
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Thanking all his fans for their wonderful wishes, the music maestro shared a clip of one such adorable birthday greeting by a 4-year-old fan from Malaysia.
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"As humans, after a while, even the best thing becomes boring. In any event of life, that boredom is a human quality. The only way to fight it is reinvention, to do something," Rahman told IANS in an interview.
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"I am happy to be working with BAFTA to discover some of the amazing talent that India has to offer in film, games and television," Rahman said.
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The composer also spoke about how he used to break Ramadan fast with Yash Chopra and Gulzar on the sets of the film.
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It was a great honour working with such a stalwart. He (Yash Chopra) had this child-like enthusiasm about everything that was fascinating.