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A.R. Rahman: The Story Behind the Legend

Words cannot describe the accomplishments of A.R. Rahman, nor does he require any formal introduction. Singer, songwriter, producer, are just a few of Rahman's talents and as HHPulse discovered, the story behind the legend is just as amazing as any and all of his musical compositions.
Billy Ocean
June 18th, 2007

A.R. Rahman, or Allah Rakha Rahman was actually born A.S. Dileep Kumar to a musically gifted Tamil family in Madras (Chennai) on January 6th 1967.  While his father, K.A. Sekhar, was a composer and conductor in Malayalam movies, a young Rahman would often travel along side his father and attend the many studio sessions required of a composer.  Interestingly, during one of those visits, musical director Sudarshanam Master observed 4 year old Rahman playing a tune on the harmonium.  Even when the Master covered the harmonium keys with a cloth, Rahman played the tune again as if the keys were still uncovered.  Impressed by what he was witnessing, Sudarshanam Master recommended for 4 year old Rahman to undergo studies as a musician, and soon after a young Dileep was receiving lessons from Dhanraj Master.

Although his young life was filled with promise and joy, much of that was cut short at the age of 9, at the time when Rahman's father died from a mysterious illness.  Forced to support his three sisters and mother, he and his family first rented out all of his father's musicial equipment but when that was not enough, Rahman went further by the age of 11 by joining Illaiyaraja's troupe as a keyboard player.

At this point in time, and seeing the potential in her only son, Rahman's mother Kareema Begum encouraged her son to pursue music fulltime, and because of this, his education naturally suffered.  Skipping school became a common occurance for Rahman, so much so that it forced the young musician to drop out of the prestigious Padma Seshadri Bai Bhavan to the Madras Christian College, to finally dropping out of school all together by the 11th grade.  While out of school, Rahman stayed busy with his music endevours by accompanying Zakir Hussein and Kunakuddi Vaidyanathan on world tours, as well as playing on orchestras commanded by such individuals as M.S. Vishwanathan and Ramesh Naidu.

For the next 8-9 years of his life, Rahman would work with different composers and musical directors, and while each experience led to Rahman's understanding of musical compositions, Rahman had always felt that in order to make the greatest music, composers were probably under the influence of some drug or alcohol. Illaiyaraja changed his perceptions on those stereotypes:  "Until then I thought you had to drink or take dope to be a good artist.  But Illaiyaraja was making such beautiful music and leading a pure life.  I was under the impression that if its music, whoever it is, they must have some bad habit.  He [Illaiyaraja] proved that he could make music without any bad habits."

In 1988, tragedy struck Rahman's family again as one of his sisters became seriously ill, hovering close to death.  After all medications and prayer services were deemed un-helpful, the family asked for the help of Pir Qadri, a religious muslim whom the family had sought at the time of Rahman's father's death.  Through Qadri's prayers and blessings, Rahman's sister made an unbelievable full recovery, an experience which convinced Rahman and the entire family of the powers of Allah, and as a result, the entire family converted to Islam.  No longer did he present himself as A.S. Dileep Kumar, but now went by the name of Allah Rakha Rahman, or A.R. Rahman:  "As Dileep I had an inferiority complex.  As A.R. Rahman I feel like I have been born again."

Through all of these experiences, A.R. Rahman built his musical expertise and understanding, as well as a fond understanding  of life and religion.  Although his early catelogue of works is impressive, it was not until 1991 that his musical genius was discovered.  In 1991, Tamil move director Mani Ratnam took a chance on the young Rahman, who at that time was best known for a composition he had produced for a Leo Coffee commercial.  After inviting Rahman to a studio session, it only took one listen to a Rahman track to convince Mani Ratman that A.R. Rahman was his man.  After signing Rahman to produce the score for the film "Roja," the song "Tamizha Tamizha" became an instant Tamil hit in India, and launched the then 25 year old into stardom.

Of course A.R. Rahman had much more in-store for the world to witness when in 1998, Mani Ratnam employed Rahman again to compose the score for his first Hindi film "Dil Se."  Although the film flopped and was unsuccessful in India, the title track "Dil Se," sung by Rahman himself, as well as his production for the hit "Chaiyya Chaiyya" was enough to bring movie-goers to the theaters.  It only takes one listen to these two tracks to understand why A.R. Rahman is widely considered as one of the best musical composers to ever come out of India.

Of course, an entire book can be written on A.R. Rahman, however getting a small glimpse into the life of a legend is a humbling experience.  Not only has A.R. Rahman received numerous awards and accolades, but his 2002 Broadway debut "Bombay Dreams" received a generous welcome as well.  Throughout all of his accomplishments, A.R Rahman has completely transcended all cultural boundaries by his musical productions, compositions, and vocal performances, and never ceases to amaze the musical industry.

A.R. Rahman is currently on a US Tour entitled "The 3rd Dimension," which features Rahman, Sukhwinder Singh, Chitra, Hariharan, Sadhana Sargam, Sivamani, Blaaze, and others.

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Sasikumar says...
True fan says...
The great musical maestro our A.R. Rehman is a very humble person I dedicated some words for rehman.

Puyaluku pinne amaide enbargal aanal namadhu Isai puyal endrale amidhidhan.
yella pugazhum iraivanuke
July 17th, 2010 1:29 PM
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Dhyanendra singh says...
that
to change his relision is definetly wrong..................
March 8th, 2010 12:51 AM
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NAZEER says...
u r a real loveble man in the world
hi sir
i am nazeer khan . i realy said you are my real hero
for always.becouse u r islami. ur inspiration for my real life . u will win much more awards become. i will pray for your well and helths. ok take care and bye. by Nazeer khan.s
March 1st, 2010 12:42 PM
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AFTAB SANA KHAN says...
HI A.R REHMAN
hi sir i m from pakistan and i m the big fan of you and like u very much as a musician. sir did u think one thing from the when u entered in islam the blessings of God are much on you as well as your family. i felt very happy last year when i saw u and your wife in islamic dress. your well whisher aftab khan bye and tc
May 1st, 2009 10:30 PM
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udhaya says...
hai sir
hai oscar nayagan happy congrats

Thnaks & Rgds..

Udhay.C
March 24th, 2009 4:01 AM
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AR Rahman Fan says...
Please consider comments about AR Rahman
I must say that people like AR Rahman have great ability to recognize what true brotherhood and respect is for humanity, because other religions in India are a caste system that degrades women, poor, and religion. Jai Ho to AR Rahman....
March 22nd, 2009 12:36 AM
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True Indian says...
My kind request to all
continued..Always ask one question to yourself!
Will you be able to achieve what that person has done ? Can you reach that place?
If you can? do it and tell me how it feels when unknown common people throw petty comments on you ,which is not even related to your work.
Jai Hind!
February 24th, 2009 2:36 PM
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True Indian says...
My kind request to all..
continued..We should know where to draw the line.
I belive in seeing positive side of every person . I may not like all the celebrities but I really dont defame anybody.
We should criticize people who contaminate our nation not legends who bring fame to our country.

Always ask one question to yourself!
Will you be able to achieve what that person has done ? Can you reach that place?
If you can? do it and tell me how it feels when unknown common people throw petty comments on you
February 24th, 2009 2:29 PM
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True Indian says...
My kind request to all..
continued..We may not be able to compose wonderful music nor can we create the magic of soothing the mind and heart of the people, so better not dare to comment on Rahman who does all these.
Internet is not a media to defame public figures.
I request all the people to carefully think and write the comments irrespective of the religion , caste , creed , region and nationality. We should comment on their work not on their personals.
February 24th, 2009 2:24 PM
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True Indian says...
My kind request to all
Every citizen has the right to make choices of his own. Instead of praising the person at the time when he had made our country proud, Its a cheap act to criticize on personal matters . Rahman is a epitome of silence, sincere hard work and talent. He is the real celebrity who got fame just by his acclaimed work and not through unnecessary hypes and dramas usually created by the film industry.

We may not be able to compose wonderful music nor can we create the magic of soothing the mind
February 24th, 2009 2:11 PM
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Arvind says...
Imagine..
Imagine a nine year old child losing his father. Imagine that child getting kicked out of school .. not once but twice.. imagine yourself at the age of 11 supporting a family of 5.. and then, being the breadwinner of your family imagine seeing your young sister struggling to live in front of your eyes.. and then imagine that someone did prayers for your sister and she came back from the jaws of death and you are still a teenager.. what would you do.. would you not be even slightly moved in that
February 24th, 2009 11:38 AM
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SecularbutIndian says...
The story posted by Rahman(reason for religion chnge) naturally brings hatred among hindus
Rahman in all ur life, most support either workwise or emotionally is provided by Hindus(even they support u when u embraced Islam and prasing Islam at every step, this is selfless and this show that these peoples are more calm and satisfied with their life than you), and also success is only a matter of luck and time.
So many of us think, you should clear ur thoughts about hinduism and the peoples that follow it.
You can continue with ur religion(Islam) ...becoz every religion is great and
February 24th, 2009 9:23 AM
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KARTHIK NARAYAN says...
I LOVE MY INDIA
First of all salutes to a great Indian...but the way he reacted to the awards has some difference from that of Razul Pookuty's...I dont know y a normal Indian feel like this...but Rahman sir you shoud thank India and Hinduism for having to embrace another religion and have a respectful social life ...and mostly I feel proud of my country while perceiving such kind of our noble tradition rather than millionaire Oscars...anyway lets enjoy the moment...........
February 24th, 2009 3:22 AM
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Gayatri says...
Shameful...
I man who has an inferiority complex under one religion...can definitely not claim confidence in another religion....confidence and complex come from the person and not the religion...I'm quite ashamed of Rahman's comment...especially being an Indian..India, where all religions are treated as one...such a comment is really shameful...

Even at the oscar's he thanked his mother? What abt his father from whom he got his talents? What abt India?

Pookuty's speech was much more touching and
February 24th, 2009 12:11 AM
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Haspro says...
E is an Indian - dnt seprat by religion
hw ever i love u and your music.......
e is da one who brake the fire wall between Holiwood, Koliwood and Boliwood.........


e is a G G G G G G G Genies........ Jay Ho
February 17th, 2009 2:36 AM
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SACHIN KHEDKAR says...
HE IS GREAT
I THINK HE IS THE BEST MUSIC COMPOSER/DIRECTOR OF INDIA.
I ALWAYS LOVE HIS MUSIC.
February 4th, 2009 10:37 PM
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Mohnish says...
What made him change it?
Any person who does not respect his own religion is not a man of principle. We shall respect all the religions.
January 23rd, 2009 12:20 PM
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hemant says...
why rahman changed hai religion
i m not understanding why he changed hai religion please give me answer
June 18th, 2008 7:38 AM
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