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Rahman reasons evading Tamil movies
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Behindwoods News Bureau. |
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March 13, 2007
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Though it was rumored that Sivaji's sound track had snuck its way to the Internet, Sivaji's music still remains the most-expected audio release of the year. Scored by Rahman, fans are already making a beeline at the music stores enquiring about advance booking for the audio to avoid disappointment.
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Looks like the highlight of Sivaji's music would be the duet sung by A.R. Rahman. Though uncertainties about Rahman's voice synchronizing with Rajini's physique can't be ruled out, the song is sure to become a chartbuster given Rahman's credentials in singing duets.
Earlier, Rahman's duet for Guru (Tere Bina) was a smash hit despite the movie's performance. Talking to the press recently on being refined in selecting Tamil movies, Rahman uttered that there is an increase in fast numbers in Tamil cinema lately. "I am hesitant to just do those kind of movies", he replied.
Now that there are two chips off the old block, G.V. Prakash and Rehna from the Rahman clan, does the maestro provide them with expert advices? "They never seek advices from me. Probably they think I am busy and will not have the time to spare with them. But in my opinion they are brilliant musicians and do their best", Rahman vouched for them.
Reminiscing his father's memories, Rahman stated that his he is trying to fulfill his father's ambitions. "I am sure my father is looking at me from above with full of pride for whatever I have achieved that was not possible during his lifetime", the maestro stated with tears welling in his eyes.
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