Born - 6 January 1967
Achievements - AR Rahman holds the credit for totally
overhauling the style in which music was being made in India. Though
with a career spanning just over a decade, Rahman has already sold over
one hundred million records world-wide and more than two hundred million
cassettes. This has brought AR Rahman into the category of the world's
top 25 all-time top selling recording artists.
Allah Rakha Rahman, who is better known as AR Rahman, is a world-class
musician of India. Born as A. S. Dileep Kumar on 6 January 1967 at Chennai
in Tamil Nadu, AR Rahman holds the credit for totally overhauling the
style in which music was being made in India. Soundtracks and scores composed
by him for Indian films have a strong impression of classical, folk, jazz,
reggae, soft rock and other genres. Due to his creative brilliance, AR
Rahman is often referred to as the Mozart of Madras by his fans in India
and abroad.
The biography of AR Rahman's career spans somewhere over a decade, but
he has already sold over one hundred million records world-wide and more
than two hundred million cassettes. This has brought Rahman into the category
of the world's top 25 all-time top selling recording artists. Though AR
Rahman is the undisputed leader in Indian contemporary music in the present
times, he has seen his share of struggle in the professional life.
His father, R K Shekhar, who was a composer, arranger and conductor for
Malayalam films died when Rahman was just 9 years-old and his family
rented out musical equipment as a source of income. Later there was a
turning point when Dileep Kumar decided to rechristen himself as A R
Rahman. This incident happened when Rahman's sister was very ill once. A
Muslim friend suggested if he prayed in a particular mosque, his sister
would recover and so did happen. This caused the entire family to
convert to Islam.
The life history of AR Rahman's music career started scaling upwards
1991 onwards when began his own studio and started making music for
advertisements, television channels and so on. Rahman got his very first
break into the Indian film industry when film director, Mani Ratnam
offered him a chance to compose music for his Tamil film, Roja at mere
Rs 25,000. This movie turned out to be blockbuster hit and then there
was no looking back for A.R. Rahman.
Roja debut made AR Rahman bag the Rajat Kamal award for best music
director at the National Film Awards. This was a historic moment as for
the first time ever in Indian film industry, this award was being handed
to a first-time film composer. There was no looking back for AR Rahman
after this as film offers just started pouring in. There are now an
impressive number of music tracks created by Rahman and all of them have
sold like hot cakes across India and even abroad. He has made songs for
super hit films like Rangeela, Dil Se Taal, Rang De Basanti, Bombay et
al.
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