Fans can now get rare insights into the private life and musical journey of AR Rahman as his much awaited biography 'AR Rahman: The Spirit of Music', written by renowned film historian Nasreen Kabeer was released here.
The launch function was held at Juhu last evening with ace film director Mani Ratnam releasing the music maestro's biography in the presence of his family and Bollywood biggies like Ashutosh Gowariker, Ramgopal Varma, Subhash Ghai, Imtiaz Ali and others.
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The book talks about Rahman's honesty, intelligence and his unpretentious shine, his life and the world of music. It also carries rare photographs and a music CD with some of his selected tracks.
Speaking on the occasion, Rahman said, "I thank my family, guru and all musicians for their support and love. All of them are stepping stones in my life."
Recalling a difficult phase in his life, the renowned musician said, "One such moment that I remember is when I had bought a studio. I had no money to buy any equipment. That time, my mother asked me what I needed now. I told her I required Rs4 lakh to buy the equipment. So she sold some my sister's jewellery."
"Hence, I believe everybody comes to a halt in life. But there is a solution for everything," the 45-year-old musician said on a philosophical note.
The two-time Oscar winner, who is celebrated in India and the West for his innumerable scores including the hit Jai Ho from Slumdog Millionaire started his career by composing for commercials on TV until he got his big break in Ratnam's 1991 film Roja.
Ratnam on his long association with Rahman said, "I am not only a big fan of his music but also an admirer of a human being like him."