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A.R. Rahman journey began in Chennai, where his deep love for music earned him the title Mozart of Madras
His debut in Mani Ratnam "Roja" was revolutionary, introducing a unique blend of Indian classical and electronic music
The soundtrack of "Dil Se.." featured the global hit "Chaiyya Chaiyya," showcasing Rahman mastery in blending traditional and modern sounds
Rahman earned two Academy Awards for Best Original Score and Best Original Song ("Jai Ho"), bringing Indian music to the global stage
The evocative music of "Bombay," highlighted by tracks like "Hamma Hamma," showcased Rahman’s exceptional ability to stir deep emotions
Rahman work in "Taal" featured melodious compositions like "Taal Se Taal Mila," making the film music a massive success
The "Guru" album, featuring unforgettable songs like "Tere Bina," demonstrated Rahman’s remarkable versatility in composition
His non-film album "Vande Mataram" celebrated India's 50th year of independence with the iconic track "Maa Tujhe Salaam."
The soundtrack of "Rockstar" included chart-topping numbers like "Nadaan Parindey" and "Kun Faya Kun," blending Sufi and contemporary styles
The heartfelt song "Agar Tum Saath Ho" from "Tamasha" became a soulful anthem, highlighting Rahman emotive compositions
The heartfelt song "Tum Tak" from "Raanjhanaa" showcased Rahman’s ability to create soulful and emotive compositions
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