• A.R. Rahman is the Indian award-winning composer behind Slumdog Millionaire, Andrew Lloyd Webber's Bombay Dreams and a stage adaptation of Lord Of the Rings.The Hindu: A.R. Rahman's 43rd Birthday (January 6, 2009) One of the most successful musicians in the world, Rahman's music has sold over 200 million albums. He became the first Indian composer to win a Golden Globe when he won for Best Original Score for Slumdog Millionaire.NP:A.R. Rahman is a Big Deal (January 12, 2009)

    In 2009, Rahman won Best Score Oscar for his work on Slumdog Millionaire.

    1. Born: January 6, 1966 in Chennai, India
    2. Full name: Allah Rakha RahmanRolling Stone: A.R. Rahman Interview (June 2008)
    3. Birth name: A.S. Dileep KumarTime: Behind the Music (April 26, 2004)
    4. Spouse: Saira Bano
    5. Has three children
    6. His father composed and arranged music for Malayalam filmsRolling Stone: A.R. Rahman Interview (June 2008)
    7. His father died when Rahman was nine years oldTime: Behind the Music (April 26, 2004)
    8. Has composed the soundtracks to more than 50 Bollywood films.BBC: Indian Film Composer for Rings (October 21, 2003)
    9. 1992: Director Mani Ratnam hired him as the composer for Roja and it was the first time he used his Muslim name, Allah Rakha Rahman (A.R. Rahman)Time: Behind the Music (April 26, 2004)
    10. Won a 2009 Golden Globe for Best Original Score for Slumdog Millionaire.Golden Globes: 2009 Nominations and Winners
  • Quotes

    • "Life is a journey, but I don't hold the steering wheel. Somebody else is controlling it. I just handle each day as it comes."—A.R. RahmanTime: Behind the Music (April 26, 2004)
    • "There is always this question: "How can I do this best?" I've never ever thought, let me just do a fast job. But I have never looked at music in any other way. Whatever goes out of my studio is precious. I tell this to my staff also. It has to be so precious that substandard stuff will never go out."—A.R. RahmanRolling Stone: A.R. Rahman Interview (June 2008)
    • "(He doesn't mind interviews), But only selectively. Otherwise I feel very naked. I feel I've given everything away, all the information away."—A.R. RahmanRolling Stone: A.R. Rahman Interview (June 2008)
    • "He works less but he has given Indian music a completely different sound which has worked."—Mani RatnamRediff: Composing a Winning Score (2002)

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