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Shekhar Kapur shares rare moment of A.R. Rahman and Andrew Lloyd Webber creating music together
Shekhar Kapur shares rare moment of A.R. Rahman and Andrew Lloyd Webber creating music together

Time of India

time11 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Shekhar Kapur shares rare moment of A.R. Rahman and Andrew Lloyd Webber creating music together

Picture Credit: X Filmmaker Shekhar Kapur took to social media to share a rare and cherished memory of A.R. Rahman and Andrew Lloyd Webber creating magical music together on the same piano - a moment that blended two worlds of musical genius. Taking to Instagram, Shekhar Kapur shared a rare, unseen throwback photo featuring himself with Rahman and Webber during the world announcement of Bombay Dreams-the first-ever Bollywood musical to make it to London's West End and later Broadway in New York. Reflecting on the journey, Kapur called his life "one huge adventure," urging everyone to embrace uncertainty and spontaneity. In a thought-provoking caption, he wrote, "Life has been one huge adventure. But how does adventure happen unless you actively open yourself to the adventure of life? And to open yourself to adventure, you have to fight the greatest human failing of all. The addiction to certainty. The addiction to control." Shekhar Kapur went on to reveal how "Bombay Dreams" was born from a casual lunchtime conversation with Andrew Lloyd Webber. That chance remark soon evolved into a groundbreaking musical collaboration. The photo he shared was taken at a party held at Mumbai's iconic Taj Mahal Hotel, where Rahman and Webber sat together at the same piano, creating music on the spot-an unforgettable moment in East-meets-West creative synergy. "Bombay Dreams was born of one chance lunchtime remark by me to Andrew Lloyd Webber .. out of which this picture was taken at the world announcement of the project .. at a party in Mumbai's iconic Taj Mahal Hotel .. and where A R Rahman and Andrew Lloyd Webber played together on the same piano .. creating amazing music on the go ..One chance remark .. led to the first 'Bollywood' musical ever on the West End in London and in Broadway in New York . .One chance remark! #andrewlloydwebber #arrahmaan #BombayDreams #westend #London #musical," added the director. 'Bombay Dreams' is a vibrant stage musical inspired by Bollywood, featuring music by A.R. Rahman and lyrics by Don Black. The script was penned by Meera Syal and Thomas Meehan, with Andrew Lloyd Webber backing the original production. It premiered in London in 2002, enjoying a successful two-year run before making its way to Broadway in 2004. Check out our list of the latest Hindi , English , Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , and Kannada movies . Don't miss our picks for the best Hindi movies , best Tamil movies, and best Telugu films .

Ahead of Thug Life, AR Rahman reflects on his decades-long collaboration with Mani Ratnam: ‘He has seen my growth'
Ahead of Thug Life, AR Rahman reflects on his decades-long collaboration with Mani Ratnam: ‘He has seen my growth'

Hindustan Times

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

Ahead of Thug Life, AR Rahman reflects on his decades-long collaboration with Mani Ratnam: ‘He has seen my growth'

The collaboration of director Mani Ratnam and music composer AR Rahman is one of those gifts that continues to deliver. The two have worked on many films, starting from Roja, and then to Kadal and OK Kanmani. The two of them are collaborating once again for Thug Life. In an interview with India Today, Rahman opened up about their creative process and shared how they share the common purpose to 'serve the audience and the cinema'. (Also read: Kamal Haasan stuns with knowledge; Mani Ratnam doesn't waste time on set like other directors: Thug Life's Ashok Selvan) During the interaction, Rahman talked about working with the director over the course of two decades and said, "We feel the same even today! I discovered myself in the jingle industry. He has seen my growth. When I was based in Chennai, he was there. When I was doing 'Bombay Dreams', he used to come to London for music. He didn't come to Bollywood though. When I'm doing my virtual reality stuff, he's seen it and commented on it." He went on to add, 'Our relationship is to serve the audience and the cinema. That is our common purpose. That common purpose drives us to excel. In fact, the final mixing of Thug Life was happening day before yesterday. And he asked me if we could make the music a little aggressive in a particular scene. I went to the studio, and we changed it one hour before the engineer left the studio. That's the freedom we have.' The audio launch of Thug Life took place in Chennai a few days ago. Some of the songs featured in the album are Jinguchaa, Sugar Baby, Muththa Mazhai, and Vinveli Nayaga. The gangster drama stars Kamal Haasan, Simbu and Trisha in pivotal roles. It is set to release in theatres on June 5.

AR Rahman on long-standing collaboration with Mani Ratnam: He has seen my growth
AR Rahman on long-standing collaboration with Mani Ratnam: He has seen my growth

India Today

time21-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • India Today

AR Rahman on long-standing collaboration with Mani Ratnam: He has seen my growth

AR Rahman and Mani Ratnam's collaboration is going to hit 30 in the next two years. From 'Roja' to the upcoming film, 'Thug Life', the two have churned out many chartbusters that have stood the test of time. In a conversation with India Today, Rahman opened up about his association with Mani Ratnam and how they share mutual asked about the difference he felt working with Mani Ratnam over the years, the Oscar-award-winning composer said, "We feel the same even today! I discovered myself in the jingle industry. He has seen my growth. When I was based in Chennai, he was there. When I was doing 'Bombay Dreams', he used to come to London for music. He didn't come to Bollywood though. When I'm doing my virtual reality stuff, he's seen it and commented on it."advertisementThe 'Roja' music director also shared his insights into how they navigate through creative differences. "Our relationship is to serve the audience and the cinema. That is our common purpose. That common purpose drives us to excel. In fact, the final mixing of 'Thug Life' was happening day before yesterday. And he asked me if we could make the music a little aggressive in a particular scene. I went to the studio, and we changed it one hour before the engineer left the studio. That's the freedom we have," he explained. AR Rahman has unveiled 'Jinguchaa' from 'Thug Life', which is filmed around a marriage in 'Thug Life'. The song featured Sanya Malhotra, Silambarasan, Kamal Haasan, Sanjana Krishnamoorthy, Abhirami, Trisha and many others. The second song, 'Sugar Baby' will release on by Mani Ratnam, 'Thug Life, starring Kamal Haasan and Silambarasan, is an emotional gangster drama. The film will hit theatres on June Reel

Incredible India Festival brings colour, culture and cuisine to Hong Kong's nightlife district
Incredible India Festival brings colour, culture and cuisine to Hong Kong's nightlife district

South China Morning Post

time07-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • South China Morning Post

Incredible India Festival brings colour, culture and cuisine to Hong Kong's nightlife district

The vibrant colours and flavours of the subcontinent meet the equally riotous Lan Kwai Fong in Hong Kong's first Incredible India Festival. Organised by the Lan Kwai Fong Association in collaboration with the Indian consulate, the event promises a kaleidoscope of music, dance, art and cuisine over the weekend of March 15 and 16. Advertisement The festival will begin with a lively baraat, a traditional Indian wedding procession. Weaving through the streets of Lan Kwai Fong , the parade of dancers and musicians will wend its way past food stalls offering dishes that span the diverse cuisines of the vast country, such as spicy curries, pani puri and biryani from the Michelin-recommended Bombay Dreams, and podi idli, a protein-rich south Indian breakfast dish, from Sangeetha Vegetarian Restaurant. Spiced chai will also be available. Overseeing the festivities on D'Aguilar Street is a seven-metre-tall mural by Kerala-based artist Adarsh Appukkuttan, which blends traditional Keralan motifs with iconic Hong Kong skyscrapers. Food stalls will be offering dishes that span the diverse cuisines of India at the festival in Lan Kwai Fong, Hong Kong. Photo: courtesy India Festival Over at the Lan Kwai Fong Amphitheatre on Wo On Lane, a host of high-energy cultural performances will take place, including classical Indian music recitals and dance performances. Kathak and Kuchipudi dancers, hailing from two of the eight major Indian dance traditions , are set to mesmerise audiences with their intricate footwork and expressive storytelling. For those eager to join in, Bollywood dance and garba workshops will be held on the evenings of March 15 and 16, respectively. Elsewhere, guests can adorn their hands with traditional henna designs, enjoy screenings of Indian blockbusters, such as Hindi biographical sports drama Dangal (2016) and the Telugu-language historical epic RRR (2022), and explore the ancient wisdom of Ayurveda remedies. Yoga workshops are being held at the India Festival in Hong Kong. Photo: courtesy India Festival If dressing up is your thing, make your way to the booth of spiritual community ISKCON Hong Kong to don traditional Indian attire and snap photos in front of a beautifully decorated Indian chariot. Advertisement 'The canvas of Indian culture is so rich and diverse that it was felt that there should be an attempt to bring it all together over a packed, exciting weekend,' says Satwant Khanalia, consul general of India. 'We hope this will bring Indian art and culture to an accessible space for all Hongkongers, and foster an appreciation and better understanding of India's rich cultural heritage that goes back millennia.'

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