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Born on January 6, 1966, in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, A.R. Rahman began his music career at a young age. He started playing the keyboard at the age of 11 and soon became a session musician, working on various film and television projects. His breakthrough came in 1992 when he composed the music for the Tamil film "Rose". However, it was his work on the 1995 film "Bombay" that catapulted him to national fame. The film's soundtrack, which featured hits like "Chaiyya Chaiyya" and "Kuch Kuch Hota Hai", became a massive success, and Rahman's unique blend of traditional and contemporary music won over audiences across India.
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It wasn’t the final mix of Bombay . It was a rehearsal take. The room tone was live. She could hear the squeak of a chair, someone clearing their throat in Tamil, and then… silence.
High-quality rips of landmark albums like Pudhiya Mugam and Sillunu Oru Kaadhal have been updated with improved metadata.
defined the aesthetic of the urban Tamil youth, with their soundtracks becoming "cult classics" that are still widely debated and analyzed in online forums The Modern Archive Experience