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Lagaan at 25: How AR Rahman used a 4 am stroke of genius for Ghanan Ghanan | Bollywood News

Lagaan at 25: How AR Rahman used a 4 am stroke of genius for Ghanan Ghanan | Bollywood News

Lagaan, released 25 years ago, has only grown in stature, firmly placing itself at the heart of India’s cultural conversation. What makes it even more special is that it is not just a landmark film, but also a landmark soundtrack. Recently, the film’s core creative team, music composer AR Rahman, director Ashutosh Gowariker, lyricist Javed Akhtar, and actor-producer Aamir Khan, came together to revisit the making of its music, especially the unforgettable track “Ghanan Ghanan.” In a chat with Spotify India, AR Rahman reflected on how packed that phase of his career was. “So I was doing like 12 movies that year. I was doing Padayappa, I was doing this, and I was doing so many movies across languages. And then he (Ashutosh) was so accommodative.” Talking about the making of “Ghanan Ghanan”, Rahman added, “If I was doing Padayappa at another studio, he (Ashutosh Gowariker) would hang out there. Between breaks, because we used to record with the whole orchestra for that particular movie, he would come by and ask, ‘Can we have this …

‘He thinks so differently’: AR Rahman on ‘epic’ collaboration with Hans Zimmer for Ramayana | Bollywood News

‘He thinks so differently’: AR Rahman on ‘epic’ collaboration with Hans Zimmer for Ramayana | Bollywood News

3 min readNew DelhiMay 24, 2026 04:39 PM IST Ever since the teaser of Ramayana dropped, anticipation around Nitesh Tiwari’s mythological epic has been steadily building online. Headlined by Ranbir Kapoor, the two-part film is being positioned as one of the most ambitious and expensive projects ever mounted in Indian cinema, with reports pegging its budget at nearly Rs 4,000 crore. Adding to the scale of the project, AR Rahman has teamed up with legendary German composer Hans Zimmer for the soundtrack. In a recent interview, Rahman described their collaboration as “epic” and called Ramayana the biggest film of his career. During a chat with Faridoon Shahryar, Rahman was asked about his experience of working with composer Zimmer, who has won two Academy Awards and four Grammys in his career. “I think it’s an epic collaboration. That too, to do a film which is our own, from our country and culture. Bringing him as almost like an ambassador to the world, to non-Indians. His name is going to make many people watch the movie definitely. …

AR Ameen says his father AR Rahman always scolds him: ‘His legacy has reached a place no one can imagine’ | Bollywood News

AR Ameen says his father AR Rahman always scolds him: ‘His legacy has reached a place no one can imagine’ | Bollywood News

3 min readNew DelhiFeb 2, 2026 06:25 PM IST AR Rahman recently made headlines following remarks about communal bias in the Hindi film industry. Amid the ongoing discussion, the focus has now shifted to a more personal and musical milestone—his 23-year-old son AR Ameen has released his song :Bheegi Bheegi”. The song features Sita Ramam stars Mrunal Thakur and Dulquer Salmaan, with vocals by Ameen and Jasleen Royal. While promoting the track, Ameen opened up about working closely with his Oscar-winning father and shared insights into their creative camaraderie. When asked if Rahman ever scolds him, Ameen told Filmygyan with a smile, “He always scolds me.” He added: “But the process of making this song was very special. A big thanks to Jasleen—her voice is amazing. The texture of her voice added so much warmth to the song. My dad and I are working together and producing it. We added an Afrobeat vibe, and thanks to Irshad Kamil ji, who penned such beautiful lyrics for this.” Speaking about love, Ameen paused before offering a heartfelt …

‘Bollywood is the most secular place’: Rani Mukerji says industry is a place where ‘merit matters’ | Bollywood News

‘Bollywood is the most secular place’: Rani Mukerji says industry is a place where ‘merit matters’ | Bollywood News

3 min readMumbaiJan 30, 2026 01:42 PM IST Rani Mukerji, who is gearing up for the release of her next film Mardaani 3, recently weighed in on remarks made by music composer AR Rahman, comments that have stirred considerable debate on social media. Rahman had hinted that Bollywood is increasingly becoming “communal,” suggesting that some Muslim artistes have lost work despite their talent, a statement that shocked many. While celebrities such as Anup Jalota and Kangana Ranaut have openly criticized Rahman’s viewpoint, Rani has now also expressed that she does not agree with such an assessment. In a conversation with DD News, Rani said, “Bollywood is the most secular place, and I truly believe that. There is no discrimination based on caste or religion. In my 30 years in the industry, I have never experienced anything like this. I love this industry, it made me who I am today. I am saying this from the bottom of my heart: here, merit matters.” She added, “Your work speaks for you, and ultimately, the person the audience …

When AR Rahman called Arijit Singh ‘reckless’ and said he is proud of him: ‘He works from his village’: | Bollywood News

When AR Rahman called Arijit Singh ‘reckless’ and said he is proud of him: ‘He works from his village’: | Bollywood News

3 min readUpdated: Jan 29, 2026 09:49 PM IST Arijit Singh shocked the music world on Tuesday evening when he announced his retirement from playback singing. The news proved deeply disheartening not only for his fans, but also for admirers of Hindi film music at large. At a time when contemporary music is already perceived to be struggling, imagining the industry without a voice like Arijit’s feels bleak. However, the decision was one he took for his own well-being. Since the day of the announcement, several musicians have wished him well for the journey ahead, while others have fondly recalled his working style and deep passion for music. Just recently, ahead of Arijit’s retirement, music composer AR Rahman, with whom the singer has delivered several hits, including the more recent, heart-touching song “Vida Karo”, spoke about their collaboration in a chat with BBC Asian Network. Rahman said, “He’s a great musician. He’s a producer; he knows the art of producing and he is reckless also, like working from his village, which is very cool.” He …

‘You don’t see if the songs in Lagaan were written by a Hindu or a Muslim’: Baba Azmi doesn’t agree with AR Rahman’s communal comment | Bollywood News

‘You don’t see if the songs in Lagaan were written by a Hindu or a Muslim’: Baba Azmi doesn’t agree with AR Rahman’s communal comment | Bollywood News

4 min readMumbaiUpdated: Jan 29, 2026 08:41 PM IST AR Rahman recently made headlines when he indirectly hinted at losing work in Bollywood over the past eight years, suggesting that the industry has become increasingly communal. Naturally, such a statement was controversial, quickly dividing opinion online. Several celebrities, including Kangana Ranaut, slammed the Oscar-winning composer, while others like Javed Akhtar denied witnessing anything of the sort, but refrained from criticizing Rahman outright. The discussion grew so volatile that Rahman eventually issued an apology. By then, however, the damage had been done, and the industry and public alike were left contemplating what prompted such remarks. Recently, veteran cinematographer Baba Azmi, brother of Shabana Azmi and son of legendary poet Kaifi Azmi, was asked whether he, as a Muslim, has experienced increasing polarization in the industry. He told Just Too Filmy: “I don’t think so. This might just be a passing phase, might be in a small percentage, but no.” When asked whether, at the end of the day, talent ultimately triumphs, he said, “Absolutely. Because when …

EXCLUSIVE | Waheeda Rehman reacts to AR Rahman’s Bollywood is ‘communal’ comment: ‘Yeh mulk hamara hai, shanti se raho’ | Bollywood News

EXCLUSIVE | Waheeda Rehman reacts to AR Rahman’s Bollywood is ‘communal’ comment: ‘Yeh mulk hamara hai, shanti se raho’ | Bollywood News

AR Rahman has been facing a backlash ever since he suggested that he has lost work in the Hindi film industry due to a communal bias and a power shift in the last eight years. While the music composer clarified his intention on social media later, several celebs including Javed Akhtar, Shaan, Shankar Mahadevan and Kangana Ranaut reacted to his controversial statement. Now, in an exclusive interview with SCREEN, veteran actor Waheeda Rehman opened up about the ongoing row in the industry. She claimed that the reason behind his claims might be time. When asked to address Rahman’s comments about getting less work due to a power shift and a perceived communal bias in the industry, she replied, “Yes, I read about it, but I try to dig less into it. I prefer not to pay attention to it, when everything is going fine. These small things happen in every country.” The 87-year-old further added, “So, what to believe and how much to believe? If it’s even true or not. Why should we get involved? …

RGV dismisses AR Rahman’s communal claim: ‘Film industry is only about making money, don’t care about caste, religion’ | Bollywood News

RGV dismisses AR Rahman’s communal claim: ‘Film industry is only about making money, don’t care about caste, religion’ | Bollywood News

Indian composer AR Rahman stirred controversy after he claimed getting less work over the last eight years, as he suggested that the film industry may be growing communal. The comments started a nationwide debate, with people occupying both opposing camps. Director Ram Gopal Varma, who has previously worked with Rahman, recently shared his thoughts on the whole matter and whether he thinks Rahman’s allegations hold any water. While appearing on Faridoon Shahryar’s podcast, Varma was asked about Rahman’s comments and what he thinks about the whole debate. The Satya director replied, “I don’t really want to make a comment on what he said about the communal aspect. Because I do not believe that. I feel that the film industry is only about making money. Whoever makes money for them, they will go after that. They don’t care about your caste, religion — or where you’re from. If the South Indian film directors are making films which are blockbusters, they will go to them.” ALSO READ: ‘AR Rahman doesn’t know Hindi’: Rabbi Shergill says lyrics in …

‘The facts simply don’t support AR Rahman’s communal assertion’: Sona Mohapatra | Music News

‘The facts simply don’t support AR Rahman’s communal assertion’: Sona Mohapatra | Music News

Playback singer and independent musician Sona Mohapatra, known for chart-toppers such as Ambarsariya, Bedardi Raja and Jiya Laage Na, among others, spoke to The Indian Express about Oscar and Grammy-winning composer AR Rahman’s recent BBC interview that sparked intense public debate and said that “the facts simply don’t support AR’s communal assertion“. In his interview, the Chennai-based composer spoke of a “power shift” in the Hindi film industry, besides losing out on work in the last eight years due to the communal environment in India. After much backlash, Rahman came out with a clarification, calling India his inspiration. “I understand that intentions can sometimes be misunderstood. But my purpose has always been to uplift, honour and serve through music,” he said in a video statement. ALSO READ: ‘We need to weigh our words carefully,’ says Manoj Muntashir amid AR Rahman’s ‘communal bias’ remark “He scored Chhaava. He is scoring Ramayana. He continues to be attached to some of the biggest, most high-profile projects in the country, while also being globally active and constantly travelling and …

Did Ram Gopal Varma claim Sukhwinder Singh was real composer of ‘Jai Ho’ and not AR Rahman? Director breaks silence: ‘He’s the last person to…’ | Bollywood News

Did Ram Gopal Varma claim Sukhwinder Singh was real composer of ‘Jai Ho’ and not AR Rahman? Director breaks silence: ‘He’s the last person to…’ | Bollywood News

Ever since Oscar-winning composer AR Rahman shared that the volume of work coming his way has dipped over the last eight years and mentioned that he suspects the reason for this “might be communal,” social media has been abuzz as many have criticised him for speaking candidly. Celebrities like Kangana Ranaut, slammed Rahman for his remarks, others, like Chinmayi Sripaada and Kailas Menon, came out in support of the maestro. Amid all the clamour, certain older comments of veteran filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma about Rahman have come back into the spotlight, particularly since he purportedly claimed that the hit track “Jai Ho” from Slumdog Millionaire (2008), for which Rahman won an Academy Award, was originally composed by legendary playback singer Sukhwinder Singh. Must Read | I am a Muslim, composing for Ramayana, says AR Rahman: ‘I studied in a Brahmin school, value the good things’ Now, Varma himself has stepped forward, offering clarification and maintaining that he is being misquoted and that his remarks are being misread out of context. “To all concerned, I am …