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Rahmanishq | Road Tour

The ‘Mozart of Chennai’ AR Rahman is working on a concert titled ‘RahmanIshq’, a month-long expedition that will kickstart in Kolkata later this year. From there, he’ll head to Visakhapatnam, Jaipur and Ahmedabad in October.

Wednesday 25 May 2011

Deepika Padukone - Rajnikanth wow each other in Rana

MUMBAI: Deepika Padukone is learning Tamil from the mighty Robot himself. Rajnikanth has finally met his match. Earlier this month, just before the superstar was hospitalized, Deepika was able to match his dance steps perfectly when they shot a song together although the choreographer - Brinda is a Rajni regular and has never worked with Deepika before.






The ever-generous Rajnikanth broke into spontaneous applause after watching Deepika dance.


Deepika also seems to have struck a chord with Rajnikanth. Last month in Chennai, they were shooting a peppy song set to an exotic beat by AR Rahman for Rana. And Rajnikanth known to be super-nimble on his feet had finally met his match. Apparently Deepika was so light on her feet that she made Rajnikanth break into spontaneous applause.


Murli Manohar, the executive producer of Rana, from Chennai tells Businessofcinema.com, “Rajnikanth is known to out-dance most of his leading ladies even at his age. But this time it was something else. The song was a lavish recreation of a past era and Rajni and Deepika were dressed in a blend of the modern and medieval clothes. Neeta Lulla’s costume for Deepika was so stunning that Rajni sir complimented her spontaneously. From that point onwards Rajni sir and Deepika hit it off like a house on fire.”


Choreographer Brinda, who is a regular choreographer with Rajnikanth, found herself stumped by Deepika’s dexterity next to Rajnikanth.


Manohar adds, “Brinda has shot innumerable songs with Rajni. This was her first song with Deepika. She was told to strike a balance between the North and South Indian styles of dancing since the film is being made in Tamil-Telugu and Hindi. Deepika grasped the cultural mix of North-South steps perfectly.”


By the end of the song-and-dance Rajnikanth insisted on speaking to Deepika in Tamil though Deepika’s mother-tongue is Kannada.


When asked about the experience of shooting a song with Rajnikanth Deepika said, “It was unreal. It’s an absolute privilege to be cast opposite him.”

Tuesday 17 May 2011

Chaos mars Rahman's scintillating show

NAGPUR: Thousands of Nagpurians who had thought of having a good time listening to the soothing music of maestro A R Rahman on Sunday were in for a rude shock as the show turned out to be a logistic nightmare. Neither the number of seats were adequate nor was the parking space.


Photo : Sumant Modak


The fans who reached the venue early got a place to park their vehicles and a seat. They enjoyed a scintillating performance of the academy award winner and his team. But those arrived a bit late had to miss first half of the show and many had to watch the performance - organized by Bodhi Foundation - without a seat.


If this were not enough, police stopped the concert at 10.15 pm in middle of a song 'Pray for my brother' because of the time limit. A disgusted Rahman told the audience that if they wanted to listen to rest of the concert they should come to Bangalore. Police commissioner Ankush Dhanvijay justified the decision saying that law was same for everybody.


Many ticket holders did not even get to listen to one song. Raju Madan spent Rs 25,000 and got a two hour long traffic jam in return. "Since last one and a half hours I have been trying to find a place to park my car. The traffic is moving so slowly that I can't even go back," a disgusted Madan said at around 8.30 pm.


Such was the chaos that even the ministers and top bureaucrats were inconvenienced. Friends and relatives of the volunteers entered the VIP area in front of the stage and blocked the view. Police personnel had to repeatedly make them sit down. Many sat at the feet of VIPs. Tempers ran high among VIPs. A woman from a prominent family poured water on a police officer who was occupying her seat. This led to exchange of expletives.


The scene behind the VIP area was worse. The number of seats for Rs 1,000 pass were not enough. Many entered the space meant for Rs 2,000 pass holders. "Despite having bought Rs 1,000 tickets, we were treated like beggars. People snatched chairs from each other," said Dr Sunita Mahatme. Another fan Neha Chouharia complained there was no trace of organizers to control the situation.


Fans were infuriated over traffic control. DCP (Traffic) Sahebrao Patil, however, said that his men had done their best to control the traffic. "The parking space is inadequate for 15,000 vehicles. There is no space left. If we had not been present, the chaos would have continued for the whole night," he said in the middle of a kilometre long traffic jam.


Those who did get to hear were literally left asking for more as the maestro belted out his favourite numbers mixing them with less known ones, including a Tamil song. Teaming up with artists Remo Fernandes, Shivmani, Gurpreet, he provided the capacity crowd their money's worth. The audience left wishing the same could be said of the organizers.


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