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My role is to find amazing voices & curate: Rehman

A R Rehman with his experience across south and north film industries, as a producer and composer in the past 20 years, will help him find amazing talents from India. This is because The British Academy of Film and Television Arts’ (BAFTA) announced Rahman as its ambassador in India with the aim to help recognise talent across the breadth of the Indian entertainment industry. The initiative, supported by Netflix, aims to identify, celebrate, and support up to five talents working in film, games, or TV in India. The double Oscar-winner said he would not just help BAFTA navigate the diverse creative landscape of the country but also educate people in the country about the organisation and its work.

A R Rehman Recalling his breakthrough as an artist with Mani Ratnam’s 1992 film “Roja” in India and internationally through Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical ‘Bombay Dreams’, Rahman said one thing led to another in his career. “It was a gradual process for me,” he said, adding that with time he understood what a composer meant, how was supposed to behave and understand one’s self-worth. “These are the things that I learnt through collaborations… I was lucky enough to get the best mentors.” Rahman said even though Indian music went international long ago, the country needs to come together to keep up the good work. “We have reached the stage of making Indian music popular globally long back. (Still) we have to put our act together; we have to be united. The whole India has to come together and we have to be one to achieve greatness,” he said.

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