Starring - Rahul Roy , Ayesha Jhulka , Milind Gunaji
Produced By: Kazaam Ahmed
Directed By: Tanvir Ahmed
Music By: "Isai Puyal" A. R. Rahman
MP3 Bit rate: 320 Kbps-VBR & CBR
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Tracklisting: Covers included in the |Zip| File:
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01.Ishq ada (male)- Rashid Ali,Raqeeb Alam
02.Ishq ada (female)- Parul Mishra,Raqeeb Alam
03.Gum sum - alka yagnik,sonu nigam,nusrat badr
04.Hawa sun Hawa - alka yagnik,sonu nigam,nusrat badr
05.Gulphisha - Sunidhi Chauhan,Sonu Nigam,Viviane Chaix,Nusrat Badr
06.Hai Dard - Udit Narayanan,Nustrat Badr
07.Milo Wahan wahan - Alka Yagnik,Jayachandran,nustrat Badr
08.Tu mera hai - Chitra sukhwinder singh,Naresh Iyer
09.Maherbaan - AR Rahman,Raqeeb Alam
10.Maherbaan - Instrumental - Solo Guitar:Sanjeev Thomas
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Album : Golden Krithis Colours
Music Director : C. Jeyasekar
Artists : Zakir Hussain , Kunnakudi Vaidyanathan
Genre : Ethnic
No. Of Tracks : 5
Music Label : BMG Crescendo
Year : 1992/1994
Album Credits
Violin : Kunnakudi Vaidyanathan
Tabla : Zakir Hussain
Music Orchestration, Arrangements, Conducting : C Jeyasekar
Keyboards : A. S. Dileep Kumar (A.R. Rahman)
Drums, Percussion : Sivamani
Mridangam : Srinivasan
String section : Kalyan
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Tracklisting
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01 Quest for music (Raag Maaya Malava Gowla)
02 Valli Naayagane (Raag Shanmugha Priya)
03 Evolution ( RaagMaaya Malava Gowla)
04 Samajavaragamana (Raag Hindolam)
05 Abharaama Bhakti (Raag Bandhuvarali)
All songs in one zip download
A.R.Rahman or Allah Rakha Rahman actually A. S. Dileep Kumar was born on the 6th of January in the year 1966, in Madras (now Chennai), to a musically affluent Tamil Mudaliar family. The second of four children he had three sisters Kanchana, Bala (now Talat) and Israth, Kanchana being elder and the other two younger. His father R.K. Sekhar was a composer, arranger and conductor in Malayalam movies and had worked under the likes of Salil Chowdhary and Devarajan. His mother was Kasthuri (now Kareema Begum). Dileep's baptism in music happened early in life. Dileep's earliest memories of the studio are with his father. On one of those visits, a music director Sudarshanam Master found the four year old playing a tune on the harmonium. He covered the keys with a cloth. It made no difference. Dileep replayed the tune effortlessly. This impressed the music director who suggested that he be trained in music. Dileep started learning the piano at the tender age of four. He recieved his early training in music from Dhanraj Master.
But he wanted to grow up to be an electronics or computer engineer. He says today, in reminiscence " I was not crazy after music. I was more interested in technology". He was first drawn to music strongly when his father bought a synthesiser, one of the very first in film circles then, from Singapore. Till then he now says, "As a child, music seemed to be a means of earning bread and butter. I had no special fascination for it... it was associated purely with work. Yet I couldn't take my eyes away from the synthesiser, it was like a forbidden toy." This instrument was an object of much curiosity to the young Dileep and caught his fancy. Dileep used to spend hours experimenting with the novel instrument. This instrument was to shape the future of this child. It was perhaps divinely ordained that the synthesiser would become Dileep's favourite instrument since it was the ideal combination of music and technology.
Rahman's early years were one of struggle and hardships. At the age of 11, his father passed away following a mysterious illness with rumours abounding that he was the victim of black magic practised by his rivals. Unfortunately R. K. Shekhar passed away the very same day his first film as composer was released. It was at this time that Rahman's belief in God first took a beating. Much of his time was filled with hospital visits, pain and anxieties. It is an issue that Rahman outrightly refuses to discuss even today. After his father's death the pressure of supporting his family fell on the young Dileep. At first the family subsisted by lending out his father's musical instruments.
It was his mother Kareema Begum who encouraged him to follow in his father's footsteps and fully supported him in his vocation. But all this had an adverse effect on his formal education. Infrequent attendance and an unaccommodative management forced him to shift schools from the prestigious Padma Seshadri Bal Bhavan to the Madras Christian College and finally he dropped out of school altogether when he was doing his 11th grade.