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The Indian musical maestro A.R. Rahman turned 54 old on Wednesday. The musical talent composed his first songs for the film 'Roja' and hasn't looked back since. In a career spanning almost three decades, the icon has two Academy Awards, a BAFTA Award, two Grammy Awards, six National Film Awards, a Golden Globe and 15 Filmfare Awards under his belt.
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'Chotti Si Aasha' From 'Roja' (1992) 'Roja' is one of Rahman's insanely popular and well-received albums to date. He made a thunderous statement and announced himself into the film music world with a total bang. Rahman was clearly carving out his space, but he did not dissociate himself from the melodic tradition. The unique style and sound captured the aspiration of India's new music audience. AR Rahman changed his name from Dileep Kumar after embracing Islam just days before the release of his first major project, Roja.
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The Entire Album of Minsaara Kanavu (1997) Rahman won a National Award for this album and one can't truly describe how extravagant this album sounds. This album is a music lover's delight. This whole album has songs varying from classical to romantic ballads this album is truly an enchanting piece of music.
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'Chaiyya Chaiyya'/ 'Dil Se Re' From 'Dil Se' (1998) These two songs are immensely popular and almost everyone has at least listened to them once. They vary so much in their respective genres. While 'Chaiyya Chaiyya' is a joyous and fun song, on the other hand 'Dil Se Re' is a song by an infatuated lover-boy and is as haunting as is its visuals. Guy Pratt, who is a member of the band, 'Pink Floyd' has played the bass guitar for this song.
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'Kun Faya Kun' From 'Rockstar' (2011) This song is a fusion of Sufi and pop genre music clubbed with marvelous use of guitar. It stands out because it starts off as a ghazal and transitions into a ghazal/pop kind of fusion with Mohit Chauhan leading the way and a touch of Rahman's soulful voice in some places.
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'Aathangare Marame' From 'Kizhakku Cheemaiyile' (1993) A. R. Rahman proved with this song that one can be modern but still produce folk songs by using beautiful strums of guitars and flute. This is an unbelievable folk and pop fusion song that transports the listener to another world that is beyond words. The flute and strings before the last verse of this song feel like an almost psychedelic experience in a broader sense.
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The entire album of 'Rang De Basanti' (2006) To start off, 'Khalbali' is a mind-blowing song from this album with Arabic lyrics to top it all. This album created massive waves at the time of its release and to date remains immensely popular! The entire album must be given a listen to at least once.
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