On Ada and the kind of music he has given for it, Rahman explains, "I chose Ada because some people have great intentions of doing something and Tanvir Ahmad sahib (director) showed that. Through his cinema he wanted to tell good things which I liked too and over a period of time we developed a friendship."
Rahman reveals that the film has been a seven years journey with Tanvir. "I had recorded some of the songs in 2001, others in 2003 and some more in 2005 as well. Then Meherbaan was recorded this year itself. So although the recordings have been done over a period of time, the songs have been produced this year itself. That's the reason the music still is sounding fresh at least to my ears.
On what Ada means to him, Rahman comments, "Ada could mean a lot of things - it can be style, a way of life, attitude… basically anything. This is movie is particularly close to me because of the melodies."
Speaking about the idea behind introducing Ayaan Ahmad, he says, "Since, I am the senior most person associated with the film, Tanvir sahab felt that I was the perfect person to introduce his son to the media and it's my first time too. I am personally open to promote anyone deserving and have no reservations - be it a singer or any actor."
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AR Rehman is truely a genius..everytime he exceeds expectations n this is by far one of his best albums!! All the tracks touch your soul. Ofthese, Meherbaan sung by AR Rehman himself is simply mesmerizing...settin the stage with a beautiful piano melody and then taken to heights by AR Rehman's singing, i dont think i'll get enough of this one. And thankfully, ders an instrumental version also availble of this one. ARR truely rocks!
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