Soundtracks Rahman initially composed scores for different documentaries and jingles for advertisements and
Indian television channels. In 1987 Rahman, then still known as Dileep, composed jingles for a line of watches introduced by
Allwyn. He also arranged the jingles for some advertisements that went on to become very popular, including the popular jingle for
Titan Watches, in which he used the theme from
Mozart's Symphony no.25.
, in 1992.|261x261pxIn 1992, he was approached by director Mani Ratnam to compose the score and soundtrack for his Tamil film, Roja''. Rahman's film career began in 1992 when he started
Panchathan Record Inn, a recording and mixing studio in his backyard. It would become the most-advanced recording studio in India, and arguably one of Asia's most sophisticated and high-tech studios. Cinematographer
Santosh Sivan signed Rahman for his second film
Yoddha, a
Malayalam film starring
Mohanlal and directed by Sivan's brother
Sangeeth Sivan that released in September 1992. The following year, Rahman received the
National Film Awards (Silver Lotus) award for
Best Music Director at the
40th National Film Awards for
Roja. The films' score was critically and commercially successful in its original and dubbed versions, led by the innovative theme "
Chinna Chinna Aasai". Rahman followed this with successful scores and songs for
Tamil–language films for the Chennai film industry, including Ratnam's politically charged
Bombay,
Thiruda Thiruda and
S. Shankar's debut film
Gentleman (with its popular dance song, "
Chikku Bukku Rayile"), the urban
Kaadhalan. Rahman collaborated with director
Bharathiraaja on
Kizhakku Cheemayile and
Karuththamma, producing successful Tamil rural folk-inspired film songs; he also composed for
K. Balachander's
Duet, which had some memorable Saxophone themes. The 1995 film
Indira and romantic comedies
Mr. Romeo and
Love Birds also drew attention. Rahman attracted a Japanese audience with
Muthus success there. His soundtracks are known in the Tamil Nadu film industry and abroad for his versatility in combining Western classical music, Carnatic and Tamil traditional and folk-music traditions,
jazz,
reggae and rock music. The
soundtrack for Bombay sold 15 million copies worldwide, and "
Bombay Theme" would later reappear in his soundtrack for
Deepa Mehta's
Fire and a number of compilations and other media. It was featured in the 2002 Palestinian film
Divine Intervention and the 2005
Nicolas Cage film,
Lord of War.
Rangeela, directed by
Ram Gopal Varma, was Rahman's
Bollywood debut. Successful scores and songs for
Dil Se.. and the percussive
Taal followed.
Sufi mysticism inspired "
Chaiyya Chaiyya" from the former film and "Zikr" from his soundtrack album for
Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose: The Forgotten Hero (which featured elaborate orchestral and choral arrangements). Rahman's soundtrack album for the Chennai production
Minsara Kanavu won him his second National Film Award for Best Music Direction and a
South FilmFare Award for Best Music Direction in a Tamil film in 1997, the latter setting a record of six consecutive wins; he later went on to win the award three consecutive additional times. The musical cues in the soundtrack albums for
Sangamam and
Iruvar used Carnatic vocals, the
veena, rock guitar and jazz. During the 2000s, Rahman composed scores and popular songs for
Rajiv Menon's
Kandukondain Kandukondain,
Alai Payuthey,
Ashutosh Gowariker's
Swades, ' '
Yuva' '
Rang De Basanti and songs with Hindustani motifs for 2005's
Water. Rahman has worked with Indian poets and lyricists such as
Javed Akhtar,
Gulzar,
Vairamuthu and
Vaali, and has produced commercially successful soundtracks with directors
Mani Ratnam and
S. Shankar (
Gentleman,
Kaadhalan,
Indian,
Jeans,
Mudhalvan,
Nayak,
Boys,
Sivaji,
Enthiran,
I and
2.0). In 2005 Rahman expanded his Panchathan Record Inn studio by establishing
AM Studios in Kodambakkam, Chennai, creating the most cutting-edge studio in Asia. The following year he launched his own music label, KM Music, with his score for
Sillunu Oru Kaadhal. Rahman scored the
Mandarin-language film
Warriors of Heaven and Earth in 2003 after researching and using
Chinese and
Japanese classical music, and won the Just Plain Folks Music Organization|Just Plain Folks Music Award For Best Music Album for his score for 2006's
Varalaru (God Father). He co-scored
Shekhar Kapur's second British film,
Elizabeth: The Golden Age, in 2007 and received a Best Composer
Asian Film Award nomination at the
Hong Kong International Film Festival for his
Jodhaa Akbar score. Rahman's music has been sampled for other scores in India, appearing in
Inside Man,
Lord of War,
Divine Intervention and
The Accidental Husband. His score for his first Hollywood film, the 2009 comedy
Couples Retreat, won the
BMI London Award for Best Score. Rahman's music for 2008's
Slumdog Millionaire won a Golden Globe and two Academy Awards (a first for an Asian), and the songs "
Jai Ho" and "
O... Saya" from its soundtrack were internationally successful. His music on 2008's Bollywood
Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na was popular with Indian youth; that year, his score and songs for
Jodhaa Akbar won critical acclaim, a Best Composer Asian Film Award nomination and
IIFA awards for best music direction and score. In 2010, Rahman composed the original score and songs for the romantic
Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa, the sci-fi romance
Enthiran and
Danny Boyle's
127 Hours, composing for the
Imtiaz Ali musical
Rockstar; the latter's soundtrack was a critical and commercial success. In 2012 Rahman composed for
Ekk Deewana Tha and the American drama
People Like Us, and collaborated with director
Yash Chopra on
Jab Tak Hai Jaan. all were positively received. By the end of the year his music for Mani Ratnam's
Kadal topped the
iTunes India chart for December. In 2013, Rahman had two releases:
Raanjhanaa and
Maryan. Both were successful, with the former nominated for a number of awards and the latter the
iTunes India Tamil Album of 2013. The year 2014 was one of the busiest years for Rahman, with him claiming to have worked in 12 films in various languages. While his first release for the year was the
Imtiaz Ali's road movie
Highway which garnered positive reviews, his very next release was the performance captured animation film
Kochadaiiyaan, a
Rajinikanth starrer directed by
Soundarya Rajinikanth. The film's soundtrack was
long-listed at the forthcoming
Academy Awards. His next were the scores for the two back to back Hollywood films,
Million Dollar Arm and
The Hundred Foot Journey, both of which got into the contended list for the original score category nomination at the Oscars. Then he composed for the period drama
Kaaviya Thalaivan teaming up with director
Vasanthabalan for the first time. His next release was
Shankar's thriller
I and
K. S. Ravikumar's period action film
Lingaa.
Background scores His background scores are often characterised by the usage of subtle orchestration and ambient sounds. He often employs contemporary instruments such as Guitars, Cello, Flute, Strings, Keyboard, Finger board, Harpejji, Santoor and traditional Indian instruments such as Shehnai, Sitar, Mrudangam, Veena & Tabla to create scores. Some of the films which fetched him appreciations for background scores include
Roja,
Bombay,
Iruvar,
Minsara Kanavu,
Dil Se..,
Taal,
Lagaan,
The Legend of Bhagat Singh,
Swades,
Rang De Basanti,
Bose: The Forgotten Hero,
Guru,
Jodhaa Akbar,
Raavanan,
Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa,
Rockstar,
Enthiran,
Kadal,
Kochadaiiyaan and
I. A. R. Rahman received two Academy Awards for
Slumdog Millionaire and two Academy Award nominations for
127 Hours. Recently, his scores for
Kochadaiiyaan,
Million Dollar Arm and
The Hundred-Foot Journey have been nominated in the long list released by Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. In 2017 his
Mersal music's background score has impressed one and all. In 2018, Rahman got national award for the background score of
Mom.
Qutub-E-Kripa an ensemble of young musicians of
KM Music Conservatory, have been co-credited alongside A. R. Rahman for the
background scores of films such as
24,
O Kadhal Kanmani,
Tamasha,
OK Jaanu,
Kaatru Veliyidai,
Mom,
Chekka Chivantha Vaanam,
Sarkar and
2.0. They have also scored for the
Netflix Show,
Daughters of Destiny.
Performing and other projects |250x250px Rahman has also been involved in
non-film projects.
Vande Mataram, an album of original compositions released for India's 50th anniversary of its independence in 1997, is one of India's best-selling non-film albums. He followed it with an album for the
Bharat Bala–directed video
Jana Gana Mana, a collection of performances by leading exponents and artists of
Indian classical music. Rahman has written advertising jingles and orchestrations for athletic events, television and Internet media, documentaries and short films, frequently using the Czech Film Orchestra and the Chennai Strings Orchestra. In 1999, Rahman partnered with choreographers
Shobana and
Prabhu Deva and a Tamil film-dancing troupe to perform with
Michael Jackson in Munich, Germany at his Michael Jackson and Friends concert. In 2002 he composed the music for his first stage production,
Bombay Dreams, which was commissioned by
Andrew Lloyd Webber. The Finnish folk-music band
Värttinä collaborated with Rahman on the Toronto production of
The Lord of the Rings, and in 2004 he composed "Raga's Dance" for
Vanessa-Mae's album
Choreography (performed by Mae and the
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra). Since 2004 Rahman has performed three successful world
tours before audiences in Singapore, Australia, Malaysia,
Dubai, the United Kingdom, Canada, the United States and India, and has been collaborating with
Karen David on her upcoming studio album. A two-disc CD,
Introducing A. R. Rahman (featuring 25 of his Tamil film-score pieces), was released in May 2006 and his non-film album
Connections was released on 12 December 2008. In August 2009 Rahman performed at the Srifort Auditorium in New Delhi in a concert titled
A R Rahman Unplugged which kickstarted the golden jubilee celebrations of the National broadcaster
Doordarshan. The Minister of Information and Broadcasting of India, Mrs
Ambika Soni was the chief guest. Rahman performed at a White House
state dinner arranged by US President
Barack Obama during an official visit by Indian Prime Minister
Manmohan Singh on 24 November 2009. He is one of over 70 artists on "
We Are the World 25 for Haiti", a
charity single to raise relief funds in the wake of the
2010 Haiti earthquake. In 2010, Rahman composed "
Jai Jai Garavi Gujarat" in honour of the 50th anniversary of the formation of Gujarat State, "
Semmozhiyaana Thamizh Mozhiyaam" as part of the
World Classical Tamil Conference 2010, and the theme song for the
2010 Commonwealth Games, "
Jiyo Utho Bado Jeeto". Rahman began his first world tour, (
A. R. Rahman Jai Ho Concert: The Journey Home World Tour) on 11 June 2010 at
Nassau Coliseum in New York; 16 cities worldwide were scheduled. Some of Rahman's notable compositions were performed by the
London Philharmonic Orchestra in April 2010. In February 2011 Rahman collaborated with
Michael Bolton on Bolton's album,
Gems – The Duets Collection, reworking his "Sajna" from
Couples Retreat. On 20 May 2011
Mick Jagger announced the formation of a
supergroup,
SuperHeavy, with
Dave Stewart,
Joss Stone,
Damian Marley and Rahman; its
self-titled album was scheduled for release in September 2011. The album would have Jagger singing on Rahman's composition, "Satyameva Jayate" ("The Truth Alone Triumphs"). In January 2012 the
Deutsches Filmorchester Babelsberg announced that it would join
KM Music Conservatory musicians for a 100-member concert tour of five Indian cities (Germany and India 2011–2012: Infinite Opportunities), performing Rahman's songs. The marked the centennial of Indian cinema and Babelsberg Studio, the world's oldest film studio. In December 2012 Rahman and
Shekhar Kapoor launched Qyuki, a networking site which is a platform for story writers to exchange their thoughts. Cisco invested ₹270 million in the startup, giving it a 17-percent share. Qyuki uses Cisco's cloud infrastructure for the site. On 20 December he released the single "Infinite Love" in English and Hindi, commemorating the last day of the Mayan calendar to spread hope, peace and love. Rahman's 2013 tour, Rahmanishq, was announced on 29 July 2013 in
Mumbai. Beginning in Sydney on 24 August, the tour moved to a number of cities in India. In January 2016, after a long break Rahman performed live in
Chennai and for the first time in
Coimbatore &
Madurai, with a complete Tamil playlist. As the name suggests,
Nenje Yezhu (which means rise up) began 2016 with a positive note and with music from the heart. The proceeds of this concert will be used for flood relief in Tamil Nadu and also for creating awareness against cancer, supporting VS Medical Trust outside Chennai. Rahman released a 19-minute orchestral composition
The Flying Lotus in 2017 featuring the demonetisation. This musical piece is an open interpretation of this major stance against black money which also includes
Narendra Modi's speech. On 15 August 2018, Rahman appeared as the host in the 5-episode series of
Amazon Prime Video titled "Harmony". Rahman launched India's first YouTube Original,
ARRived, which aims to find the best singing talent from across country. The series has 13 episodes and the first episode was uploaded on 7 November 2018. Rahman is the main judge and he is accompanied by
Shaan,
Vidya Vox and
Clinton Cerejo. On 16 January 2019, Maruti Suzuki India Limited launched NEXA Music, a platform where 24 artists will be picked and mentored by Rahman and Clinton Cerejo to create international music in India. Rahman also appeared as a judge on
The Voice. The show began airing on 3 February 2019 on
StarPlus. Rahman partnered with Marvel to compose a promotional track titled "Marvel Anthem" in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu for
Avengers: Endgame (2019). Rahman has sung and composed the track spiced up with rap and heavy percussion. The lyrics are by Nirmika Singh, and MC Heam (rap). The Irish rock band
U2 collaborated with Rahman to release a single, "Ahimsa", in December 2019. The song was named for the
Sanskrit word for
non-violence, and lyrically was intended to celebrate the ethnical and spiritual diversity in India. Rahman stated that ahimsa requires courage and strength, and that the song is a celebration of non-violence and peace. ==Musical style and influence==