The search is more important than the destination.
A. R. RAHMANI think I would like to discover a new root where people don’t get bored with people singing boring lines but something exciting. That’d be interesting.
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You can’t be without passion. Passion means the possessiveness to be the best.
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I love the voice – it’s the most perfect instrument ever heard. It’s God given.
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I love classical music. I love a lot of musicians playing together and the whole culture of that, whether it’s Indian or it’s Western.
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After a point of time, when you get success and fame, money and everything, the purpose of life has to be redefined. For me, I think that purpose is to build bridges. Artists can do that very easily, more than politicians.
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I want to go beyond the restrictions of language, religion and caste, and music is the only thing that allows me to do that.
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I like music that is able to stir my soul. My music is a spiritual exercise
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I wanted to be part of something bigger.
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I believe that whatever comes at a particular time is a blessing from God.
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I am a big admirer of Sachin and his personality. He is a source of inspiration for the country and just looking at his photographs gives a lot of positive vibes.
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There have been predictions that the world will come to an end on 21.12.12. But I look around me and I see so much scope for hope.
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The idea of music is to liberate the listener and lead him to a frame where he feels he is elevated.
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I think I would like to discover a new root where people don’t get bored with people singing boring lines but something exciting. That’d be interesting.
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Music is all about transporting people, speaking a language which languages fail to express.
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Be original and find your inner voice. The rest will follow.
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The music had to be rooted, and yet had to branch out, like the wild imagination of a child.
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