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Politics is hell, won't join it: Rahman

Music maestro AR Rahman recently revealed that he has no intention of ever joining politics, describing it as a "hell". The Oscar-winning Indian composer is currently on a world tour.

Updated on: Jul 14, 2010 07:40 PM IST
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Music maestro AR Rahman has no intention of ever joining politics, describing it as a "hell".

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"It is from one hell to another - lack of creativity is a hell and the other (politics) is a hell too. I have no intention to join politics," Rahman, 44, told reporters at a press meet when he was asked if he would join politics if his creativity fades.

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The Mozart of Madras is here for the European leg of his ongoing 'Jai Ho Concert: The Journey Home World Tour' concert.

"This leg of the tour is different. It is a hybrid between the east and the West. It is based on my best music in the last 18 years. This is an eastern's contribution and it has fusion by the directors, musicians and production crews who are Westerners."

The Oscar-winning Indian composer also said that the show would be a new experiment. "My show will be mix of a circus, a rock show and Hindi film songs."

Asked if music can bring peace between India and Pakistan, Rahman said: "Lots of musicians from Pakistan have come to India like Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. And my music is loved by many people in Pakistan. In fact, my New York show had lots of people from Pakistan. I am a musician and I like this peace process."

 
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