I didn’t like this AR Rahman song – Kamal Haasan reveals!

Yesterday, actor Kamal Haasan and Oscar award winning music director AR Rahman were involved in a live interaction, and during this chat, they discussed about different moments and experiences in their careers.

Kamal Haasan and AR Rahman have worked together in Indian and Tenali, and during the interaction, Kamal Haasan revealed an interesting incident during Indian shooting. Kamal Haasan initially said that he was blanketed by Ilaiyaraaja’s music that it took him many years to understand the greatness of Rahman’s music.

Kamal said that when they were working on Indian, he initially didn’t like Kappaleri Poyaachu song from the movie and even expressed his dissatisfaction to Shankar. However when he shot for the song and watched the output, it was on a whole new level and he loved the song later. Kamal and Rahman are set to work together in the movie Thalaivan Irukkindraan soon.

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