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Docufilm on Rahmanscreened at White House

May 31, 2015 07:35 pm | Updated 07:35 pm IST

A detailed account on musical influences of double Oscar-winning composer A.R. Rahman found its way inside the White House in Washington through a special screening of Jai Ho , a documentary on his work.

The 60-minute documentary was screened on Friday. The ‘Mozart of Madras’, who has hit the right notes with each of his compositions with examples like ‘O rey chhori’ and ‘Tum tak’, became a part of the special moment.

“On the way to the White House for a screening of Jai Ho,” tweeted Rahman.

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Directed by Umesh Aggarwal, the film celebrates Rahman’s achievements through his career, which spans two decades. Considered one of the world’s most influential people by

Time magazine, the music maestro’s work includes over 120 film scores worldwide.

Rahman is a name to reckon in the international circuit and has also done India proud by getting two Oscars for his music in Slumdog Millionaire in 2009 — Best Original Music Score and Best Original Song, which he shares with lyricist Gulzar.

The documentary explores the evolution of his style of music — a fusion of eastern sensibilities and western technology.

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