
Welcome to my fourth episode of Knowledge Worth Sharing Season 2. I appreciate your willingness to check out my content, and I hope you will find it meaningful and worth sharing. I apologise for the delay in releasing this episode as I had just returned from a family vacation. This episode will be another solo episode where I will be talking about pertaining topics related to anti-discrimination. In the previous episode, we looked into a method I have applied to come out of feeling discriminated, the 3Cs to success. In this episode. I will be sharing another technique I use to combat discrimination, the power of music. I am a big fan of AR Rahman. AR Rahman or Allah Rakha Rahman is a legendary Indian music composer born in Chennai. He was born AS Dileep Kumar, the eldest son of 4 siblings. I am sure many of you may recognise AR Rahman from his double Oscar swoop for the movie Slumdog Millionaire in 2008. His famous quote, Ellam Pugazhum Iraivanukke or All credit goes to the Almighty won over thousands of hearts as he credits all his fame and success to God, despite doing all the hard work by himself. This exemplary trait of humility sets him apart from many successful people. But do you know, his musical genius was known to the Indian sub-continent ever since his debut movie Roja back in 1992? His birthday was on January 6th, about three weeks ago. So, AR Rahman, sir, if you are listening, I wish you a belated birthday and continuous success in all your future ventures.
You might wonder why the elaborate introduction of AR Rahman? Because his music has been a companion for me growing up and pretty much defined my childhood. I could describe each stage of my life with AR Rahman songs. I also want to give a big shoutout to Rahmaniac Malaysia for being the platform to gather all AR Rahman or Rahmaniacs under one group. This episode will be a treat to all music fans, especially AR Rahman fans, so make yourself comfortable, sit tight and enjoy this episode. (The links to the mentioned songs are available via the hyperlinks below)
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Podcast Summary
1. Intro
2. Episode General Intro
3. Episode Extended Intro
4. My First AR Rahman Songs - Chinna Chinna Aasai (Roja), Mustafa Mustafa (Kadhal Desam) and Sakthi Kodu (Baba)
5. Guru's Ore Kana - Keeping the Dream Alive
6. Mariyan's Nenjae Yezhu (LINK) and Slumdog's Millionaire's Jai Ho - Hope and Victory
7. Outro
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