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Rahman googled for info on Pele

Rahman has scored music for Pele: Birth of a Legend, based on the life of the iconic Brazilian soccer player. “When I was approached for the project, I first Googled who Pele was, because my life is all music. I saw amazing things about him and who he was.

 After that I read the script. I had tremendous respect for the project,” said Rahman. The Slumdog Millionaire hit maker says giving background score for a film is easier than creating a stand alone song, which needs to “hold for itself”. 

“Movies have this charm, where you just have to follow the story. Music is just a part of filmmaking, whereas a stand alone song has to hold for itself. Scoring is much more simpler than writing an individual piece of music, because the story itself tells you what to do,” he said.

 Rahman, 49, has also composed a song called Ginga for the movie which will celebrate Pele’s legacy in soccer. The composer says the song was not initially part of the screenplay, but came organically as he was intrigued by the word ‘Ginga’, which is a style of playing football. “Ginga was one of the main things how Pele won a match.

 I found the word very interesting, I said why don’t we make a song. They asked, ‘do you feel like making a song?’ I said yes. By the time I finished the score I played them the song and they really liked it,” he said. Rahman said he has tried to keep the music in the film a healthy mix of regional Brazilian sound with international sensibilities.

 “We were very careful not to go overboard. The song definitely doesn’t sound Indian, but gives the movie the energy which it needs. It’s not too regional but for the whole world,” he said. Though he didn’t know Pele earlier, Rahman said composing for the film was a “huge honour” for him, despite the fact that he did not get much time to talk to him about the music. 

“It was a huge honour composing for him. Strangely, I am scoring for two-three films based on sports persons this year, Pele, Sachin Tendulkar.  It feels great,” he said.
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