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Mumbai:
The news and other programmes on New Delhi
Televisions (NDTV) new Hindi channel will play against
a signature theme created specially for the channel by
the talented A R Rahman.
Its
a huge coup for NDTV since Rahman is famous for being
very choosy about his projects. And while hes booked
back to back for various movies and entertainment projects,
Rahman says he found it impossible to turn down NDTV when
Prannoy Roy approached him to design the sound of NDTV
India, Roys new Hindi channel.
The
reclusive Rahman is reported to have once said that when
he was starting out his career as a composer, he was inspired
by the theme music of The World This Week, NDTVs
flagship programme in the nineties. Despite his unbelievably
tight schedule, Rahman made the time for this unusual
project for NDTV.
We
always knew we wanted Rahman and nobody else to design
the theme of our Hindi channel, says NDTV chief
executive producer Radhika Roy. Its not just
his music which of course is in a league by itself
but its also what he stands for. Hes
somebody whos always done his own thing. And as
an organisation, that is exactly what NDTV does. Weve
taken risks, gone against the norm, and broken new ground.
And so Rahman was a perfect match for us. He marches to
the beat of his own drum. And we love that about him.
Certain
that Rahman would create the perfect sound, an NDTV team
sat with Rahman in Chennai and watched him do what he
does best. Also, Radhika Roy and Rahman interacted with
each other while Rahman was composing the music... to
analyse and formulate the precise kind of music that NDTV
needed.
It
was so easy for us because what we wanted is exactly what
Rahmans trademark is music which pulsates
with energy and truth, says Radhika Roy. A few days
after his first meeting with the NDTV team, Rahman handed
over his composition. When we heard it, we were
blown away. It was uplifting, urgent, impressive, and
welcoming all the things our news is.
Music
for the English channel has been composed by David Lowe,
who is famous for his signature tunes for the BBC and
British Airways. Lowe started his composition for NDTV
in England, and then spent a month at NDTVs offices
in Delhi mixing in the final elements.
NDTV
India and NDTV 24/7 will go on air by 14 April 2003.
NDTV
is, and has been for the last 15 years, a pioneer in Indian
television news. Now NDTV is set to create a fresh revolution
in high-quality television news with the launch of two
separate news channels: a 24-hour news channel in Hindi
and a 24-hour news channel in English.
Through
its history, NDTV has broken fresh ground in technology
and quality, while always achieving the highest standards
in news programming. From path-breaking shows like The
World This Week (nominated one of Indias five
best TV programmes since Independence), to the first privately
produced nightly news bulletin on Doordarshan, The
News Tonight
from producing Indias first
24-hour news channel Star News, to the first live
coverage of elections and tracking of the budget live,
NDTV has always been the leader in news and current affairs
television.
NDTVs
team of professional journalists includes Indias
best-known faces on television, a team that has won a
large number of international awards, including Indias
first-ever international Emmy Award.
As
an organisation, NDTV is totally committed to one cause:
to use its experience, expertise, technology and reach
to create unparalleled coverage of the latest in domestic
and international news and entertainment for viewers at
home and around the world.
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