Rahman and Majidi have collaborated for the first time and it was an entirely new experience for the Oscar-winner to work with Majidi.
"All the directors that I have worked with know my working style and music, they have seen me for 20-25 years now... But Majidi did not understand what I did, he knew nothing about me.
"So if I played some tune, he would be like 'What's this?'. It took me a while, a couple of sessions, to understand what he was expecting of me. Then I asked him what else he liked. I made him listen to other people's work. On that basis, I made a list of his preference and that's how I gauged his taste and what he wanted," Rahman said during the screening of documentary 'Jai Ho'.
Majidi is known for directing internationally acclaimed films like "Children of Heaven", "The Color of Paradise" and "Baran".
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"I have always been fascinated by Iranian cinema, in fact, any cinema that is outside India because they have boundaries and they do such beautiful work within those boundaries. I always wanted to work there (Iran) but work schedules did not give me time to do that," he said.
When asked which was his favourite music among all the Oscar nominees this year, Rahman said, "My favourite was definitely 'Whiplash' because that's one kind of music where very few people relate to and that is jazz music. They still made people watch the movie. Long back, Carnatic music had that kind of feature."
"It always occurred to me that why couldn't we make music that could be heard internationally. If we can listen to their music here, why can't they listen to ours. I used to wonder why we weren't going global with our music," he said.