Rahman to judge reality show

Given the number of music based reality shows on television, one would wonder why someone like AR Rahman would lend his name to one.

But the music maestro, who will seen be in Mission Ustaad on 9X, is quite excited about this show, even though he admits that music reality shows have lost their charm on television. "I agree that music shows aren't what they used to be, but this show will be different because here the singers are not being judged. It's the song and the thought that goes behind the song that's being judged," says Rahman.

The four jodis on the show will sing popular and especially composed songs based on a theme linked to the United Nations' Millennium Development Goals. Speaking more about the show, which will also see Javed Akhtar and Lara Dutta giving him company on the judges' panel, Rahman says that he has been approached for a number of reality shows earlier too, but he didn't want to take part in any run of the mill kind of show. "I have done Super Singer some years back and another show in the South but this is my biggest music show in the North since then," he says. Rahman believes that music can't be judged but believes that even one song can have the ability to provide hope and encouragement to a person. "We want to see how effective a song can be to promote a cause. I get loads of e-mails from people telling me that they have at times come out of depression and misery after listening to some song. I hope the opposite doesn't happen when they listen to any of my compositions!" he chuckles.

He shares a good chemistry with the other two judges as well. "I'm the silent one on the show. Javedji is a very learned man and Lara has been associated with UN since long, so she's always bang on target about her facts," he says.

Considering that he's busy with Bollywood as well as South projects, will he be willing to do another show on the small screen if he's approached for it? "If it's really interesting and innovative, why not?" he adds with a smile. And he's willing to compromise on other projects as well if that happens. "Even for this show, I had to compromise on some other things, but that's okay," he says.

Bollywood will get to hear a lot of Rahman in the coming few months, what with three of his Hindi film albums releasing in the next four months or so.

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