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IFFI 2024 presents the Lata Mangeshkar Memorial Talk with AR Rahman

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Friday, 8 November 2024 (15:54 IST)
Music enthusiasts and cinema lovers are in for a rare treat as the prestigious Lata Mangeshkar Memorial Talk at IFFI 2024 will feature none other than the maestro AR Rahman. Set to be a highlight of this year’s International Film Festival of India (IFFI 2024), this talk is dedicated to celebrating the evolution of “Musical Theatre in India” — a fitting tribute to the legendary Lata Mangeshkar and her indelible impact on the world of Indian music.

Taking place at the Kala Academy in Goa on November 27 from 2:30 PM to 4:00 PM, this conversation will offer audiences an intimate look at AR Rahman’s insights on the journey of Indian music. With decades of innovation and iconic compositions, Rahman will share his perspective on how music has evolved in India and discuss his own experiences in shaping the soundscape of Indian cinema.

The talk will be anchored by Naman Ramachandran, the renowned journalist, whose global perspective and deep knowledge of the Indian film industry promise to add a unique dimension to the discussion. Known for his articulate and insightful interviews, Ramachandran will guide the conversation, making this event a must-attend for anyone interested in the art and industry of Indian music.

The session is a part of IFFI’s Conversation Series, which brings together legends of the Indian film industry. AR Rahman’s appearance at this special event pays homage not only to Lata Mangeshkar’s legacy but also to the rich tradition of musical theatre in India.

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