Press Trust of India
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December 21, 2012 16:41 IST
(New Delhi)
The 45-year-old singer-composer has joined hands with Nita Ambani, chairperson of the foundation, to promote his message of love and global brotherhood.
Music maestro AR Rahman has
unveiled his first solo single in over 15 years, in
association with Reliance Foundation, to exemplify how love
can dissolve boundaries and bring people together.
The 45-year-old singer-composer has joined hands with
Nita Ambani, chairperson of the foundation, to promote his
message of love and global brotherhood.
During the making of the single, titled Infinite Love,
Rahman personally interacted with his fans and tapped into
their perspectives on topics such as creating a borderless
world, understanding of karma and the importance of being
human.
The Oscar-winner's global appeal attracted responses from
far and wide including countries like Brazil, Australia, and
the United States.
"Infinite Love has been evolved keeping a global audience
in mind. I always wanted to know the perspectives which drive
the way people live their life. I recollect a story about an
elephant that wanders into a village of the blind. Each person
touches a different part of the elephant, the trunk, the tail,
the tusk, and each one thinks this is what the elephant is.
"I am like the blind person. I want to see the entire
picture with all of you, and no better way to do it than
involving everyone in giving it shape. I would like to extend
my deepest gratitude to Mr Mukesh Ambani and Mrs Nita Ambani
for their untiring support towards the project," Rahman said
in a statement.
"We are delighted to be partnering with Rahman to spread
this message of Infinite Love. Rahman captures the spirit of a
borderless world, united for a larger cause of bringing the
world together," said Nita Ambani, Chairperson, Reliance
Foundation.