Madhushree says that R Rahman brings magic with his compositions: ‘When you sing for Mimi Kirwani, you have nothing to do’. Hindi film news

Playback singer Madhushree recently shared her experience working with AR Rahman and MM. Kerwani. He explained the style of working in both South and Bollywood, collaborated with several music directors of both industries.Madhushree about working with AR RahmanIn a conversation with O2India, Madhusree talked about singing for Oscar winner Mestro R Rehman. The pair collaborated on Kabi Neem and Marudhani, which became a hit. “Rahman ji always brings an element of surprise … whether it is this song or Kabi Neem, he later adds his touch, and it becomes magical,” he said.Madhushree opens about her cooperation with South Indian music composers
He also shared his experiences like South Indian music directors such as Yuvan Shankar Raja and Harris Jayaraj. “One thing about South Indian musicians is that they are so good, you never feel lost. They will guide you with accurate information – where to stop, what to use to use – they have to use everything, so they take out everything, so you don’t have to find it on their own. They are good,” they explained.Working with Mimi kerwaniMadhushree praised Mm Kirwani for clarity and guidance to the singers during the recording. “When you go to sing for MM Kerwani, you don’t have to do anything – just follow whatever he says. They actually understand all the singers well,” he said.Madhushree threw light on a significant difference between Bollywood and South Indian music industries by insisting on the level of professional discipline seen in the south. He said that in South India, the commitments of time are taken very seriously, when the recording starts properly.