Updated On: 26 November, 2018 10:35 AM IST | Mumbai | Sonia Lulla
Set to collaborate with digital artistes for the upcoming show Jammin' 2, AR Rahman on how he continues to churn out novel sounds

AR Rahman
Tucked away in an Andheri by-lane, M&T Manoranjan Studio is being brought to life by voices that are anything but ordinary. Taking centre-stage against a live band that comprises a mix of musicians from the industry and those belonging to AR Rahman's fold is Indian cappella group RaggaTrippin', rendering a recreated version of Rahman's Vande Mataram.
A hint of urgency makes itself evident as this crew of 100-odd people prepares for a crucial shoot that's set to take place this evening. Following in for her set, Jonita Gandhi holds the attention of bystanders with her honeyed voice that punctuates the band's musical play-off, every now and then. Consumed as she is with this celebration of art that we all find ourselves in, she breaks into a three-step Pas De Bourree as the band prepares for her set. Before he is summoned on stage to croon Ghanan Ghanan (Lagaan), an ongoing music reality show's coveted participant, Salman Ali, strolls in and out, unassisted.