One Heart. The AR Rahman Concert Film (2017)

 ●  Hindi ● 1 hr 26 mins

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'One Heart' is a musical journey that describes the internal feelings of band mates who were a part of the AR Rahman's concert, the efforts taken to organize the show, and most importantly the endless joy that rests in working with the 'Mozart of Madras'.

Cast: AR Rahman, Haricharan Seshadri, Jonita Gandhi

Crew: YM Movies (Director), Ranjit Barot (Music Director), Kannan Ganpat (Audiographer)

Rating: U (India)

Genres: Musical

Release Dates: 31 Aug 2017 (Singapore)

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Did you know? The project chronicles the music director’s concert tour across 14 cities, and features accompanying artistes such as Ranjit Barot and Haricharan. Read More
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Film Type:
Concert Movie
Language:
Hindi
Spoken Languages:
Hindi, Tamil
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24 fps
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2.35:1, 2.39:1 (Scope)
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The proceeds from the film is reported to go towards supporting the hardworking musicians and their families.

The movie was conceptualized as a tribute to the Mozart of Madras who is completing 25 years in the film industry, and will feature interviews old and new, and backstage scenes from concerts.

The project chronicles the music director’s concert tour across 14 cities, and features accompanying artistes such as Ranjit Barot and Haricharan.

One Heart: The AR Rahman Concert Film is getting released in more than 100 theatres in Malaysia.