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AR Rahman credits his work on Subhash Ghai's "Taal" for his subsequent collaboration on Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Bombay Dreams," which helped him gain international recognition. The soundtrack of "Taal" was instrumental in introducing Rahman to Webber, and the film helped him expand his music sensibilities, particularly by working with Hindi music.
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