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| Raga | Film/Album | Composer | Notable Saxophone Passage | |------|------------|----------|----------------------------| | | “Nayakan” (1995) | A. R. Rahman | A soaring alto sax line that mirrors the vocal melody, blending the raga’s bright character with jazz phrasing. | | Bhairavi | “Minsara Kanavu” (1997) | A. R. Rahman | A plaintive tenor sax solo that evokes the raga’s pathos while using a muted tone for intimacy. | | Shankarabharanam | “Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa” (2010) – Tamil dubbed version | A. R. Rahman | The sax weaves through the major scale of Shankarabharanam, adding a contemporary swing. |

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