Music maestro AR Rahman once again amazed everyone with his composition for Imtiaz Ali’s ‘Amar Singh Chamkila.’ During a conversation with Imtiaz Ali, Mohit Chauhan, and Irshad Kamil for an OTT platform, Rahman shared that his mother was a major reason for him to embrace music and set up his own studio.
Rahman mentioned that he didn’t go to college and felt he was missing out on something.He was vibing with people in their 40s and 50s when he was just 12. His boredom led him to listen to many new things and discover a new world. The other side he explored was truly surprising for him.
Rahman mentioned that he didn’t go to college and felt he was missing out on something.He was vibing with people in their 40s and 50s when he was just 12. His boredom led him to listen to many new things and discover a new world. The other side he explored was truly surprising for him.
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The musician further added that he started his studio with no money to buy equipment. At that time, his mother sold her jewelry to buy his first recorder. He wanted to buy an amplifier or equalizer when he built the studio with just an AC, a shelf, and a carpet. When she gave her jewels to be pledged, he felt empowered. That one moment changed his life, and he could see his future.
AR Rahman is currently busy working on Dhanush’s ‘Raayan,’ Kamal Haasan’s ‘Thug Life,’ and Sunny Deol’s ‘Lahore 1947.’