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Meghan Markle once revealed her secrets on how to write the most perfect calligraphy without making any mess. In an interview with Esquire, she also revealed how she picked up the hobby during ...
A.R. Rahman, the internationally acclaimed composer, songwriter, and superstar recording artist best known for his work on “Slumdog Millionaire,” is set to embark on his “The Wonderment Tour ...
AR Rahman and director-cinematographer Rajiv Menon share a long-lasting friendship that has produced timeless music. In an interview with O2 India, Rajiv talked about their bond, which started before ...
Oscar-winning composer AR Rahman and Rajiv Menon share a longstanding bond. Menon recalls Rahman's spiritual transformation and his significant role in it. Despite personal challenges, Rahman's faith ...
AR Rahman was born in a Tamil Hindu family. The singer’s parents named him Dilip Kumar, but after conversion, he changed his name from Dilip Kumar to Allahrakka Rahman. At the age of 23 ...
Cinematographer Rajiv Menon stated that he was the translator between AR Rahman's family and the fakirs when they converted to Islam. He also revealed that the composer faced intense family pressure.
The entertainment world is abuzz with major developments! Amidst AR Rahman’s health crisis, Saira Rahman has requested not to be referred to as his ‘ex-wife.’ Meanwhile, Virat Kohli has ...
Renowned composer AR Rahman has been admitted to Apollo Hospital in Chennai after experiencing sudden discomfort. The Oscar-winning musician, who recently returned from an event in London ...
How does Arabic calligraphy reflect the spirit of Ramadan? Arabic Calligraphy has long been used to preserve cultural and spiritual heritage, making it a fitting medium to express the beauty and depth ...
One such long-lasting friendship that has also created music that would stand the test of time is the one shared by Oscar-winning composer AR Rahman and director-cinematographer Rajiv Menon. In an ...
Do you know, Rahman got his new name from a Hindu astrologer? In Nasreen Munni Kabir’s book, AR. Rahman: The Spirit of Music, Rahman shared the same and revealed: “The truth is I never liked my name.