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The well-known musician AR Rahman has mostly composed music for Tamil and Hindi motion pictures. He was born in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, on January 6, 1967. ‘Arunachalam Shekhar Dilip Kumar Mudaliar’ was his natal name. He adopted the name Allah Rakha Rahman following his conversion. Every music lover will hear the song Jai Ho… echoing in their ears, and they would think of the one and only AR Rahman, who has the greatest voice and melody.
AR Rahman is well-known both in India and elsewhere. AR
Rahman has received accolades ranging from Grammy to Oscar, and he has used his melodic voice to transmit magic both in India and elsewhere. AR Rahman has composed music for numerous Hindi and other language films in addition to his native Tamil. He was named Mozart of Madras by Times magazine. The first Indian recipient of the Golden Globe Award is Rahman.
Rahman has received an Oscar.
For his music in the British Indian film Slumdog Millionaire, A.R. Rahman became the first Indian to win two Oscars. ‘Jai Ho’, the well-known song from this movie, also took home two Grammys for best soundtrack compilation and best movie song.
Rahman and his music
From his father, AR Rahman inherited the art of music. Rajagopal Kulasekhar, his father, composed music for Malayalam movies. Master Dhanraj instructed Rahman in music. Rahman began recording his own songs in 1991. Rahman wrote the soundtrack for the 1993 movie Roja, which was directed by Mani Ratnam. Rahman received the Filmfare Award for his debut film, and the movie was a musical hit. Rahman’s winning streak, which is still going strong today, started with this honor. Luka Chhippi, Jai Ho, Maa Tujhe Salaam… Everyone can still hear the song “Kung Faya” by Rockstar. Music enthusiasts will always be moved by Rahman’s songs and the enchantment of his voice.
These movies demonstrated the enchantment of Rahman’s music.
Rahman’s music recordings have sold over 200 crore copies. He is currently ranked in the top 10 composers of music worldwide. Tehzeeb, Bombay, Dil Se, Rangeela, Sapne, Taal, Jeans, Pukar, Fiza, Lagaan, Mangal Pandey, Swades, Rang De Basanti, Jodha Akbar, Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na, Yuvraj, Slumdog Millionaire, and Ghajini are just a few of the movies he has music for. On the 50th anniversary of the nation’s independence in 1997, he recorded the highly successful album “Vande Mataram.”