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A. R. Rahman and Saira Banu on January 17, 2020 in Mumbai, India. Related: Slumdog Millionaire Is Being Developed into a New Stage Musical Featuring 'Jai Ho' and Other Songs by A.R. Rahman
Rahman and his wife Saira Banu at the 2010 soundtrack release of Enthiran in Kuala Lumpur in 2010. Rahman was married to Saira Banu (not to be confused with Indian actress Saira Banu); they have three children: Khatija, Raheema and Ameen. [150] Ameen has sung "NaNa" from Couples Retreat, and Khatija has sung "Pudhiya Manidha" from Enthiran.
Saira Banu was born on 23 August 1944 in Mussoorie [5] to actress Naseem Banu and producer Mian Ehsan-ul-Haq. [6] She had one brother, Sultan Ahmed who was five years older than her. Banu's niece Shaheen Banu married actor Sumeet Saigal. Her grandniece Sayyeshaa, is also a film actress and is married to film actor Arya. [7]
The book contains A. R. Rahman's extensive conversations with the author Nasreen Munni Kabir.It begins with his birth in Madras (present-day Chennai) in 1967. The book chronicles his cinematic debut, composing songs for Roja (1992), which became the first of his many collaborations with the filmmaker Mani Ratnam, and his 29-year-long career in music.
Consisting of thirteen chapters, it describes Rahman's birth in Madras (present-day Chennai) in 1967, his 27-year-long musical career, and his marriage in 1995 to Saira Banu, with whom he has three children. Mathai was appointed by Penguin Books in early 2003 to write a biography on Rahman.
In 2015, A. R. Rahman was planning to create a theatre with projections all around and scent added to it, after being suggested by his wife Saira to make a film on perfumes. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] Three months later, someone gave Rahman a virtual reality gear which prompted him and his wife to make a virtual reality film based on perfumes.
Rahman is married to Saira Banu; they have three children: Khatija, Rahima and Ameen. [24] A R Rahman is the co-brother [25] of film actor Rahman. [26] Philanthropy
Composed and produced by AR Rahman, with lyrics by celebrated songwriter Munna Shaokath Ali, “Farishton” was Khatija’s appeal for a healed world. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] The music video for the single was recognized at multiple global film festivals and received an honourable mention at the 2021 Los Angeles Film Awards .