Rahman actor biography williams
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Hey all, so today is maestro A.R Rahmans birthday. So ill be sharing some facts about A.R Rahman, some known some unknown.
1) At the age of 15, he was thrown out of school because of short attendance.
2) He was originally a Hindu by the name of A.S Dileep Kumar. He converted to Islam with the name of Allah Raka Rahman when a Pir called Sheikh Abdul Quadir cured her sister from a fatal illness.
3) Along with making music, he also has a passion for gaming. He spends his free time with his kids, Khatija, Rahima and son Ameen by playing.
4) His birthday falls on the same day as his sons. He doesnt believe in lavish celebrations. He visits an orphanage on his birthday and celebrates the day in peace.
5) Penguin Publishers came up with A.R Rahmans first biography but he refused to accept it. According to him, it was considerably removed from reality.
6) In , Rahman composed a music album by the name of Disco Disco in collaboration with Tamil singer and actor Mal
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Shaan Rahman
Indian film score composer
In this Indian name, the name Rahman is a patronymic, and the person should be referred to by the given name, Shaan.
Shaan Rahman (born 30 December ) is an Indian composer and singer, best known for his compositions in the Malayalam film industry. Shaan made his debut as a music director in the film Ee Pattanathil Bhootham directed by Johny Antony. He got the chance to work in the film after the wide acceptance and popularity of his music album "Coffee at MG Road" which he did along with his friend, singer and director Vineeth Sreenivasan.
Vineeth invited him to work in his directorial debut film Malarvaadi Arts Club (). Later on, Shaan has frequently collaborated with Vineeth in his films.
He has gained popularity with films such as Thattathin Marayathu (), Ormayundo Ee Mukham (), Aadu (),Oru Vadakkan Selfie (), Adi Kapyare Kootamani (), Vettah (), Jacobinte Swargarajyam (), Annmariya Kalippilaanu (), and
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Expected to be John Williams, Ennio Morricone, and Michael Jackson all in one A.R. Rahman
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