AR Rahaman shared a video on social media showing a Hindu couple tying the knot in a Kerala Mosque. On Thursday the eminent composer retweeted the video, captioned as “Here is another #KeralaStory”. The Oscar winner shared a page on the microblogging site. The post “A.R. Rahaman shares video of Hindu couple getting married in mosque amid ‘The Kerala Story’” is on trend on every social media platform.
Early Life:
AR Rahaman is an extensive body in Indian Music, known as a music composer and also known as the nickname “the Mozart of Madras.” His Father R.K. Sekhar, also known as an eminent Tamil musician composed scores for the Malayalam film industry. AR Rahaman started studying piano at age four. His father surprises him with the purchase of a synthesizer and allowed him to pursue his passion by observing the little boy’s interests lay in electronics and computers. At the age of 9 years, Rahaman lost his father and he started playing piano at the age of 11 professionally to support his family. His professional experience led to a scholarship to study at Trinity College, Oxford, after dropped out of school. He received a degree in Western classical music there.
Career Building:
His family converted to Islam in 1988, and he took the name, Allah Rakha Rahaman. He has more than 300 jingles he wrote through this writing. He taught discipline because this writing required the delivery of a powerful message or mood in a short time. Rahaman met Bollywood film director Mani Ratnam in 1991, while at a ceremony to receive an award for his work on a coffee advertisement. After that Mani Ratnam pushed him to write music for motion pictures. In 1992 he worked on his first project Roja and this track got a huge hit. Including the music for Lagaan in 2001, more than 100 movie scores followed. Lagaan movie nominated for Academy Award. After that Rahaman’s album sold more than 100 million.
Rahaman mentioned his writing “Bravo…love for humanity has to be unconditional and healing” by sharing the video with his over 24 million Twitter followers.
The almost two-minute clip shows a Hindu couple getting married in a mosque in Alappuzha city of Kerala.
In the video, the bride’s mother was struggling financially and had been approached by the mosque’s committee for help with her daughter’s wedding. A controversial new film, ‘The Kerala Story’, is based on the so-called radicalisation and conversion of young Hindu women to Islam in Kerala.
Before introducing them into the terrorist outfit Islamic State(IS). Maybe that’s why A.R. Rahaman shares video of Hindu couple getting married in mosque amid ‘The Kerala Story.’
Starring Adah Sharma, Sudipto Sen has written and directed the film, and Vipul Amrutlal Shah produced it.