Legend recognises legend: A.R. Rahman wishes Taylor Swift all the best for her new album
On Wednesday, Rahman, who recently delivered the chartbuster album for the Imtiaz Ali directorial 'Amar Singh Chamkila', took to X to wish the singer.
A.R. Rahman’s son, A.R. Ameen escaped a accident. Ameen in a social media post shared that the accident occurred in the set.
In the post, Ameen said that chandeliers, lights and other objects fell from the top while he was performing. He posted that he was unharmed and perfectly all right, but traumatised by the incident.
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He thanked God for keeping him safe. Ameen wrote: “I am thankful to the Almighty, my parents, my family, well wishers and my spiritual teacher that I am safe and alive today.
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“Just three nights ago, I was shooting for a song and I trusted the team to have taken care of the engineering and safety, while I was focusing on performing before the camera.”
The post further read: “… the whole truss and chandeliers that were suspended from a crane came crashing down while I was still in the middle of the spot. If I were a few inches here and there, a few seconds earlier or later, the whole rig would have fallen on our heads. My team and I are shell shocked and not able to recover from the trauma.”
A.R. Ameen is a playback singer and made his debut in the Tamil movie ‘O Kadhal KNmani’. He has sung in several movies since then.
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