Famous musician AR. Rahman seems to be under constant attack regarding his ‘communal’ statement. From politics to entertainment world, many big celebs and saints have given their opinion on this issue. Now former actress and Sadhvi Mamta Kulkarni also reacted on this issue and said that everything has a limit and age.
The younger generation has less patience and music is now becoming more like the youth. The old times were such that we all used to work together and now it is such that even music directors have started eating popcorn. Poor AR. Rahman should be happy why should I come here and do my work and which song should I sing.
I am very lucky to have worked in the 90’s
Along with this he also said that “I am very fortunate that I have worked in the 90s”. At that time we were all one. Aamir Khan used to come and sit at my house. We never looked at religion or caste. What changed now? Now there is discrimination in Bollywood. People say whether Aamir is Muslim or Hindu. All this should stop. An artist is just an artist, don’t discriminate among them.
Made a special place in people’s hearts with his voice.
A.R. Rehman has worked in Bollywood for more than 30 years and has made a special place in the hearts of people with his voice. He started his career with the film ‘Roja’ in 1992. A.R. Rahman’s most famous songs include ‘Chaiyyaan Chaiyyaan’ (Dil Se), ‘Jai Ho’ (Slumdog Millionaire), and ‘Taal Se Taal Mila’ (Taal). Apart from this, ‘Chhoti Si Asha’ (Roja), ‘Maiya Maiya’ (Guru), and ‘Kun Faaya Kun’ (Rockstar) are also extremely popular. His evergreen tunes are counted among the iconic songs of Indian cinema.
From ‘Tum Hi Ho’ to ‘Agar Tum Saath Ho’, these are the top 10 songs of Arijit Singh, your heart will feel happy as soon as you hear them.

