Did Singer Chithra Wish A R Rahman a Happy Birthday?
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Key Takeaways
- K S Chithra wishes A R Rahman a happy birthday.
- Rahman's music continues to captivate audiences around the world.
- Celebrity tributes highlight his impact in the industry.
- Rahman is also making his acting debut in 'Moonwalk'.
- His legacy is celebrated across various platforms.
Chennai, Jan 6 (NationPress) One of India's most celebrated vocalists, K S Chithra, extended a warm birthday greeting to the Oscar-winning composer A R Rahman on Tuesday, urging him to continue captivating audiences with his enchanting melodies.
In a touching message on her social media platforms, the seasoned singer, who has garnered six National Awards, expressed: "May your life's rhythm resonate with beautiful tunes. Keep captivating hearts with your melodies. Wishing you a joyous birthday, Rahman @arrahman Ji #ARRahman #Birthday #Rahman."
A multitude of celebrities across various fields joined fans in celebrating A R Rahman on his special day.
Among those who sent their wishes were music director D Imman and actress Mamta Mohandas.
Music director D Imman shared on his social media, stating, "A legend. A revolution. A universe of music. Happy Birthday A R Rahman sir. #HappyBirthday #ARRahman #DImman".
Actress Mamta Mohandas shared a video showcasing A R Rahman's talent, not only in music but also in technology, from his residence in Los Angeles.
She remarked, "Happy Birthday to one of the greatest music legends of all time, or should I say a Wizard... It was fascinating to watch @arrahman sir as he engages with technology while enjoying one of the latest music innovations by @roli_create at his home in Los Angeles."
She further added, "Thank you for allowing us to experience a myriad of emotions through your music, emotions that our hearts may struggle to comprehend. #arrahman #birthday #legend #music."
It’s worth noting that the team behind director Manoj N S's upcoming film 'Moonwalk', featuring actor Prabhu Deva, celebrated A R Rahman's birthday during the film's grand audio launch by having the renowned musician cut a cake on stage.
The 'Mozart of Madras', who has lent his voice to all five tracks in the film, is also set to make his acting debut in this project.