Rahman's son likely to sing in Mani Ratnam's next


Chennai, Sep 27 (IANS) Double Oscar-winning composer A.R. Rahman Friday said that his son Ameen might sing in filmmaker Mani Ratnam's yet-untitled upcoming bilingual project.

Ameen, 12, has already crooned the song "NaNa" from "Couple's Retreat".

"A lot of filmmakers want Ameen to act, but I want him to concentrate on studying. He might sing in Mani Ratnam's next film," Rahman said at an event.

He was talking about his upcoming concert on Oct 2 for a Tamil news channel.

Rahman will perform 50 Tamil songs at the concert, for which he's been preparing for nearly "two months".

The Mozart of Madras will be accompanied by students from his music college KM Conservatory along with singers such as Blaaze and Karthik at the concert.

  

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  • Sampath, Mlore/ Blore

    Sat, Sep 27 2014

    You can get success only if you have a GODFATHER back you up. This is the pathetic situation in India. So we can see there is an increase in the suicide cases of the children. because the why today s children are not ready (mentally prepared) to face the world. they donot know the problems/ difficulties of the world. Allow them to live on their own and realize what the world is. This can be the solution atleast to decrease the suicide rates among children.

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  • Lingappa, Kuppepadavu/Amsterdam

    Sat, Sep 27 2014

    He would be termed a singer,,, even if he croaks. Pathetic dynasty rules in India,,

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