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Rahman’s Son Reacts To Trash Talk In Divorce
It is known that AR Rahman is in the midst of many social media discussions over the last few days after the divorce saga involving himself and his wife Saira Banu. Incidentally, just hours after Rahman announced his divorce, his bassist, Mohini Dey also announced separation from her husband.
This led to a quick trash talk on this matter as a few netizens crossed the line and linked the Rahman breakup saga to the divorce of Mohini Dey. There was some ugly retort on this matter as people started passing ugly remarks.
On this matter, Rahman’s son Ameen has reacted and he has a set of thought-provoking comments to make as he spoke from the bottom of his heart. In a fresh media interaction, Ameen said that it pains to see a sensitive topic like this father’s divorce being dragged on social media for such trash talk.
Ameen reportedly revealed that he is pained to see his father’s divorce saga being linked to that of the female member of his team’s divorce matter. He opined that social media should be more lenient on such sensitive topics and give some breathing space to the people involved.
It is evident that the detrimental talk on social media has led to the main people involved with such sensitive topics being deeply scarred. This is perhaps a call for social media users to be more sensible about such matters.
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Singer Sunitha comments on Today’s Singers
Sunitha Upadrashta-a playback singing sensation-whose melodious voice planted an indelible mark in the world of music. Her songs have engraved a permanent place in the hearts of listeners. Whether a song or a dialogue, she has crystal-clear diction. Fear, compassion, bravery, or humour in her voice brings any scene to life.
Sunitha recently met Sakshi in Visakhapatnam. The latter shared her thoughts on music and the journey. “Music is godly. Whereas one might become enlightened with the knowledge of music, a good voice is the gift of nature. One needs to approach music with devotion and reverence.”
She feels that dedication and sincerity, once the essentials for singers have been missing in most singers of today. “It’s easy to gain fame quickly, but sustaining it is challenging. I’ve been fortunate to have sung diverse songs, and many music directors have supported me throughout my journey.”
Sometimes, their songs would make me feel that I wasn’t good enough. There have been instances where I wished I could sing like them,” says Sunitha. She loves Visakhapatnam where her maternal grandparents stay. “My mother often spoke beautifully about the city. I grew up with a fascination for it.”
During her visit, Sunitha was surprised by the beauty of the city. “The view from Kailasagiri and Rushikonda is breathtaking. Visakhapatnam’s people are indeed fortunate to stay amidst such beauty.”Regarding the music industry, Sunitha explained that the scope has increased. “Songs are now customized according to situations and characters in movies. To become successful, one needs to adapt to the trends and technology.”
She agreed that independent music was gaining popularity. “It’s heartening to see the audience embracing it. I’m an admirer of nature. This is what pleases me to be a part of it. Visakhapatnam is indeed lovely hills and sea are too sweetly mellowing.”