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Music Director AR Rahman hospitalised in Chennai

IANS March 16, 2025 170 views

Renowned music maestro AR Rahman was admitted to a private hospital in Chennai after experiencing chest pain. The Oscar-winning composer, who recently returned from a performance in the United Kingdom, is reportedly stable and undergoing medical treatment. This news comes shortly after his previous professional engagements, including a concert with Ed Sheeran and a film music launch. Rahman's remarkable career spans decades, making him one of India's most celebrated and internationally recognized musical talents.

"His music transcends boundaries and continues to inspire millions" - Music Industry Insider
Music Director AR Rahman hospitalised in Chennai
Chennai, March 16: Renowned music composer and Oscar winner A.R. Rahman has been admitted to a private hospital on Greams Road in Chennai after experiencing chest pain.

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AR Rahman hospitalized in Chennai with chest pain

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Recently performed in UK and attended local film music launch

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Globally renowned composer with multiple international awards

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Legendary musician with significant cultural impact

Hospital authorities confirmed that Rahman received preliminary treatment before being moved for an angiogram.

Sources at Apollo Hospital informed IANS that his condition is stable, and an official medical bulletin is expected soon.

The composer had recently returned to Chennai after a performance in the United Kingdom.

Last month, Rahman shared the stage with international pop star Ed Sheeran at his concert in Chennai. A week later, he attended the music launch of his upcoming film 'Chaava'.

His hospitalisation comes shortly after his ex-wife, Saira Banu, was admitted for a medical emergency and underwent surgery. The news was confirmed by her lawyer, Vandana Shah, through an official statement.

A.R. Rahman, also known by his initials ARR, is one of India's most celebrated music composer, record producer, and multi-instrumentalist.

He is best known for his work in Tamil and Hindi cinema, with occasional projects in international films. Over his illustrious career, Rahman has received numerous accolades, including six National Film Awards, two Academy Awards, two Grammy Awards, a BAFTA Award, a Golden Globe Award, six Tamil Nadu State Film Awards, and 18 Filmfare Awards.

In 2010, the Government of India honoured him with the Padma Bhushan, the country's third-highest civilian award.

Rahman's journey in film music began in the early 1990s with Mani Ratnam's 'Roja'. He quickly became a household name with iconic scores for films such as 'Bombay', 'Kadhalan', 'Thiruda Thiruda', and 'Gentleman'.

His first Hollywood project, 'Couples Retreat', won him the BMI Award for Best Music Score. However, his global breakthrough came with 'Slumdog Millionaire', which earned him two Academy Awards for Best Original Score and Best Original Song.

Beyond his musical achievements, Rahman is also known for his humanitarian efforts, supporting various charitable causes.

In 2006, Stanford University recognised his contributions to global music, and in 2008, he received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Rotary Club. In 2009, he was featured in Time magazine's list of the 100 most influential people in the world. With his influence spanning multiple industries and generations, Rahman continues to inspire millions with his music and philanthropic work.

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