Music maestro AR Rahman, who recently garnered praise for his work in Imtiaz Ali's Amar Singh Chamkila, opened up on his hard times when he had no money to buy necessary music equipment. In a recent conversation with Mohit Chauhan, Imtiaz Ali, and Irshad Kamil, the music maestro reflected on his humble beginning and said, "When I built my studio, I didn't have money to buy an amplifier and equalizer. There was just an AC with a shelf and carpet. I used to be sitting there not having money to buy anything. I built this and was sitting inside with no equipment. My first recorder came after my mom gave her jewels to be pledged. That is when I felt empowered. I could see my future, that one moment I changed." AR Rahman next has an exciting lineup of projects, including Thug Life, Raayan and Lahore 1947Raayan First Single ‘Adangaadha Asuran’: Dhanush and AR Rahman Unite for a Trippy, Heart-Thumping Tamil Track (Watch Lyrical Video).

AR Rahman Reveals His Mother Sold Her Jewellery To Buy Music Equipment

 

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