New Delhi:
AR Rahman and Saira Banu announced their divorce in November last year, protected private lives by the public. Months after his separation, AR Rahman reacted to public chatter around his divorce and media frenzy, which was behind him after the declaration of isolation.
“The option to be in public life is intentional, so everyone is reviewed. From the richest person to God, he is reviewed, so who am I?” Rahman told Naydeep Rakshit YouTube channel.
“As long as we live together and are not imagination or toxic … even those who criticize us – all families,” AR Rahman reflected on the crisis of being a public person.
Addressing the tireless comment on troll and his personal life, R Rahman said, “If I say things about someone’s family, someone will say about me. And we, as Indians, believe it. Nobody should say unnecessary things because everyone is a sister, a wife, a mother.”
Rahman voiced his philosophy of life to tide on a difficult situation, “Even when a person hurts something, I pray,” God, forgive them and guide them. “
After getting married for about three decades, AR Rahman and Saira Banu called it in November last year. They share three children – son R Amin, and two daughters, Khatija Rahman and Rahema Rahman. Soon after the news broke, the composer opened up how to “shatter” the “weight of the broken hearts”.
AR Rahman posted a heartbreaking update on X (East Twitter), “We were expecting to reach Grand Threat, but everything, it seems, takes an unseen end.
In March, Rahman did an angiography after chest pain complaints in Chennai, Saira Banu publicly stated that she did not want to refer to as a “ex -wife” because she was not yet divorced.