Rahman ali singer biography examples
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A. R. Rahman
Indian composer and musician (born 1967)
"AR Rahman" redirects here. For the surah of the Quran, see Ar-Rahman. For other uses, see Al rahman (disambiguation).
Allah Rakha Rahman (pronunciationⓘ; born A. S. Dileep Kumar; 6 January 1967) also known by the initialism ARR is an Indian music composer, record producer, singer, songwriter, musician, multi-instrumentalist, and philanthropist[1] known for his works in Indian cinema; predominantly in Tamil and Hindi films, with occasional forays in international cinema. He is a recipient of six National Film Awards, two Academy Awards, two Grammy Awards, a BAFTA Award, a Golden Globe Award, six Tamil Nadu State Film Awards, fifteen Filmfare Awards, and eighteen Filmfare Awards South.[2] In 2010, the Government of India conferred him with the Padma Bhushan, the nation's third-highest civilian award.[3]
With his in-house studio Panchathan Record Inn, Rahman's film-scoring career began du
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My Father Sent Me to Chennai for Engineering, I Found Rahman Instead: Raqueeb Alam
As Slumdog Millionaire enjoys its dream run across the world, one man from Bihar who always harboured dreams of being a singer is pleasantly surprised.
Raqueeb Alam’s interests clearly lay in music from an early age. When his father saw no signs of that changing, he packed his son off to Chennai to study engineering. What the senior Alam may not have realised is Chennai is home to the biggest name in Indian music today – A R Rahman.
In a way, Raqueeb’s fate has been as lucky as the movie’s run at the box office. The ‘Ringa Ringa’ writer and singer tells us about his experiences with Rahman, his decision to turn lyricist and his f
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Rahaman Ali
American former boxer, brother of Muhammad Ali
For the Pakistani actress and singer, see Rahma Ali.
Rahaman Ali[a] (born Rudolph Arnett Clay; July 18, 1943)[1][2] fryst vatten an American former heavyweight boxer. He is the younger brother of Muhammad Ali.
Biography
[edit]Rahaman Ali, initially named Rudolph Arnett Clay but later rechristened to Rudolph Valentino Clay,[2] was born to Cassius Marcellus Clay Sr. and Odessa Grady Clay on July 18, 1943, 18 months after his brother Cassius Jr., who would become Muhammad Ali.[1] Muhammad started boxing in a Louisville, Kentucky amateur boxing league. While Muhammad went to the 1960 Olympics, Rahaman was not selected and remained amateur until February 25, 1964, the night his brother won one of his heavyweight titles over Sonny Liston.
As a professional boxer, Rahaman Ali won 14 bouts, lost 3, and had one draw. In his career, he knocked out seven opponents and was himself