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Famous Bollywood singer Sonu Nigam recently talked about music composer AR Rahman in an interview and shared some things. Sonu said that he does not like meeting people, he is often busy in his work.
highlights
- Sonu Nigam called AR Rahman a reserve.
- Rehman stays away from gossip and evil.
- The US tour of both was ordinary.
New Delhi: Sonu Nigam is a famous singer of Bollywood. He has sung many superhit songs and has a huge fan following. Apart from this, Singer also did acting, but he could not make any money there. Sonu Nigam is quite famous not only for his songs but also for his outspoken opinions. He has also worked with music composer AR Rahman and both have a very good relationship and their professional life is also balanced. Recently Sonu Nigam has shared some things about AR Rahman.
Sonu Nigam told in his latest interview that AR Rahman allows very few people to come close to him in his personal life. Sonu said, “Rehman rarely mingles with anyone. He does not believe in building relationships. I have always seen him busy in his work. He did not make much friendship with anyone. Maybe he is a little friendly with old friends, but he does not do so with other people, he speaks less.”
‘Never speak bad about anyone’
Sonu Nigam A.R. Rehman’s personality was described as very unique. He said, “Rahman does not like to gossip or talk bad. He is always busy in his work. He never hurt anyone and has no habit of speaking bad about anyone. His behavior has always been very calm.”
In this interview, Sonu told that his and AR Rahman’s US tour was also very simple, where only hi-hello was talked about. Sonu Nigam also said that he is very different in personal relationships and remains busy only with his family and work.
About AR Rahman
A.R. Rahman, whose real name is Allah Rakha Rahman, was born on 6 January 1967 in Chennai. Rahman started his musical journey at a very young age and studied music from Trinity College, London. His career started in 1992 with the music of the film ‘Roja’, after which he was made the greatest musician. His music brought a new wave in the Indian film industry.