Music composer AR Rahman’s mom has died. He took to Twitter and Instagram to share an image of her in her reminiscence.As per just a few media studies, Kareema Begum died in Chennai and had been conserving unwell for some time. Rahman didn’t share any textual content along with his submit. His colleagues and pals supplied their condolences to the Oscar-winning composer. Singer Harshdeep Kaur wrote, “Dear Sir.. deeply saddened by your loss.. may god give you strength. Remembering Amma’s wonderful and gentle soul. She will forever remain in our hearts.” Shekhar Kapoor paid her condolences, “Our heart is broken, I know. But your mother left you with an inner strength , an inner resilience and belief .. that I have seen and admired for long. Stay strong, my friend.” Actor Khushbu Sundar wrote, “Losing a mother is irreplaceable. The vacuum remains forever. My deepest condolences to @arrahman and his family. May Allah give you the strength to hear the pain. #RIP #Amma.” “Deepest condolences. Listening to the En aatha Pon aatha – Uzhavan song in memory of her,” wrote one fan of Rahman. “Dear AR sir, your mother was witness to your growth and success as a world renowned music composer. Very sad to know that she is no more. May God give you and your family strength to overcome this loss. May her soul rest in peace ! We share your grief,” wrote one other. Earlier, in an interview, Rahman had talked about how his mom was pivotal in his success. He had additionally stated that his standard patriotic tune Maa Tujhe Salaam was truly written for his mom. “I had this in my mind on how to crack it because I was very objective about it, thinking whether patriotism will work or not. So, I was like, forget about the country, let’s do it as a personal song — like singing a song for one’s mother. That’s how it was created,” Rahman had advised IANS.Also learn: Step inside Amrita Arora’s beautiful vacation dwelling in Goa as Arjun Kapoor, Malaika Arora trip there Rahman lately gave music to Sushant Singh Rajput’s remaining movie, Dil Bechara. He spoke to HT Brunch concerning the ‘stigma around being a professional musician’. He stated, “People always say with pride ‘Oh, my son is a doctor, lawyer, engineer.’ But you don’t find them saying, ‘Oh, my daughter is a musician’, with the same pride. But music gives beauty to people and a sense of peace and security.”Follow @htshowbiz for extra
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