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Upto the conscience of Hopefully the fans will stand for originality. "Maybe they were right in thinking Badshah could give it a spin and make it for a younger audience," he said, not denying the reach and appeal of the new version.Īll songs written for #Delhi6 including #Masakali close to heart,sad to see when original creation of &singer insensitively utilised. He said while he had turned down Ali and producer Karan Johar's offer, Badshah's remixed version turned out to be successful. In fact, he was offered to remix his own song ' Hamma Hamma' from Mani Ratnam's 1995 film Bombay for what turned out to be 'The Humma Song' in Shaad Ali's 2017 romantic comedy Ok Jaanu. It is not the first Rahman song that has been rejigged.

This is a sign of a man confident of his craft, and less bitter towards the system. Maybe he just wants to juxtapose the original with the remix, and let each member of the audience decide individually what their cup of tea is. Maybe he wants to inform them that while they may find the recreated versions pacier, the originals should be credited for the combined hard work and talent invested in them. I am a very small drop in the ocean.Maybe he is directing his words to that section of the new audience which believes ' Tamma Tamma' and ' Yeh Jawaani' have their roots in Badrinath Ki Dulhania and Student of the Year 2 respectively. All the creative people who worked with me, gave me the inspiration to rise up and celebrate hundred years of cinema with all the legends included. I want to thank my brothers and sisters of India for all the love. So, let that name bring peace, prosperity, happiness and health to all people living in Canada. The merciful is the quality of the common God we all have and one can only be the servant of merciful. He continued, "The name AR Rahman is not mine.

I am very grateful to all of you, the Mayor of Markham, Cananda (Frank Scarpitti), and counsellors, Indian Consulate General (Apoorva Srivastava) and the people of Canada. The statement shared by Rahman read, "I never imagined this in my life. Rahman took to his Twitter handle and posted a statement, along with which he wrote, "Honoured and grateful for this recognition from and Frankcarpitti and the people of Canada #arrahmanstreet #markham #canada #infinitelovearr #celebratingdiversity." Grammy-winning music maestro AR Rahman, who recently got the honour of having a street named after him in Canada's Markham city, has shared a heartfelt note of gratitude on social media.
