A.R. Rahman Launches New Website for Fans to Explore Exclusive Content
Website features career milestones, live shows, and awards
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Oscar-winning composer of music A.R. Rahman announced on social media on Wednesday that he had just created a new website where fans could browse specially curated content.
"We are thrilled to announce the official debut of the new website, https://arrahman.com," said our team. Take a look at carefully chosen content, savor the present, and travel with us through the harmony of life. Rahman wrote on X, "#EPI #WebsiteLaunch #ARRahman #ARRLive."
Our team is excited to announce the launch of the official new website, https://t.co/37hPhLHC5z ????
Explore exclusive curated content, immerse yourself in the moments, and join us on a journey through the symphony of life. ????#EPI #WebsiteLaunch #ARRahman #ARRLive pic.twitter.com/bvDw3bVhJi — A.R.Rahman (@arrahman) May 22, 2024
The website's home page showcases a picture of Rahman performing in London in 2023. Three areas make up the website: awards, performance, and composer. Rahman's albums and soundtracks, spanning from Slumdog Millionaire to Lagaan, are included in the composer section, while information about his previous and planned live performances is listed in the performance area.
Rahman's accomplishments to date are listed in the awards section, which includes six National Film Awards, two Oscars, and two Grammys.
Regarding his career, Rahman has written the music for five straight movies: Amar Singh Chamkila, Lal Salaam, Ayalaan, Aadujeevitham, and Maidaan. He's working on Dhanush's Raayan.
The composer of Dil Se will also be performing live on July 27 in Kuala Lumpur and August 31 in Singapore.
The musician recently went to the 77th Cannes Film Festival to promote Headhunting to Beatboxing, a documentary made by Rohit Gupta that looks at the Naga tribe. Rahman also wrote the soundtrack for the festival premiere of Pritan Ambrose's film Can I Go Home Now?
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