Oscar-winning composer AR Rahman will open for U2 when the Irish rock band performs in Mumbai on 15 December. Rahman's performance will also include his two daughters, Hindi cinema's noted Digjaj Music Director AR Rahman has started work on his Bollywood comeback film Aadujivatham. Who does not know AR Rahman, this director who has given his music in many Hindi cinema films, who has won many awards by giving his voice in many Hindi cinema films with his voice. The latest we hear is that he collaborated with Vijay Yesudas for a track in the Blassey directorial, with Prithviraj in the lead.
Vijay and Rehman had acted in several Tamil films including Sivaji and Kadali. The upcoming film, which is based on Benyamin's novel Adujivitham, will mark Rahman's return to Mollywood after 27 years. His last Malayalam project is the 1992 Yodha Thi film set to resume its second schedule in Jordan since December. Prithviraj is currently busy with the final schedule of Sachin's Ayyappanam Kosyum, which is being shot in the attic. "The fight against injustice has always been important to us. We were shaped and created in part by Martin Luther King who was a student of Mahatma Gandhi. Martin Luther King said that 'the moral arc of the universe is long but it is towards justice Bends. " I do not believe anyone else.
"It doesn't lean towards justice, it has to lean towards justice. We have to be actively involved to preserve it and show people how we feel and what we care about. We are for students. Come as a source of inspiration. This is non-violence, or non-violence. India has given us this - the greatest gift to the world. It is compared to nuclear power, armies, navies, the British Empire. That powerful. It has its own power. And never do it. More importantly, "Bono said about single in November this year.
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