AR Rahman recently visited the concert of the legendary Oscar-winning film score composer and music producer, Hans Zimmer, in Abu Dhabi. Calling him spectacular, Rahman shared the clip on his social media, as the audience cheered with their hearts out at the end of the show.
AR Rahman shared on Instagram...
In the Instagram clip shared by the 58-year-old Oscar Award winner, Rahman captioned, “Watched the Spectacular @hanszimmer show at Abudabi ..when is he coming to India ?"
Following the post, the fans went frenzy in the hopes of watching them together soon for Nitesh Tiwari’s ‘Ramayana’ starring Ranbir Kapoor and Sai Pallavi. Previously, Pinkvilla reported that the remarkable artists, AR Rahman and Hans Zimmer, will be collaborating for the aforementioned film. They would be handling the score together, making Zimmer’s debut in Bollywood.
The comment under the post...The anticipation of the collaboration made the fans excited, and they flooded Rahman’s recent post with multiple comments. One user commented, “Hans Zimmer teaming up with ARR for the Ramayana. and now even Ranveer has commented on it! Feels like it’s almost confirmed. This is truly happening!” Another stated, “When you complete #ramayan sir ! Hoping for a concert where you two perform together,” while a third visualised, “Just visualise hans Zimmer & ThalaivARR together in india.”
Namit Malhotra confirmed...The producer of the film ‘Ramayana,’ Namit Malhotra, confirmed the collaboration between the Academy Award winners recently. In an interview with James Whittaker, Malhotra said, “There’s no one like him [Hans Zimmer]. In fact, I’ll say this. Hans Zimmer is also scoring on a movie that I am producing. It’s called Ramayana, which is being produced by me. It has Hans Zimmer and AR Rahman, the Indian legend of music, who has also done a lot of Hollywood stuff.”
“And Hans Zimmer coming together for the first time to create this epic. We are in the middle of production. It’s a dream come true for me as a fanboy. To sit there and see Hans and then see AR both really coming out with their genius of creating that music,” he added.
AR Rahman shared on Instagram...
In the Instagram clip shared by the 58-year-old Oscar Award winner, Rahman captioned, “Watched the Spectacular @hanszimmer show at Abudabi ..when is he coming to India ?"
Following the post, the fans went frenzy in the hopes of watching them together soon for Nitesh Tiwari’s ‘Ramayana’ starring Ranbir Kapoor and Sai Pallavi. Previously, Pinkvilla reported that the remarkable artists, AR Rahman and Hans Zimmer, will be collaborating for the aforementioned film. They would be handling the score together, making Zimmer’s debut in Bollywood.
The comment under the post...The anticipation of the collaboration made the fans excited, and they flooded Rahman’s recent post with multiple comments. One user commented, “Hans Zimmer teaming up with ARR for the Ramayana. and now even Ranveer has commented on it! Feels like it’s almost confirmed. This is truly happening!” Another stated, “When you complete #ramayan sir ! Hoping for a concert where you two perform together,” while a third visualised, “Just visualise hans Zimmer & ThalaivARR together in india.”
Namit Malhotra confirmed...The producer of the film ‘Ramayana,’ Namit Malhotra, confirmed the collaboration between the Academy Award winners recently. In an interview with James Whittaker, Malhotra said, “There’s no one like him [Hans Zimmer]. In fact, I’ll say this. Hans Zimmer is also scoring on a movie that I am producing. It’s called Ramayana, which is being produced by me. It has Hans Zimmer and AR Rahman, the Indian legend of music, who has also done a lot of Hollywood stuff.”
“And Hans Zimmer coming together for the first time to create this epic. We are in the middle of production. It’s a dream come true for me as a fanboy. To sit there and see Hans and then see AR both really coming out with their genius of creating that music,” he added.
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