New Delhi, Jan 06: When he started his career in the early 1990s, music maestro Alla Rakha Rahman wouldn`t have thought his popularity will skyrocket to such an extent that budding as well as established musicians alike would swear by his name nearly two decades on.
Rahman, who turned 43 Tuesday, is an inspiration for many. For instance, acclaimed singer Sukhwinder Singh gives the credit of his success to the composer.“Rahman has been a catalyst in my success because when everyone turned me down and ridiculed my song `Thaiyan thaiyan`, he was the only one to believe in me. With a few changes in lyrics, he gave me my first big success in the form of `Chaiyyan chaiyyan`," Sukhwinder told IANS in an interview.With 11 Filmfare Awards to his credit, Rahman has achieved the status of legend in the lives of upcoming singers who dream to work with the composer, at least once.
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