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Academy award winner A.R. Rahman set to judge The Voice India?

Buzz has it that acclaimed academy award-winning composer A.R. Rahman is set to make his small screen debut. Reportedly, the celebrated music director has been approached to be the super judge on an upcoming singing reality show called The Voice India.

A.R. Rahman, who has scored music for many national and international movies in his prolific career, has never judged a reality TV show before. But if reports are to be believed, he is set to add a new feather to his cap in 2019.


Though the makers of the show have not announced their collaboration with the great music director as yet, some media outlets report that Rahman has agreed to come onboard because he wants to explore this new side of music as well.

While A.R. Rahman is set to play the super judge on the show, it is being reported that music director Vishal Dadlani and singer Kanika Kapoor may come onboard to judge the next season of The Voice India.

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