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Salman Khan wishes singer SP Balasubrahmanyam a speedy recovery

SP Balasubrahmanyam is one of the legendary singers in the Indian film industry. He has sung songs in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Hindi and Malayalam.

A few weeks ago, the 74-year-old singer was tested positive for COVID-19 and while he was fine when he was admitted, his health started deteriorating later. Yesterday, there were reports that the singer is in a critical condition and has been put on life support.


Well, in Hindi, SP Balasubrahmanyam has mainly sung songs for Salman Khan. So, the actor took to Twitter to wish a speedy recovery to the singer.

Salman tweeted, “Bala Subramaniam sir . All the strength hope wishes from the bottom of my heart to a speedy recovery n thank u for every song u sang fr me n made special your dil dewana hero prem, Love u sir.”

Other actors from down South also posted about the ace singer.

Mahanati actress, Keerthy Suresh tweeted, “My prayers are with you SPB sir! Crossed fingers Get well soon sir. Folded hands #GetWellSoonSPBSIR #GetwellsoonSPB.”

Lakshmi Manchu wrote on Twitter, “We are not done with you and you with us. Fight this harder for all of our sake. Come on God, now is the time for you to show up pleaseee #SPBalasubraniam.”

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AR Rahman makes playful acting debut in 'Moonwalk', reunites with Prabhudeva

After more than three decades as a celebrated composer, AR Rahman is stepping in front of the camera

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AR Rahman makes playful acting debut in 'Moonwalk', reunites with Prabhudeva

Highlights

  • AR Rahman to appear as a fictional “angry young film director” in Moonwalk

  • Composer reunites with Prabhudeva, recalling their iconic 90s collaborations
  • Rahman also composed the film’s music, blending acting and scoring

Reuniting with Prabhudeva

After more than three decades as a celebrated composer, AR Rahman is stepping in front of the camera for the first time in a significant acting role. The composer will share the screen with Prabhudeva in the upcoming musical comedy Moonwalk.

Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter India, Rahman reflected on their reunion, calling Prabhudeva “a genius” whose choreography has always electrified his music. Their past collaborations, including hits like Mukkala Mukkabla and Urvasi Urvasi, defined much of the 1990s Tamil cinema soundtrack landscape.

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