
After decades of composing some of the most iconic music in Indian and global cinema, Oscar-winning composer AR Rahman says he is now consciously stepping back to embrace a slower pace of life.
“Before, I was like a maniac, working day and night. You sometimes miss life when you work too much,” Rahman admitted in an interview with IANS.
The musician explained that while the early years of his career were marked by relentless work, he now chooses to prioritise family, learning, and personal well-being. “I’ve reduced a lot so that I can enjoy life, learn things, spend time with family, and do work at the same time,” he said.
Looking back at his hectic schedules, Rahman recalled juggling multiple films at once and constantly worrying about what project would come next. “Sometimes, you plan everything, and it cancels. Sometimes it’s beyond me. I go with the flow, like water. It takes the shape of the container. Even with work, it automatically gives. God had his way of giving me time,” he reflected.
Rahman’s decision marks a profound shift in how he values life beyond music and stardom. His words come at a time when his personal life has also drawn public attention amid speculation around his marriage. While the composer has not directly addressed the rumours, his focus on family makes it clear where his priorities lie.
Rahman married Saira Banu in 1995, and the couple share three children together—daughters Khatija and Rahima and son AR Ameen.
AR Rahman's most recent album was Thug Life, starring Kamal Haasan and helmed by Mani Ratnam. Some of his upcoming projects include Tere Ishk Mein, Ramayana: Part 1, Peddi, Moon Walk, and Gandhi Talks, among others.