A.R. Rahman changed his name for personal and religious reasons. Born as A. S. Dileep Kumar, he converted to Islam at the age of 23, along with other members of his family, in 1989. After his conversion, he changed his name to Allah Rakha Rahman. This decision to adopt a new name was likely a reflection of his spiritual and religious beliefs.
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Renowned as the “Mozart of Madras” and “Isai Puyal” (musical storm), Allah Rakha Rahman, born A. S. Dileep Kumar on January 6, 1967, in Madras, Tamil Nadu, has left an indelible mark on the global music landscape. As a versatile Indian music composer, record producer, singer, songwriter, and philanthropist, Rahman’s impact extends far beyond the realms of Indian cinema, earning him international acclaim and prestigious awards.


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