Mumbai: AR Rahman’s son AR Ameen was so ‘shell-shocked’ that he is struggling to recover from the trauma.
So what actually happened?
The 20-year-old singer narrowly escaped a major accident on a set when chandeliers came crashing down on the stage where the young singer was performing.
Ameen shared pictures from the set on Instagram and wrote about the incident, thanking the Almighty for saving his life.
“I am thankful to the Almighty, my parents, family, well-wishers, and my spiritual teacher that I am safe and alive today. Just three nights ago, I was shooting for a song and I trusted the team to have taken care of the engineering and safety, while I was focusing on performing in front of the camera. The whole truss and chandeliers that were suspended from a crane came crashing down while I was right in the middle of the spot. If it were a few inches here and there, a few seconds earlier or later, the whole rig would have fallen on our heads. My team and I are shell-shocked and unable to recover from the trauma,” Ameen wrote.
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Ameen started his career as a playback singer in Mani Ratnam’s 2015 film ‘OK Kanmani’.
The talented singer subsequently lent his voice in films like ‘Sachin: A Billion Dreams and ‘2.0’, with his father composing the music in all of those.