AR Rahman announces divorce from his wife after 29 years of marriage

In a deeply personal and unexpected revelation, A.R. Rahman, the legendary “Mozart of Madras,” and his wife, Saira Banu, have announced their separation after nearly three decades of marriage. The news has left fans and the film industry in shock, as the couple had long been seen as a symbol of enduring love and partnership.

Saira Banu’s lawyer, Vandana Shah, issued an official statement detailing the couple’s decision: “After many years of marriage, Mrs Saira has made the difficult decision to separate from her husband Mr AR Rahman. This decision comes after significant emotional strain in their relationship. Despite their deep love for each other, the couple has found that the tensions and difficulties have created an insurmountable gap between them, one that neither party feels able to bridge at this time. Mrs Saira emphasised that she has taken this decision out of pain and agony. Mrs Saira requests privacy and understanding from the public during this challenging time, as she navigates this difficult chapter in her life.”

Shortly after, A.R. Rahman addressed the situation with a poetic and heartfelt message on his X (formerly Twitter) account: “We had hoped to reach the grand thirty, but all things, it seems, carry an unseen end. Even the throne of God might tremble at the weight of broken hearts. Yet, in this shattering, we seek meaning, though the pieces may not find their place again. To our friends, thank you for your kindness and for respecting our privacy as we walk through this fragile chapter.”

The couple, who have been married since 1995, share three children and are often known for their private yet supportive relationship. While their separation marks the end of a significant chapter, both Rahman and Saira have appealed for understanding as they focus on moving forward. Fans and well-wishers have taken to social media to express their support, offering prayers and hope for peace in this difficult time.

“We had hoped to reach the grand thirty, but all things, it seems, carry an unseen end. Even the throne of God might tremble at the weight of broken hearts. Yet, in this shattering, we seek meaning, though the pieces may not find their place again. To our friends, thank you for…

— A.R.Rahman (@arrahman) November 19, 2024

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