AR Rahman and Saira Banu announced their separation on Tuesday (November 19) after 29 years of marriage. The news shocked everyone. Their lawyer, Vandana Shah, confirmed that the decision was mutual and urged fans to respect the family's privacy during this tough time.
Producer Prerna Arora thinks it is insensitive to discuss and dissect the marriage. In an exclusive interview with Zoom, she told us, "They are going through a difficult time. Children are involved.
Why make it more difficult for them by making provocative suggestions?" ALSO READ: AR Rahman's First Social Media Post After Separation From Wife Saira Banu Is About Winning An Award Reacting to the linkup rumours of bassist Mohini Dey's separation news with Rahman as they both announced it on the same day. She quipped, "It is very dangerous to put 2 and 2 together in a sensitive situation as this. The couple should be given space to work out their new equation, the badalte rishte.
I know how hard separations are with the media breathing down their necks. Look at the way Abhishek and Aishwarya are being pursued. It is not fair.
If they have problems in their marriage, it is not helping them to have new rumours being tagged to their problems every day." Prerna feels AR Rahman’s work is all that should speak for him. "Especially at the moment.
He has given so much to our cinema. His music has changed the way we look at our film songs. He broke the traditional mould.
Rahman Sir is a pioneer. Why is his personal life being dragged into the personal domain?" Prerna feels creative artists should not marry. “They are married to their art.
The spouse is bound to take second place.” Get Latest News Live on Times Now along with Breaking News and Top Headlines from Bollywood, Entertainment News and around the world..
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Producer Prerna Arora Reacts To AR Rahman's Divorce Link To Bassist Mohini: Why Make It More Difficult?- EXCL
AR Rahman and Saira Banu announced their separation after 29 years of marriage on November 19. Their lawyer confirmed it was mutual and requested privacy. In an exclusive chat with Zoom, producer Prerna Arora urged respect, criticising rumours linking Rahman to bassist Mohini Dey. Read on!