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Success comes to those who dedicate everything to their passion in life. To be successful, it is also very important to be humble and never let fame or money travel to your head.
A. R. Rahman
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A. R. Rahman
Age: 57
Born: 1967
Born: January 6
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Allahrakka Rahman
Allah Rakha Rahman
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Sometimes I intentionally cut it off. I just want to be in silence, especially when I'm traveling. I watch movies without sound.
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