The recent announcement of AR Rahman and Saira Banu’s divorce has left fans of the iconic music composer shocked and heartbroken. Married for 29 years, the couple has been a symbol of a long-lasting and supportive partnership. Their separation has stirred mixed reactions, with some expressing sadness and others speculating about the reasons behind their split.
In his heartfelt social media post, AR Rahman shared his emotions, writing, “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.” The couple has requested privacy as they navigate this difficult phase.
Online Speculations Linking Mohini Dey to the Divorce
The announcement of AR Rahman and Saira Banu’s divorce coincided with news of bassist Mohini Dey separating from her husband. This timing led to online rumors linking Mohini Dey to the legendary composer’s divorce. Speculators suggested a connection between the two separations, despite a lack of evidence.
Mohini Dey’s lawyer was quick to dismiss these rumors, emphasizing that her personal life had no relevance to AR Rahman’s. However, the speculation persisted, dominating social media discussions and creating unwarranted controversy around both families.
AR Ameen’s Strong Reaction to the Baseless Rumors
AR Rahman’s son, AR Ameen, has come forward to address the rumors linking his father’s divorce to Mohini Dey. In a strongly worded Instagram story, Ameen expressed his disappointment over the spread of misinformation. He wrote, “My father is a legend, not just for his incredible contributions, but for the values, respect, and love he has earned over the years. It’s disheartening to see false and baseless rumours being spread.”
Ameen urged people to honor and preserve his father’s dignity, highlighting the importance of truth and respect when discussing personal matters. His statement reflects the family’s determination to protect Rahman’s legacy from unwarranted scrutiny and sensationalism.