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Music Maestro A R Rahman Attends Grammys 2022 With Son A R Ameen

The 'Slumdog Millionaire' tweeted a selfie where he and his son can be seen sitting at the ceremony.

New Delhi: Music maestro AR Rahman took to his social media to share pictures of himself with his son AR Ameen at the Grammys 2022.

The 'Slumdog Millionaire' tweeted a selfie where he and his son can be seen sitting at the ceremony.

Sharing the selfie, he wrote, "Grammys" followed with a heart-eyed emoji.

Check out the picture here:



The two also posed for the camera at the Red Carpet event of the Grammys. While the composer was seen wearing a yellow and brown coloured formal blazer with abstract print, his son sported a multicoloured shirt.

The Grammy and Academy Award winner wrote, "Parenting", as he struck a pose with his son on the Red Carpet.

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He also shared another selfie in which he can be seen all prepped up for the event.


Several of his fans commented under the pictures saying that the Oscar winning composer should meet K-pop sensation BTS and collaborate with them for a project.

The much-awaited Grammys Awards were hosted by Trevor Noah with artistes like Silk Sonic, BTS, Billie Eilish, H.E.R. performing at the event.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky also made an appearance at the ceremony through a pre-recorded video in which he urged the viewers to support his nation in their fight against the Russian invasion.

ALSO READ: Grammys 2022 Full Winners List: Olivia Rodrigo As 'Best New Artist' To Arooj Aftab As 'Best Global Performer'

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