Filmmaker and Director Imtiaz Ali, who has worked with A.R.
Rahman for movies like "Rockstar", "Highway" and
"Tamasha", tells the Oscar winning composer's life is worth a biopic,
but feels it can wait.
Imtiaz attended the premiere of "One Heart: The A.R.
Rahman Concert Film" here on Thursday.
Questioned whether a biopic should be made on Rahman, he told,
"Definitely... I think a biopic should be made on A.R. Rahman sir, but I
don't think this is the right time to make film on his life. One can start with
the research but it should be made later on. He is too young and he has not
even reached the middle point of his career."
Rahman has marked 25 years of his music career in movies.
The movie's premiere was attended by celebs like Ashutosh
Gowariker, Armaan Malik, Boney Kapoor, Akriti Kakar, Javed Jaffery, Alka
Yagnik, Udit Narayan, Raghav Sachar, Mukesh Chhabra, Roop Kumar Rathod, Lalit
Pandit, Pankaj Udhas and Jubin Nautiyal.
After a varied response to his last movie "Jab Harry
Met Sejal", what is Imtiaz planning for his future project?
"I am writing new scripts. I am trying to figure out
which one is good and as usual, I am trying to find best scripts to which I can
do justice.", he added later.
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