AR Rahman joins Farooki's 'No Land's Man' as music composer, co-producer
AR Rahman, India's renowned Oscar and Grammy-winning music composer joined due to the latest workforce member for renowned Bangladeshi director MostofaSarwarFarooki's upcoming international project 'No Land's Man', information UNB.
Joining well known and globally acclaimed Indian actor NawazuddinSiddiqui, Rahman may also co-create the film alongside staying the film's music composer.Popular Bangladeshi actor NusratImroseTisha, who's also among the Bangladeshi co-producers of this film alongside Farooki from their production house 'Chabial', confirmed the news headlines in her official Facebook and Instagram page.
Nicknamed as the 'Mozart of Madras', AR Rahman is known as one of the most powerful and respected Indian music producer-composer-singer and awarded a total of six Indian National Film Awards, two Academy Awards, two Grammy Awards, a BAFTA Award, a Golden World Award, 15 Filmfare Awards and seventeen Filmfare Awards South. In November, well-known Bangladeshi singer and actor TahsanRahman Khan joined up with NawazuddinSiddiqui and the debuting Australian actor Megan Mitchell for the lead roles in the film.
AR Rahman joined the ensemble set of producers found in Farooki's big international job, alongside with Nawazuddin and his brother ShamasNawabSiddiqui from 'Magic If Films', award-winning US maker ShrihariSathe, director MostafaSarwarFarooki and actor NusratImroseTisha from their development house 'Chabial', renowned Bangladeshi corporation Square Group's Director AnjanChowdhury and Bangladeshi streaming service BongoBD.
A long-awaited and critically acclaimed job because of its vision, "No Land's Gentleman" won the FILM Association of America (MPAA) and Asia Pacific Display screen Awards' Script Expansion fund in 2014 and also became part of the Asian Project Market at Busan, South Korea. The film was as well chosen as the very best job at India's Film Bazaar, the same year.
'No Land's Man' is the second film of Farooki's identity trilogy, with his previous film 'ShonibarBikel' (Saturday Afternoon) being the 1st one. Post-production of the film has been temporarily paused because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.