Ar Rahman is back with another unexpected crossing and the fans are excited: 'Serve Chaotic Nagshakti Energy'
Over the past year, Oscar-winning musician Ar Rahman has delighted with the internet with completely unexpected collaboration-van Openai’s Sam Altman to Hollywood’s most striking film music composer, Hans Zimmer. This time, however, the musical legend gave its fans a cross that no one could ever imagine. Rahman dropped the WAT as “The Picture of the Century” with Hollywood actor Tom Felton, generally known as Draco Malfoy in the Harry Potter film series. Rahman placed a selfie with Felton on his official Instagram handle and wrote “with Draco” in the photo. Ar Rahman-Tom Felton Collab: Tom Felton makes his Indian entertaining debut with filmmaker Hansal Mehta’s upcoming series ‘Gandhi’, which had his world premiere at Tiff. The series contains music composed by Ar Rahman. “Tom Felton is a big part of the Gandhi series I recorded, which appeared at TIFF yesterday,” Rahman wrote in the caption. Felton, who plays Josiah Oldfield, a close friend of the young Gandhi during his time in London, told Variety that he had “greatly trusted” Grandpa for the role in history. He said he read a lot and learned with Hansal Mehta. “Most of my research was literally with the director. It’s the best thing not only to work with an Indian crew, but also someone who knows a lot more about it than Wikipedia,” the Harry Potter star said. Here is how the fans responded: Fans were delighted with the ‘most unexpected’ crossing of Ar Rahman and Tom Felton, with many using Harry Potter references to describe it. “Unexpected collapse of a pure soul and a pure blood,” says a fan. Another said, ‘Magican meets pure blood! “” One hundred points to Slytherin I say, “a fan said. “Arr serving chaotic Nagshakti energy,” added another. “Arr is a co -slide !!! Yassss !!!!!!” Call out an excited fan. About Gandhi series The series, produced by Sameer Nair for applause and directed by Hansal Mehta, trace Mahatma Gandhi’s years in London as a young law student. It also explores how Gandhi’s friendship with Oldfield, who introduced him to the vegetarian society, formed his writing and thoughts.