Khatija Rahman, the daughter of A.R.Rahman, has penned an inspiring post on the occasion of her music video ‘Farishton’ completing two years.
Taking to Instagram, Khatija expressed in a lengthy post: “Grateful! It has been exactly two years since ‘Farishton’ and ‘Farishtha’ released.”
“When I started this journey, I had many questions. Will I be able to fit into the industry not wanting to follow trends or adhere to a certain piece of clothing?
“Will people accept me the way I am and look beyond the piece of clothing I wear?
“Will I be able to still make music beyond one minute and still capture your attention?
“But your unconditional love and support along with God’s grace has given me answers to all my questions. The answer to all the above questions is yes.
“This day is so special and I’m only filled with more inspiration...
Taking to Instagram, Khatija expressed in a lengthy post: “Grateful! It has been exactly two years since ‘Farishton’ and ‘Farishtha’ released.”
“When I started this journey, I had many questions. Will I be able to fit into the industry not wanting to follow trends or adhere to a certain piece of clothing?
“Will people accept me the way I am and look beyond the piece of clothing I wear?
“Will I be able to still make music beyond one minute and still capture your attention?
“But your unconditional love and support along with God’s grace has given me answers to all my questions. The answer to all the above questions is yes.
“This day is so special and I’m only filled with more inspiration...
- 10/29/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
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- 10/26/2022
- by AjayR
- The News Minute
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