Rahman acknowledged that the use of AI in music had ‘gone wild’. “I don’t know what’s going to happen. Some of the songs are so filthy, yet they come out with the voices of popular singers. It needs to be controlled because if it’s not, there’ll be chaos,” the musician said.
Rahman is currently working on his much-anticipated The Wonderment Tour, to be held on May 3 at the DY Patil Stadium. The concert was conceptualised by the composer himself in collaboration with Percept Live and co-produced by Percept Live, Fair Game and Jo Entertainment.
The global premiere of ‘The Wonderment Tour’ is said to be a grand concert under the aegis of the WAVES summit taking place from May 1 to 4. Tickets are now available on Zomato app.
The 58-year-old musician has a slew of projects in the pipeline, including the romantic film, Tere Ishq Mein, with his frequent collaborator, filmmaker Aanand L Rai, Mani Ratnam’s Thug Life, Rajkumar Santoshi’s Lahore 1947, Meena Kumari biopic, and the Hansal Mehta-directed Gandhi series.
Rahman is also excited about the upcoming Hansal Mehta series on Gandhi, which is headlined by Pratik Gandhi. “The Gandhi series is unexpectedly beautiful; I never expected that to be such a beautiful experience. Working with Hansal Mehta and Sameer Nair was fascinating. Even Gandhi ji’s life… I feel that’s like a textbook, and it’s a fantastic textbook for the previous or the future generations to see the father of the nation,” he said. Meanwhile, Rahman attended the MAMI Film Festival 2025, in Mumbai, on Tuesday.