Who is Mohini Dey? Who broke relations with husband a few hours after AR Rahman's divorce announcement
AR Rahman-Mohini Dey: Famous musician AR Rahman's announcement of separation from his wife Saira Banu shocked the entire nation. Hours later, bassist Mohini Dey, a key member of Rahman's team, also announced her divorce from her husband, saxophonist Mark Hartsch. Both these incidents have shaken the music world.
While sharing the news of separation with her husband on social media, Mohini Dey said that this decision has been taken with mutual consent. Along with this, AR Rahman also revealed the deep emotional reasons behind his divorce.
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Mohini Dey announced divorce
Mohini Dey, 29, the bass guitarist of Rahman's troupe, announced her separation from her husband Mark Hartsch on Instagram. In their post, the couple wrote that they now want different things in life and separation is the right decision. Mohini and Mark said that they will still work together on many projects, including projects like MaMoGi and Mohini Day Group. they wrote, "We have always taken pride in working together and that won't stop any time soon."
Who is Mohini Dey?
Mohini Dey, who started her professional career at the age of 11, has a special place in the world of music. After training with jazz maestro Louis Banks, he worked on projects such as Gaan Bangla's Wind of Change and Coke Studio India. He has also worked with stalwarts like Zakir Hussain, Shivamani and Steve Vai.
AR Rahman shared an emotional post
AR Rahman shared an emotional post on Twitter at midnight and announced the news of his separation from his wife Saira Banu. they wrote, "We had hoped that we would complete thirty years, but it seems that all things have an invisible end. Even the throne of God can tremble under the weight of broken hearts. Yet, in this scattering, we find meaning, even if the pieces never find their place again." He appealed to his friends and fans to respect privacy in this difficult time.
“We had hoped to reach the grand thirty, but all things, it seems, carry an unseen end. Even the throne of God might tremble at the weight of broken hearts. Yet, in this shattering, we seek meaning, though the pieces may not find their place again. To our friends, thank you for…
— ARRahman (@arrahman) November 19, 2024
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