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Soori credits Nani for introducing Hesham Abdul Wahab; Calls composer the soul of 'Maaman'
Soori credits Nani for introducing Hesham Abdul Wahab; Calls composer the soul of 'Maaman'

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Soori credits Nani for introducing Hesham Abdul Wahab; Calls composer the soul of 'Maaman'

Actor on his latest post, expressed his appreciation for music director , whose work played a vital role in the success of his latest film 'Maaman'. Interestingly, he revealed that it was Telugu star who first introduced him to the musician. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now On his social media handle, Soori described Hesham as a rare talent whose music breathes life and emotion into the stories it accompanies. His post written in Tamil and loosely translated to English reads, "Hesham Abdul Wahab – A musical treasure who breathes life through his music. The first person to speak about Hesham was actor @NameisNani sir. Even after hearing from many, it was his direct words of appreciation that gave me confidence. Then, director Santhosh brother (from Think Music) also joined the conversation, and in one call, Hesham became part of our journey – it felt like an emotional choice. " Though Soori had spoken with several people about the music director, it was Nani's personal praise that truly convinced him of Hesham's exceptional abilities. Soori shared how director and Santhosh from Think Music were also involved in the discussions, and Hesham joined the project simply with a phone call. He praised Hesham's music as being filled with love and affection, attributing it to the blessings of Allah, which he believes inspire the composer's soulful creations. He added, "Hesham is truly blessed by Allah. His music always flows with love and affection. With that same faith, the journey of 'Maaman' also began. If today this film is being celebrated for touching hearts, Hesham's music is a major reason behind it. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Thank you, Hesham. May you live your life with the same love that fills your music. Your place is well-earned and secure." Soori credited Hesham's music as one of the key reasons why Maaman resonated so deeply. 'Maaman' tells the touching story of a boy's love for his maternal uncle. The film features a strong ensemble cast including Soori himself, Jayaprakash, Rajkiran, Aishwarya Lekshmi, , Viji Chandrashekar, Baba Baskar, Nikhila Shankar, and Master Prakeeth Shivan. The movie was released worldwide on May 16.

Muslim-owned Berkeley business vandalized, community rallies behind it
Muslim-owned Berkeley business vandalized, community rallies behind it

Yahoo

time04-03-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Muslim-owned Berkeley business vandalized, community rallies behind it

BERKELEY, Calif. (KRON) – An East Bay community is coming together to show support for a Muslim-owned business that was vandalized over the weekend. Dozens of people turned out for a vigil on Monday night. Pictures shared with KRON4 show Saturday's vandalism at Negeene Mosaed's health clinic, Berkeley Community Physical Therapy. Pro-Palestine posters were scratched out with black ink, and Islamophobic language was painted on the wall. Mosaed is Iranian-American and says her business was attacked because of her stance on the Gaza-Israel conflict and her cultural background. Suspects strike officers, drive wrong way in East Bay chase 'And this time we were on high alert,' she said. 'And I was definite in my mind that this was a hate crime directed against Palestinians and Middle Eastern people and of course the othering of justifying a genocide, its called the Palestine exception.' On Monday night, an anti-hate vigil was held in South Berkeley. 'Someone doesn't just randomly vandalize a store out of the blue. It's because of a dehumanization of a group of people that has been taking so long,' said a man named Hesham. Hesham is from Syria and says he knows all too well about racism. He says the vigil was a chance for Palestinian and Arab voices to speak out against hate. 'It's unfortunate that the event took place. It gives me hope that a lot of people have shown up, and I just hope that more people continue to show up for these causes and are able to make that connection,' Hesham said. Later in the evening, the City of Berkeley's Peace and Justice Commission held a meeting. Last year, the commission passed a ceasefire resolution. Mosaed and community members like Matt O'Brien are asking the Berkeley City Council to do the same. Mosaed hopes that Berkeley's new mayor and council members hear their message and put a ceasefire resolution on the city's next agenda. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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