
If you’ve been trying to tag the Maestro in your latest reel or waiting for one of his cryptic late-night tweets, you might be waiting a while. A.R. Rahman is officially logging off.
And no, it’s not just a weekend digital detox or a “social media break” for mental health (though, honestly, we could all use one). The rumor on the street is confirmed: Rahman is pulling the plug on the internet for a solid 40 days.
He’s going full hermit mode.
The Reason? An Epic called Ramayana.
We all knew the upcoming Ramayana adaptation was going to be massive. But when the Mozart of Madras decides he needs to sever ties with the digital world to find the right sound, you realize just how massive this project actually is.
Rahman isn’t just composing background scores here; he’s trying to tap into something ancient. And let’s be real—you can’t channel the divine sounds of Ayodhya while doom-scrolling through Twitter or getting distracted by WhatsApp forwards. He wants zero noise. No notifications, no emails, no viral trends. Just him, the instruments, and the silence required to create magic.
The March 2026 Deadline
There’s a method to the madness, though. The clock is ticking.
Sources say the production team is gearing up for a colossal event this coming March 2026. This isn’t just a press conference; it’s the “Big Reveal”—the official introduction of the cast, the crew, and the first taste of the world they’ve built.
Rahman needs the master tracks ready by then. He needs themes that will give us goosebumps the second the curtain rises.
Why We’re Actually Excited About the Silence
In an age where content is churned out faster than we can consume it, there is something incredibly cool about an artist saying, “I need to disappear to make this good.”
It reminds us of the old days—before we knew what artists ate for breakfast—when they would just vanish into a studio and emerge months later with a masterpiece. If Rahman thinks he needs 40 days of solitude to crack the code for Ramayana, then let him have it.
So, if you see the internet looking a little quieter for the next month and a half, don’t worry. The Maestro isn’t gone. He’s just cooking.
See you in March for the thunder.



