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A.R. Rahman, Mohit Chauhan, Balaji
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A.R. Rahman, Mohit Chauhan, Balaji
A.R. Rahman, Mohit Chauhan and Balaji refers to three distinct Indian musicians associated with contemporary Indian film and popular music rather than a single band. A.R. Rahman is a composer and music producer from Chennai known for blending Indian classical, electronic, world and orchestral elements in film scores and albums since the early 1990s, noted for lush arrangements and melodic invention. Mohit Chauhan is a pop and playback singer from Himachal Pradesh who rose to prominence in the 2000s with folk-inflected, soft-rock and romantic film songs characterized by a warm, acoustic vocal style. Balaji is a common South Indian name borne by several musicians and technicians; without additional context it most reliably denotes individuals involved in Indian film music production or composition, often working within film soundtrack and regional popular-music traditions.