Grammy-winner AR Rahman pays a moving tribute to the victims of the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks

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Sonam Joshi
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Award-winning Indian music composer AR Rahman has paid a moving tribute to the victims of the 26/11 terror attacks in Mumbai in 2008. The two-time Oscar and Grammy winner posted his rendition of the popular Hindi song "Hum Ko Man Ki Shakti Dena" on his Facebook page yesterday, dedicating it to the "victims of hate"

The song was originally penned by film lyricist and poet Gulzar for the 1971 film Guddi, and set to music by Vasant Desai. A prayer asking for mental strength, it is still sung in schools across India.

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