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Lawyer Offers Hope for Reconciliation Between AR Rahman and Saira Banu Amid Divorce Talks: ‘It’s a Long Marriage and a Lot

Music maestro AR Rahman and his wife Saira Banu have recently announced their separation after nearly 29 years of marriage, leaving fans around the world in shock. The couple cited “significant emotional strain” as the primary reason for their decision to part ways. Their divorce lawyer, Vandana Shah, has hinted at the possibility of reconciliation, suggesting that the door is not entirely closed on their relationship.

Family and Custody Arrangements

AR Rahman and Saira Banu share three children: KhatijaRaheema, and Ameen. When questioned about custody arrangements, Shah mentioned, “That’s not decided yet… But some of them are adults, they are free to choose who they stay with.” This indicates that the couple is considering the children’s preferences as they navigate this transition.

Financial Matters and Alimony

During the discussion, Shah refrained from commenting on whether a significant alimony amount would be involved in the separation. She defended Saira against speculation, stating that she should not be labeled as a “money-minded woman.” This defense comes amidst public curiosity regarding the financial implications of their split.

Hope for Reconciliation

Interestingly, Shah expressed optimism about the couple’s future, stating, “I have not said that reconciliation is not possible. I am an eternal optimist, and I always talk about love and romance.” She acknowledged the emotional weight of their joint statement, which reflects the pain and thoughtfulness behind their decision to separate.

A Long Journey Together

AR Rahman and Saira Banu tied the knot in 1995, and their recent announcement has prompted many to reflect on their nearly three-decade-long journey together. As they navigate this challenging time, both have requested privacy, emphasizing the need for space as they adjust to their new realities.

Ziya Khan

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