Varun Grover defends AR Rahman after he drops video clarifying on his 'communal' remark: 'The greatest living composer got attacked...'
Composer AR Rahman found himself in a centre of controversy as he called 'Chhaava', divisive” in a public interaction. He also hinted at facing communalism in the industry. His remarks sparked sharp criticism on the internet, following which the composer issued a statement apologising for the “pain” his words may have caused.
Amid the backlash, National Award-winning lyricist Varun Grover publicly stood by Rahman. Sharing the music video of 'O Paalanhaare', the iconic Rahman composition from 'Lagaan', on X, Grover criticised the reaction to the composer’s remarks. In his caption, he wrote, “The greatest living composer of the last 3 decades got attacked and abused (even by people within the industry) for stating an opinion in the politest, mildest manner, that too based on his lived-experience.”
He further added, “And the very next day forced to issue an apology/clarification to calm the toxic mob down. If any further proof was needed to confirm his hints at the rising divisiveness...”
For those not in the know, Rahman released a video message on Sunday morning, reaffirming his bond with the country and his intent as an artist. He said, “Music has always been my way of connecting, celebrating and honouring our culture. India is my inspiration, my teacher and my home. I understand that intentions can sometimes be misunderstood. But my purpose has always been to uplift, honour and serve through music. I have never wished to cause pain, and I hope my sincerity is felt.”
In a separate interview with BBC Asian Network, Rahman was asked if he had ever experienced prejudice in Bollywood as a Tamil composer. Reflecting on his journey, he said, “Maybe I never got to know of this, maybe it was concealed by God, but I didn’t feel any of this. The past eight years, maybe, because a power shift has happened, and people who are not creative have the power now. It might be a communal thing also… but it is not in my face.” During the same conversation, Rahman reiterated his criticism of Chhaava, accusing the film of exploiting “divisiveness.”
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He further added, “And the very next day forced to issue an apology/clarification to calm the toxic mob down. If any further proof was needed to confirm his hints at the rising divisiveness...”
For those not in the know, Rahman released a video message on Sunday morning, reaffirming his bond with the country and his intent as an artist. He said, “Music has always been my way of connecting, celebrating and honouring our culture. India is my inspiration, my teacher and my home. I understand that intentions can sometimes be misunderstood. But my purpose has always been to uplift, honour and serve through music. I have never wished to cause pain, and I hope my sincerity is felt.”
In a separate interview with BBC Asian Network, Rahman was asked if he had ever experienced prejudice in Bollywood as a Tamil composer. Reflecting on his journey, he said, “Maybe I never got to know of this, maybe it was concealed by God, but I didn’t feel any of this. The past eight years, maybe, because a power shift has happened, and people who are not creative have the power now. It might be a communal thing also… but it is not in my face.” During the same conversation, Rahman reiterated his criticism of Chhaava, accusing the film of exploiting “divisiveness.”
Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”
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