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A R Rahman’s son backs dad as Bollywood bias row heats up
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 84389, member: 27"] The Rahman drama train just gained a passenger because his kid finally entered the chat. A. R. Ameen jumped onto Instagram Stories to back A. R. Rahman, while the internet melts down over the composer's recent hot takes regarding Hindi cinema. The offspring posted throwback footage of his dad walking through a stadium, slapping a flag sticker on the clip while Jai Ho blasted. This whole mess started when the musician claimed his Bollywood gig offers dried up recently. He hinted that shifting power structures and religious politics influenced the lack of calls coming from Mumbai studios over the last eight years. Naturally, people online lost their minds, interpreting the soundbite as an accusation of industry prejudice or bias against him. Facing massive heat, the award winner dropped a video explanation insisting he never intended to hurt feelings. He described the nation as his teacher and main muse, claiming his art exists to unite cultures rather than divide them. The composer stressed that audiences misread his true purpose, which remains focused on service and honor through melodies. He listed projects like mentoring the Sunshine Orchestra or building the virtual band Secret Mountain as proof of his dedication. Working with Naga artists and scoring Ramayana next to Hans Zimmer allegedly strengthens his resolve. The artist hopes everyone sees his sincerity, noting that every creative journey helps him connect deeper with his homeland. [/QUOTE]
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