The Oscar-winning composer AR Rahman has once again found himself at the center of a storm after his recent statement was labeled ‘communal’ by critics. Known for his soul-stirring music in films like Slumdog Millionaire and Ponniyin Selvan, Rahman has a history of wading into controversies that blend his faith, politics, and public persona.
In a recent interview, Rahman made comments on religious harmony that many interpreted as divisive. Social media erupted with hashtags and heated debates, with some accusing him of promoting a particular ideology. ‘Music transcends boundaries, but words can divide,’ one prominent critic tweeted.
Rahman’s past includes the 2010 backlash for converting to Islam, which drew ire from conservative groups. He also faced flak for supporting farmers’ protests and speaking on CAA-NRC issues. Each time, his fans rallied, emphasizing his humanitarian spirit.
Defenders argue the statement was taken out of context, highlighting Rahman’s lifelong advocacy for unity through his foundation that aids underprivileged children across religions. ‘He’s a bridge-builder, not a divider,’ said a close associate.
As the controversy rages, Rahman remains silent, focusing on upcoming projects like a global music tour. This episode underscores the tightrope celebrities walk in India’s polarized discourse. Will it impact his illustrious career? Only time will tell.
