Mumbai, India – Oscar-winning composer AR Rahman has issued a detailed clarification following backlash over his recent statement perceived as communal discrimination. The music maestro emphasized that his words were never meant to offend any community or individual.
In a candid social media post, Rahman addressed the controversy head-on. ‘I deeply regret if my words have hurt anyone’s feelings. My intention was never to discriminate or promote division,’ he stated. The remarks in question stemmed from a discussion on cultural harmony during a recent interview.
Rahman’s career, marked by global accolades including two Oscars for ‘Slumdog Millionaire,’ has always championed unity through music. Fans and industry peers rallied in support, highlighting his history of inclusive artistry.
The incident unfolded when a clip from Rahman’s talk went viral, sparking debates across social platforms. Critics accused him of bias, while supporters argued for context. Rahman urged followers to focus on his body of work rather than isolated comments.
As the dust settles, this episode serves as a reminder of the power of words in the public eye. Rahman concluded his note with a call for empathy: ‘Let us build bridges, not walls.’ His clarification has largely quelled the storm, reaffirming his stature as a unifying figure in Indian entertainment.
