Mumbai’s music maestro A.R. Rahman, the Oscar-winning composer celebrated globally for his soul-stirring melodies, finds himself at the center of a heated debate. His recent comments linking fewer Bollywood opportunities to ‘communal reasons’ have sparked outrage among political figures and film industry stalwarts alike.
In a bold show of solidarity, Rahman’s son Amin has stepped up to defend his father’s legacy. Taking to Instagram Stories, Amin shared a nostalgic video of Rahman sharing the stage with British superstar Ed Sheeran. Captioning it powerfully, he declared, ‘Dad’s music and contributions won’t just be remembered now, but by generations to come.’
Amin didn’t stop there. He followed up with another poignant post featuring Marvel’s Iron Man, where the superhero asserts, ‘You can take away my house, all my toys, and my tricks, but one thing you can’t take away: I am Iron Man.’ This subtle yet sharp message underscores that no amount of external criticism or misunderstandings can erase Rahman’s true identity and monumental achievements.
The controversy erupted after Rahman’s interview with BBC Asian Network, where he lamented, ‘I’m getting fewer Bollywood projects now. Sometimes, creative decisions are in the hands of those lacking real creativity. It could be due to communal reasons, though it’s not explicit—rumors suggest I was considered for a project, only for the company to hire five other composers.’
Facing backlash, Rahman issued a clarifying video, insisting his words were misconstrued. He emphasized India’s role as his inspiration, stating his music has always aimed to unite people, celebrate cultures, and foster respect.
As the dust settles, Amin’s heartfelt defense highlights the enduring power of Rahman’s artistry. In an industry often swayed by fleeting controversies, true genius like Rahman’s promises to resonate eternally, bridging hearts across generations.
