Oscar winning composer, A.R. Rahman whose most recent work is in film Dil Bechara, starring Sushant Singh Raput and Sanjana Sanghi revealed that there is a gang that is spreading rumours about him in the Hindi film industry, which is stopping him from getting work.
In a recent talk on Radio Mirchi, Rahman was asked why he does comparatively fewer Hindi films, as opposed to his frequent output in Tamil cinema. He replied, “I don’t say no to good movies, but I think there is a gang, which due to misunderstandings, is spreading some false rumours.”
Sharing a recent incident, he said, “When Mukesh Chhabra came to me, I gave him four songs in two days. He told me, ‘Sir, how many people said don’t go, don’t go to him (AR Rahman) and they told me stories after stories.’ I heard that, and I realized, yeah okay, now I understand why I am doing less and why the good movies are not coming to me. I am doing dark movies, because there is a whole gang working against me, without them knowing that they are doing harm.”
He further added, “People are expecting me to do stuff, but there is another gang of people preventing that from happening. It is fine, because I believe in destiny, and I believe that everything comes from God. So, I am taking my movies and doing my other stuff. But all of you are welcome to come to me. Make beautiful movies, and you are welcome to come to me.”
A.R. Rahman is known for his award winning songs like ‘Jai Ho’ from Slumdog Millionaire (2009), Dil Se and 99 Songs which is a 2019 Indian Hindi-language musical romance film directed by Vishwesh Krishnamoorthy, and co-written and produced by A.R. Rahman.
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