Kangana Ranaut Calls AR Rahman Most ‘Hateful and Prejudiced’: ‘You Even Refused to Meet Me for Emergency, Called It Propaganda’
- Kangana Ranaut accused AR Rahman of prejudice for not wanting to collaborate on her film Emergency, stating he declined to meet her for discussions.
- Ranaut highlighted that critics praised Emergency as a masterpiece while claiming Rahman is blinded by hate.
- AR Rahman described his film Chhaava as divisive but emphasized its focus on bravery, expressing honor for composing its music.
- Rahman expressed that he has received fewer work offers in Bollywood due to a shift in power dynamics, which he believes may have communal implications.
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AR Rahman’s ‘Communal’ Remark Controversy: Kangana Ranaut Recalls Her Unpleasant Experience With Music Composer During Her Directorial Venture ‘Emergency’ | 🎥 LatestLY
Kangana Ranaut revealed that as she was making the film, she was extremely keen on narrating the script to AR Rahman; however, he refused to even meet her, claiming that he does not wish to be a part of a propaganda film. 🎥 AR Rahman’s ‘Communal’ Remark Controversy: Kangana Ranaut Recalls Her Unpleasant Experience With Music Composer During Her Directorial Venture ‘Emergency’.
Kangana Ranaut calls AR Rahman most ‘hateful and prejudiced’: ‘You even refused to meet me for Emergency, called it propaganda’
Kangana Ranaut lashed out at AR Rahman for allegedly refusing to give music for her film Emergency. She called Rahman ‘prejudiced and hateful’ and further alleged that he even refused to meet her.
'Not come across a man more prejudiced, hateful than you': Kangana Ranaut says AR Rahman refused to meet her for 'Emergency', called it a propaganda film
AR Rahman's recent comments on the Hindi film industry becoming 'communal' has sparked a debate and several industry insiders have commented on it. Me.
Kangana Ranaut calls AR Rahman "prejudiced" and "hateful" amid singer's remarks on Bollywood
Actress and politician Kangana Ranaut called the Oscar-winning musician AR Rahman "prejudiced and hateful" amid the controversial remarks by the singer against Bollywood. Taking to her Instagram handle, Ranaut claimed that Rahman refused to meet her or work on the music for her directorial film, 'E
Music composer A.R. Rahman, in a recent interview with a popular English media outlet, had said that there is religious discrimination in the Bollywood film industry. He said in that interview, “In Bollywood, power has gone to people who are not creative. They decide who should compose music. This change has been huge in the last 8 years. I don’t go looking for anyone for work. It is my honesty at work that gives me opportunities. Religious disc…
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