
Music composer AR Rahman recently commented on the film Chhaava, calling it a divisive film. He suggested that while the movie touches on contentious themes, its core message celebrates bravery.
Rahman’s remarks sparked a range of reactions within the film industry, with Kangana Ranaut being one of the most vocal critics. The actress shared her perspective on social media, alleging bias on Rahman’s part.
Kangana wrote that she had approached Rahman for her directorial Emergency, but he reportedly refused to meet her. She stated:
“Dear @arrahman ji, I face so much prejudice and partiality in the film industry because I support a saffron party, yet I must say I have not come across a man more prejudiced and hateful than you.”
She continued, “I desperately wanted to narrate my directorial Emergency to you. Forget narration, you even refused to meet me. I was told you don’t want to be part of a propaganda film. Ironically, Emergency was called a masterpiece by all critics. Even opposition party leaders sent me fan letters appreciating the film for its balanced and compassionate approach, but you are blinded by your hate. I feel sorry for you.” She concluded her post with the hashtag #Emergency.
At present, it is unclear whether Rahman voluntarily chose not to be involved with films like Emergency. However, Kangana’s remarks have generated widespread attention and debate across social media and industry circles.
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