Salim Merchant Defends A R Rahman Amid Communal Bias Controversy

Composer Salim Merchant has publicly addressed A R Rahman's recent comments about experiencing potential communal bias in Bollywood. Merchant argues that Rahman's central role as composer for the major mythological film "Ramayana" contradicts the notion of any such bias against him. Rahman had previously suggested to the BBC that "non-creative" people in power might be making decisions influenced by communal factors, limiting his work offers. Following backlash, Rahman released a clarification video stating his intentions were never to cause hurt and that India remains his inspiration and home.

Key Points: Salim Merchant on A R Rahman's Communal Bias Remark

  • Salim Merchant defends A R Rahman
  • Cites Rahman's work on epic 'Ramayana' film
  • Rahman had spoken of limited Bollywood offers
  • Rahman clarified remarks were misunderstood
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Salim Merchant on A R Rahman's communal bias remark: He is doing the biggest movie on Hindu mythology

Composer Salim Merchant responds to A R Rahman's remarks on limited Bollywood work, citing his role in the 'Ramayana' film as counterpoint.

Salim Merchant on A R Rahman's communal bias remark: He is doing the biggest movie on Hindu mythology
"I feel the composer who is doing the biggest film... 'Ramayana', if he is the composer of that, then I don't think there is any problem with any communal thing. - Salim Merchant"

Mumbai, March 8

Composer Salim Merchant opened up on A R Rahman's remark about communal bias.

Speaking exclusively to IANS, he pointed out that if Rahman is doing the music for "Ramayana" - one of the biggest films on Indian mythology in history, it is hard to believe that there is any communal bias at play.

Sharing his take on the matter, Salim was heard telling IANS, "I don't think that is true. I mean, with all due respect to what Rahman said. He may be right in his own way, for his own experience. I don't think that's true. I feel the composer who is doing the biggest film in the history of Indian cinema, which is a Hindu epic called 'Ramayana', if he is the composer of that, then I don't think there is any problem with any communal thing. But that is my take on it, my opinion; he might have his own reasons."

Refreshing your memory, Rahman had recently talked about getting limited work offers in Bollywood.

Speaking to BBC Asian Network, the Oscar-winning composer had said, "People who are not creative have the power now to decide things, and this might have been a communal thing also, but not in my face. It comes to me as Chinese whispers that they booked you, but the music company went ahead and hired their five composers. I said, 'Oh, that's great, rest for me, I can chill out with my family."

After facing some major backlash, Rahman uploaded a video clarifying that he never wanted to hurt anyone's sentiments.

"Dear friends, music has always been my way of connecting, celebrating and honouring a culture. India is my inspiration, my teacher and my home. I understand that intentions can sometimes be misunderstood, but my purpose has always been to uplift, honour and serve through music. I have never wished to cause pain and I hope my sincerity is felt," he was heard saying.

- IANS

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Rohit P
This is a complex issue. Rahman is a national treasure, but maybe he faced some closed doors. The industry can be cliquey. Glad he clarified his intent wasn't to hurt anyone.
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Aman W
Honestly, we should just focus on the music. Whether it's "Ramayana" or anything else, Rahman's work speaks for itself. Can't wait for the soundtrack!
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Sarah B
As an outsider looking in, it's sad if a talent like Rahman feels sidelined. Art should be beyond such things. His clarification video seemed very sincere.
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Vikram M
With due respect to Salim, I think he's missing the nuance. Rahman spoke about his personal experience of whispers and informal biases. Getting one big project doesn't erase that. The industry needs introspection.
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Kavya N
Both are legends. Let's not create a controversy where there isn't one. Rahman's music for Ramayana will be epic, that's what matters. 🇮🇳

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