Paresh Rawal Calls AR Rahman "Our Pride" Amid Bollywood Remarks Backlash

Actor Paresh Rawal expressed admiration for composer AR Rahman, calling him the nation's pride after Rahman shared a video message about his connection to India. Rahman's video, posted amid backlash over his recent remarks about the Hindi film industry, emphasized his dedication to music and Indian culture without directly addressing the controversy. He spoke of his collaborative projects, including working with Hans Zimmer on "Ramayana," and stated his intentions are often misunderstood. The controversy stemmed from an interview where Rahman noted a slowdown in his Hindi film work over the past eight years.

Key Points: Paresh Rawal Reacts to AR Rahman's Post on Bollywood Remarks

  • Paresh Rawal praises AR Rahman
  • Rahman shares video on India bond
  • Controversy over Bollywood remarks
  • Mentions work with Hans Zimmer
  • Reactions from Indian celebs
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"You are our pride": Paresh Rawal reacts to AR Rahman's response amid backlash over Bollywood remarks

Actor Paresh Rawal praises AR Rahman as "our pride" after the composer addressed his bond with India following backlash over his Bollywood comments.

"You are our pride": Paresh Rawal reacts to AR Rahman's response amid backlash over Bollywood remarks
"I understand that intentions can sometimes be misunderstood, but my purpose has always been to uplift, honour, and serve through music. - AR Rahman"

Mumbai, January 18

Actor Paresh Rawal expressed his love for AR Rahman after the singer opened up about his bond with India, music, and culture, following backlash from Indian celebs over his controversial remarks against Bollywood.

Taking to his X handle, Paresh Rawal re-shared the video of AR Rahman calling the singer a "pride" of the nation.

"We love you, sir. You are our pride," wrote Paresh Rawal.

Earlier today, the music maestro AR Rahman shared his first post after the row over the controversial remarks he made about Bollywood, prompting reactions from across the Indian cinema.

On Sunday, Rahman took to his Instagram account to share a video message. In the clip, he did not directly address the controversy but spoke about his bond with India, music, and culture.

In his video message, the Oscar-winning composer shared how music has always been his way of staying connected with people and traditions. He went on to add that "intentions" can sometimes be "misunderstood", but his purpose has always been to serve through music.

"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," Rahman said.

"I have never wished to cause pain, and I hope my sincerity is felt. I feel blessed to be Indian, which enables me to create a space that always allows freedom of expression and celebrates multicultural voices," he added.

"From nurturing Jala, presented at the Wave Summit in front of the Honourable Prime Minister and Ruhi Noor, to collaborating with young Naga musicians to create a string orchestra, to mentoring the Sunshine Orchestra, and building Secret Mountain, India's first multicultural virtual band, to the honour of scoring Ramayana alongside Hans Zimmer, each journey has strengthened my purpose. I remain grateful for this and committed to music that honours the past, celebrates the present, and inspires the future. Jai Hind and Jai Bharat," he further said.

The controversy began when Rahman, in an interview with BBC Asian Network, said that work from the Hindi film industry had slowed down for him in recent years and linked this to changes in the industry over the past eight years. After that interview, reactions came from both fans and film personalities.

- ANI

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Sarah B
I think the backlash was too harsh. Artists should be able to share their professional experiences without it being turned into a national loyalty test. His body of work speaks for itself.
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Vikram M
Respect to Paresh Rawal for this mature response. The online mob mentality needs to stop. Rahman sir's contribution to Indian music is unparalleled. From "Roja" to "Slumdog Millionaire", he is a legend. Let's not forget that.
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Priya S
While I love his music, I feel his initial comments about work slowing down were perhaps taken out of context. The film industry has changed globally, not just in Bollywood. Glad he clarified his bond with India. Jai Hind!
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Rohit P
This is why I respect veterans like Paresh Rawal. Instead of adding fuel to the fire, he shows grace and reminds everyone of Rahman's stature. The man gave us "Vande Mataram" and "Maa Tujhe Salaam" – what more proof of patriotism do people need?
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Michael C
Interesting to see this play out. From an outside perspective, it seems like a simple observation about industry trends was blown into a huge issue. His video message was very dignified.

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