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AR Rahman Criticized for Comments on Bollywood Bias

19 January 2026
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AR Rahman Criticized for Comments on Bollywood Bias
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New Delhi, India – Renowned composer AR Rahman recently faced backlash after suggesting he may have lost work due to communal bias in Bollywood. Following his comments, right-wing voices accused him of disloyalty, leading to social media trolling and demands for an apology. Rahman emphasized his gratitude towards India and clarified his intentions were misunderstood, highlighting the challenges faced by Muslim public figures in the current climate of rising intolerance.

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