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    Home»Entertainment»No Communal Angle in Music, Says Shaan Supporting Rahman

    No Communal Angle in Music, Says Shaan Supporting Rahman

    Entertainment January 17, 20262 Mins Read
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    Renowned playback singer Shaan has voiced unwavering support for AR Rahman’s controversial remark that music harbors no sectarian undertones. The statement has polarized opinions, with some hailing it as progressive and others slamming it as tone-deaf.

    Shaan’s response was swift and articulate. Posting a video message, he stated, ‘Music is for everyone. There’s no Hindu or Muslim rasgulla—it’s just sweet!’ His light-hearted analogy cut through the tension, garnering thousands of likes and shares.

    Backgrounding the issue, Rahman’s comment surfaced amid discussions on cultural representation in media. He posited that true artistry defies compartmentalization. Shaan built on this, reminiscing about collaborative sessions with musicians from varied backgrounds, fostering creativity without prejudice.

    Critics have pointed to instances where songs faced bans or protests over perceived religious biases. Shaan countered by listing Rahman’s timeless tracks like ‘Jai Ho’ and ‘Kun Faya Kun,’ which resonate universally. ‘These aren’t confined to one community; they’re anthems for humanity,’ he asserted.

    Expanding in a podcast appearance, Shaan advocated for education on music’s historical role in India’s freedom struggle, from bhajans to qawwalis. He warned against letting politics erode this legacy. As influencers weigh in, Shaan’s backing could de-escalate the row, reminding the industry of music’s power to heal divides.

    AR Rahman Art and society Bollywood Music communal harmony Indian Entertainment Music controversy Sectarian debate Shaan singer
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