Music maestro AR Rahman has shared his first public message after his recent remarks on Bollywood sparked a sharp debate within the film industry. The Oscar-winning composer posted a video on Instagram on Sunday, days after reactions poured in from fans and film personalities.

While Rahman did not directly mention the controversy, his message focused on his bond with India, its culture, and the role music has played in his life. The post appears to be an attempt to clear the air without addressing individuals or specific claims.

‘Music is my way of connecting’

In the video, Rahman spoke about how music has always been his medium to connect with people and traditions. He acknowledged that intentions are sometimes misunderstood but stressed that his work has always come from a place of service.

Highlighting his recent work

Rahman went on to list several projects that, according to him, reflect his commitment to India’s cultural diversity. These included Jala, presented at the Wave Summit in front of the Prime Minister, Ruhi Noor, collaborations with young Naga musicians to form a string orchestra, and mentoring the Sunshine Orchestra.

He also spoke about building Secret Mountain, described as India’s first multicultural virtual band, and his upcoming work on Ramayana alongside international composer Hans Zimmer. “Each journey has strengthened my purpose,” Rahman said, signing off with “Jai Hind” and “Jai Bharat”.

What triggered the controversy

The row began after Rahman said in an interview with BBC Asian Network that his work in the Hindi film industry had slowed down in recent years. He linked this to changes within the industry over the past eight years, a remark that drew mixed reactions.

While some fans supported his views, others saw the comments as political, leading to heated discussions online.

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