Stop Humiliating Him’: Kailas Menon and Sithara Krishnakumar defend AR Rahman after online backlash over ‘Chhaava’ comment
Oscar-winning composer AR Rahman has found strong backing from the Malayalam music fraternity after facing intense online criticism over his comments on alleged communal subtext in Hindi films such as ‘Chhaava’. The backlash quickly escalated into personal attacks, drawing sharp reactions from fellow musicians.
Composer Kailas Menon openly condemned the trolling, objecting to Rahman being labelled a “disgrace” for voicing his personal views. In a widely shared Instagram post, Kailas wrote, “People blaming A. R. Rahman for speaking his mind are missing a basic point. He spoke about how he felt. That is his right.”
Kailas further stressed that opposing an opinion does not justify personal abuse. “Calling a globally respected artist a ‘disgrace’, questioning his faith, mocking his recent works, and reducing his lived experience to a ‘victim card’ is not criticism. It’s hate speech presented as opinion,” he stated, adding that Rahman’s artistic legacy cannot be dismissed over a single viewpoint.
Kailas further stressed that opposing an opinion does not justify personal abuse. “Calling a globally respected artist a ‘disgrace’, questioning his faith, mocking his recent works, and reducing his lived experience to a ‘victim card’ is not criticism. It’s hate speech presented as opinion,” he stated, adding that Rahman’s artistic legacy cannot be dismissed over a single viewpoint.
Sithara Krishnakumar weighs in
Playback singer Sithara Krishnakumar also supported Rahman, highlighting the growing intolerance toward personal expression. “We have become a society where expressing a personal view invites dismissal, shaming, and ruthless judgment,” she wrote, adding that silencing voices has never been a solution. “Listening has,” she emphasised.Family support and a larger debate
Rahman’s daughter Khatija Rahman reshared Kailas Menon’s post, subtly signalling solidarity. Kailas concluded by reminding critics that Rahman is “not a random voice” but an artist who carried Indian music to a global stage. “You may debate his opinion on a film. You may disagree with his interpretation. That’s fair. What is not fair is public humiliation or attacking his integrity to silence what he said.”AR Rahman's comments about Bollywood that went viral
For the unversed, earlier, AR Rahman spoke to BBC Asian Network about getting less work in Bollywood. He said, “People who are not creative have the power now to decide things.” He added, “This might have been a communal thing also, but not in my face.” AR Rahman said he heard things through others. He said, “They booked you, but the music company went ahead and hired their five composers.” He ended it lightly by saying, “That’s great, rest for me, I can chill out with my family.”Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”end of article
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