Kangana Ranaut Slams AR Rahman Over Chhaava Remarks

Kangana Ranaut has criticised music maestro AR Rahman for calling her upcoming movie Chhaava ‘divisive’. She alleged that Rahman refused to satisfy her for her film Emergency resulting from political prejudice. Kangana took to Instagram to precise her robust response, calling Rahman “prejudiced and hateful”.
Kangana accused Rahman of hypocrisy, questioning his intentions behind commenting on Chhaava. She shared a video of Rahman’s interview, addressing him instantly. Kangana wrote, “Pricey AR Rahman ji, I’ve confronted prejudice within the trade for supporting a saffron social gathering, however I’ve not seen anybody as prejudiced and hateful as you.” She added that Rahman refused to satisfy her for Emergency, calling it a “propaganda movie”.
Kangana’s movie Emergency focuses on the 1975-1977 Emergency in India, that includes her as Indira Gandhi. Regardless of its robust theme, the movie underperformed on the field workplace. AR Rahman had commented on Chhaava, saying it is “divisive” and “cashed in on divisiveness”.
The controversy highlights the continued debate on inventive freedom and political bias within the movie trade. Kangana’s robust response has sparked curiosity within the subject, with many awaiting her subsequent transfer.

