Shaan Responds to A.R. Rahman's Comments on Industry Bias: No Room for Communalism in Music

Playback singer Shaan has spoken out against A.R. Rahman's recent comments regarding a perceived bias in the Hindi film industry. In a candid response, Shaan emphasized that he does not believe in any communal or minority bias affecting opportunities in music. He shared his own experiences of limited work but maintained a positive outlook, focusing on the importance of quality music over external factors. Shaan's remarks highlight the need for creativity and dedication in the industry, regardless of any perceived biases.
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Shaan Responds to A.R. Rahman's Comments on Industry Bias: No Room for Communalism in Music

Shaan Addresses A.R. Rahman's Remarks


Mumbai: Celebrated playback singer Shaan has refuted any suggestions of a 'communal or minority' bias in A.R. Rahman's recent comments regarding his diminishing opportunities in the Hindi film sector.


In a conversation with BBC Asian Network, Rahman expressed that he often hears about the reasons for his reduced work indirectly, referring to it as 'Chinese whispers.'


He elaborated, stating, 'Individuals lacking creativity now hold decision-making power, and while this could have communal implications, it hasn't been presented to me directly.'


Rahman mentioned, 'I hear that I was booked, but the music label opted for their five composers instead. I thought, 'That's fine; I can relax with my family.'


When asked about Rahman's statements, Shaan remarked, 'I am here, and I am not receiving much work either.'


'Having sung for many years, I too find my opportunities limited. However, I don't dwell on it much as I believe it's a personal matter. Everyone has their preferences, and the amount of work we receive is beyond our control.'


He continued, 'Whatever projects come my way, I strive to execute them well. Rahman's unique style is remarkable, and his fanbase continues to grow. So if there were any issues,'


Shaan emphasized that he sees no 'communal angle.'


'I don't believe there's any communal or minority bias. If such a factor existed, our superstars, who have been in the minority for decades, would have fewer fans. This isn't the case. Focus on producing quality work and music, and don't get caught up in these notions.'