Audience Got Furious And Walked Out Of AR Rahman’s Concert For Singing All Tamil Songs And Not Hindi
A large group of audiences has reportedly walked out of Oscar-award winning musician AR Rahman’s concert in UK’s Wembley recently. Musical maestro AR Rahman‘s concert was held on July 8 at SS Arena, Wembley, London. For everyone’s surprise, something unexpected happened at the event.
The audience walked out of the event and yes, it’s true. In a shocking turn of event, AR Rahman fans have walked out of his concert. for a reason.
After the concert completed, people started giving advice to AR Rahman fans. And it is, “the basic advice if you are an AR Rahman fan. When you buy tickets to a concert titled ‘Netru Indru Nalai’, do not assume that the major chunk of the music played will be in Hindi. It’s Tamil for yesterday, today, tomorrow.”
As usual, Tamil songs dominated the concert and some fans didn’t like it. There are some fans, who are unaware of this fact, due to which they use social media platforms and crib about how their money got wasted.
This is what exactly happened at Rahman’s Wembley concert in the UK on July 8. The Disgruntled fans allegedly walked out of the concert and then swarmed to Twitter and Rahman’s Facebook page to complain about most songs sung being in Tamil.
Because of this, fans walked out of the concert mid-day. Moreover, they are now demanding a refund because reportedly they feel ‘cheated’ and the other reason being, they were made to sit through songs they could not understand. This has become a big topic of debate on Twitter wherein fans expressed their displeasure and angst.
The audience literally walked out of the concert and left furious tweets on Twitter:
That was my first ever Tamil concert guys. Albeit completely unintentional #ARRahman #SSEArena #Fail #Refund?
— Omer Chowdhury (@OmChow) July 8, 2017
Same here buddy we were totally disappointed by it and don’t think we will ever go again
— Faisal Amjad (@FaisalAmjad1) July 9, 2017
Was total disaster,for someone who made his name in Bollywood(at least on sheer numbers) it was disrespectful from him,even speaking Tamil
— Apoorva Dixit (@apoorva_dixit) July 9, 2017
@arrahman seems like he has forgotten Hindi music has brought him to international fame
— Jagruti (@JCookingOdyssey) July 9, 2017
AR Rahman performs Tamil songs, did’nt perform any in Hindi. Not able to tolerate an hour of music in another language #stopHindiImposition pic.twitter.com/UCQDhCiOQh
— Saravanan Annadurai (@asaravanan21) July 12, 2017
Need more Hindi Punjabi songs #ARRahman #Wembley #ssearena feels like come to a South Indian concert @arrahman
— Saurabh Sethi (@Saurabh_Sethi25) July 8, 2017
https://twitter.com/gautamvaidya/status/883836083070521344
And a few group of people say that “the concert’s title was “Netru, Indru, Nalai”. So wasn’t it understandable that it’s in Tamil?”
I think some of these Bollywood kiss asses forget AR Rahman is Tamil and Bollywood did not make him famous , many great Bollywood movies
— Pacho Herrera (@jognanathayalan) July 13, 2017
1.#India is Not Hindia
2. #Hindi is not mother of Music
3.This Earth not only for Hindi speaking ppl #ARRahman #stopHindiImposition— Mani Vasu (@ManiVasu2) July 14, 2017
This is how v feel when Hindi is imposed or Hindi songs r in list in Yuva Dasara Mysuru or Hindi is heard in flight announcement.#ARRahman
— Abhi Nandan (@Abhinandan248) July 13, 2017
Hindis want concert ticket refund coz #ARRahman sang Tamil songs. NonHindi states be refunded for taxes that subsidize Hindi states frm 1947
— Garga Chatterjee (@GargaC) July 13, 2017
People are upset because A R Rahman sang Tamil songs at his concert! Well, bigotedness can’t guarantee a refund!
— Riyya Hari Iyer (@Riyya_HI) July 14, 2017
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Dear hindi folks,
1) Title is “Mozart of Madras”.
2) “Music” has no language.— Ram Virat (@Ram_ABD) July 13, 2017
“AR Rahman is majorly known for Tamil work and has also got the title “Mozart of Madras”; how can we expect him not to sing Tamil songs and concentrate only on Hindi songs, just because we like it?”
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