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Rahman says Chhaava was divisive, but the core of it was to show bravery

AR Rahman says Vicky Kaushal's Chhaava was 'divisive' but feels honoured to have scored for a film based on Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj

Vicky Kaushal’s Chhaava ruled the box office for a large part of 2025 before Ranveer Singh’s ‘Dhurandhar’ broke the film’s record in December. While the historical drama emerged as a blockbuster, it also sparked heated debate over its portrayal of Maratha icon Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj and Mughal ruler Aurangzeb. Now, composer A R Rahman who helmed the film’s music and background has spoken openly about the controversy, admitting the film divided audiences.Following its theatrical success, ‘Chhaava’ became a flashpoint in Maharashtra, with unrest reported in several areas, including Nagpur. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis later linked the violence to public anger over Aurangzeb’s depiction in the film.

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In an interview, Rahman reflected on creating art in an increasingly polarised climate. On the responsibility of artists, he said in an interview with BBC Asian Network, “That’s the reason God is giving more power to people like us so that we can replace the bad with good by word, action, art.”When asked if such divisions influence his choice of projects, Rahman was firm about drawing the line at intent. “Some films are made with a bad intention. I try to avoid those movies,” he said.Addressing his earlier comments about being proud of ‘Chhaava’s’ music despite the backlash, Rahman was candid. “It is a divisive film. I think it cashed in on divisiveness, but I think the core of it is to show bravery,” he admitted.He also revealed that he had questioned his own involvement in the film. “I had asked the director, ‘Why did he need me for this film?’ But he said that we need only you for this,” Rahman recalled. Despite acknowledging its polarising nature, Rahman expressed faith in audiences. “It is an enjoyable film, but definitely people are smarter than that. Do you think people are going to get influenced by movies? They have something called internal conscience, which knows what the truth is and what manipulation is.”The composer added that being associated with a film centred on Sambhaji Maharaj was an honour. “Chhaava is the most celebrated character. It is like the blood of every Maratha,” he said.He also spoke about the film’s emotional impact, saying, “Once the film finishes, you see the girl saying the beautiful poetry. It’s very moving. I’m so honoured to have scored that full movie, which has the pulse and soul of every Maratha.”Summing up his belief in people, Rahman concluded, “I have great respect for people. They are not that foolish to get influenced by false information. I have great faith in humanity. People have a conscience, heart, love and compassion.”

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