A police officer in Pune recently made headlines when he walked on stage and asked AR Rahman to stop his concert. The incident occurred during a performance by Rahman at the Symbiosis Institute of Media and Communication.
According to reports, the police officer walked on stage and told Rahman to stop the concert due to a lack of necessary permissions. The incident caused confusion among the audience, who were surprised to see the officer interrupt the performance.
Following the incident, Rahman took to social media to address the situation. In a tweet, the musician apologized to his fans and said that he was “shocked and disappointed” by what had happened. He also thanked the Pune police for ensuring his safety during the event.
The incident has sparked a debate on social media, with many people criticizing the police officer’s actions. Some have argued that the officer should have handled the situation differently, while others have questioned the need for such strict regulations on public performances.
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Despite the interruption, Rahman’s concert was well-received by the audience. The musician performed some of his most popular songs, including “Jai Ho” from the movie Slumdog Millionaire. The concert was part of the Symbiosis Institute’s annual cultural festival, which attracts students from across the country.
This is not the first time that Rahman’s concerts have been marred by controversy. In 2017, the musician was forced to cancel a concert in Delhi due to a lack of necessary permissions. The incident led to criticism of the government’s regulations on public performances.
Despite the challenges, Rahman remains one of India’s most popular and respected musicians. The composer has won numerous awards for his work in the film industry and has collaborated with some of the biggest names in the business. He is known for his innovative and experimental approach to music, which has earned him a dedicated fan base around the world.