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AR Rahman Answers To Criticism Of His Concert In Chennai

AR Rahman Answers To Criticism Of His Concert In Chennai: Police Also Launch An Investigation

AR Rahman Answers To Criticism Of His Concert In Chennai

The musician AR Rahman responded on Monday to a storm of criticism on and off social media regarding the mayhem that occurred at his concert in Chennai on September 10. He asked individuals who were turned away to voice their grievances to the event organizers. The criticism stemmed from the fact that the concert on September 10 was disrupted by a large number of people.

On his Instagram account, AR Rahman shared a screenshot of this article along with a second message, in which he expressed his willingness to act as the “sacrificial goat.” (X/@water_menon) “water menon”
AR Rahman shared a screenshot of this item on his Twitter account, along with a second message in which he offered to be the “sacrificial goat” (X/@water_menon).

If you purchased tickets but were unable to enter due to unlucky circumstances, please send a copy of your ticket purchase to arr4chennai@btos.in along with your concerns. To my fellow Chennai Makkale. According to what he stated in a message on X, which was once known as Twitter, our team will respond “asap,” which stands for “as soon as possible.”

On Rahman’s Instagram account, he posted a screenshot of this post, along with a second message in which he offered to be the “sacrificial goat this time” and emphasized his desire for Chennai to obtain top-notch facilities for events similar to this one. In the second message, he also expressed his hope that Chennai will receive top-notch facilities for events similar to this one.

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“Some people call me the G.O.A.T. (Greatest of all times). Let me be the sacrificial goat this time for all of us to wake up..let Chennai’s live art flourish with a world-class infrastructure, an increase in tourism, efficient crowd management, traffic management, refining audiences to follow rules..creating a safe and surreal experience for children and women..Instigating a cultural renaissance in Chennai by honoring and illuminating our deserving local and international talent”

Tambaram police were given orders by Director General of Police (DGP) Shankar Jiwal to investigate the traffic and other preparations made for the performance. This prompted the Tamil Nadu police to also begin their own inquiry into the matter. Jiwal also asked for an investigation into any probable ticket overages to be conducted by the police.

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