AR Rahman Breaks Silence On Ramayan And Faith Debate Ahead Of Film Release
As AR Rahman takes on one of the most iconic projects of his career, Ramayan, the internet has been buzzing with questions about his faith and suitability for the Indian epic. The Oscar-winning composer has responded with calm clarity, choosing facts and thoughtful reflection over controversy. For AR Rahman, Ramayan is not just a religious text but a timeless story rooted in values, morality, and virtue that transcend belief systems.
Ramayan As A Story Beyond Religion
AR Rahman has clearly stated that he views Ramayan as a tale of virtue rather than a religious boundary. According to him, Ramayan represents universal ideas of truth, duty, sacrifice, and compassion. By approaching Ramayan through this lens, AR Rahman believes the story naturally becomes inclusive and meaningful for a wider audience, reinforcing why the Indian epic continues to resonate across generations.AR Rahman Addresses Questions About His Faith
With discussions around AR Rahman’s faith circulating online, the composer addressed the topic with grace and transparency. He spoke openly about his background and how his upbringing shaped his understanding of art and spirituality. For AR Rahman, working on Ramayan is not about personal belief but about respecting the cultural depth and emotional power of a story that has shaped Indian identity for centuries.Creative Pressure Of Reimagining Ramayan
AR Rahman admitted that composing music for Ramayan comes with immense creative pressure. The challenge lies in reimagining a story that every Indian already knows deeply. With Ramayan being embedded in collective memory, AR Rahman shared that the fear is not about judgment but about doing justice to emotions people already hold close to their hearts. This responsibility has pushed him to approach the project with sincerity and restraint.Nitesh Tiwari’s Ambitious Vision For Ramayan
Director Nitesh Tiwari’s vision plays a crucial role in shaping this new interpretation of Ramayan. AR Rahman has spoken about how Nitesh Tiwari aims to present the Indian epic with honesty and emotional depth while staying rooted in its essence. Their collaboration on Ramayan is built on mutual respect for the story and a shared desire to present it with authenticity and scale.You may also like
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