Music director AR Rahman has been working across various film industries, including Bollywood, for many years. While we have seen him mostly composing for Tamil movies, Rahman's latest composition is for the Sushant Singh Rajput’s Dil Bechara.
Bollywood has favouritism, nepotism, and resentment; we are hearing these allegations from many celebrities nowadays, but recently Music legend AR Rahman also confirmed these allegations.
During an interview with Radio Mirchi AR Rahman clearly stated that when Dil Bechara director Mukesh Chhabra approached him, he finished composing four songs in just 2 days. Surprised by this, the director told AR Rahman - ‘Sir, how many people said don’t go, don’t go to him [Rahman] and they told me stories after stories.’
The music director also mentioned in the interview that he figured why many good movies were not coming to him. He further claimed that a whole gang is working against him due to some misunderstandings and is spreading false rumours.
The Bollywood is raged by the allegations of nepotism since the day Sushant Singh Rajput was found dead in his Mumbai apartment last month. Several other celebrities including Kangana Ranaut has been raising their voice against it. With many hinting that the actor took his life as he was sidelined in the film industry.