Rahman to perform in Sydney
Two time Oscar award winner AR Rahman is all set to perform in Sydney after a gap of five years but this comes at a time when Australia has been in the news for all the wrong reasons.
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Two time Oscar award winner AR Rahman is all set to perform in Sydney after a gap of five years but this comes at a time when Australia has been in the news for all the wrong reasons.
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Not all attacks on Indians in Australia are racist in nature, says music maestro A.R. Rahman, now in Australia for a free concert in a bid to bridge relations with India.
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Rahman's remarks came after a string of attacks on Indians, mainly students in the country. The latest being a fire at a gurdwara in Melbourne.
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Rahman is slated to perform on Saturday at the Parramatta Park in Sydney.
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Rahman, who is known internationally for composing the song Jai Ho from Danny Boyle's Slumdog Millionaire, also gave safety tips to people.
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Rahman states, "For me it is a historic event because of two things on the positive side. Firstly Australia has been very kind to me, my song Jai Ho became number one here (Australia) also I have had a great audience in Melbourne and Sydney last year. Now this concert has to redefine the friendship again so I haven't given any interviews about the racial killing as everything has been painted in the same brush."
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The Mozart of Madras says that this concert is the first step in the direction of clearing the things. The Australian government is supporting it.
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The music maestro urges people to blog and send messages which he thinks should help clear out misunderstandings.
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