Updated On: 23 January, 2026 07:43 AM IST | Mumbai | Priyanka Sharma
Music composer Mithoon has now come out in support of musician AR Rahman, who has been subjected to vitriol for his ‘communal bias’ remark. Mithoon noted that the Mozart of Madras had every right to say what he felt

AR Rahman. Pics/AFP, Instagram
AR Rahman may be a man of few words, but he understands the power of them. Over the past week, the Oscar-winning musician has been at the receiving end of relentless backlash for his comments in an interview with BBC Asian Network. During the interview, when asked about prejudice in the Hindi film industry, he said, “People who are not creative have the power now to decide things. And this might have been a communal thing also, but not in my face.” Since then, the musician — easily one of the brightest talents in the Indian music industry — has been trolled and termed “anti-national” for his communal bias remark.
Weighing in on the controversy, his colleague and Bollywood composer Mithoon has come out in Rahman’s support. “I have grown up looking up to Rahman sir. He was the man who threw every textbook rule out of the window, yet created a powerful impact in our industry,” Mithoon told mid-day, of the composer who, over a three-decade-plus career, has given hits like Roja (1992), Rangeela (1995), Guru (2007), and Rockstar (2011). In 2009, he became the first Indian to win the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score for Slumdog Millionaire (2008), following it up with two wins at the Academy Awards for the same movie.