He appeared on the show to promote the film Gandhi Talks along with Vijay Sethupathi, Aditi Rao Hydari and Siddharth Jadhav. Reflecting on the show’s whisper game, he said, “This is a good exercise to see how information gets misunderstood. Different states, different cultures. The problem with the world is this: how messages get corrupted on the way.”
During an interview with BBC Asian Network, AR Rahman was asked whether he felt any bias in Bollywood as a Tamil composer, to which he replied, “Maybe I never got to know of this, maybe it was concealed by God, but I didn’t feel any of this. The past eight years, maybe, because a power shift has happened, and people who are not creative have the power now. It might be a communal thing also… but it is not in my face.”
Rahman also faced backlash for calling Chhavva a divisive film. He later issued a clarification and said that it was not his aim to hurt anyone with his statement.

