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OMG! They Walked Out Of Rahman's Concert
By: Tupaki Desk | 14 July 2017 7:11 AM GMTAR Rahman is the most popular music director in India. With several international awards including Ocsars and Grammy's he achieved internation fame. Rahman has recently performed at a concert in SSE Arena, Wembley in London on July 8. Needless to say music lovers and enthusiastic fans of ARR attended the concert.
Everything was going smooth until the Hindi speaking audience staged a walk out midway through the concert. It was a shocker to the organisers as well as other ARR fans. The audience who staged walk out claimed that they were upset as Rahman had sung Tamil songs and only 1% of the songs were in Hindi. They are reportedly demanding a refund because they were made to sit through the concert listenting to the songs which they couldn't understand.
Majority of the Hindi speaking audience took to Twitter to express their displeasure over the concert. A section of the ARR fans claim that the title of the conert is 'Netru, Indru, Naalai' whichi is an indication that the majority of the songs will be in Tamil. But Hindi speakers are alleging that they were cheated by the organisers with false advertising.
Everything was going smooth until the Hindi speaking audience staged a walk out midway through the concert. It was a shocker to the organisers as well as other ARR fans. The audience who staged walk out claimed that they were upset as Rahman had sung Tamil songs and only 1% of the songs were in Hindi. They are reportedly demanding a refund because they were made to sit through the concert listenting to the songs which they couldn't understand.
Majority of the Hindi speaking audience took to Twitter to express their displeasure over the concert. A section of the ARR fans claim that the title of the conert is 'Netru, Indru, Naalai' whichi is an indication that the majority of the songs will be in Tamil. But Hindi speakers are alleging that they were cheated by the organisers with false advertising.