The Score Magazine August 2017 Issue | Page 12

DIRECTOR'S NOTE Director, Strategy and Planning Ajay Prabhakar Director, Business Development Pragash VM Director, Marketing & Operations Sneha Ramesh Editorial Advisor Nikila Srinivasan Creative Director George Vedamanickam Creative Designer Manasi Doshi Content Contributors Aditi Sarawagi Shreya Bose Souvik Chakraborty Sreyoshi Guha Thakurta Sanchana Krishnan Sinjini Ghosh Suparno Saha Sriram Ravishankar brand partners Renowned Music composer AR Rahman’s fans were disappointed that he did not perform enough Hindi songs at this recent concert in Wembley, London. Some of the concertgoers walked out when he performed his Tamil songs and not enough of his Hindi ones. Some were also seen demanding refunds after attending the concert. These angered fans, took to Twitter to express their disappointment. The irony is, the performance set list had about 16 Hindi songs and 12 in Tamil. Why would someone want to go to a concert, knowing fully well that it is titled in Tamil and expect only Hindi Songs to be performed by the Mozart of Madras? The concert title was ‘Netru Indru Nalai’ which translates to, yesterday, today, tomorrow in Tamil. Even when A.R.Rahman was awarded the Oscar, he dedicated it to God by saying, "Ella Pugazhum Iraivanukke". Before they went to the concert, fans should have known what to expect from a musician like A.R.Rahman. I was also quite shocked that fans expect a celebrated Musician to sing only in one language that the fans know. Expressing anger through Social Media is free but it takes only 2 minutes to play devil's advocate and look at the bigger picture to make sense of it all. If that reason wasn’t enough, I do not understand Hindi but I have tons of favorite Hindi songs. I do not listen to their Tamil version even if it available simply because it isn't the same as the original version. As music lovers, it is imperative to accept Music without any barriers like language. Enjoy Music for what it is. PRAGASH VM Director - Business Development subscribe to us at www.thescoremagazine.com thescoremagazine.com thescoremag www.highonscore.com @highonscore highonscore [email protected] +91 95000 12975 DISCLAIMER: Reproduction in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs and illustrations. Views expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the publication and accordingly no liability is assumed by the publisher thereof. Advertising copy and artworks are the sole responsibility of the advertisers. http://www.motherteresafoundation.org.in The Score Magazine is proud to support the Mother Teresa Foundation and urge our readers to join us in giving back a fraction of what we have been given.