<p> They say music transcends all barriers but when composer AR Rahman performed Tamil songs at his UK show, Hindi-speaking concertgoers reportedly staged a walkout.<br /><br />The show, titled "Netru Indru Nalai" ("Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow"), took place at the SSE Arena in London's Wembley Stadium on July 8.<br /><br />The members of the audience took to the social media to express their disappointment and displeasure, when Rahman and his troupe performed numbers, mostly in the Tamil language.<br /><br />Renowned as the "Mozart of Madras", Rahman was joined onstage by singers Benny Dayal, Javed Ali, Neeti Mohan, Haricharan, Jonita Gandhi and Ranjit Barot.<br /><br />The gig was presented by Hamsini Entertainment, UK and HueBox Entertainment, India.<br />Some of the users on Twitter complained that they felt duped by the organisers, as they were promised the performances would be in Hindi and Urdu.<br /><br />"#ARRahman concert: Never seen so much #disappointment & #masswalkouts. Approx one per cent of songs in Hindi. #ssearena filled on #falseadvertising," one of the users tweeted.<br /><br />Another tweeple expressed his displeasure that the show failed to impress the fans and how he felt let down by Rahman.<br /><br />"#ARRahman very disappointed with the concert tonight in Wembley. Waited for a very long time to be disappointed. Not expected from a legend," he wrote.<br /><br />This user was shocked to have attended what he called "the first Tamil concert of his life" and asked for a refund.<br />"That was my first ever Tamil concert guys. Albeit completely unintentional #ARRahman #SSEArena #Fail #Refund?"<br />It is the same digital platform that got one of its major viral music videos, actor Dhanush's "Kolaveri Di", despite the hookline being in Tamil.<br /><br />However, the furore over Rahman's concert ended up fanning the persisting language divide between the North and the South.<br /><br />Rahman, who will next perform at the 18th edition of IIFA to celebrate 25 years of his musical journey, was defended by his fans-followers and celebrities alike.<br /><br />South Indian singer Chinmayi Sripada also took to Twitter where she came out in support of the award-winning composer by tagging the outrage by the fans as another show of intolerance and double standards.<br /><br />"When Rahman sir wins 2 Oscars and creates history, he is 'An Indian', but 7-8 Tamil gaane kya gaa liye aap naraaz hote ho (all this furore over playing 7-8 Tamil songs?). What yaar?<br /><br />"The show was called 'Netru Indru Naalai', had 65 per cent, 6 Hindi songs (Set List is out there). Music knows no boundaries/ language.<br /><br />"Chase the American dream, your kids can (speak) Spanish; Live in the UK that once colonised India - but cry foul when you hear Tamil songs," wrote Sripada, who has sung "Tere Bina" from "Guru" in which Rahman gave the music.<br />Mocking the Hindi-speaking crowd, stand-up comic Aravind SA did a wordplay on the line from Rahman's Academy Award- accepting speech, where he thanked The Almighty for his win.<br /><br />He wrote, "If AR Rahman won his Oscar today, I'm pretty sure some people would have wanted him to say - 'Sab Pugal Bhagwan ke liye'."<br /><br />This followed another series of tweets by his fans standing by the musician, calling out Northerners efforts to impose Hindi as a language in South.<br /><br />"AR Rahman performs Tamil songs, didn't perform any in Hindi. Not able to tolerate an hour of music in another language #stopHindiImposition," read a tweet.<br /><br />"ARRahman SINGS a lot of Tamil songs and suddenly all HINDI folks erupt, lol guys that's the same feel when your want your HINDI all over South," wrote another user.</p>
<p> They say music transcends all barriers but when composer AR Rahman performed Tamil songs at his UK show, Hindi-speaking concertgoers reportedly staged a walkout.<br /><br />The show, titled "Netru Indru Nalai" ("Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow"), took place at the SSE Arena in London's Wembley Stadium on July 8.<br /><br />The members of the audience took to the social media to express their disappointment and displeasure, when Rahman and his troupe performed numbers, mostly in the Tamil language.<br /><br />Renowned as the "Mozart of Madras", Rahman was joined onstage by singers Benny Dayal, Javed Ali, Neeti Mohan, Haricharan, Jonita Gandhi and Ranjit Barot.<br /><br />The gig was presented by Hamsini Entertainment, UK and HueBox Entertainment, India.<br />Some of the users on Twitter complained that they felt duped by the organisers, as they were promised the performances would be in Hindi and Urdu.<br /><br />"#ARRahman concert: Never seen so much #disappointment & #masswalkouts. Approx one per cent of songs in Hindi. #ssearena filled on #falseadvertising," one of the users tweeted.<br /><br />Another tweeple expressed his displeasure that the show failed to impress the fans and how he felt let down by Rahman.<br /><br />"#ARRahman very disappointed with the concert tonight in Wembley. Waited for a very long time to be disappointed. Not expected from a legend," he wrote.<br /><br />This user was shocked to have attended what he called "the first Tamil concert of his life" and asked for a refund.<br />"That was my first ever Tamil concert guys. Albeit completely unintentional #ARRahman #SSEArena #Fail #Refund?"<br />It is the same digital platform that got one of its major viral music videos, actor Dhanush's "Kolaveri Di", despite the hookline being in Tamil.<br /><br />However, the furore over Rahman's concert ended up fanning the persisting language divide between the North and the South.<br /><br />Rahman, who will next perform at the 18th edition of IIFA to celebrate 25 years of his musical journey, was defended by his fans-followers and celebrities alike.<br /><br />South Indian singer Chinmayi Sripada also took to Twitter where she came out in support of the award-winning composer by tagging the outrage by the fans as another show of intolerance and double standards.<br /><br />"When Rahman sir wins 2 Oscars and creates history, he is 'An Indian', but 7-8 Tamil gaane kya gaa liye aap naraaz hote ho (all this furore over playing 7-8 Tamil songs?). What yaar?<br /><br />"The show was called 'Netru Indru Naalai', had 65 per cent, 6 Hindi songs (Set List is out there). Music knows no boundaries/ language.<br /><br />"Chase the American dream, your kids can (speak) Spanish; Live in the UK that once colonised India - but cry foul when you hear Tamil songs," wrote Sripada, who has sung "Tere Bina" from "Guru" in which Rahman gave the music.<br />Mocking the Hindi-speaking crowd, stand-up comic Aravind SA did a wordplay on the line from Rahman's Academy Award- accepting speech, where he thanked The Almighty for his win.<br /><br />He wrote, "If AR Rahman won his Oscar today, I'm pretty sure some people would have wanted him to say - 'Sab Pugal Bhagwan ke liye'."<br /><br />This followed another series of tweets by his fans standing by the musician, calling out Northerners efforts to impose Hindi as a language in South.<br /><br />"AR Rahman performs Tamil songs, didn't perform any in Hindi. Not able to tolerate an hour of music in another language #stopHindiImposition," read a tweet.<br /><br />"ARRahman SINGS a lot of Tamil songs and suddenly all HINDI folks erupt, lol guys that's the same feel when your want your HINDI all over South," wrote another user.</p>