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Hello north Indians, here's some news for you – AR Rahman is from Tamil Nadu. Most of the man's songs are in Tamil, and some of his most stellar work is in the language, too.
So, dear Hindi-speaking fans who went to the Rahman concert in Wembley (UK) on 8 July and walked out because "most of the songs were in Tamil", you have only your ignorance to blame.
And oh, the concert was titled 'Netru, Indru, Naalai' - perhaps you thought this was Spanish?
Naturally, a Twitter war has broken out among Rahman fans from the south and the Hindi Only folks. We're watching with verkadalai in our hands. No, we shall not translate what that means.
(We all love to express ourselves, but how often do we do it in our mother tongue? Here's your chance! This Independence Day, khul ke bol with BOL – Love your Bhasha. Sing, write, perform, spew poetry – whatever you like – in your mother tongue. Send us your BOL at bol@thequint.com or WhatsApp it to 9910181818.)
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