While Imtiaz Ali’s Main Vaapas Aaunga continues to generate conversation on social media, with many viewers praising its emotional depth and AR Rahman’s music, the film’s box office performance has remained largely modest. Amid the ongoing discourse, Rahman reacted to a viral social media post that accused the film of being “anti-national.”
AR Rahman Reacts To VIRAL Post Calling Main Vaapas Aaunga ‘Anti-National’
Taking to his Instagram Stories, the Oscar-winning composer shared a screenshot of a satirical post that mocked claims against Main Vaapas Aaunga for allegedly “showing Pakistan without terrorists and secret agents.” Reacting to the post, Rahman added a laughing emoji. Taking to his Instagram Stories, AR Rahman reacted with amusement to a satirical post accusing Main Vaapas Aaunga of being ‘anti-national.’
AR Rahman’s Instagram Story
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Collabs Between AR Rahman, Imtiaz Ali
Even as Main Vaapas Aaunga continues to divide opinion online, its soundtrack has received widespread appreciation from audiences. The film marks the fifth collaboration between AR Rahman and director Imtiaz Ali after Rockstar, Highway, Tamasha, and Amar Singh Chamkila. Days before the film’s release, Ali had reflected on the making of one of his most celebrated collaborations with Rahman, “Kun Faya Kun” from Rockstar. Speaking to Times Now, the filmmaker credited the song’s spiritual and philosophical depth to its creators and the texts that inspired it.
About The Film
Main Vaapas Aaunga is set during the 1947 Partition era. The film’s story focuses on love, longing, and belonging rooted in the Partition-era migration. Examines memory, nostalgia, and emotional ties to home and loved ones, exploring how the past shapes identity and sustains the human spirit across generations. The film stars Vedang Raina, Diljit Dosanjh, Sharvari, and Naseeruddin Shah in lead roles. It released on June 12.
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