AR Rahman Reacts To Reports Of Stampede-Like Situation At Chennai Concert

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India: The Tamil Nadu Police has launched a probe into the chaos at music maestro AR Rahman’s concert in Chennai on Sunday. Tambaram Police Commissioner Dr Amalraj said they will investigate the reasons for traffic congestion, arrangements for parking, medical requirements and overall arrangements. He told NDTV that measures will be taken to avert a repeat.

The concert titled ‘Marakuma Nenjam’ turned out to be a ”traumatic” experience for several fans who complained of overcrowding and a stampede-like situation and slammed the organisers for their horrible mismanagement.

Many people took to social media to share videos of their ”bizarre” and ”harrowing” experiences, complaining about how they were not allowed to enter the venue, despite having valid tickets. Reacting to the posts, the composer offered help to those who could not attend the concert. “Let me be the sacrificial goat this time for all of us to wake up,” Rahman said on social media.

Fans claimed that there was a stampede-like situation, resulting in women being harassed and children being separated and injured. Thousands of fans alleged that organisers oversold tickets, and expressed their disappointment on X demanding answers from ACTC Events.

One woman who left the venue without attending, alleged on a local television channel, “It’s overcrowded, a stampede-like situation. No regulation at all”. Another woman added, “We had paid five thousand for a ticket. But it was free for all, anybody could sit anywhere. They are answerable “. A family alleged saying, “There is no parking space as they had claimed. We parked our cars and walked 2 KM.”

Reaching out, AR Rahman asked fans who couldn’t enter the venue on Sunday to mail their tickets and grievances to his team to respond. His response on X came after Organisors ACTC Events apologised for the ”overcrowding”.

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