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AR Rahman plans concert to relieve Oz racism

DNA Correspondent
Tuesday, August 11, 2009 21:00 IST
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Bangalore: Oscar winning music composer AR Rahman is planning to conduct a free concert Down Under to relieve the ongoing tension between India and Australia following racist attacks.

AR Rahman is planning a free concert Down Under in a bid to relieve the ongoing tension between India and Australia.
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The composer, who won two Academy Awards for his work on the Slumdog Millionaire soundtrack, was devastated to hear of a series of violent incidents involving Indian students studying in Sydney and Melbourne over the past two months.

He's hoping to improve international relations with music and is set to organise a free concert in Sydney in January (2010) as part of the region's cultural festival.

"Considering the recent hassles that have created a bad vibe, I thought this concert would be a statement of peace. I hope it will do what ever it can to reunite culturally and spiritually," the Daily Express quoted Rahman as saying in its report.

"This show is very important to me. I hope it creates a bridge of understanding and love,: he added.

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