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Arijit Singh: “Protest Song Isn’t for Concerts” In Response To Fan Request For Kolkata Rape Protest Song, Watch

During his ongoing tour in the UK, acclaimed singer Arijit Singh encountered a poignant moment when a fan requested him to perform his protest song, “Aar Kobe,” dedicated to the victim of the recent rape and murder at Kolkata’s RG Kar Medical College. The interaction was captured in a video shared on Instagram by user […]

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Arijit Singh: “Protest Song Isn’t for Concerts” In Response To Fan Request For Kolkata Rape Protest Song, Watch

During his ongoing tour in the UK, acclaimed singer Arijit Singh encountered a poignant moment when a fan requested him to perform his protest song, “Aar Kobe,” dedicated to the victim of the recent rape and murder at Kolkata’s RG Kar Medical College. The interaction was captured in a video shared on Instagram by user rahul__roy983.

A Thoughtful Response

In the video, while singing the popular song “Ramta Jogi” from the movie Taal, Arijit paused to address the audience, stating, “This is not the place; people haven’t come here to protest. They have come here to listen to me.” He emphasized that the performance was meant for enjoyment rather than political expression at that moment.

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He encouraged the fan to take the protest to Kolkata instead, saying, “If you really feel about it, go. Gather some people… Go on the street.” He also clarified that “Aar Kobe” is not monetized and is available for anyone to use, reinforcing that it was a heartfelt expression rather than a commercial endeavor.

About “Aar Kobe”

Released on August 28, 2023, “Aar Kobe” is both written and composed by Arijit Singh. The song serves as a tribute to the victim and aims to shed light on the pervasive issue of gender-based violence. The official description states, “This song is a cry for justice… a reminder that our fight for women’s safety and dignity is far from over.”

The song follows the tragic incident involving a postgraduate trainee doctor who was raped and murdered in a seminar hall at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital on August 9. The case sparked widespread outrage and highlighted the ongoing struggle against violence towards women.

Arijit’s “Aar Kobe” has been described as more than just a protest song; it is a call to action aimed at raising awareness about the need for change in societal attitudes toward gender-based violence. As he continues his tour, the singer remains committed to using his platform for both entertainment and social advocacy.

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