It’s a pleasure to see, Indian artists perform in Kachela, Grammy Wins: Ar Rahman

Whether it is to perform in emblematic international music festivals like Kachela or win the Grammy Award, Ustad Ar Rahman of music believes that Indian artists finally get the global identity to which they are really entitled.
Rahman, who won the Grammy Award twice, is preparing for his eagerly awaited “Wonderment” tour. He said it was a “very good time” for musicians. Rahman said in an interview with “PTI-Language”, “music has never been recognized as an industry.
When you say: “Oh, my son is a singer”, people say, “But what does he do? It always happens. “He said:” Now, when all these things (concerts) happen, many independent groups come to Kachela … It is my dream that should be realized and it happens. People win a Grammy. ”
In February, Indian-American singer Chandrika Tandon won the Grammy in the best category “New Edge Album” for “Triveni” at the 67th Music Awards Program. A year ago, five Indian musicians won this prestigious price.
Earlier this month, the rapper of “Big Dogs” Hanumankind performed in Kachela 2025, which was his first performance at the US Music Festival. Rahman (58) said that “universality” of Indian music has the ability to attract the global public.
He said: “It is culturally in India. Now the important thing is to know how much we can spread it in the world, which is influenced by Western culture. Since today, people are looking for an alternative culture and if we take out our personal effects, we have an alternative to everyone. We already have very good fans in Russia and Japan….