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Arijit Singh Refuses To Sing ‘Aar Kobe’ At UK Concert: “This Is Not The Place”

During a concert in the UK, Arijit Singh was asked by an audience member to perform his song ‘Aar Kobe,’ a powerful protest anthem composed in the wake of a doctor’s rape-murder in Kolkata. Singh politely declined, explaining, “This is not the place. People haven’t come here to protest. They have come here to listen to me.” He continued, “What you’re saying is my heart, but this isn’t the right time and place.”

A Song of Protest and Hope

‘Aar Kobe,’ which translates to “If not now, then when,” was released following the horrific incident at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital. The song has become an anthem for those fighting for women’s safety and dignity, with over 2 million views in just a few weeks. Despite declining the request to perform it at the concert, Arijit emphasized that the song isn’t monetized, allowing anyone to use it freely to spread its message.

A Call to Action

Arijit Singh encouraged those passionate about the issue to take their protests to Kolkata, rather than expecting it to be addressed at a concert. “Go on the streets,” he added, urging people to actively participate in the fight for justice.

Why ‘Aar Kobe’ Resonates

The song is a heartfelt plea for change and women’s safety in the face of rising violence. Its powerful lyrics urge the public to stand up and ensure tragedies like this never happen again. Singh’s refusal to commercialize the song reflects his commitment to keeping its message pure and focused on the cause.

Shukriya Shahi

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