AR Rahman’s Chaotic Chennai Concert Was Crowded Beyond Capacity? Viral Permission Letter Of The Event Reveals Oragnisers Sought Permission For 20,000 People But Sold 41,000 Tickets (Photo Credit: YouTube)

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Celebrated Singer-Composer AR Rahman’s September 10 live concert, Marakkuma Nenjam, in Chennai, was a chaotic affair with the stampede-like situation, which resulted in the alleged molestation of many women fans who took to social media to share their ordeals. A permission letter copy of the event is now going viral which reveals that thousands of tickets were oversold for the event by the organizers. After a high-profile probe was launched into the event, it has now come to the fore that the entire episode was a classic case of mismanagement. The venue was reportedly crowded beyond its capacity, resulting in the disappointment of many fans – who had gathered to witness the musical maestro’s magic, but were unable to enter.

AR Rahman’s concert organized by ACTC Events has now found itself mired in controversies as chaos prevailed in the beyond-crowded stadium, leading to a nightmarish experience for concert-goers who had to return to avoid dire circumstances. Many women fans also took to social media to share how they were molested and groped by men during the disorganised event.

Now, a permission letter copy of the event is going viral which shows the concert organisers have only obtained permission for 20,000 people while selling over 41,000 tickets (36,000 normal+ 5,000 complimentary). “The show shall be completely digitally ticketed and shall have a total audience of 20000 people across 7 divisions. We shall also have celebrities and state-level dignitaries attending the show,” an excerpt from the permission letter directed to the Commissioner of Police, Tambaram read.

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