Published on April 2, 2026
During the much-anticipated ‘Roar 26’ event at Chepauk, cricket legend MS Dhoni shared a heartfelt moment with renowned music composer AR Rahman, revealing that “Munbe Vaa” is his favorite song. The event, which celebrated the unwavering spirit of the Chennai Super Kings and their fans, brought together iconic figures from both sports and music.
As Dhoni took the stage, his presence radiated warmth and nostalgia, reminiscent of the countless moments he has gifted to cricket fans over the years. The evening was not solely about cricket; it was a celebration of culture, music, and the magical connections that bind the citizens of Chennai together.
In a candid conversation with Rahman, Dhoni expressed his admiration for the song “Munbe Vaa,” which has been cherished its soulful melody and evocative lyrics. The song, originally from the Tamil film “Sillunu Oru Kaadhal,” beautifully encapsulates themes of love and longing, resonating deeply with listeners.
Rahman, visibly pleased, shared that music has the unique power to bring people together, creating a bond that transcends language and geography. He acknowledged the influence that Dhoni has had on both cricket and culture, stating how such events highlight the rich tapestry of talent that the city boasts.
The audience at Chepauk erupted into applause, appreciating the camaraderie between two cultural icons. The event served as a reminder of the shared passion among fans of different backgrounds and interests, united for the game and music.
As the evening progressed, performances and tributes added to the vibrant atmosphere, with artists interpreting Rahman’s songs, infusing the gathering with an infectious energy. The event not only celebrated the sportsmanship exemplified also showcased the artistic brilliance of Rahman, creating a memorable experience for all attendees.
As the sun set over Chepauk, the shared laughter and music echoed, leaving a lasting impression of unity and celebration among the supporters of CSK. Dhoni’s declaration of “Munbe Vaa” as his favorite song is emblematic of the deep cultural roots in Chennai, where cricket and music intertwine to form an inseparable part of the local identity.
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