Singer Abhijeet Bhattacharya by no means reveals inhibitions in placing forth his opinions. Just a few days again, the singer had slammed the music maestro AR Rahman and held him culpable for overusing know-how. He additionally accused Rahman for butchering musicians’ careers as a result of overuse of know-how. Abhijeet was talking to ANI when he hit out at Rahman for disrespecting fellow artists and undermining instrument gamers together with his tech-heavy manufacturing whereas creating music. Amidst the current controversy, AR Rahman has lastly shared his response to Abhijeet Bhattacharya’s current claims in opposition to him.
During a current chat with India Today Digital, AR Rahman confirmed no qualms in saying that individuals usually maintain him answerable for the whole lot. Even although he was slammed by Abhijeet, the Academy Award-winning musician maintained that he nonetheless loves him. During his chat with the portal, AR Rahman stated, “It’s good accountable me for the whole lot. I nonetheless love Abhijeet, and I’d ship muffins to him. Also, it is his opinion, and there is nothing flawed with having one.”
AR Rahman – who has composed music for films reminiscent of Rockstar, Taal, Rangeela, Tamasha, Lagaan – additional defined that the know-how is used as a result of it performs a key position in refining music. As Rahman stated, they’ll’t afford to get musicians to play and switch them down later. While speaking about his work on his initiatives, AR Rahman added, “I just lately arrange an orchestra with 60 ladies in Dubai. They are being employed each month and are being paid insurance coverage, well being, and the whole lot. In each film that I do, be it ‘Chhaava’ or ‘Ponniyin Selvan’, there are near 200-300 musicians concerned, and a few songs have greater than 100 individuals engaged on them. I do not showcase or put up images with them, and thus [no one gets to know about it.”
AR Rahman’s last projects included Vicky Kaushal starrer Chhava and Tamil film Kadhalikka Neramillai. He will be composing music for Aamir Khan’s production Lahore 1947, Mani Ratnam’s Thug Life and Aanand L Rai’s Tere Ishq Mein
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