Recently, singer Abhijeet Bhattacharya accused music director AR Rahman of making music using technology instead of using live instruments. He also alleged that many musicians are unemployed because of him. AR Rahman has now responded to this.

Abhijeet had made serious allegations against Rahman.
In a recent interview given to ANI, Abhijeet had accused Rahman of disrespecting fellow artists. Abhijeet also alleged that Rahman underestimates instrumentalists while making music. He also blamed Rahman for the recent change in the music industry, where everything is done on laptops. Therefore, artists who play music remain unemployed.
Rahman rejected Abhijeet's allegations.
AR Rahman has given his opinion on these allegations. He has rejected these allegations in an interview with India Today. Rahman said, 'It feels good to blame me for everything. I still love Abhijeet and I will send him a cake. Also, it is his opinion and there is nothing wrong in expressing your opinion.'

More than 100 people work.
Rahman said, 'I recently did an orchestra with 60 women in Dubai. They are given work every month and they are paid insurance, health, and everything. In every film of mine, be it Chava or Ponniyin Selvan, around 200-300 musicians are involved and more than 100 people work on some songs. I do not post pictures with them, so no one gets to know about it.' AR Rahman said that computers are used to create harmony in music.
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