Abhijeet Bhattacharya slams current music directors, calls them music technicians.

90’s and early 2000’s singing sensation Abhijeet Bhattacharya slammed the current music directors, and called them “Music Technicians”.

In an exclusive interview with PeepingMoon, the singer criticised the current music directors and singers, calling them out for the being heavily equipped with various softwares that ease their work. “Though we have good singers, everybody is sounding the same these days. The industry has good singers but isn’t well-equipped when it comes to delivering quality work. Due to software, industry wale laalchi ho gaye hai. People feel they’ll sing songs by themselves and sit on the chair of a judge and promise opportunities to fresh talents”.

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He also criticised the lyrics that are being used in the current music scene, and questioned the future of the music in India. “Sab bakwas and gandagi banate aa rahe hai. Koi Vodka pe gana bana raha hai toh koi Lungi pe. Saree Ke Fall par bhi gana bana hai aur Ban Gaya Kutta aise lyrics bhi aa rahe hai. Hum kiske saath competition kar rahe hai? I’m happy that I’m not among those”, said the singer.

The singer also shot down rumours of him being a part of the 15th season of the popular reality show Bigg Boss. He has delivered chartbusters like “Tauba Tumhaare Yeh Ishaare”, “Tumhe Jo Maine Dekha”, amongst others. He has sung more than 6034 songs in over 1000 films.