Filmworld
Illayaraja urges police to stop misuse of his music
Chennai, May 24
In yet another petition sent
to police officials, maestro Illayaraja has urged them to take action
against those using his songs without his consent.
"Through my
fans it has been brought to my notice that record labels, radio stations
and online pirates continue to make money of my music, despite an
injunction passed by Madras High Court," Illayaraja said in a statement.
"Hence, I have requested the director general of police (DGP),
Chennai police commissioner and superintendent of police of all
districts to take strict action in this regard," he said.
The
maestro said he has sent a letter to popular FM station Radio Mirchi to
stop broadcasting the popular late night programme 'Neenga, Naa, Raja
Sir', which plays his songs.
He also said that without his signed letter of consent, nobody should use his name, photograph and any of his compositions.
