Tamil film music director Dhina, who now heads the Cine Musicians’ Union, justifies Raaja’s grouse, pointing out that a north-south divide in the IPRS has wrought injustice towards southern composers, especially those who had arrived before the digital distribution of music came into vogue. “Can you imagine that a Hindi composer with just ten films and Ilaiyaraaja with over 1,000 films were both paid 13 lakhs as royalties by the IPRS? One of my hit songs, ‘Manmadha Raja’, has been credited wrongly to another music director from Mumbai, and its royalty earnings are being paid to him. I’ve been fighting for four years to get this rectified,” says Dhina. Songwriter and poet Javed Akthar, who is currently chairman of the IPRS, admits that grave anomalies have haunted the functioning of the rights body, but stresses that efforts are on to set things right. (see interview)