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Asha Bhosle Slams Bollywood's Remix Trend: Originality Over Recycled Melodies
Renowned singer Asha Bhosle has taken a stand against the prevalent trend of remixing classic songs in Bollywood. In a candid discussion, she criticized modern music composers for lacking the creativity to produce original melodies, instead resorting to repackaging beloved old tunes.
Bhosle's sentiments echo the sentiments of many music enthusiasts who believe that the industry's reliance on remixes stifles innovation and diminishes the essence of timeless classics. She specifically highlighted the recent example of 'What Jhumka' in the film "Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani," which is essentially a revamped version of the iconic song 'Jhumka Gira Re' from the 1966 film "Mera Saaya."
During her conversation with India Today, Bhosle emphasized the collaborative effort that went into creating vintage classics, stressing the importance of lyrics, singers, music, and cinematography. She reminisced about the meticulous process of crafting songs in the past, where every word was carefully considered, and every aspect of production was meticulously planned.
Furthermore, Bhosle expressed her disappointment with the current state of lyricism in Bollywood, stating that she rarely finds songs with excellent lyrics nowadays. Despite her reservations, she acknowledged the occasional gems produced by artists like Rahat Fateh Ali Khan and Sunidhi Chauhan.
Bhosle's bold critique underscores the need for Bollywood to prioritize originality and creativity in music production, preserving the legacy of iconic songs while paving the way for innovative compositions that resonate with contemporary audiences.