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'If you want to be a Singer, you can only think of Bollywood.This is not right'

GLOBAL MOVIE MAGAZINE

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April 2024

‘Don’t object to change; understand why people like it.’ Don’t object to change; understand why people like it.’

'If you want to be a Singer, you can only think of Bollywood.This is not right'

Singer Babul Supriyo, who gave us hit albums like Sochta Hun and Kuch Aisa Lagta Hai, recently sang the song Khoya Khoya Chand from his 90s album of the same name in Lo-Fi version.

"There are so many singing competitions, there are so many winners, they are all lost, they do lots of shows and make lots of money, but they can only be famous if they sing for Bollywood, so no one wants to do independent songs because that requires lots of money, music companies don't support you, they say make it with your own money,"

Why did you choose Khoya Khoya Chand for a Lo-Fi version? What does Lo-Fi mean?

Kumar Tauraniji (managing directors, Tips Music) has been a mentor, philosopher and a dear friend. He has a lot of experience.

We were just talking, and we realised that this song lives in the hearts of people.

I won't be able to define Lo-Fi. It means Low Fidelity.

So many great remakes have a Lo-Fi version today.

When you want to revisit a song from the past, you are basically showering extra love to it.

You pick a song from the past and introduce it in the present for the future. So many such songs have been picked and they have been hits in films.

Abhimanyu Pragya did the Lo-Fi version. I am happy with the way the video has been done.

The original video was shot on Dia Mirza. It was Farah Khan's first directorial venture in a video.

Today, you can spend money and have your song reach 4 million views in two days.

But in this case, there is an organic increase of 3,000 to 4,000 a day. It is catching up with the youth.

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