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Posted: 17 years ago
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Thursday, July 10, 2008: (Mumbai) :

Sonu Nigam, who has rendered several hit Hindi film songs, has hit out at Bollywood music, saying it eclipses the talent and creativity of other musicians and singers in the country.

"As long as there is film music, these (individual) albums cannot do well and singers' creativity and their value will always suffer. They will always be secondary to actors and their identity will be at the back stage," said Sonu.

He pointed out that films today are made at big budgets and much is spent on their promotions. Therefore, all major music companies take interest in promoting film music, leaving other singers and private albums on the back foot.

"The private albums are left at the mercy of small companies that fail to compete with the promotional strategies of film music. India is a country of actors and cricketers. Only they are worshipped. All other jobs are far behind these two."

Drawing a comparison with the West, Sonu said, "Singers like Michael Jackson, Britney Spears and Jennifer Lopez enjoy the same status as any other actor or player. Their albums are promoted in a big way with no financial constraints."

He added that even in neighbouring Pakistan, singers are much better appreciated than in India.

"People from the West are surprised when they come to know that our actors lip sync the songs. It never happens in Western countries. And if there is any song, then the actor sings for himself. It is not like what we have in India. Hugh Grant, Nicole Kidman and Drew Barrymore among others have sung their songs themselves," he added.

Sonu, who has bagged several awards for his singing, also said that playback singers were grossly underpaid.

"When actors in our country get millions for a single movie, people negotiate with singers for even Rs.5,000," exclaimed Sonu.

He said that producers have a budget for everything, but when it comes to paying singers, they suddenly go short of money.

Talking about the plight of playback singers, Sonu said,"A playback singer is paid a meagre amount of Rs.25,000 to Rs.30,000. If a singer depends solely on playback singing and doesn't do any stage shows then he has to live a below average life."

As far as accompanying stars in their foreign tours is concerned, Sonu said that established singers now prefer to go on their own solo tours as that gives them due recognition and value as an artiste.

"I had rejected an offer by a major group for a tour on the same ground in 2004 and now other singers are doing the same thing," Sonu said.

Source - http://www.ndtvmusic.com/story.asp?id=ENTEN20080056464

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Posted: 17 years ago
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knowing that Bollywood films rely so much on the music -this is quite shocking.. what do u all think?
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Posted: 17 years ago
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I feel sad for our talented singers I never thought they are paid so less...
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Posted: 17 years ago
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I really admire Sonu for having the courage to speak up against the corruption in bollywood .I wish there were more people to support him in the industry. I really have a lot of respect for people like him.
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Posted: 17 years ago
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Originally posted by: bellevue

I really admire Sonu for having the courage to speak up against the corruption in bollywood .I wish there were more people to support him in the industry. I really have a lot of respect for people like him.

I agree!

I luv personalities like this we're hes tellibg the truth with no biasness

Sonu ROCKS!!👏

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Posted: 17 years ago
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Sonu is a living legend within the modren Indian music and film industry. I have always loved his songs and his humility. His words shows that imbalance within the film industry that exist for real talent not getting due rewards. But do'nt these singers get royalties when their songs gets supper hit.??
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I read somewhere in the IF news that they spent 1.5 crores rupees on just one song of Bhoothnath (Hum toh Andhi) and after reading that and Sonu's revealing the cost of a song is shocking and sad.
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Posted: 17 years ago
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Originally posted by: sevak

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Thursday, July 10, 2008: (Mumbai) :


Sonu Nigam, who has rendered several hit Hindi film songs, has hit out at Bollywood music, saying it eclipses the talent and creativity of other musicians and singers in the country.

"As long as there is film music, these (individual) albums cannot do well and singers' creativity and their value will always suffer. They will always be secondary to actors and their identity will be at the back stage," said Sonu.

He pointed out that films today are made at big budgets and much is spent on their promotions. Therefore, all major music companies take interest in promoting film music, leaving other singers and private albums on the back foot.

"The private albums are left at the mercy of small companies that fail to compete with the promotional strategies of film music. India is a country of actors and cricketers. Only they are worshipped. All other jobs are far behind these two."

Drawing a comparison with the West, Sonu said, "Singers like Michael Jackson, Britney Spears and Jennifer Lopez enjoy the same status as any other actor or player. Their albums are promoted in a big way with no financial constraints."

He added that even in neighbouring Pakistan, singers are much better appreciated than in India.

"People from the West are surprised when they come to know that our actors lip sync the songs. It never happens in Western countries. And if there is any song, then the actor sings for himself. It is not like what we have in India. Hugh Grant, Nicole Kidman and Drew Barrymore among others have sung their songs themselves," he added.

Sonu, who has bagged several awards for his singing, also said that playback singers were grossly underpaid.

"When actors in our country get millions for a single movie, people negotiate with singers for even Rs.5,000," exclaimed Sonu.

He said that producers have a budget for everything, but when it comes to paying singers, they suddenly go short of money.

Talking about the plight of playback singers, Sonu said,"A playback singer is paid a meagre amount of Rs.25,000 to Rs.30,000. If a singer depends solely on playback singing and doesn't do any stage shows then he has to live a below average life."

As far as accompanying stars in their foreign tours is concerned, Sonu said that established singers now prefer to go on their own solo tours as that gives them due recognition and value as an artiste.

"I had rejected an offer by a major group for a tour on the same ground in 2004 and now other singers are doing the same thing," Sonu said.

Source - http://www.ndtvmusic.com/story.asp?id=ENTEN20080056464

Thanks to Sonuji for bringing up the plight of the playback singers. Now they can have enough Roti.

The music industry is stunted due to the lure of Bollywood Rupees. The Bollywood movies is highly dependent on good music too so rewards should be fair.

It is now time for Singers to move into acting roles and get a good bite of the Bollywood Cake too. Sonuji too can be a pretty good actor given the opportunity to develop his skill in this area.

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Posted: 17 years ago
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Originally posted by: bellevue

I really admire Sonu for having the courage to speak up against the corruption in bollywood .I wish there were more people to support him in the industry. I really have a lot of respect for people like him.

Exactly - I wonder why is it always only Sonu speaking up? Don't the other singers face the same problems too?

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I agree with Sonu. I think that we have such great talented singers, that when a song is released, the singer is not praised, but the music directors and the actors are recognised for it! This is unfair - there is such a lack of promotion when it comes to singers' individual albums, e.g. KK or Shaan, and people forget that they have their individual identity , not only sing for music composers and have their voices mimed by actors!

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