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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: biswita

You are right, it seldom matters who wins. These singers are treated as shadow/ghost singers to try out new songs for composers that are then recorded by established names. Zee uses them as cash cows to mint money with shows in US high school auditoriums. Welcome to Bolywood.

here i will also not give justification but face value means lot for the singers. therefore wins means lot to them. not even win, the no in which stands also means lot. face value means money they are going to earn whether through playback singers or just singing on the shows of srgmp after the finals
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Posted: 14 years ago
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It doesn't really matter.
Ultimately, it is the consumer who buys albums to help make moolah for the music companies - and the lucky singer'd be laughing their way to the bank.
Again, some may enjoy the voice of Sunidhi or Sonu or Shreya and buy their albums yet others may opt for a Salma Agha/Jaspinder Narula for their uniqueness. It is a personal choice😊

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