Bollywood Music's BIGGEST PROBLEM 🤯 - Why is Bollywood Making REMIXES | Kaushiki Chakraborty Podcast
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Kaushiki Chakraborty is an Indian Classical Vocalist. She is the recipient of many awards, has featured on Coke Studio, has countless albums to her name and has also sung for many Bollywood films. In our conversation today, we spoke about the Makings of a Maestro, Parenting, the Flipside of Fame, the Reality of Reality Shows, Spirituality and a lot more.
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She has hit a lot of sensible shots. Spot on.
True loyal artists who remained loyal to art without getting carried by the commercialisation bombardment have always spoken likewise.
The continuous uncreative pressure to deliver will never bring in immortal eternal content. She rightly pointed out that giving the audience what they want is not the right approach for an artist.
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Just recalled RDBurman telling Khalid Mohamed a journalist at Filmfare periodical in an interview. His own words, "Hridaynath Mangeshkar has successfully made popular the music of film "Lekin" by composing the way HE wanted..."
That's what an artist has to often do, if not always.
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2 weeks back I was watching the Jewel Thief song 'Hoton mein aisi baat' at Natubag Mandal Ganeshotsav, Pune on their dancing lights (They do it spectacularly every year...).
This year, I got lost in the voice of Lataji, the tune of Dada Burman, the rhythm arrangements by Marutirao Keer and things like that very much than those dancing lights...
Can any composer and/or arranger of today even dare to try doing this kind of song by using their so called digital technology? Its no childs play. I don't blame technology at all. Its a tool that has to be used by artists properly...
Even with infinite number of dhinchak dhinchak songs THIS song pulls the maximum applause year after year.
Why dont we get to listen Mighty and Strong mukhdas like they used get composed by Shankar Jaikishen, OP Nayyar and all stalwarts of yesteryears?
Poor involvement and half cooked thought process are few reasons.
Thanks Kaushikiji for hitting it right on head...🙏🙏🙏
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How gracefully she addressed the ongoing issue with overcrowded platforms & people's tendency to go for quantity over quality! Very nicely depicted.. 👏🏻💯
Very well said,
1) The old superhit songs are remaked again and again with variation in music and beat.
2)The new gen Punjabi songs have destroyed the taste of hindi songs
3)Music directors nowadays use the same background score for at least 2 songs
4)Singers solely focus on Punjabi songs with dj beats, which create the worst sound and song. Songs go on east,music and the beat go the opposite direction
Its a beautiful conversation. But i must say repeatations were also there in Lata ji, asha ji, r.d.burman and madan mohan ji's times but we never felt it repetitive because of the quality of delivery and production. Every song was masterpiece. From the sound we could understand whose composition it might have been as they had a pattern. But nowadays its mediocrity thought and not to go for perfection is what makes us feel repetitions more. Thats why those days were the Golden days, the Legendary Era.
Those repetitions were alomost always raaga based. With same note combinations, so many songs with different emotions can be made just by varying the beats or lengths between notes etc. That's why it didn't feel repetitive. And I don't think these music directors and singers were pressurized to churn out "hits" like Kaushiki ji mentioned
Very well said❤️
Creativity is not a machine, creativity comes at a time💯
Right, BEtee. If an artist has got to cater to the requirements of the arts' marketers, obviously the loftiness and the sublimity of that art stealthily disappears.
During the Golden Era of every language,1950 to '68, lyricists were only explained the situation of a song, that's it those poets have penned the most befitting lyrics. Those music master composers tuned the lyrics in a suitable raag and got them sung by the best singer of their choice. And lo, those par excellence singers breathed life into the lyrics and composition in consultation with the lyricist and composer. The film's director and choreographer filmed it suiting the scene. Finally, film's editor presented the final print as it should be. A complete teamwork.
There never were any compromises. The resultant factor is people, regardless of which generation they're, continue to savor them.
For instance, it's 71 years since making of Naagin. People continue to love my Mother's song, MEre dil ye pukaarE aaja ....
Pure magic of the Golden Era.
Earlier we used to listen up the every song in detail , I mean each and every part or section of music we used to listen untill it's gets memorized , today we watch songs don't listen up , duration 15 sec that's pathatic
Great discussions but trust me barring a very few like Naushad ji / Madan Mohan ji ...great composers like RD BURMAN/ LP / Shankar Jaikashan ji / Kalyanji Anand ji used to also work on crazy deadlines and gave us super duper hits with varied genres of songs ....
But it's also true that they had singers of highest qualities as Lata ji / Rafi Sahab/ Asha Ji/ Kishor ji / Mukesh ji or even Talat Mahmood.....to render their compositions ...
The problems of today lies on a few very very important things :
* No good storylines
* Not many good ( CREATIVE ) music composers
* only a very handful QUALITY singers
* Not much room for PROPER PROMOTION of QUALITY SONGS
Jai Ho!!
Bollywood music failing right from the mid 1980s because it made the switch from Raga based music to Western Notation based music. The former never fails to touch the soul whilst the latter (ie western notation based songs) only tend to aid in making catchy tunes that seem enchanting only for about 30 days. Since the 80s and the demise of the Great Rafi Sahab, the decline has been sharp and today what we have is the decayed remains of that trend. Extremely Unfortunate this is. Only a revist to the Raga based song manufacturing can reverse this trend.
Elegantly and realistically put. While no artiste is indispensable, some era produces artistes that may take years for that quality to be replicated. Extraordinary performers like Lata, Rafi, Asha, Mukesh, Mana De, Hemant Kumar, and a number of others constitute a once in a lifetime group of great artistes, not forgetting great lyricists and music composers. The quality was so high that they had to lift their performances to Himalayan heights. Today there are few with outstanding quality, but the pressure to produce has quickly diluted quality. Audiences should not allow themselves to be beaten into accepting mediocracy, for listening trash all the time could dull the senses into accepting trash. One of the achievements of this ancient civilization is that its spiritual base has inspired great art of which music has reached great heights through constant improvement. This current generation should demand something that has benefited from the building blocks of the past. Kaushiki Chakraborty is a shining example of a young artiste who has built on the excellence of her great father.
Honestly bollywood should take some good inspiration from Hollywood and rather than putting songs into every movie for no reason, should allow the artists to create independent albums. I feel bad for people like Sonu, Shreya and Arijit. Shreya and Sonu reached great heights in the 90s and early 2000s when there were good composers proving their potential. And now their potential is being wasted by giving them the same mono thematic songs. Sonu has even partially cut himself off from the music world. Shreya and Arijit's own compositions are way better than today's movie compositions. Arijit is simply being overused. Just because he's a big name they give each and every song to him. He doesn't even get to explore himself because he's caught in this whirlwind where he's regarded as the "romance King" or "breakup king" or whatever. His own compositions are so creative. The filmmakers should let them rest, let them explore, let them come up with some good creative pieces in their own way and time. Rather they should focus on developing good storylines which wouldn't have to be filtered with songs to attract audience.
Perfect example of this is Sanjay Leela Bhansali. He doesn't produce music like crazy, but when he does it's extraordinary. He brings out the best in every singer. It was he who gave some of the most notable songs of Shreya and Arijit's career.
Musicians have to look into while making a song, singer should go deeper into while singing and obviously listeners are bound to move forever..generation to next generations...golden era songs are like that and still bringing joy ❤❤
In fact there are less songs in movies these days compared to the golden era (which was from the 1960s to 1980s). Just look at the number of songs recorded by Lata Mangeshkar and the other singers of those days. I feel that there was a competition in that era among the greatest composers which produced such high quality music. Songs used to be a very important aspect of films those days.
She is so right, thanks for asking all the right questions Karan ❤
If u believe in your self u can gain your dreams
So well explained. Only a true artist can explain this topic so well. God less you Ms. Chakraborty.
Yes mam! You know everything the reasons, nature etc. Then why is that tone of complaining? This is how everything else is too …. many restaurants, many classical artists, many products … so naturally there will be more percentage of failures and quality issues. But there are many great songs still being produced albeit at a lower percentage but equally in good numbers as in 50s or 60s.
Everyone understands creativity is from the heart and not mechanical or repetitive. But if you don’t produce for a single day you don’t survive. So artists have no choice but to survive first then about creativity. It’s like this anywhere, any time and will never change. This doesn’t mean creativity is dying or there is no quality stuff coming out. Just that you may have to work little bit harder find good pieces of art among so many bad pieces. But not say creativity is dying or people are becoming non-creative. This is happening in classical
Music a lot too, not just Bollywood.
T series laughing in the corner
Second important thing in India our music instruments are soften and soothing that matches with our languages .
Western music is different their music component are thundering that matches their language.
Arabian music is very soft that suits their language.
Very well explained and gracefully enunciated.
She is probably the most talented and capable, well spoken and presentable artist of the Classical genre of current times. She is making cogent points here. Sometimes despite my adulation with her talent I am critical of her individual performances (not her style or capabilities ) , due to the same dynamics that she is talking about - the cadence and development of a raga theme over time to earn aunciences’ silence ; more and before the claps.
I feel the same type of work was done even earlier…..Lataji and aashaji and all other singers sang 2,3 songs each day..but they did not sound repetitive…According to me, this is the age of mediocrity.n
But nowadays who does not know how to sing sa are popular singer in industry
They do not have quality like rafi ji lata ji etc etc
Bollywood music failing right from the mid 1980s because it made the switch from Raga based music to Western Notation based music. The former never fails to touch the soul whilst the latter (ie western notation based songs) only tend to aid in making catchy tunes that seem enchanting only for about 30 days. Since the 80s and the demise of the Great Rafi Sahab, the decline has been sharp and today what we have is the decayed remains of that trend. Only a revist to the Raga based song manufacturing can reverse this trend.
I disagree. Honestly earlier songs were less westernized. That's the main reason. It's based was purely Indian classical. And there were no item songs or very less of them. In today's singer Shreya Sonu Sunidhi they all are there who could create the same magic as them. It's not impossible to be like Lata Mangeshkar Asha Bhosle etc. But they don't get the opportunity. How many Bollywood songs are there which use real instruments rather than electric instruments now? Almost zero. How many songs use Indian classical music? Last I heard only the songs of heeramandi doing that. India has its own music system. We shouldn't have to get westernized. Classical music isn't supposed to be just raags and sargams. It's supposed to evoke different moods. So why not use that? Shreya Ghoshal once said that let's create our own music using Indian disciplines why copy Taylor Swift and all the other western musicians
They practiced for nights for each song I heard from asha ji
In Hindi film industry, it’s too much commercialism and profit mindset. There is lack of attention to the art form. Also trying to be African Arabian American too much than to be rooted to our cultural and folk richness and drive inspiration from that. There is nothing wrong in fusion though but the core has to reflect and connect to our own people down to the remote corners of the country.
सफल मनोरथ होय तुम्हारे 💯💐🧡😇🇮🇳🚩
Nadeem Shravan Ruled Music Industry In 90s. 🎵🎸👍
Most of his songs were copied from pakistani albums
Respect u said fact 💯
Clear and crisp answers
90s Music Was Best. Fantastic Compositions. 🎵🎸🎺👍
10 different composers, 10 different singers, 10 songs therefore, in one movie.. Quite possible. What is stopping you.. We have a lot of talents now ❤
Correct 💯
Will she describe the reason for declining the quality as well as acceptance of classical music too.. In fact, all these professionals (incl. classical ones) are making too much with the melody, quality, purity, dignity, ethnicity, integrity, objectivity, simplicity, as well as piousness etc. of the music..
There is not degradation in classical music. The current gen I am hearing ( not talking abou kaushikiji"s peers but the people who are emerging after that) who are making an impact are incredible. In film music also they are still plenty good musicians n composers. It's our job to focus on them .coming to the purity n dignity of icm , I don't think the listeners who keep criticising artists in the comment section of social media without understanding the basic nature of the artform, individualistic expression or gayakis n absolutely changing sensibilities of audience are eligible to call the shots about the quality of classical music. Infact classical music is at a better stage now , much more inclusive n diverse than what it was 50 years ago . We had legends who graced it n we have legends in making now!
The terms piousness , purity , divinity you used are all subjective terms n something which is subjective does not define the quality from objective sense. It's an orthodox Outlook. If the core of artform is maintained ( the melodic profile of the raga , the elements which are given in Shastra) , everything else is suitable and acceptable .
Can you explain the rise of acceptance of junk food and rejection of home and healthy food?
Bollywood music failing right from the mid 1980s because it made the switch from Raga based music to Western Notation based music. The former never fails to touch the soul whilst the latter (ie western notation based songs) only tend to aid in making catchy tunes that seem enchanting only for about 30 days. Since the 80s and the demise of the Great Rafi Sahab, the decline has been sharp and today what we have is the decayed remains of that trend. Very Sad. Only a revist to the Raga based song manufacturing can reverse this trend.
To make such a comment, one has to be really ignorant. What you have heard genuinely about western music?
Honest interview and honest answers!😂
Talent finished Lyrics cheap Music Loud Trash marketed
Correct
I m strongly with ur opinion Kausiki
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Bollywood going towards A category films then creativity of Music 😅😅😅😅😅😅
Thaz TRUE 💗🐡💋💗👊
I think there should be more music beyond bollywood. Bollywood should stay away from songs now
She is right. Also, the attention span of the newer generation viewer/listener is too small for that matter!
The onus is on the viewers/listeners as well. Artists are making such music because that is the type of content which is wanted. If a crap song has generated 2 million views, the artist will repeat the same formula. We the consumers need to change our tastes. We can't continue to generate views of those noises(which is called 'music' nowadays) and criticise those very noises at the same time. Its double standard.
All over world in music industries the music is going to be lost its glory as well as songs some says stagnation but we people of the world going to be harsh and commercialised.
Our scientific developments touching the Space but we are handicapped of melody of 1960 and the finest projection of music and films of 1980.
At present we have world class scientific projection but loses our old beautification of all round versatilities.
Think tank.thank you.
Soo right ❤❤❤❤
Wah very rightly said about artist's quality
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GHRINAA,
सच में, क्या हर किसी के लिए, मंत्रमुग्ध❤ कर देने वाले गाने गाना, आसान है? थोड़े ही ना है😊❤! Some singers कान से खून बहा देते हैं ! सच में मैं एक जिंदा पीड़ित हूँ !😢❤ So sorry 😔❤❤❤} |>.😅.
a small pond or river cannot compete with ocean .bollywood kahan ,samved kahan .😊😊😊😊😊😊
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Ilike
Nice 🎉❤🎉😢
Krishna Krishna Krishna Krishna Krishna Krishna Krishna
Share pratishat satya hai, mam🙏🙏🙏🙏
Western music also going through this phase?🤔
Lyrics and music are all Western influenced.
Western ho ya Indian farak nahi padta
move songs stil grt all is grt ... no one asking this singer fr opinion
Which songs are great in today's date? Do u know anything about music?
Sadly it won't happen whatever you do or whoever wants to change Bollywood music produced it will never change, but it will get worse and slowly there won't be any professionals doing orchestral music no education will be needed it's all available through software's nowadays its all there no one needs real music education nowadays 'Sorry to say!
Lack of quality….is the main reason.
Lack of melody man
Bollywood ha lost charm, including A.R rahaman lost his musical charm
Disagree!
AR Rahman was always mediocre and overhyped. Almost all of his songs are overengineered and heavily edited.
@@val-schaeffer1117over engineered means ?
There is nothing like art in Bolly. Bolly bro is dreaming Love and Romance all through the songs. And Romance can never be a creativity.
Wahhh angrez z
Why she apeaks so much when she takes part in fake reality show.😅and does loads of drama there for money
Completely different topic. Write a book on "whatabouterry".
I thought she is shreya ghosal