Bollywood music is definitely a big part of Indian music and can be a great way to introduce people to the sound. But I hope to continue to incorporate other types of Indian music into my work.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Music is a very integral part of the film, but it will not be as full of music as a Bollywood film.
I don't listen to Bollywood music much. But yes, I listen to Indian music quite often, and other non- film music.
I am undoubtedly a 100 percent Bollywood product, but my heart truly lies in making music for the world and taking India global.
I am not sure if India is the right place to promote such music. I don't think there are still enough people who listen to English songs.
Since music is a reflection of our mindset and our culture, it is bound to change with time. I am glad that India is such a receiving country and is always open to all kinds of music. Our composers, singers and writers are open to experimenting.
As an artist, I am for non-film music as well. I want that to shine as much as Bollywood.
Though music transcends language, culture and time, and though notes are the same, Indian music is unique because it is evolved, sophisticated and melodies are defined.
People don't think music to be a reliable source of income or career, which I will agree, in a way, because Bollywood is a very risky place to be in.
I love Indian music very much, but I haven't studied that specifically.
Singers are definitely getting their due in Bollywood. I feel that music composers, on the other hand, tend to lose out on the popularity, fame, and success that singers usually enjoy.
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