"Oh God, one more remix?" Karan Johar rightfully asks this in the reboot version of "Aankh Marey" in the film Simmba. Bollywood musicians are increasingly looking back at old tracks and pepping them ...
The 1990s ushered in an era of heartfelt ballads and thoughtful lyrics in Bollywood, standing in sharp contrast to today's ...
Long before streaming services came into play, a typical Sunday in many Indian households, in the late 90s and early 2000s, involved listening to Bollywood songs on cassette or DVD players all day ...
Rap star Baba Sehgal has slammed the trend of remaking old and popular songs in Bollywood, terming the Hindi film industry ‘Copywood’. Rap star Baba Sehgal has criticised Bollywood for its trend of ...
It is no surprise that the person to publicly voice the country’s collective angst against the remix problem of Hindi film music is the self-referential Karan Johar, who was partly responsible for the ...
In an exclusive interview with ETimes, Mohit Suri spoke about the trend of remixing old Bollywood songs catching up. The filmmaker said that he personally does not have any problem with it. He is ...
With over four years of experience in fashion and lifestyle journalism, Tanya is a Political Science graduate from Lady Shri Ram College. She also studied journalism at Xavier Institute of ...
Like many others, Asees Kaur came to Mumbai with dreams in her eyes and hopes in her heart and made it in the industry with her sheer hard work and dedication. Despite having no contacts in the music ...
Rekha Bhardwaj feels that remaking old classics ‘murders the original composition’. She also said that some companies wouldn’t want to pay to the lyricists or the composers as it is easy to acquire ...
"Oh God, one more remix?" Karan Johar rightfully asks in the reboot version of "Aankh Marey" in "Simmba". Bollywood musicians are increasingly looking back at old tracks and pepping them up with a ...
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