Dakshin played in song-music too


- Hindi films which are considered the most favorite for songs have also been left behind by the South Indian film industry. Songs from South Indian films have made a solid showing in a list of chartbuster songs released by YouTube recently.

For the last several times, the trend of Hindi film industry is being observed. At one stage, actors from all over the country who are desperate to work in the industry are seeing a scenario where Bollywood has caught their eye. On the other hand, the magic of the South Indian film industry has spread everywhere. So much so that Hindi films, which are considered the most popular for songs, have been left behind by the South Indian film industry. A list of chartbuster songs released recently by YouTube also featured songs from South Indian films. The list included Srivalli..., Sami Sami...., U Antava Mawa...., O Bolega Aa Bolega... besides Kacha Badam.. Includes songs like .., Le Le I Cococola...., Pasuri ...., Nathunia.....

However, some musicians do not take this very seriously. While some are seeing the reasons behind it. Music composer Wajid, who has given hit songs like Hud Hud Dabangg..., Chinta Ta Ta Chitta Chitta..., Aa Re Pritam Pyare....Soni De Nakhre... Radhe..., has also composed music for South Indian films. They say this is just a phase. So there is no reason to worry. Bollywood is an ocean of music. All the rivers of music come and merge in this ocean. Explaining his point, he says that at one stage Punjabi music was the talk of the town. At that time, every Hindi film used to have a Punjabi song. Punjabi singers like Honey Singh, Diljit Dosanjh worked magic on the Hindi film industry. Before that, Bollywood was influenced by Bengali music. Sometimes western music and sometimes pop culture have been seen in Hindi films. In this sequence, the songs of South Indian films have touched the hearts of people. In short, it can be said that the Hindi film industry has given an important place to all kinds of songs and music. However, its existence has not been affected. So it would be too much to assume that Hindi songs will not touch the hearts of people again. It is natural that every field changes from time to time. Song-music is not exempt from it. There is no doubt that Hindustani music has always been and will remain popular. However, a well-known music expert says without stealing words that since the year 2016, a scenario has been created where the Hindi music industry has slipped into a coma. And the reason is the industry's tilt towards Hollywood. On the one hand, while Hollywood is adopting Indian sentiments, on the other hand, the magic of foreign film industry is working on Bollywood. Once upon a time we had a certain style of music. Musicians and singers were selected according to the song. Not only this, while selecting the singers, the artist on which the song is to be filmed was also taken into consideration. But after the year 2000 this practice started to disappear. Different musicians provide music for the same song. Later, all the pieces are collected and joined together. However, it cannot be denied that attempts were made to give melodious music in 'Dabangg', 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan', 'Bajirao Mastani' in the year 2010. But this is not enough.

He further says that on one hand Hindi film industry was on the decline, on the other hand South Indian films were flourishing. Among them, the release of 'Pushpa' put this industry on top. The songs of 'Pushpa' and 'RRR' also created a buzz. However, this does not mean that all the film songs were hits. However, when it comes to Hindi film songs, it is also worth noting that in the 80s, when the level of Hindi film music began to decline, some music companies turned to ghazals and bhajans. seemed And this trend gave equal competition to Hindi films. Singers like Pankaj Udhas, Talat Aziz, Anup Jalota, Jagjit Singh created a separate industry of ghazals and bhajans. Similarly, South Indian music is ruling the roost now. Only time will tell how long this magic will continue. However, following the songs of 'Unchai' and 'Brahmastra', the Hindi film industry has definitely received a new hope.

Kesaria from 'Brahmastra'... Singer Antara Mitra, who created a sensation with the song, says that Hindi films were pushed back during the lockdown. It was during this time that we started watching movies from every province, language and country. As a result, there was a change in our interest in films and their music. This change also started from there. We have always been exchanging art and actors from the provinces. We have local actors like Sonu Sood, Taapsee Pannu, Ashish Vidyarthi who are well known in South Indian films. While there, actors like Kajal Aggarwal and Rakul Preet Singh, who have done a lot of work, have made inroads into the Hindi film industry. Years ago, the music of Hindi films like 'Roja' and 'Bombay' were superhits. Similarly top singers of Hindi films Shreya Ghoshal and Jonita Gandhi have also given many super hit songs in South Indian languages. Just as South Indian Philna songs are all over the place now, at one point Bhojpuri songs like 'Lollipop Laga Loo....'

While singer Jara Khan, who gave a blockbuster song like Kusu Kusu... says that the reason South Indian film songs are becoming superhits today is because of the melody in it. A song with melody becomes more catchy. Naturally, it becomes more popular.

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