Bollywood upholds the remix trend, but listeners reject

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December 31, 2017

Mumbai, Dec 31: In a year where the Hindi film industry brought many impactful original stories on screen, a lack of novelty in its music was majorly felt as remixes of the hit '80s and '90s tracks dominated the Bollywood albums.

The tone for remixes, which are nowadays called 'recreated versions', was set right from the first month of the year with the release of superstar Shah Rukh Khan's "Raees", actor Hrithik Roshan's "Kaabil" and Shraddha Kapoor-starrer "Ok Jaanu".

While the album of "Raees" featured the remix of popular Bollywood number "Laila Main Laila" (originally from the 1980 Zeenat Aman-starrer 'Qurbani'), by composer Ram Sampath, "Kaabil" soundtrack had "Sara Zamana" remixed. The original song belongs to the album of megastar Amitabh Bachchan's 1981 film "Yaarana".

Interestingly, both the new and the old version were composed by Rajesh Roshan. Both "Sara Zamana" and "Laila Main Laila" could not recreate the magic of the originals.

The listeners also had a revamped version of the evergreen party number, "Humma Humma" -("Bombay") for "Ok Jaanu". The remixed track received a mixed response from the fans. The remix of the title track of Dev Anand-Zeenat Aman starrer "Hare Rama Hare Krishna" (1971) found its way in the album of Vidyut Jamwal's action film, "Commando 2". The song failed to create any impact on the listeners.

Bollywood star Akshay Kumar launched the remixed version of his superhit track "Tu Cheez Badi Hai Mast" ("Mohra"), with much aplomb, as it featured in the soundtrack of Bollywood debut of actor Mustafa, son of Mustan (of director duo Abbas-Mustan).

The song, programmed by Tanishk Bagchi, had Udit Narayan's vocals, which were also a part of the original song. While the "Mohra" song, which featured stunning chemistry between Akshay and Raveena Tandon, is still one of the favourite party numbers, its recreated version received a rather lukewarm response from the listeners.

Bagchi's other work, "Tamma Tamma Again", however, was lapped up by the listeners, despite the original version- featuring Madhuri Dixit and Sanjay Dutt ("Thanedaar")- still remembered for its beats and tunes.

The new song was a part of the album of Alia Bhatt-Varun Dhawan-starrer "Badrinath Ki Dulhania".

Another remix that became the face of a film was Punjabi musician Guru Randhawa's "Suit Suit", originally released in 2016, which featured in the soundtrack of actor Irrfan Khan's "Hindi Medium". The remix, which was also by Randhawa, became one of the most popular Bollywood songs in the year gone by.

Punjabi music star Sukhbir remixed his own '90s superhit track, "Ishq Tera Tadpave", for the movie, and as nostalgia hit the audience, the recreated version got everyone raving about. The rest of the album of "Hindi Medium", composed by Sachin-Jigar, was eclipsed by these two remixes.

As Bollywood musicians rolled out one remix after the other, it was clear by mid-2017 that the year suffered from a dearth of creativity. But the indolence of Hindi film musicians became a point of discussion only after ace composer Pritam announced his exit from Sushant Singh-starrer "Raabta", saying he could not include a remix in the soundtrack, something that the makers wanted for promotion's sake.

Pritam, who had re-worked on his own old romantic song "Raabta" ('Agent Vinod') for the film, requested the makers to not give him credit for the movie's music. His team, however, completed the work on the film.

Days later, it was announced that the 2013 Punjabi hit "Na Na Na Na" by J Star, was remixed as "Mai Tera Boyfriend" for "Raabta". The new version borrowed the hook line and the signature tune from the original song. It was composed by Meet Bros and sung by Arijit Singh and Neha Kakkar. The song was used extensively to promote the film. It, however, did little to save the film's prospects at the box-office.

Even as Pritam's decision allowed the film music industry to reflect on the lack of originality, it seemed to have no impact because there were many more remixes that followed, mainly used as a promotional tool.

Whether it was "Jaanu Meri Jaan" from Rajkummar Rao- starrer "Behen Hogi Teri", "Daru Vich Pyaar" from "Guest Iin London" or Mubarakan's "Hawa Hawa" and "Gulabi 2.0" from Sonakshi Sinha's "Noor", there was a host of recreated tracks pegged as the highlight of these films.

Other such examples include "Mere Rashke Qamar" from Ajay Devgn-starrer "Baadshaho", "Raat Baaki" in "Sidharth Malhotra's "Ittefaq" and "Hawa Hawai 2.0", featured in Vidya Balan-starrer hit dramedy "Tumhari Sulu".

Varun Dhawan-starrer "Judwaa 2", the reboot of 1997 hit Salman Khan comedy "Judwaa", in fact, had almost the whole soundtrack recreated from the original. Anu Malik, the man behind the hit album of "Judwaa", also worked on the recreated version of the film's two most popular songs- "Oonchi Hai Building" and "Chalti Hai Kya 9 se 12". The new versions, however, failed to excite the audience.

This turned out to be the biggest problem with the trend of rehashing old songs in 2017. While the trend has gained momentum over the last few years, the substandard quality delivered in the year gone by was noticeable by the listeners.

The year ends on a complaining note for the music industry, which more than showing a lack of imagination, compromised on the quality and hence doing injustice while revisiting old content.

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July 23,2020

Mumbai, Jul 22: Actor Sara Ali Khan on Wednesday treated her fans to an extremely adorable family picture from a Holi celebration during her childhood days.

"Mother, Daughter- Iggy Potter. Riot of colours with Water Slaughter. Mommy so young I almost forgot her. Gulaal we threw, off-guard we caught her. But it was healthy fun with no totter. After all she's mother dearest- the OG Fautor," the 'Simmba' star poetically captioned the adorable Holi throwback picture on Instagram.

In the picture, Sara was seen coloured in Gulaal along with her mother Amrita Singh and brother Ibrahim Ali Khan. Sara looked loveable in the childhood picture as she wore an endearing smile with her neatly tied hair in a ponytail. Mom Amrita was seen smiling along with the kids, while she held little Ibrahim as he smiled and posed for the camera.

The post on the photo-sharing platform garnered more than 6 lakh likes within an hour of being posted.

Meanwhile, on the film front, Sara Ali Khan is awaiting the release of her latest comedy-drama 'Coolie No.1' with Varun Dhawan.

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July 8,2020

Mumbai: The 11th edition of KASHISH Mumbai International Queer Film Festival is going virtual this year due to the COVID-19 lockdown. The festival is coming up with a full-slate of 157 films from 42 countries.

Tipped as South Asia's biggest LGBTQIA+ film festival, it is the first Indian film festival to come up with a slate of new programs for this year.

The slate of films include 30 films from India, as well as films from countries like Belarus, Iran, Iceland, Lebanon, Macedonia, Malaysia, Puerto Rico, Tunisia, etc.

"We are extremely delighted to launch the registration for the KASHISH 2020 Virtual with a full slate of films as well as panel discussions, filmmaker Q&As, etc, almost replicating the ground event. Only this year not only Mumbaikars but people across India and the world can participate in the festival and enjoy amazing LGBTQIA+ films, discussions and performances!", said Sridhar Rangayan, festival director.

"We are thrilled by almost 95 per cent of the filmmakers whose films were selected to screen at the ground festival, agreeing to screen with us at our online festival. We are overwhelmed by the response from the filmmakers, and we are really glad to reach their films out to the world. This speaks a lot about their trust and support towards the festival", said Saagar Gupta, Director, Programming.

The registrations to attend the festival is now open and details can be viewed at the festival website http://mumbaiqueerfest.com/attend/ along with information about the film line-up. There are early-bird full-festival passes at a modest price in India and outside India. The early-bird offer will be open for a week.

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April 10,2020

New Delhi Apr 10:  Actor Salman Khan on Friday thanked people for staying indoors and shared two pictures, first showing Bada Qabaristan's (graveyard) gate which has been closed due to lockdown and the second was of an empty street in Mumbai.

The actor thanked the people for listening to the guidelines and understanding the gravity of this situation amid the 21-day government-imposed lockdown in view of coronavirus outbreak. The tweet by 'Dabangg' actor came soon after the conclusion of Shab-e-Barat.

Shab-e-Barat is observed as a day of forgiveness or atonement in Islam and leads to congregations at graveyards and religious places.

The 54-year-old actor took to Twitter and wrote, "Wah! Thank u for listening n understanding the gravity of this situation the country is in. God bless n protect each n every 1.

Over the past few days, appeals were made to the Muslim community from several quarters to not venture out of their houses to pray on Shab-e-Barat in view of the COVID-19 lockdown.

Earlier, the 'Tiger Zinda Hai' star shared his lockdown experience in a video message with nephew Nirvaan and urged people to take the government's advisory of self-isolation seriously amid the rising cases of coronavirus in the country.

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