Abhijeet Bhattacharya Shares His Thoughts on Actors Taking Credit for Playback Singing
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Mumbai, March 19 (NationPress) Renowned vocalist Abhijeet Bhattacharya has once again stirred the pot, this time with his trademark sarcasm.
During his appearance on the reality singing competition, Indian Idol, he candidly addressed the longstanding issue of ‘actors receiving undue recognition for songs performed by playback singers’.
When host Aditya Narayan posed the question, “Do you believe that actors garner more accolades for their songs than playback singers?” Abhijeet, celebrated for his unfiltered and often humorous insights, did not shy away from expressing his thoughts. While he praised the performances of actors, he made a clear distinction between acting and authentic singing.
With his characteristic wit, Abhijeet remarked, “Haan bahut accha gaate hain woh log, bahut accha gaate hain….., itna badhiya gaate hain, lekin problem yahin hai ki hum dil se gaate hain aur kabhi kabhi zyada mooh se gaate hain.”
(Yes, they sing very well. They sing so well, but the issue is that we sing from our hearts and sometimes we sing from our mouths)
Continuing the discussion, Aditya also shared that, “Abhijeet Da and my father (Udit Narayan) performed their first duet together around 35 years ago.”
The upcoming episode of Indian Idol will feature legendary artists from the 90s - Abhijeet Bhattacharya and Kavita Krishnamurthy.
Having contributed to the Indian music landscape for over three decades, Abhijeet is regarded as one of the finest singers in Bollywood. His tracks like Chaand Taare, Main Koi Aisa Geet Gaaun, and Tauba Tumhare Ishaare have all been monumental hits.