Is Javed Akhtar Right About Today's Music Trends in India?

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Key Takeaways
- India has a rich tradition of singing, making it unique compared to the West.
- Music trends among young people reflect a nostalgia for older songs.
- Controversies in the film industry can be complex and rooted in broader cultural issues.
- Understanding and dialogue are crucial in addressing artistic expression amid geopolitical tensions.
- Javed Akhtar's insights provoke thought about the future of music in India.
Mumbai, June 27 (NationPress) Renowned lyricist Javed Akhtar shared his thoughts on the growing popularity of Western music in India, even though it hasn't gained much traction in the West. He reflected on the words of the late Lata Mangeshkar, who remarked that music used to be created for singers' respite, whereas now, the music itself seems to be resting.
Akhtar emphasized, "In the West, music is designed for listening purposes. The average person there does not engage in singing. However, India is a nation of singers. The role of music here is distinct. We are producing music that is often unnecessary, leading to a decline in its essence," he elaborated.
He further pointed out, "Children participating in singing competitions often choose songs from four decades ago, rather than contemporary releases."
On the topic of Diljit Dosanjh casting Pakistani actress Hania Amir in his film 'Sardaar Ji 3', Akhtar noted that the criticism is unwarranted as the film was completed prior to escalating tensions between the two nations.
"How could he have predicted this? Pakistan will not suffer financially; it will be our countrymen who do... Legal consequences should not be retrospective. The Censor Board and the government must approach this with understanding, stating it should not recur," he expressed.
Filmmaker Imtiaz Ali, present at the event, remarked, "While I can't comment extensively on the controversy, knowing Diljit, I can assure you that he possesses a deep sense of patriotism. He is truly a son of the soil, as evidenced by his concerts where he proudly displays the Indian flag."
He added that Diljit is genuine and authentic in his expressions.