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India losing music genres due to Bollywood: Shubha Mudgal

Tuesday, January 31, 2012
By Priyanka Sharma

New Delhi: Shubha Mudgal has nothing against Bollywood, but the veteran singer, with deep roots in Hindustani classical, says if everyone keeps running after creating masala songs for the industry, it may prove to be a threat to other genres of music specific to Indian culture.

"Today we see Bollywood music being played in every household, mostly because they are easily accessible. I have nothing against Bollywood music as I really enjoy it. But in the process we are losing out on the other genres. It would be very tragic if we lost them, as a lot of it will never come back," Mudgal told IANS in an interview.

The 53-year-old is trying to do her bit in popularising and preserving the wide variety of musical styles and genres through her festival ‘Baajaa Gaajaa’ for the past three years.

She is now gearing up for the fourth edition, to be held in Pune on Feb 10-12. The festival will see as many as 100 artists from all genres of music like rock, blues, jazz, Hindustani vocal and instrumental music, Carnatic vocal and instrumental music, as well as folk music from different parts of the country, performing on stage.

"There's a huge variety in Indian music, whether old or adapted ones that highlight the diversity. We see a majority of Bollywood music played, but that doesn't represent the entire Indian music. There is so much to be shared. The whole idea behind the festival is to promote and propagate Indian music," she said.

The magical voice behind chartbusters like ‘Ali mora angana’, ‘Ab ke saawan’ and ‘Mann ke manjeere’ is Mudgal's. But her presence in Bollywood has remained limited so far because she doesn't consider herself competent enough to keep up with contemporary songs.

"I've sung for Bollywood occasionally. But whatever I sing, it has to be something that I do justice to. I don't see myself singing the kind of songs that are being composed nowadays," she said.

While pop albums have seen a downfall in the Indian music industry lately, Mudgal said: "I don't agree that pop albums have lost their charm. Just like we have parallel cinema along with commercial cinema, there is alternative music industry that is producing vibrant music.”

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