Abhijeet Bhattacharya felt like Undervalued Bollywood Singer
Global phenomena of popularity With her mash-up combining her song “Levitating” with the Bollywood classic *’Woh Ladki Jo* from the film Baadshah, Dua Lipa thrilled the audience in a fantastic presentation at Mumbai’s BKC. Fans applauded it as a payback to Shah Rukh Khan, the original Bollywood blockbuster writers felt undervalued.
Veteran vocalist Abhijeet Bhattacharya, who gave his voice to the well-known song, expressed frustration at the lack of respect given lyricist Javed Akhtar and composer Anu Malik.
“Tributes Without Acknowledging Hurt”, Bhattacharya’s point of view
In a statement, Bhattacharya voiced his displeasure with social media hype and concert planners.”Dua Lipa rarely knows either. Either. She only followed whatever script was given her, he claimed, criticizing the frenzy the performance started. He also discussed the emotional toll it had when fans turned aside the work of the original creators.
“My phone was besieged with calls saying, ‘Dada, it’s your song,’ but hashtags about tributes mentioned everyone except us,'” he recalled.
A Voice Clearly Defining Bollywood’s Golden Age
From Baadshah’s lively “Woh Ladki Jo Sabse Alag Hai” to the lovely title theme of Chalte Chalte, Bhattacharya’s voice was crucial to Shah Rukh Khan’s cinematic journey. The singer believes that his craft exists apart from the actor’s superstardom.
“Shah Rukh is a major star today; I was singing for my trade, not for him. Even now, I not need his assistance. He said, injecting some lightheartedness, I am the bigger Scorpio.
Value Virally Age Artists
The remarks of Bhattacharya highlight a prevalent issue in the entertainment industry, the undervaluation of the behind-the-scenes employees. While performers actors and musicians take the stage, the creative forces generating the music sometimes go invisible.