After the suicide of Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput, some issues have become hot in Bollywood. There are constant talks on them. After Bollywood, the debate about nepotism and discrimination in the music industry has intensified. On Monday, many big music companies were raised in the circle of questions by Sonu Nigam. Singers Adnan Sami and Alisha Chinoy have also taken a stand against music mafias. Adnan wrote in one of his posts that 'new talent is being exploited and creativity is being controlled'.
Adnan wrote in his Insta post, "The Indian Film & Music Industry SERIOUSLY needs a ‘Herculean‘ SHAKE UP. Especially in the context of music, New Singers, Veteran Singers, Music Composers & Music Producers - who are being exploited to the HILT!! “Fall into the DICTAT or you’re OUT”... Why is creativity beyond “CONTROLLED” by those you have no clue about ‘creativity’ & are trying to play GOD?? We have 1.3 Billion people in India by the grace of God- Is all that we have to offer is ‘remakes’ & ‘remixes’?"
"For God sake, STOP THIS & allow the truly talented new & veteran artistes BREATH & give you creative peace Musically & Cinematically!!! Have you, the Movie & Music ‘Mafia’ who have arrogantly entitled yourselves as the ‘self-professed & self-appointed gods‘ not learned anything from history that you can NEVER control art & the ecosystem of creativity of any field? ENOUGH!! MOVE OVER!! “CHANGE” is here & it’s knocking on your door!! Ready or Not, it‘s coming in! Brace yourselves! As Abraham Lincoln said - “You can fool some of the people some of the time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time!!”
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