Haimanti Shukla slams remixes of RD and Kishore songs

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Press Trust of India Kolkata
Last Updated : Aug 24 2016 | 5:42 PM IST
Bengali singer Haimanti Shukla has slammed the new trend of remixes of old numbers and said tinkering with the original works of legends like R D Burman was sacrilege.
"I strongly feel about it (remixes). Who has given people the right to re-arrange the immortal compositions of R D, Kishore Kumar or Manna Dey? I am not coming out in the streets to air my protest. But I sulk within," the singer told PTI here at a function.
Shukla, 67, rued that the young generation is losing the habit of listening to music and are more concerned about dancing to peppy tracks.
She recalled many contemporary singers complained to her about the changing audience profile and taste in different concerts.
"This is one of the prime reasons most of the present day albums are fizzling out after initially topping the charts," said the singer of evergreen tracks like "Kahan Se Aaye Badra" (1980) and "Ekhono Sarengita Bajchhe" (1999).
When asked about her opinion on the music reality shows and their winners, Shukla said, "While they (winners) expect so much at the outset, later on in the face of grim struggle and competition they don't reach that goal. It mostly boils down to instant fame.

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First Published: Aug 24 2016 | 5:42 PM IST

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