Rathod's last Bollywood number was the hit 'O Saiyyan' from 'Agneepath' in 2012 followed by 'Kahe Sataye' from Randeep Hooda starrer 'Rang Rasiya' but the 'Tujh Mein Rab Dikhta Hain' crooner does not feel tempted to join any race and prefers to maintain an exclusivity about his music.
"My absence from Bollywood is not deliberate or intentional but I am a little choosy about my music. Whatever I do, I want to be there, I want to play a long innings. I don't want to be outdated after singing for two years. I don't want that. I think intervals should be there between songs so that people wait for my music," Rathod told PTI.
"That's the problem in our industry, nowadays one whole era is changing in six months. Singers are changing in six months. First it was Himesh's (Reshammiya) time, then came Mohit Chauhan and now it is Arijit Singh. But I think these phases are temporary. I am worried about that.
"I don't want this to happen to me. I am singing for the past 25 years and even today people wait for my songs, that's a very good thing. I am happy that I have an image," he said.
"After five years we have done a ghazal album called 'Zikr Tera'. Not much is happening in ghazals these days so we have tried and we will keep trying to create ghazals for its listeners. Nothing beside Bollywood music gets promoted today.
"Four different poets have written the songs in the album-- Shakeel Azmi, Sahani Aslam, Madan Pal and Parveen Kumar Ashq. There are eight ghazals," he said about the album.
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