Neha, of "Kuch Khaas Hai" fame, says independent music is an opportunity for singers to directly communicate with their listeners and therefore they should feature in the videos too.
"I think Bollywood stars should stay away from independent music videos because this is our most personal and direct way of connecting with our listeners. Singers should be in the front in such videos than being a playback because that is something we anyway do in film songs," Neha told PTI.
The singer has come up with her Punjabi folk single "Nai Jaana", and evidently featured in it too. Neha says she would never have an actress starring in her single or album.
"I love doing my music videos. I have grown up loving independent music and I am more of a performer than a playback singer and hence I want that if it's my voice, then it should be my face too."
Neha started her music career after winning a competition in 2002 to form India's first all girls band VIVA along with four other girls.
Two successful albums later, the band split in 2004. Neha went on to do playback for Hindi films like "Fashion", "Mere Brother Ki Dulhan", and some Telugu and Tamil movies.
Neha, however, feels that dominance of film music in the country is to an extent the reason why music bands and independent artists don't get their due.
"'90s and early 2000s were times when we had music albums and singles. We also had music groups but with the increased dominance of film music took away all of that.
The 33-year-old singer is working on two singles right now and Neha says she will keep working on her music and does not mind taking her Bollywood playback career slow.
"I am selective with my Bollywood career. I only want to do good work in Bollywood. I will keep working on my own music because my heart lies there.
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