The original Bekhayali from Sachet was already giving feels and now an Arijit version!! Wow.. what else do you want
The original Bekhayali from Sachet was already giving feels and now an Arijit version!! Wow.. what else do you want
I mean I agree to your point but fan's expect more. Sachet is also the music composer so definitely this was preplanned. Songs are not recorded over night... Its like how a movie has the original song, the bonus track and extended version these days. Kalank was another movie where there were 3 title tracks... original, extended and bonus I guess.I dont understand this. Why does there need to be an Arijit version for this? It's not like he is the only singer that should be singing these type of songs. Its disrespectful to the original singer when another singer sings a separate version of your song. I guess they caved into the pressure of certain fans who always associate Arijit Singh with these kinda songs.
This one too needs a revival.
I've got no idea about Bollywood Music at Present. It's just one of the few songs I pick up to listen. More so I am just stuck between 2000-2011/12 because I find them very relevant to my generation.Does Bollywood even make film music anymore? The culture of film music albums by one composer or even a composer-duo is BUST! Nowadays film makers get solo tracks from so many composers and just paste it into their films. The likes of SEL, Amit Trivedi, Vishal-Shekar, Salim-Sulaiman, etc. have all disappeared into oblivion! Only when AR Rahman gets involved in a Bollywood film does it cause excitement in the Hindi film music scene.
These days, you take any recent Bollywood film and see their posters and you won't see the composer's name at all in them. Its a horrendous! In comparison, South film music is as thriving as it was before, with some popular composers headlining films. South does not believe in getting solo tracks from multiple composers and such ideas always gets shot down by composers who just opt out of such films. Maybe Bollywood needs to bring back that culture if they want to revive themselves.