Bring back the ‘Bolly good’ lip-synch fad in songs

Hindi mainstream has served up a couple of songs lately that managed to grab eyeballs in an old-Bollywood way.

The movies that feature the respective songs are lined up for OTT release, but that hasn’t taken away the filmi touch. “Param sundari”, filmed on Kriti Sanon in “Mimi”, and “Chura ke dil mera 2.0” in “Hungama 2”, bringing back Shilpa Shetty, have been trending upon release within a span of days from each other.

The songs, dance numbers both, interestingly represent the two conflicting schools of thought in the music industry. “Param sundari” is an original song penned by Amitabh Bhattacharya and scored by AR Rahman for Shreya Ghoshal. “Churake dil mera 2.0” credits Anu Malik as composer and is a remix of an old hit the composer created on Rani Malik’s lyrics for the 1994 hit “Main Khiladi Tu Anari”.

These two numbers in no way herald a revival of Bollywood music, which in recent years has been weighed down by a new-age filmmaking approach that is reluctant to accommodate songs in the narrative. Film songs, as we know them in the traditional sense, have been gasping for survival overall.

Interestingly, these two songs seem to be doing what Salman Khan’s “Seeti maar” (“Radhe”) struggled to do earlier this year. At least, these numbers have got people taking note of Bollywood music again for what it’s worth, and not for star value or hype.

An interesting fact here is that “Mimi” and “Hungama 2” are films slated for OTT release. In other words, these films will cater to an audience that increasingly demands realism in entertainment more than larger-than-life absurdity. In this context, Hindi film songs, especially the lip-synched variety as these two numbers, have traditionally represented escapism.

If Hindi filmmakers are really looking for a way to revive films songs, the key perhaps lies in understanding that above notion. Film songs have to be served with a pinch of larger-than-life verve, no matter how realistic the film in question may be.

There is, after all, a reason why most film songs have failed to leave an impact in recent years. Most songs, barring item numbers, have been used as part of a film’s background score lately, thereby robbing these numbers of the obvious advantage of a star’s direct participation.

When a song is lip-synched by the star/s on the screen, the impact is immediate. It leaves a mark in the minds of millions of fans almost automatically when they see their favourite star/s ‘singing’ the song on screen.

Case in point: A sizeable chunk of comments about the “Mimi” and “Hungama 2” songs on the official YouTube pages are about Kriti Sanon’s dance or Shilpa Shetty’s yoga-fit look. The audience of any film — whether released on OTT or big screen — is mainly interested in the stars, and the star’s active participation will always draw preliminary attention beyond, which, of course, the song’s merit would decide its popularity.

GenNow filmmaking, especially when it creates films for direct-to-OTT release, has very little scope for old-Bollywood style, lip-synched numbers. Ninety per cent films nowadays, influenced by Hollywood-style realism of narration, don’t leave scope for lip-synch in songs.

So, songs in films are nowadays mostly blended with background score. Such songs do not leave an impact in the audience mind the way lip-synched songs would.

Which is an irony because, take a look at the most popular films songs in recent months and you discover they have all been lip-synched numbers. From “Burj khalifa” in “Laxmii” to “Nadiyon paar” in “Roohi”, recent hit songs bear testimony to this fact.

At a time when the rising indie music culture and the music video wave have overshadowed the film song, a dash of larger-than-life lip-synch could perhaps be the way out for the Hindi film song to find new life. It could be worth an experiment, trying to mix old-school song picturisation with new-age storytelling. Our filmmakers, after all, have been past masters at mix and remix.

Manjot Singh: Joined social media because of peer pressure

Actor Manjot Singh, who is geared up for the release of his upcoming web show “Chutzpah”, has revealed that he joined social media because of peer pressure.

“I guess I was a little late when I joined (social media). Once you get a hang of it, you start having that urge to get your account verified and make sure there is an increase in followers,” he said.

“So, that’s the pressure. The challenge is to maintain it and ensure that followers keep increasing. But now, honestly, I don’t think about it a lot,” he added.

“Chutzpah” talks about the world of the internet, social media, dating apps and long-distance relationships and its influence on youth.

Talking about the pros and cons of social media, Manjot said: “A few years ago, some fake news had appeared about me that I cut my hair. Being a Sardar, when I read this, I was shocked thinking that how can someone write something so personal without even knowing. Later, I realised these are pros and cons of social media. Even if you are right, you won’t be able to convince people on social media that you are right.”

“Chutzpah” also stars Varun Sharma, Gautam Mehra, Tanya Maniktala, Elnaaz Norouzi and Kshitij Chauhan. It will premiere on SonyLIV from July 23.a

Anupam Kher announces 519th film while flying above the Atlantc

Actor Anupam Kher took to social media on Saturday to announce his 519th film. The actor announced the film while flying above Atlantc Ocean.

Although he did not share the film’s name or information about cast and crew, Kher promised fans that he would divulge details soon.

“Delighted to announce my 519th film while flying above the #AtlantcOcean at 36000 feet. God has been kind to me. It is so humbling to be able to reach this possibility. Of course, it is my hard work but it is also the blessings of millions of people, my fans, my followers on SM, my friends, my family, my elders,” Kher shared in an Instagram post.

“Also thanks to #IndianFilmIndustry and the film makers around the world for being so kind and generous to me. I feel special. But if my father was around he would have said, allah meherban toh gadhera pahalwan. will give you the details soon!!” he added.

On the work front, Kher will next be seen in films like “Happy Birthday”, “The Last Show”, “Mungilal Rocks” and “The Kashmir Files”.

Mimoh Chakraborty spends time e-learning

Actor Mimoh Chakraborty, son of veteran star Mithun Chakraborty, has been spending time e-learning various languages.

“Learning is a great process and keeps us in the present. It’s a great time to invest in learning something new and really taking time for ourselves. We are mostly in our homes and the web is our great friend now. Let’s take out time to figure out where we wish to go and keep adding to our armory all the necessary tools to get us there,” Mimoh said.

He added: “It can be software, data analysis, painting, communication, and just about anything and we would have a good time as well as we would be passionate about learning what we wish to.”

Mimoh had earlier shared he has taken up mixed martial arts and crossfit to stay in shape.

Aastha Gill says this is a golden time for all musical artistes

Singer Aastha Gill says she feels blessed to be part of an era where independent music has grown and is still gaining momentum.

Aastha rose to fame with her collaborative works with Badshah such as “DJ Waley babu” and “Paani paani”, besides hits like “Buzz” or “Naagin” with Akasa among others.

“Our audience’s taste has evolved and people know what is going on worldwide. They know what sounds are in. People know how music is made. So, many people are learning that. I think this time that we have, I feel very blessed to be a part of this era where the indie scene has grown in India and I am a part of it,” Aastha told in an interview.

She added: “I wake up and I realise that I am blessed. There was a time when I used to listen to Alisha Chinai and the band Viva. Now I am here. At times it is difficult for me to believe that I have made it. But yes, this is a golden time for all artistes and everyone is doing their kind of work. I respect all Indian artistes who are putting out their flavour.”

Aastha will soon be seen in participating in the adventure reality TV show “Khatron Ke Khiladi” season 11, which will air on Colors.

Rana Daggubati launches Telugu trailer of ‘Sarpatta Parambarai’

Actor Rana Daggubati took to social media on Friday to launch the Telugu trailer of Pa. Ranjith’s film “Sarpatta Parambarai”.

The Tamil film, which will stream digitally, stars actors Arya and Dushara Vijayan. Rana took to his Twitter account to launch the trailer and wrote: “Fantastic trailer, best wishes to the team.”

The Tamil trailer of the film had been launched by Suriya on Tuesday.

Besides Arya, the film also stars John Kokken, Pasupathi, Kalaiyarasan and Sanchana Natarajan in pivotal roles.

“Sarpatta Parambarai” is set in Madras of the seventies and talks about the clash of two clans — Sarpatta and Iddiyappa.

The film will stream on Amazon Prime Video from July 22.

Shaan: ‘Majboor ho gaye’ will take you back to days when melody was paramount

Singer Shaan released his latest track “Majboor ho gaya” for fans on Thursday and he says the melody of the track will take fans back to the 1990s.

The song has been sung and composed by Shaan while Rajesh Manthan has penned the lyrics. The track follows the story of a married couple and their ups and downs along with a hardhitting climax.

“‘Majboor ho gaye’ will take you back to the days when melody was paramount. It’s a soothing track that will grow on you. I’m extremely happy with the way it turned out and complete credit to the whole team for believing in a common vision till the very end,” says the singer.

“Majboor Go gaye”, produced by Shaan Music, is released on the label’s official YouTube channel.

B-Town shares love for birthday girl Katrina Kaif

Bollywood celebrities took to wish actress Katrina Kaif on her birthday on Friday.

“Many happy returns of the day Katrina. Sending you lots of love and positivity,” Madhuri Dixit Nene wrote on Instagram story.

Kareena Kapoor Khan posted: “To the most gorgeous superstar. Happy Birthday Kat. Lots of love always from Saifu and me.”

Jacqueline Fernandez shared: “Happy Birthday Katrina Kaif. Shine on!”

Kiara Advani wrote: “Happy Birthday Katrina Kaif. Big love.”

Siddhant Chaturvedi posted on Instagram: “Happy Birthday to the coolest girl in town. From our good bad-minton games to those long fitness hack chats, I am always looking forward to learn from you. From a fan to a co-actor and now a friend, I wish you a very happy, healthy and hassi-khushiwala birthday Katty!”

Sonam Kapoor shared: “Happy happy birthday Kat. Keep shining, smiling and being your fantastic self. Lots of love.”

Fatima Sana Shaikh posted: “Happy Birthday you stunner!”

Ananya Panday expressed: “Happy happy birthday to the coolest Kat in town. Big love to you Katrina Kaif, thanks for all the tips.”

Filmmaker Zoya Akhtar wrote: “Happy Birthday Kat. May life only get sweeter.”

Producer Ramesh Taurani shared: “Happy Birthday dear Katrina Kaif. Have a great day and a blessed year.”

Nimrat Kaur posted: “Happy Birthday Katrina Kaif. To being timeless and classy forever.”

Sidharth Malhotra wrote: “Here’s to the KayByK diva. Happy Birthday Kat.”

Pulkit Samrat shared: “Happy Birthday Katrina! Have a fab year ahead! Loads of love. #hardestworkerintheroom.”

Urvashi Rautela tweeted: “Wishing the gorgeous #KatrinaKaif a very happy birthday!
#HappyBirthdayKatrinaKaif.”

Neha Dhupia tweeted: “Happy birthday Katrina… love u loads.”

Thanking everyone for their wishes, Katrina posted on Instagram in the evening: “Birthday (balloon emoji) thank u so much everyone for all the love always!”

Sanjana Sanghi’s ‘Jungle-y Ja-van-I’ safari

Actress Sanjana Sanghi went on a jungle safari with her brother Sumer, going by her Instagram post on Friday.

In the snapshots, Sanjana wears a dark green track suit paired with a white crop top and sneakers.

“Jungle-y Ja-van-I,” went Sanjana’s caption, punning on the fact that they had a wild safari in a van.

Sanjana starred opposite late Sushant Singh Rajput in “Dil Bechara” last year. She will next be seen in the Aditya Roy Kapur-starrer “Om: The Battle Within”.

Shilpa Shetty’s look of the day is a colour riot

On Friday, actress Shilpa Shetty posted a happy picture in a multi-coloured outfit holding a pinwheel.

“Happiness has a language of its own. Sometimes, it’s just holding a pinwheel,” wrote Shilpa Shetty on her Instagram page.

In the picture post, the actress looks gorgeous in a multi-coloured flair skirt paired with a pink blouse, holding a pinwheel against a pink background.

The actress mentioned she was dressed for the dance reality show “Super Dancer Chapter 4”. She is one of the judges of the show along with filmmaker Anurag Basu and Bollywood choreographer Geeta Kapur.

Shilpa is set to make her comeback in films with “Hungama 2”.