Mumbai:
Actress-model Malaika Arora has opened about the developed dynamics of the music industry.
Given why many modern songs fail to make a permanent impact, they highlighted how social media has given considerable shape to today’s music scene. He said that while some songs continue to gain popularity on a large scale and even overcome the fame of films in which they are depicted, nowadays many tracks are designed with the goal of going viral, especially on platforms such as Instagram reels. Calling it a ‘trend’, the actress noticed that despite this change, there are still songs that manage to stand out purely due to their appeal – whether they contribute to the success of the film or not.
Malaika told IANS, “I believe there are many songs that become extremely popular and even take out films, many songs are still made keeping social media in mind. It is focused on making the song. The focus is focused on making the songs, especially through platforms such as Instagram Reels.
Chiaiya Chiaya girl also addressed the popular belief that the reality shows are heavy scripted. He admitted that while there are actually some scripted parts, they are not completely pre-written. Malaika clarified that as a person is actively involved in such a show, she and others have flexibility on how the circumstances are revealed, often make small adjustments to feel more comfortable on the set.
However, he insisted that at the end of the day, the effort is always to maintain authenticity and present a version that seems right and reliable to the audience.
Speaking about her new reality show, hip hop season 2, Malaika mentioned, “When she contacted me for the show, I was very excited because I thought it was completely new to me. It’s a different platform, and I knew that I had to learn a lot. I would have to learn a lot. Some of the different dance styles, some of which are new to me.”
“Hip Hop India is back with its second season. The new episodes are released on Amazon Prime Video every Friday.
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