Raghu Keen To Make More Music

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    • Publish Date: Jan 8 2017 1:17PM
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    • Updated Date: Jan 8 2017 1:17PM
Raghu Keen To Make More Music

Raghu Dixit, lead vocalist of popular band The Raghu Dixit Project, says he wants to make music for Bollywood.
"I am very keen on making more music for Bollywood," said Dixit.  He feels more than promoting independent musicians and indie music, Bollywood puts the spotlight on movies and everything that is part of the movies. And he finds nothing wrong in it, saying it is only natural.
"Bollywood gives exposure to Bollywood. Bollywood is not a genre, it is an industry. And a well funded industry that is great with promotion and marketing," Dixit said. 
Dixit, who will be performing at the tenth edition of SulaFest along with his band, added: "So it is only natural that the songs that are part of movies, and any movie industry for that matter, will get a lot more promotion and share of the country's mind space than an indie musician's indie release"
Dixit asserts that "it is not so much a factor of Bollywood promoting musicians as it as about them promoting the movie and everything that is part of the movie".

Bengaluru-based Dixit has composed music for films like "Mujhse Fraaandship Karoge", "Quick Gun Murugun" and "Bewakoofiyaan".

Why don't we hear more of Raghu Dixit the composer in Bollywood?
The scientist-turned-singer says he will be back in Bollywood soon with Saif Ali Khan starrer "Chef". "I just completed the music for 'Chef', a movie directed by Raja Krishnan Menon starring Saif Ali Khan, and the band has even featured in the movie," he said adding that he is "looking for more interesting projects to come my way."


Discuss: Do you think Bollywood music suffers from unoriginality? 

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