Sunday , December 29 2024

‘My songs are not rude but manipulative…’ Muzko Rana Ji Maaf.. Explanation of the singing legend

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Singer Ila Arun: The film ‘Karan Arjun’ has been re-released after three decades. The song ‘Gupchup’ of this film was a big hit. Recently the singer was seen talking about this. The song ‘Gupchup’ from the film ‘Karan Arjun’ was a huge hit. Even today this song is heard a lot. Along with praise, a section of people have also criticized him a lot. He has termed these songs as ‘obscene’. This song was sung by popular singers Ila Arun and Alka Yagnik. Recently Ila Arun was seen sharing her thoughts about the song.

The songs of those times were not obscene
Ila Arun, who decorated many classic songs in Bollywood with her voice, says that the songs of that era were never obscene. But there was a trick to it, a gentle mischief. Let us tell you that this song was composed by Rajesh Roshan.

Villagers can understand this

Explaining the difference between obscenity and molestation in her songs ‘Choli Ke Peeche Kya Hai’ and ‘Gap Chup’, Ila Arun said, ‘People also tried to defame my songs ‘Choli Ke Peeche Kya Hai’. But it was not a bad song. This is common manipulative language. Aati Kya Khandala, Choli Ke Peeche, all these songs are for entertainment. People who do not live in villages or are born in big houses will not understand all these things.

These songs are not rude, but made for entertainment

Ila Arun said, ‘In those days, there were no TVs everywhere, so everyone had their own songs and they would sing them on Holi or at weddings. All these songs were mostly sung in domestic functions where the sisters-in-law of the house used to tease each other or the brothers-in-law and brother-in-law used to have fun… However, today’s songs have crossed the limits of indecency.

Expressed concern over the trend of recreating classic songs

There is a difference between being rude and harassing. Songs like Choli Ke Peech, Goop Chup are not rude, they are all made for entertainment. Ella Arun also expressed concern over the current trend of recreating classic songs.