Indie music conveys true feelings of artistes: Palak
Mumbai
September 27, 2017
Singer Palak Muchhal, who has sung songs for films like "Prem
Ratan Dhan Payo" and "M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story", says independent music
conveys the true feelings or emotions of an artiste as they are not bound by any
script while making indie songs.
During a visit to the Hungama office
here on Tuesday for a meet-and-greet session called Hungama spotlight, she said:
"I think independent music conveys the true feelings or emotions of an artiste
because you are not bound by any script. It's completely your own
representation, your own thought."
"I am really happy that in today's
scenario, people are more receptive towards independent music, people are
encouraging independent artistes and it's a great space," she added.
Palak also shared a few anecdotes from her life and how she began singing when
she was just 3. She sang for the Kargil war charity and collected Rs 25,000.
"If I can help others by singing, then why not?" she asked.
She and
her brother Palash run a charity programme for children suffering from heart
diseases.
"The smiles on the kids' faces drive me towards doing more
charity work, and we shall continue doing that," she said.
Mumbai
September 27, 2017
Singer Palak Muchhal, who has sung songs for films like "Prem
Ratan Dhan Payo" and "M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story", says independent music
conveys the true feelings or emotions of an artiste as they are not bound by any
script while making indie songs.
During a visit to the Hungama office
here on Tuesday for a meet-and-greet session called Hungama spotlight, she said:
"I think independent music conveys the true feelings or emotions of an artiste
because you are not bound by any script. It's completely your own
representation, your own thought."
"I am really happy that in today's
scenario, people are more receptive towards independent music, people are
encouraging independent artistes and it's a great space," she added.
Palak also shared a few anecdotes from her life and how she began singing when
she was just 3. She sang for the Kargil war charity and collected Rs 25,000.
"If I can help others by singing, then why not?" she asked.
She and
her brother Palash run a charity programme for children suffering from heart
diseases.
"The smiles on the kids' faces drive me towards doing more
charity work, and we shall continue doing that," she said.
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