Recreations are fine, but the stature of a song shouldn’t be compromised: Kailash

Talking about the current trend of old songs being re-recorded for films, Kailash Kher says one shouldn’t disturb the aesthetics of the OG track
Soumya Vajpayee (HINDUSTAN TIMES; July 7, 2024)

Move over remixes. Of late, there has been a lot of buzz around old Hindi classics being recreated for Bollywood projects, featuring the OG singers or new artistes. Singer Kailash Kher, who turns 51 today, doesn’t see a problem with that, as long as “the aesthetics aren’t compromised in the name of recreation and modernisation”.

Kher says, “With changing times, trends are bound to change. Kisi bhi gaane ko recreate karna galat nahin hai. Lekin recreation ki wajah se ek gaane ka stature compromise nahin hona chahiye. Kuch naya banaane ke chakkar mein ek bade gaane mein halki baat ho jaaye, woh theek nahin.”

The Padma Shri recipient has done playback for six Bollywood outings this year, “with many more in the works”. But he makes sure he strikes a balance between film and independent music:

“I record at least seven to eight film songs every month, for Hindi as well as regional films. But, as an artiste, my intent has always been to release my own music. I’ve always strived towards being a complete musician, hence I compose, sing and write. While film music gets you acclaim and it has cemented my place in the industry, independent music is my first love, as it is entirely mine. It’s a creative outlet that gives contentment to my soul. So, no matter how many film songs we do, releasing independent music frequently is always a priority for Kailasa (his band).”

On his birthday, he decided to gift himself a single, Ishq Hai. “It is a love song,” says Kher, adding, “I am also doing a bhandara today in Rishikesh, where I would be distributing 200 kg laddoos.”