00:00So, thank you very much. Welcome to INS.
00:02And since you were wondering, how do you think of the idea of writing to the world?
00:08Who rules the world? Of course, it was a production company, British Nandi Productions, The Royals.
00:16It was a big show and it was a very clear idea that it was a song that they wanted to sing.
00:21So, it came from their side and we formulated it slowly with the help of my music director and co-writer, Arshipadhyay.
00:30You have made a song for the show for the show.
00:33Yes.
00:34Do you have any question from him?
00:36No, I have no question.
00:38But I have received a lot of feedback from Arshipadhyay.
00:42Because obviously, how will the projection of his songs happen to him, he has a lot of speech.
00:49So, sometimes he has a lot of speech through and through, but he has never done directly.
00:56Now, how are you doing Netflix from there?
00:59I am from Kanpur, but beyond Kanpur, I feel like there are a lot of people in my entire India.
01:09I feel like I am a son of the entire India.
01:15I feel like my experience and knowledge about different regions, different areas, different cultures,
01:27and I feel like I am a better artist.
01:32I came from Kanpur to Mumbai and started to work slowly and slowly.
01:39I am here, I don't know how it happened.
01:43How do you feel like a song and how do you feel your passion?
01:48It was a lot of passion and inspiration.
01:53Because I was doing a film with my music director with Harsh Upadhyay,
01:57just before that, which came from March 14.
02:00It's a film called Be Happy, which is on Amazon Prime.
02:02There are five songs in it.
02:04There is a very big song called Sultana,
02:07which is Nora Fatehi, Sunidhi Ma'am, and Mika Zing.
02:12There is a rap section in it.
02:15The first time that I started to write a rap style,
02:19I started to write a rap style for me.
02:24It worked very well for me.
02:26And I realized that I can write a good song.
02:29Because I have written a lot of music in English before,
02:32but I wrote a rap style.
02:34So this worked for me.
02:35So that's it.
02:36I felt very strong.
02:37Yes.
02:38I was doing a lot of music in English with Shubhan.
02:39Your character was strong.
02:40What are you doing with your career?
02:41Yes.
02:42Hopefully.
02:43Because we work together with many projects,
02:45I have worked with them just for two years.
02:47I have worked with them for two years.
02:49I had written ads with them with them.
02:51They did a lot of work with them,
02:54and they worked with them.
02:55They worked with me.
02:56And at a large level,
02:57I was lucky that they wanted to work with me.
03:00and I also feel that they will do well and I also feel that they will be good with me and I also feel that they will be good with me.
03:09Do you like both Indian and Western Classes? Yes.
03:15I don't think so much about the style. I feel that when I learned Indian and after that I learned Western,
03:22I realized that there are seven notes and all the skills are transferable.
03:28So, I feel that I have developed my own style and I feel that every singer will take things to the table,
03:37whether he is working in any style.
03:40Do you feel like your own line rules, the world is lower, feminist and overkill?
03:45Yes.
03:47I don't have clarity about why they feel overkill.
03:51But I can give a perspective about who rules the world.
03:56We talk about the two protagonists,
04:00both are trying to get their own position.
04:04So, this line comes from both sides of the world,
04:08not only one female or male perspective.
04:11Do you talk about female empowerment,
04:14but in Bollywood, do you feel like a gender bias?
04:18No, personally, I don't feel this.
04:21Because I think this is just a start for me.
04:24So, I am very lucky that I don't feel this kind of bias.
04:29I am sure that those who feel it,
04:32I have a lot of sympathy for them.
04:35And I don't need to do this.
04:38But I need to present all women to all of them positively and confidently.
04:42I need to present all of them.
04:43So, in social media, people say that
04:46the change of the change of the change of the change of the change of the change.
04:49Yes.
04:50What do you think about the change of the change?
04:52I think that if you feel good,
04:58that's why it's going to be good.
05:00If I do a depth,
05:03there are some deep songs.
05:05Like, you remember the song,
05:07the song,
05:08Eh Ham Nawa,
05:09Eh Ham Nawa,
05:10Eh Ham Nawa,
05:11Mujhe Apna Bana Le.
05:13What a good song!
05:15So,
05:17I think that the song is the same.
05:19I think that the song is the same.
05:21I feel like the song is the same.
05:24I feel like the song is the same.
05:26The song is the same.
05:27The song is the same.
05:28What do you think about the song just for the idol songs?
05:35No, I don't think that.
05:37So,
05:38I think that sometimes,
05:40there are some male-centric films in films.
05:42Like, Hero Man,
05:44I think that the song is the same.
05:45So, there are some male-centric songs.
05:47There are some male-centric songs.
05:48But, like, I'm talking about the film of Mardani.
05:50Or, there are some other films
05:51that are female-protagonist top.
05:53So, there are some female-centric songs.
05:56I don't think that.
05:57In the industry,
05:58there was a singer in the industry.
06:00Have you ever given credit?
06:05No, no, no.
06:07It has never happened.
06:09I am very lucky on that front.
06:11I feel like I am hiding something.
06:16But,
06:17there is nothing.
06:18I am very lucky to be around very good people.
06:21I feel like you are good.
06:23So, there are some good things with you.
06:25And, I am very lucky that
06:27there is bias or something wrong with me.
06:30It is not.
06:31I am very lucky.
06:32Just a little rapid-file.
06:33Yes.
06:34Do you want to do Noura or Noura?
06:35Do you want to do Noura or Noura?
06:36Do you want to do Noura or Noura?
06:37Oh!
06:38Technically, I have two songs with Noura.
06:40That is,
06:41one of the songs with Noura.
06:42That is,
06:43one of the songs with Noura.
06:44And,
06:45the title track is also in Noura's entry.
06:48In the series,
06:49the Royals.
06:50So,
06:51Do you want to do Noura?
06:53Do you want to collaborate with Noura or Noura?
06:57I would love to collaborate with Nina Simone.
07:00Nina Simone is a chaz artist.
07:02She is no more.
07:03She died in 2003.
07:04But,
07:05she is my favourite.
07:06Do you want to choose a song right now?
07:09Singing.
07:10Singing.
07:11Do you want an overrated song according to you?
07:14Overrated?
07:17Maybe Kendrick Lamar is called
07:19They're Not Like Us.
07:20It's a song right now.
07:21It's a song right now.
07:22It's a song right now.
07:23But,
07:24I don't like it.
07:25I don't like it.
07:26In Mumbai's stage,
07:27what feels more like Mumbai?
07:28Mumbai's stage.
07:29Most used emoji.
07:31Fire emoji.
07:33And,
07:34one secret challenge of that
07:36I don't know anyone.
07:37I used to love doing that.
07:38I used to love doing that.
07:39So,
07:40it kind of helps me with,
07:41you know,
07:42my vocal textures now.
07:43So,
07:44I used to love doing that.
07:45I used to love doing that.
07:46So,
07:47it kind of helps me
07:48with,
07:49you know,
07:50my vocal textures now.
07:51Now,
07:52like in this song,
07:53I used to say,
07:54Mammy, Mammy, Mammy,
07:55don't you cry.
07:56I changed my voice a little bit.
07:58And,
07:59in some songs,
08:00there are so many layers.
08:02So,
08:03all of my songs are mine.
08:04And,
08:05people feel like
08:06there are many people here.
08:07So,
08:08yeah.
08:09musicians,
08:10like in this song,
08:12all of my songs,
08:13there are many people here.
08:14Yes,
08:15all of my songs are great.
08:16Yes,
08:17you're almost ever rapping here.
08:18You're always rapping here.
08:19You're racking your voice.
08:20Of course.
08:21Yes.
08:22So,
08:23what's your inspiration for me?
08:24Raja Kumari,
08:25I very like you really good.
08:27As an artist.
08:28inspiration
08:30I wasn't really buying it.
08:31I never want to rap
08:33because I didn't like rap.
08:34so,
08:35I will always write it.
08:37It's already done.
08:39I don't understand the question about competition.
08:41There are so many singers.
08:45There are so many pop singles.
08:49Everyone is running their own home.
08:53Everyone is doing their own work.
08:55Yes.
08:57What do you think about singing?
09:07I feel like you can see the reflection of the real life.
09:13I feel like the songs that you have made today,
09:19they are playing.
09:21Why are they playing?
09:23They are playing because they are liking it.
09:25They are both roles.
09:27I feel like as artists,
09:29we are trying to put a depth on the table.
09:31My friends are also trying to put a better thing on the table.
09:37They are liking everyone.
09:39So, they are going to pursue them more.
09:41Do you think,
09:43if you are doing this today,
09:45you are getting into social media?
09:47Do you think you are getting into social media?
09:49I feel like that.
09:51No, I don't agree with this.
09:53Because I feel like there are many songs.
09:57People just listen in social media.
09:59People have a lot less time to listen to the people today,
10:03like they are listening to the songs.
10:05They are often listening to the radio,
10:08when they are going to the office,
10:10they are listening to the cars.
10:11Or, they are listening to the songs.
10:13There are many people who are listening to the music.
10:15And often they are scrolling to the music.
10:17So, as a musician, our goal is to reach our songs until we reach our songs.
10:22So, we promote them in social media.
10:26What would you like to give your fans?
10:30I would like to tell my fans that I am working a lot.
10:34I am working on my work.
10:37You just need support.
10:39You are giving me a lot of love.
10:42And I will be proud of you.
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