00:00So first of all, welcome to INS.
00:03First of all, we need to know that the Durundar experience is much larger than life.
00:09Do you want to make a difference between normal life performance and personal?
00:14First of all, welcome to Mumbai.
00:24And everyone who is watching me and my friends,
00:31welcome to Mumbai.
00:36Game show.
00:38And this concert,
00:43I think that I shared a story about it.
00:50I always wanted to think,
00:52when Durundar didn't come back,
00:54or before,
00:56one or two songs,
00:58I always wanted to think
01:00that I was in Mumbai,
01:05when I saw the others,
01:08I thought that my holding will come back here too.
01:12So,
01:15I'm speechless.
01:18Vicky,
01:19I've been very happy.
01:21You've been very excited.
01:21No, no.
01:22You've made a lot of promotion.
01:25And I've got a lot of tags,
01:28mentions,
01:29and many of the influencers here,
01:35and many of the cities,
01:38that are warning me.
01:42I've got a lot of mentions,
01:43so I'm feeling very good.
01:44No normal event here.
01:46Vicky,
01:46How do you think about this concept and how do you think about it when you are preparing for the
01:51concert?
01:52In my mind, I've been in the past two or three years.
01:56I have been in the club where the Heart of the X-Hoof United is a club.
01:59My club was very important for them.
02:02They were very important to me.
02:04Like when I was listening to Nusrat Ji, I had a touch with him.
02:09One or two, I had a great job, but I didn't have a great job.
02:13I have thought that I'm going to do it with me, so the time is over.
02:20Sir, when you talk about social media, music charts have been created a lot of craze.
02:26When you perform this song for Mumbai fans, how do you expect the audience energy to expect?
02:36When we started T-series, Spotify and music launched, I felt that now in Mumbai, it will be more than
02:5210 years in Mumbai.
02:54I hope that I love you.
02:55I love you all.
02:57I love you all.
03:01You are the only one.
03:10Sir, I've always said that Mumbai has always given you a crazy love.
03:14Is there a memorable fan movement or live experience that you can get to the heart?
03:20I think that's a lot of Punjab.
03:24But Mumbai is the same as you will be the same as you will be the same as you will
03:29be the same.
03:29I will tell you that originally Bombay Rockets was a big hit and now it was connected to people.
03:39So when you were in the Duran Dhar, what did you think of the original comparison and the expectation?
03:47I didn't say that, but when they told me, I have listened to Mr. Fattli Khan, Mr. Fattli Khan.
03:57I didn't say that. Sorry to say that, but I respect my brothers.
04:05I love them very much. They stay with me.
04:11But I didn't like to say that, but I didn't like to say that, but I didn't like to say
04:15that.
04:16I didn't like to say that.
04:17So, when I got to say that, I got to dub him.
04:22I got to say that, Mr. Fattli Khan's Punjabi is very good.
04:28You can sing folk touch.
04:31So, you can sing folk too.
04:34So, you can make a scratch for us.
04:37So, I said to myself, it's a scratch.
04:38I put it in 5 minutes.
04:40I put it in 5 minutes.
04:41I put it in 5 minutes.
04:44I put it in 5 minutes.
04:45I put it in 5-10 minutes.
04:47Hardly.
04:48They tell me one line.
04:50I put it in 5 minutes.
04:51And I put it in 5 minutes.
04:53Sir, the remixes and regretted songs, music lovers are divided.
04:57Yes.
04:58So, how important was your original song and feel to respect the original song and feel?
05:05How important can it be to be your original song?
05:06Look, it's the name of his identity and you cannot change anything.
05:12Whether it is anyone else, you cannot change that.
05:19It is the name of the title of Mr. Fattli Khan.
05:23If I am a part of the title, let me first decide to do something.
05:29This is the name of the title of the film.
05:37It's been a long time for many years.
05:38But the changes that I have done came to him are really capable of.
05:47That's why they have made it very sharp in music.
05:51They make a lot of music.
05:53They made something else.
05:56Can you see that in this time,
05:57I have to face the time.
05:58I have to face the time.
06:01I have to face the time.
06:03Because the audience is emotionally attached.
06:09Look, the song has a pressure.
06:14The people who listen to music today.
06:23If music is good,
06:25then they can get more lyrics from their lyrics.
06:26I didn't feel so much, because the lyrics are the same, but the music and clubbing are the same, so
06:38they want to be a disco scene.
06:42What about Durandar's album?
06:45I want to say that today's music is very important for Gen Z.
06:50I want to say that this song is very important for Durandar.
06:57It's already been made.
06:59It's not just one song that they left out anywhere, but they can do something.
07:03So it's a masterpiece.
07:05That's all.
07:06They've made it a masterpiece for them.
07:09Sir, Durandar's album is Nostalgia and Regreted Classics.
07:12I've been very focused on the music.
07:14So according to your opinion, the old melodies are also deeply connected to the younger generation.
07:21They've also not done any experience of original era.
07:25They're listening to music.
07:28The first music that our Abba or his Abba, that was the music that was his way.
07:41It was like,
07:44When you remember it, when you remember it, when you remember it.
07:52So, Raffi صاحب, Lata ji, it was a different way, it was a different way.
07:59It could never end.
08:00This will always change.
08:03Improvises will always come.
08:06Today is the one, tomorrow will also be the one,
08:09and if there is another one, if there is another one,
08:14then if there is another one, it will never end.
08:16This will always come.
08:18In our industry, there is a plating change.
08:21The ingredients are the same.
08:22The name changes are the same.
08:25Plating changes.
08:26But the Sufi will never die.
08:30Yes.
08:30Inshallah.
08:31Sufi will never die.
08:33Everything will be finished, but Sufi won't be finished.
08:36Yes.
08:37Sir, my next question is,
08:38is that you are renowned Sufi singer,
08:40Sufi music traditionally,
08:42spirituality surrender,
08:44divine love,
08:45and divine love.
08:46So, mainstream Bollywood films,
08:47the sound to adopt the moment,
08:50its purity to maintain it is challenging.
08:52Look at this diyor ici.
08:56This just means Allah's love
08:57They have only seen its prayers
08:58and they can fall into the shapes.
09:01They have only enchantments
09:02Now, let's see see we are…어줘
09:06people is the same way as Click Love
09:21It's like when you eat your heart, it's going to be a lot more, so it's the same feeling.
09:32I love you.
09:58The last question is that you think that Gen Z superficial trends and fast-paced content
10:02emotionally exhausted.
10:04So, that's why the music is more real and meaningful connection.
10:10Gen Z is the most important thing because it's a good song and it's a good song.
10:28The second is a good composition and the third is a touch on them.
10:34Music is a good thing.
10:37The music is a good thing.
10:41It's a good thing.
10:43Sir, if you want to sing, you can sing.
10:46Yes, I can sing.
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