Raghav Sachar unhappy with music artists' status in India


New Delhi, Nov 5 (IANS): Musician Raghav Sachar says that unlike in India, in most countries music is a larger entity than film stars.

"Global music works at a very different scene. Unfortunately, we (in India) work from a very Bollywood-based scenario," Sachar, an alumnus of the music course at Monash University, Australia, told IANS.

"If you compare the scene with the West, (you will understand that) Hollywood does not even compare to independent artists. Michael Jackson for that matter has been a much bigger entity than any Hollywood star," said the 32-year-old.

Sachar debuted with his album "Raghav - For The First Time" in 2003. While he forayed into the professional world with his independent music, he also collaborated on Bollywood projects.

He composed background scores for Hindi movies like "Kabul Express", "Daddy Cool", "Haal-E-Dil" and "Bittoo Boss".

The singer has performed at various international platforms as well and believes there's limited scope for independent music in India.

"In India, Bollywood is a much bigger entity than independent music. We have literally piggybacked on Bollywood stars. Music artists are nowhere close to film stars (here). There is less scope for independent music," he added.

Known for playing as many as 33 different musical instruments, Sachar enthralled the audience in Surat in Gujarat by performing at an event called Glam Garba during Navratri festivities this year.

  

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