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Ali Zafar rues change in music scene

Pop music culture is diminishing and it upsets Pakistani singer-actor Ali Zafar, who would love to do something to save it, but admits he can’t bring about the change single-handedly.

‘It’s sad that pop music is fading these days. I can’t individually get it back myself,’ Ali, who started his music career with independent album Huqa Pani, told.

‘Sadly, radios don’t play the songs of private albums or channels don’t give priority to private music videos. So how can you expose yourself to the people? You can’t,’ he added.

The 32-year-old, who also did albums like Masty and Jhoom, is equally active in films and did movies like
Mere Brother Ki Dulhan
and London Paris New York - he not only acted in them, but also sang the song Madhubala in the former and composed the music for the latter.

He feels that pop music should have enough space to co-exist with film music.

‘I think it (pop music) will come back with time. The pop independent music should be given a chance to exist simultaneously along with the film industry as it happens in the West. I think, the mechanism needs to be devised soon,’ he added.

The singer says it would be great if he can contribute anything to bring the change.

‘It would be great if I can contribute anything to bring this change.

Ali feels he is lucky to have a platform like Bollywood to showcase his talent, but for others private albums could be a good way to make a mark.   
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