"Oh God, one more remix?" Karan Johar rightfully asks this in the reboot version of "Aankh Marey" in the film Simmba. Bollywood musicians are increasingly looking back at old tracks and pepping them ...
Looking at the songs produced in the past few years, Bollywood is not new to remixing and rehashing old iconic tracks. In fact, it has become common practice to include at least one remixed song on ...
The time of remix of old songs is back again, and every major Bollywood movie has made it a point to come up with a revised version of a classic part song. Whether it is Humma Humma in OK Jaanu or the ...
In an exclusive interview with ETimes, Mohit Suri spoke about the trend of remixing old Bollywood songs catching up. The filmmaker said that he personally does not have any problem with it. He is ...
Long before streaming services came into play, a typical Sunday in many Indian households, in the late 90s and early 2000s, involved listening to Bollywood songs on cassette or DVD players all day ...
A few days back, Bollywood’s renowned singer Anuradha Paudwal made headlines for bashing the remix trend in the Hindi music interview for quite some time now. We have often seen yesteryear’s singers ...
It is no surprise that the person to publicly voice the country’s collective angst against the remix problem of Hindi film music is the self-referential Karan Johar, who was partly responsible for the ...
In contemporary cinema, filmmakers often cultivate certain stylistic trademarks that become inseparable from their body of work. For Shashank Khaitan, the writer-director behind some of the most ...
Dhurandhar: The Revenge uses popular old Bollywood songs and reworks them with modern EDM and hip-hop sounds to suit today's ...