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Adnan Sami disagrees with Kanika Kapoor's 'singers only paid ₹101' remark: ‘Ek aisa waqt aajata hai aapke career mein…'
Adnan Sami disagrees with Kanika Kapoor's 'singers only paid ₹101' remark: ‘Ek aisa waqt aajata hai aapke career mein…'

Hindustan Times

time4 hours ago

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  • Hindustan Times

Adnan Sami disagrees with Kanika Kapoor's 'singers only paid ₹101' remark: ‘Ek aisa waqt aajata hai aapke career mein…'

Recently, playback singer Kanika Kapoor claimed that singers in the industry do not get paid for their songs, adding that even the greatest singer at present is facing the same situation. In an interview with Zoom, singer Adnan Sami has now reacted to her remark about singers only receiving a token amount of ₹101 for their songs. Adnan Sami reacts to Kanika Kapoor's 'singers don't get paid for their songs' remark. Adanan Sami on Kanika Kapoor's 'singers don't get paid' remark Adnan disagreed with Kanika's statement and told Zoom, "No, I don't think so. Everybody has their own experiences in life. You cannot generalise based on your own experience. If that happens to be her experience, so be it. I obviously can't comment on that. It's a personal choice. I'm at a different point in my career where I know so many people as friends." Sharing his own experience, Adnan said, "Kya hota hai ki ek aisa waqt aajata hai aapke career aur zindagi mein jaha pe aapke bahot saare industry ke andar bhi dost hojate hai (There comes a time in your career and life when you have many friends within the industry). Just the other day, somebody sent me a beautiful song and then approached my manager and asked what it was going to be. I said, 'Listen, he's a friend of mine. I'm not gonna charge him.' But that's me. I cannot go around and start generalising that if I am doing that, why should others do it? Everybody runs with their own business ethics or system. It depends on how you want to conduct yourself." What Kanika Kapoor said During a conversation with Uorfi Javed on her show Bunk With Uorfi, Kanika claimed that singers in India do not get paid and are only given a token amount of ₹101 for their songs. She said, "Singers don't really get paid. Main saare contracts dikhaati hu, 101 rupees milte hain (I can show you all the contracts. I was paid ₹101). They say that they are doing you a favour. I can talk to you about the greatest singer of India. I am not going to give names, but very obvious. I don't think that even he is being paid for most of his greatest songs ever. Or has any publishing, or has any royalty structure. There is nothing like that in India today." About Adnan Sami's recent work Adnan recently lent his voice to the song Bheegi Saree from the upcoming movie Param Sundari. Picturised on Sidharth Malhotra and Janhvi Kapoor, the rain-soaked romantic track has lyrics by Amitabh Bhattacharya and music composed by Sachin-Jigar. The song instantly struck a chord with audiences, reminding many of Sridevi's iconic number Kaate Nahi Kat Te from Mr. India.

Kanika Kapoor Claims Singers In India Get Rs 101 For Their Songs: "They Say That They are Doing You A Favour"
Kanika Kapoor Claims Singers In India Get Rs 101 For Their Songs: "They Say That They are Doing You A Favour"

NDTV

time2 days ago

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  • NDTV

Kanika Kapoor Claims Singers In India Get Rs 101 For Their Songs: "They Say That They are Doing You A Favour"

New Delhi: Baby Doll singer Kanika Kapoor made a shocking claim in a recent interview, claiming singers in India get Rs 101 for their songs. What's Happening During a conversation with Uorfi Javed on her show Bunkk with Uorfi, Kanika shared singers in India don't get paid well. Talking about the systematic failure and financial distress of singers she said, "Singers don't really get paid. Main saare contracts dikhaati hu, 101 rupees milte hain. (I can show you all the contracts. I was paid ₹101). They say that they are doing you a favour. I can talk to you about the greatest singer of India. I am not going to give names, but very obvious. I don't think that even he is being paid for most of his greatest songs ever. Or has any publishing, or has any royalty structure. There is nothing like that in India today." Sharing the bleak picture, Kanika added, "Only if you are alive and you are able to sing, agar aapki awaaz chal rahi hai, aur aap shows kar paa rahe hain. Jab tak aap shows kar paa rahe hain, tab tak aapko paise milenge. Kal ko kuchh ho jaaye to koi pension plan nahi hai singers ke liye (As long as your voice is working and you're able to perform shows, you'll keep earning. But if something happens tomorrow, there's no pension plan for singers)." About Kanika Kapoor Kanika Kapoor's meteoric rise can be traced back a decade ago, crooning for Sunny Leone in the song Baby Doll. The song cemented her position as the sensational singer in the industry. Later, Kanika's hit songs credit includes, Lovely (Happy New Year), Chittiyaan Kalaiyaan (Roy), Desi Look (Ek Paheli Leela), and Beat Pe Booty (A Flying Jatt). In recent times, she's seen lending her voice for the new version of Gori Hai Kalaiyan from Mere Husband Ki Biwi, featuring Arjun Kapoor, Bhumi Pednekar and Rakul Preet Singh. The lyrics were penned by IP Singh, music was composed by Akshay & IP, and Badshah added his signature rap to the song.

Singer Kanika Kapoor says singers earn just Rs 101 for songs in India
Singer Kanika Kapoor says singers earn just Rs 101 for songs in India

India Today

time2 days ago

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  • India Today

Singer Kanika Kapoor says singers earn just Rs 101 for songs in India

Popular playback singer Kanika Kapoor, best known for chart-topping hits like 'Baby Doll' and 'Chittiyaan Kalaiyaan', has made a startling revelation about the pay scale of singers in the Indian music industry. Speaking on Uorfi Javed's chat show Bunkk with Uorfi, the singer opened up about the financial struggles faced by vocalists behind some of Bollywood's biggest a conversation that's now grabbing headlines, Uorfi questioned Kanika about rumours surrounding one of her viral songs for which she allegedly wasn't paid. Kanika confirmed the speculation, saying, 'Singers don't really get paid. I can show you the contract, I was paid Rs 101. They say they're doing you a favour.'advertisementWithout naming anyone, Kanika went on to claim that even some of India's most legendary vocalists aren't fairly compensated: 'I could talk to you about the greatest singer in India. I don't think even he is paid for most of his iconic songs, nor does he have publishing rights or a royalty structure. There's nothing like that in India today.' When asked how singers manage to earn a living, Kanika explained that live performances are their primary income stream. "As long as your voice works, and you can perform, you'll keep earning. "But if something happens to you - there's no pension plan for singers,' she she admitted she hasn't seen everyone's contracts, Kanika maintained that receiving a token sum of Rs 101 is standard practice for singers across the shot to fame with her breakout song 'Baby Doll' from 'Ragini MMS 2', which became an overnight sensation. She quickly cemented her place in Bollywood with a string of hits, including Lovely 'Happy New Year', Desi Look 'Ek Paheli Leela', and Beat Pe Booty 'A Flying Jatt'.Most recently, she lent her voice to 'Gori Hai Kalaiyan' from the film 'Mere Husband Ki Biwi', featuring Arjun Kapoor, Bhumi Pednekar and Rakul Preet Singh. The track, which has been well-received by audiences, was writtenby IP Singh, composed by Akshay and IP, and features a rap by Badshah.- EndsMust Watch

Kanika Kapoor says singers get paid only ₹101 for their songs in India, reveals their real source of income
Kanika Kapoor says singers get paid only ₹101 for their songs in India, reveals their real source of income

Hindustan Times

time2 days ago

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  • Hindustan Times

Kanika Kapoor says singers get paid only ₹101 for their songs in India, reveals their real source of income

Singer Kanika Kapoor, popularly known for songs like Baby Doll and Chittiyaan Kalaiyaan, recently made a shocking confession, revealing the harsh reality of the music industry. During a conversation with Uorfi Javed on her show Bunkk with Uorfi, Kanika revealed that singers don't really get paid in India and explained how they actually earn money. Kanika Kapoor says singers in India are not paid for their songs. Kanika Kapoor says singers doesn't get paid for songs When Uorfi asked Kanika about a viral song of hers for which she didn't get paid, Kanika admitted that singers don't usually get paid for their songs. She added, "Singers don't really get paid. Main saare contracts dikhaati hu, 101 rupees milte hain. (I can show you all the contracts. I was paid ₹101). They say that they are doing you a favour. I can talk to you about the greatest singer of India. I am not going to give names, but very obvious. I don't think that even he is being paid for most of his greatest songs ever. Or has any publishing, or has any royalty structure. There is nothing like that in India today." Kanika Kapoor reveals how singer really earn money When further asked how singers really earn, Kanika said, "Only if you are alive and you are able to sing, agar aapki awaaz chal rahi hai, aur aap shows kar paa rahe hain. Jab tak aap shows kar paa rahe hain, tab tak aapko paise milenge. Kal ko kuchh ho jaaye to koi pension plan nahi hai singers ke liye (As long as your voice is working and you're able to perform shows, you'll keep earning. But if something happens tomorrow, there's no pension plan for singers)." She further clarified that even though she hasn't seen everyone's contracts but the reality is singers only get ₹101 for their songs. About Kanika Kapoor Kanika rose to fame with her chartbuster debut song Baby Doll from the film Ragini MMS 2 (2014), which became an overnight sensation and established her as one of Bollywood's most sought-after voices. Following this success, Kanika delivered several hit tracks including Lovely (Happy New Year), Chittiyaan Kalaiyaan (Roy), Desi Look (Ek Paheli Leela), and Beat Pe Booty (A Flying Jatt). Her latest track, Gori Hai Kalaiyan from Mere Husband Ki Biwi, featuring Arjun Kapoor, Bhumi Pednekar and Rakul Preet Singh, was loved by the audience. The lyrics were penned by IP Singh, music was composed by Akshay & IP, and Badshah added a twist to the song with his rap.

Rs 101 payment for hit songs? Dark reality of Bollywood playback singing exposed by Kanika Kapoor
Rs 101 payment for hit songs? Dark reality of Bollywood playback singing exposed by Kanika Kapoor

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Rs 101 payment for hit songs? Dark reality of Bollywood playback singing exposed by Kanika Kapoor

Synopsis Singer Kanika Kapoor, known for hits like Baby Doll and Chittiyaan Kalaiyaan, has revealed that playback singers in Bollywood are often paid only token amounts, sometimes as low as Rs 101, even for popular songs. Speaking on Bunkk With Uorfi, she said most singers don't receive proper fees, royalties, or publishing rights, and the industry treats minimal payment as a favour. Kapoor also hinted that even India's most celebrated singer faces the same issue.

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