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Actors-turned-rappers promise rapt attention from fans

- Etti Bali

What do Banjo, Dangal, Phillauri and Gully Boy have in common? The lead stars in these films, apart from being versatile actors, have also tried to prove their mettle in rapping. And the trend is becoming the hottest rage in Bollywood. While some in the industry say this helps generate more publicity for the film, others feel that this genre only suits profession­als. Actor Anushka Sharma, the latest actor-turned-rapper (for a song in Phillauri), says, “When I first heard Naughty Billo in the recording studio, it caught on with me. I rapped a portion just for kicks. And before I knew, I had turned a rapper! It’s a promotiona­l video for the film.” Last year’s Dangal also saw Aamir Khan rapping for the song, Dhaakad. What’s the music frat’s take on it? Rapper Raftaar says, “It’s a killer combinatio­n. Because actors have a strong fan following, it automatica­lly gets the song more eyeballs.” Music director Tanishk Bagchi also says: “There’s no harm as long as the song sounds good.” Music director duo Sachinjiga­r, who worked with actor Varun Dhawan on two rap songs for Humpty Sharma ki Dulhania (2014) and ABCD 2 (2015), agree, but say such songs don’t necessaril­y enhance the musical score of the film. “Some stars are gifted and have a flair for music, while for others, it’s just about lending their name to the music for the extra hype.” However, there are some who feel the trend will fade soon. “I don’t call it rapping. Just singing 4-5 lines doesn’t make a rap. It’s making fun of that genre of music. There are plenty of good rappers around. Incorporat­e them instead,” says Baba Sehgal, one of the first artists who brought rap to the country. Does the trend eat into the domain of profession­al rappers? “There is no serious threat to the music fraternity as stars are not making a livelihood out of this. Even if a film flops, it’s the music that can sustain a film,” add Sachin-jigar.

It’s a killer combinatio­n. Because actors have a strong fan following, actors rapping in a song get it more eyeballs RAFTAAR, RAPPER

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Anushka Sharma raps in Naughty Billo whereas Aamir Khan (below) did so for the song, Dhaakad
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