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There is favouritis­m in Bollywood music industry, says Rahul Vaidya

- –PTI

Singer Rahul Vaidya, one of the contestant­s on the new season of the reality show Bigg Boss, says it takes more than just talent to make a mark in the Hindi music industry.

The singer is best known to the audience as the second runner-up in the first season of the singing reality show, Indian Idol. His discograph­y includes an album titled Tera Intezaar and an unplugged version of the song, Beintehaan from the film Race 2.

According to Vaidya, most of the singers active in films today have served as assistants to music directors or have been associated with music labels.

Like Arijit Singh would assist Pritam, Armaan Malik is brother of music director Amaal Mallik, and singer Jubin Nautiyal is attached with the label TSeries, he said.

“There are a lot of reasons for a singer to get a film song. It doesn’t only require talent, there are a lot of other things. There is favouritis­m, preference, you can call it lobbying also, there are camps in Bollywood (music industry),” the singer said in an interview before entering the Colors reality show.

Vaidya said he was offered “Bigg Boss” several times in the past but he couldn’t say yes because the year-end, the months during which the show is shot, tends to be a busy time for performers due to events.

Owing to the coronaviru­s pandemic as all outdoor events remain cancelled, the singer said this was the right time to take the plunge. Vaidya said he is both charged up and a little nervous about featuring on the show.

“The nervousnes­s is about an experience which I have never experience­d before. Bigg Boss is not like any other reality show, you don't know how comfortabl­e you will be with it.”

“I want to show to the world my other facets of life. I hope to become a better-known person after Bigg Boss, Vaidya said he will express his emotions through songs inside the Bigg Boss house.

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