A Quote by Chinmayi

I agree that when you sing for Bollywood, the reach is bigger. But I don't want to concentrate on any industry in particular. — © Chinmayi
I agree that when you sing for Bollywood, the reach is bigger. But I don't want to concentrate on any industry in particular.
Singing for Bollywood films has an altogether different approach, as the industry has a wider reach. It has helped me reach parts of India which I didn't know existed.
I am not interested to sing in Bollywood. I sing for only those actors whom I admire. I sing free of cost for them. I want to take independent music ahead, and my songs are completely based on my observations.
Bhojpuri industry is my motherland, and I would keep doing more regional films. But I also want to reach out to a bigger audience.
Having started with Bollywood and then moving to Telugu industry, I feel that it is not possible to survive without talent in any industry.
What's exciting is that after all these years, I have made my Bollywood debut. And the reach of the Hindi film industry is huge.
I think you should do Bollywood once you are all into your own market. Doing a Bollywood song for a particular actor or producer, you should be known in the world outside of Bollywood music.
I want to concentrate on movies. Bollywood is my priority, but that doesn't mean I will stop working on series. I want to do both.
I want to thank Bollywood for accepting me and loving me the way I am and my songs. Bollywood has given me the reach.
I don't have any background in the industry, nobody in my family or friends. So entering into the industry and dealing with the concept of being a Bollywood music composer was daunting initially.
Any comprehensive doctrine, religious or secular, can be introduced into any political argument at any time, but I argue that people who do this should also present what they believe are public reasons for their argument. So their opinion is no longer just that of one particular party, but an opinion that all members of a society might reasonably agree to, not necessarily that they would agree to. What's important is that people give the kinds of reasons that can be understood and appraised apart from their particular comprehensive doctrines.
Bollywood is just like any other industry. It is just that people in this industry are constantly in the public eye.
I'm telling the story, and if I can't tell the story, I'm not going to sing it. And if I don't agree with the story, and if I got to sing something that portrays me as something I'm not, then I'm not going to sing it either. I didn't even want to sing Aretha Franklin's 'Chain of Fools.'
The best thing about being immensely wealthy is not having to be in any particular place at any particular time doing a particular task you don't want to do.
I find the working pattern to be the same in Bollywood as well as Tollywood. Especially because most directors of photography from the Telugu industry operate in Bollywood, too.
I don't think that the financial services industry and that banking in particular are any different than any other part of the economy, any other industry outside banking.
There are cliques in Bollywood, and people stick together, but I have always tried to stick to my work. As an industry, Bollywood is very competitive, and I'm very competitive as a person, but I've never been a part of any clique, and I've always worked with all actors and directors, all camps.
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