Antara is a former Indian Idol 2 contestant.
New Delhi:
Singer Antara Mitra, who has sung songs like Bheegi Si Bhaagi Si and Saree Ke Fall Sa, feels that the music industry has opened its gates to many new singers now.
"The monopoly of singers is going. Everyone is getting work...may be the quantity is less but quality is good. New singers are getting opportunities," Antara Mitra told IANS.
However, be it Gandi Baat or Fevicol Se, the lyrics of songs have become questionable. Antara Mitra is of the opinion that as long as they don't offend people's sentiments, all kinds of lyrics are justified.
"The lyrics of songs are definitely becoming bolder. Till it's not offending someone's sentiments it's alright to be open about your art form," said the 26-year-old.
A former Indian Idol 2 contestant, Antara Mitra said that music reality shows provide a good platform for budding musicians nowadays.
"They give you a very basic stand to start...the rest is your talent and focus...(but) they are happening back to back and the public needs breathing space," she said.
As a singer, it is important for Antara to catch the "vibe" of the song before she records it.
"Every song has a vibe of its own, to sense that you really don't need to know the backdrop. When I listen to a song I go completely by the feel of the song more then the background," she said.
"The monopoly of singers is going. Everyone is getting work...may be the quantity is less but quality is good. New singers are getting opportunities," Antara Mitra told IANS.
However, be it Gandi Baat or Fevicol Se, the lyrics of songs have become questionable. Antara Mitra is of the opinion that as long as they don't offend people's sentiments, all kinds of lyrics are justified.
"The lyrics of songs are definitely becoming bolder. Till it's not offending someone's sentiments it's alright to be open about your art form," said the 26-year-old.
A former Indian Idol 2 contestant, Antara Mitra said that music reality shows provide a good platform for budding musicians nowadays.
"They give you a very basic stand to start...the rest is your talent and focus...(but) they are happening back to back and the public needs breathing space," she said.
As a singer, it is important for Antara to catch the "vibe" of the song before she records it.
"Every song has a vibe of its own, to sense that you really don't need to know the backdrop. When I listen to a song I go completely by the feel of the song more then the background," she said.