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National Award winning composer Amit Trivedi is against the trend of remaking and recreating old songs as he feels by doing this, the essence of the original track gets distorted.

“I hate the remakes of old songs. I wish it ends soon. We are into the business of original music, then what is this remake? Remaking is rehashing the old songs,” Amit told IANS over phone from Mumbai.

The Manja singer expressed anger over the singers and makers who are carrying forward the remake trend.

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Amit Trivedi SLAMS Musicians Who Recreate Songs; Says They Aren’t ‘Man Enough’

“If a particular singer is following this trend, then I think he is not man enough. As a musician, you should be creative and by remaking the old songs, you are just playing safe. This is not creativity.”

According to the 39-year-old music director, remaking is the safest way to reach out to the audience.

“Music industry is like a business and the thumb rule of any business is to take risk. But what I am seeing now is that everyone wants to play safe. I feel such people don’t have guts. It needs b**ls to take risk. Take risk and create something original.