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Arjun Kanungo says there was a time when no radio or TV station was eager to play his single “Baaki baatein peene baad”. But things have changed since then.

The singer says “non-film music” has becomes mainstream now.

Arjun Kanungo: “Non-Film Music Is Mainstream Now”

“I’ve done playback before I did non-film. I choose non-film because I think it’s the future (and the present),” Kanungo told IANS in an email.

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“In 2015, when I started with ‘Baaki baatein peene baad’, no TV stations and radio channels wanted to promote non-film music. Now, everyone wants non-film music. All the TV channels and radio stations support my work. Non-film music is now mainstream,” added the singer, who has released “Aaya na tu” with Pakistani singer Momina Mustehsan.

The “Fursat” singer says every challenge in his journey in the music world was interesting.

“Nothing has ever discouraged (me). In fact, it has just made me want to work harder and better. But challenges make you do your best. And that feeling of doing your best and succeeding is the best feeling in the world,” he said.