Pritam and Raj Bansal tell us how great songs can make or break a Hindi film ( Photo Credit – Instagram )

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It’s crystal clear. Correction: It has always been crystal-clear. But the industry and its wise guys (I mean that in American parlance) are myopic about it.

Good music is missing, and the results are out there for all to see. And that’s not just my opinion but that of almost every Hindi film devotee. Filmmakers are looking out for that all-elusive missing factor that has created a dip in the film business but have forgotten the age-old magic of great and situational music that not only acts as the first magnet for a film but also dictates its repeat value and, thus, business!

A big film gains significantly from good songs. History also shows that ‘faceless’ (with a non-star cast or low-budget) movies survive on great songs. Extreme examples of the latter are Rattan (1944), Jai Santoshi Maa (1975), Aashiqui (1990) and even the dubbed Roja (1993).

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