Now Kailash Kher Open Ups About ‘Music Mafia’AuthorPosted byramizPublishedAugust 18, 202011:58 amTwitterFacebookLinkedInShare this postShare this postClose sharing boxNow Kailash Kher Open Ups About ‘Music Mafia’TwitterFacebookLinkedInPosted by ramiz on August 18, 2020. Anando Sangbad Live – On popular demand, this time Pallavi and Vivek came together for The Future Of Life Festival chat show. Director Vivek Agnihotri and Pallavi Joshi joined hands with Singer Kailash Kher.When Vivek Agnihotri asked about the Music Mafia to Kailash Kher “People here humiliate them because they have little knowledge of music and because of this, they humiliate any promising singer to show their status. I too have been humiliated.” Further, he added, “True talent is exploited in our country.”Pallavi shared the incident “I was very impressed when I heard Kailash’s song Allah Ke Bande. After that, I had recommended Kailash Kher named Vivek Agnihotri for his film.” Later, Kailash sang a song for Vivek Agnihotri’s chocolate film.Vivek also revealed Kailash that Sushant was to make his Bollywood debut with his film, Hate Story, but Ekta Kapoor’s Balaji Telefilms did not release him. He asked Kailash about death mystery of Sushant Singh Rajput, the talented singer said “I am surprised when I hear about Sushant. How can a man who teaches someone to live, take his own life? can’t be possible.” He further added, “Now our youth have woken up and once the youth wakes up, they will wake up the country.”The Future Of Life Festival has been showcasing many dignitaries’ stories and journeys, ranging from music industry Sonu Nigam, Padmashree Malini Awasthi, Suresh Wadkar, Sandesh Shandilya, Swapnil Bandodkar, Avdhoot Gupte along with a lot such other renowned achievers.On the work front, Pallavi Joshi will host the second season of Bharat Ki Baat. Also this year she is producing ‘The Kashmir Files’, being helmed by Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri, which is yet another hard-hitting and challenging subject. Vivek Agnihotri is now coming up with his second non-fiction book ‘Who Killed Shastri?: The Tashkent Files’. Post Views: 564 Share this:TwitterFacebookTelegramWhatsAppLike this:Like Loading...