Anita Iyer    12 Dec 08 13:26 IST

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Terror ripples in Music Industry

Pakistan's alleged involvement in the Mumbai terror attacks has given rise to conflicting opinion's about Pakistani artistes who have been associated with our music industry. With some sections taking a stand to ban Pakistani artists, there are others who maintain – music has no boundaries.

Talent and terrorism are too apart to be gauged on same parameter, believes Music composer Anand Raj Anand. While having patriotism for our country, we should not develop hatred for another country. Also, during this sensitive time, we should not ignite such issues which can be better ignored at the moment....

Palash Sen shares the same thought, he says, I strongly believe music should not be regionalized, religionized and politicized. It is meant to sooth hearts, gives pleasure transcends every boundary

It is a myopic thought to severe bonds with Pakistan and we must look a little beyond that, opines Musician K J Singh. "There are some Pakistani legends who have proven themselves and the younger crop are yet to prove their metal over a period of time. Instead of adding musical barriers we need to strengthen our border security and deal with it in a reasonable way....

Abhhijeet Bhattacharya, who is known for his outrageous remarks said, Pakistan has nothing to offer to their artists, they don't have a music industry, film industry, music companies, theaters, event management companies. There is a dearth of work in Pakistan so every person who thinks he can sing is trying his luck in India....

There may be legends in Pakistan but I believe they should stay in their own country instead of settling here. They make money and fame in our country and don't even pay taxes. There is no dearth of talent in our country and we could give Indian singers opportunities instead of working with the Pakistani singers,... he suggested.

Indian singers touring in Pakistan

Palash Sen tour with his band Euphoria band in early May this year presents a rosier picture of Indian singers in Pakistan. Says Sen, The common man there doesn't differentiate with Indian musicians and the politicians there think like politicians here. We were the first band in many years to go and tour in Pakistan and it was an eye opener of sorts for both the countries. It is disheartening that we are talking about marginalizing a complete nation who welcomed us with open arms....

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Utpal91 10:30:48 AM 28 Dec 2008 Report Abuse
Thought provoking and satisfying article. Good job done ANITA.
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