The COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent lockdown have transformed our lives entirely and indie band
Euphoria frontman
Palash Sen who recently launched his new single ‘I Like It, Like It’ online says it came with a positive impact in his life as a musician.
“It has some positive impact. People have now started reconnecting with Euphoria and Palash Sen as the film industry suffered a lot, and people are more interested in independent music and entertainment right now.
This is the time when people have realized how important artistes are. It's a great phase in my life, I am creating more and more fabulous music. I wrote songs like 'Aaj Corona Ne Sab Ko Sudhara' and 'Coffee With Ma'. I am also into corporate and charity gigs from the luxury of my home. Yes, we are physically distanced but emotionally more connected at this point,” explains Palash speaking to us over the phone.
Even as ‘Euphoria’ has completed 22 years of its existence, the celebrated musician feels the journey has been quite “euphoric” with so many memories — some sweet, while others bitter. Despite working in films like ‘Filhaal’, ‘Mumbai Cutting’ and ‘Aisa Yeh Jahaan’, Palash feels being an outsider he never belonged to Bollywood.