This story is from August 29, 2024

Independent artistes are their own masters: Gurnazar

Punjabi singer and composer, Gurnazar Chattha says he is not keen on recording songs especially for films because the production process is long and by the time the film is ready to release, the song loses its vibe for him. Calling himself impatient, he says once he has done something that appeals to him, he prefers to release it soon.
Independent artistes are their own masters: Gurnazar
Gurnazar Chattha, Punjabi singer and composer, whose last song in Bollywood was Marjaawaan in Bellbottom, says he is not likely to give songs especially for films anymore. “A film takes 2-3 years in production, a song loses its vibe for me for that long,” says Gurnazar who has collaborated with Diljit Dosanjh, Jassie Gill, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan among others. He adds, “Now I tell producers if you want my song, check my channel, and I will give you rights of the song.”
With independent music being a rage, Gurnazar, who is also one among them, says at times collaborating with a production company is helpful. “How audiences accept a song is unpredictable. Signing up with a company is helpful for promotions and marketing. Dil Tu Jaan Tu is one of the few songs I released through a company, and it helped get traction. The flip side is independent artistes own their IP and are their own masters.”
With most Punjabi singers are also actors, Gurnazar, who made his acting debut in Gurnam Bhullar and Roopi Gill's Parinda Paar Geyaa (2023) says acting is not for him. "I have been an avid theatre actor in college," he says, adding, "In fact, I was an actor in college and not a singer. But, I feel now I am better being more focused on singing and the small experiment that I did with Parinda Paar Geyaa hasn't encouraged me to do more films. In my opinion, acting is not my cup of tea."
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Jaspreet Nijher

Jaspreet Nijher, principal correspondent, has been working as a features journalist at The Times of India, Chandigarh, for the past seven years. Her interests range from interacting with people from diverse backgrounds to listening to soft English rock and classical, pop music, reading books on spirituality, philosophy, astrology and fashion. Her hobbies include writing and driving.

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