Shruti Hassan reacts on releasing Tamil and Hindi albums

Actor-musician Shruti Haasan has been making waves in the entertainment industry with her versatile talents. Known for her acting prowess in Tamil, Telugu, and Hindi films, she has also carved a niche in music. Recently, she shared her thoughts on the state of Indian English music and the challenges independent artists face.

Shruti Hassan reacts on releasing Tamil and Hindi albums:

Shruti Haasan’s musical odyssey commenced with her debut independent English song, “The Edge,” unveiled in 2020. Since then, she has been ceaselessly crafting music that echoes her unwavering passion. However, she acknowledges that Indian English music still has untapped potential. While regional independent music has surged in popularity, the authentic Indian English music scene encounters hurdles.

Shruti points out an interesting paradox:

the prevalence of Hindi and Tamil songs with English lyrics. Bollywood tracks like “Desi Girl” seamlessly blend English phrases, yet there seems to be an aversion when it comes to standalone English songs. She questions why this discrepancy exists and emphasises the need to recognise and support Indian English music.

Despite initial scepticism, Shruti’s indie music has found an audience. Her English songs, including “HER” and “Toxic,” have garnered attention. She acknowledges that the reach of regional music often surpasses that of English music. For instance, her Tamil song “Inimel” reached a broader audience than her English track “Monster Machine.” However, she remains committed to creating music in her preferred language.

Shruti believes that audience support plays a crucial role in shaping the music landscape. If fans stream, attend live performances, and engage with English music, it can lead to positive change. She encourages listeners to embrace diversity and appreciate the unique perspectives that Indian English musicians bring to the table.

Shruti Haasan’s journey exemplifies the fusion of talent, determination, and creativity. As she continues to release music across languages, she hopes that Indian English music will find its rightful place in the hearts of listeners. Let’s celebrate the richness of our diverse musical heritage and support artists who dare to be different.

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