Amit Trivedi Says Nothing Called Nepotism In The Music Industry, It Exists Only Among Actors
Amit Trivedi, who has sung many songs for the late actor Sushant Singh Rajput said that nepotism may exist among actors, but it is not followed in the music industry.
Sushant's
untimely
death
reignited
the
nepotism
debate
in
Bollywood
as
well
as
the
music
industry.
Several
singers
and
composers
came
forward
with
their
experience
in
the
industry.
Recently
Amit
Trivedi,
who
has
sung
many
songs
for
the
late
actor
Sushant
Singh
Rajput
said
that
the
trend
may
exist
among
actors,
but
it
is
not
followed
in
the
music
industry.
Talking
about
nepotism,
Hindustan
Times
quoted
Amit
as
saying,
"Nepotism
is
rubbish.
It
is
the
most
time-waste
topic
people
are
consuming
these
days.
There
is
nothing
called
nepotism.
If
there
is
nepotism,
it's
only
among
heroes
and
heroines,
otherwise
it's
nowhere.
No
one's
father
is
bothered
about
whose
son
is
the
director
or
the
music
director
or
the
singer.
You
should
ask
this
question
only
to
actors.
No
one
else
is
bothered
about
it,
I
am
not.
There
is
nothing
called
nepotism
in
the
music
industry."
Sonu
Ningam
First
Opened
Up
About
Nepotism
In
Music
Industry
For
the
unversed,
Sonu
Nigam
first
spoke
about
favouritism
in
the
Music
industry
through
a
vlog
post
on
Instagram
and
Facebook.
He
also
claimed
that
only
two
people
in
the
industry
decide
who
gets
to
sing
and
who
does
not.
Sonu
Nigam
was
back
by
several
other
artists
like
Monali
Thakur,
Adnan
Sami
and
others.
Amit
Has
Voiced
Many
Songs
For
Late
Actor
Sushant
Singh
Rajput
Amit
also
talked
about
Sushant
Singh
Rajput
during
the
interview.
Some
of
his
beloved
songs
like
Manjha
(Kai
Po
Che!),
Namo
Namo
Shankara,
Qaafirana
and
Jaan
Nisaar
(Kedarnath)
were
featured
in
Sushant's
films.
He
revealed
that
he
will
always
remember
the
late
actor
while
singing
these
songs.
Amit
On
Sushant
Singh
Rajput
Amit
said,
"Whenever
I
will
perform
these
songs
on
stage
or
play
them,
the
first
thing
that
will
come
to
anybody's
mind
will
be
Sushant
and
how
heartbroken
we
all
of
us
are
for
the
extreme
step
he
has
taken.
Whatever
may
be
the
reason
but
he
has
taken
the
step.
I
was
really
shattered
and
heartbroken.
We
have
worked
very
closely,
it's
tough
to
deal
with
such
a
loss."
Sushant
Singh
Rajput
passed
away
by
suicide
on
June
14
at
the
age
of
34,
after
battling
depression
for
six
months.