Published 15:08 IST, June 23rd 2020

Alisha Chinai bursts 'music mafia' bubble; says 'I am gonna sit back & watch Karma reset'

Alisha Chinai, who enjoys a massive fan following on social media, took to her Instagram handle to lash out at the music industry. Read more details here.

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nepotism debate and existence of movie mafia have resurfaced on social media and recently, singer Alisha Chinai, too, expressed her views about bigotry in music industry. On Instagram, Alisha Chinai called Indian Music Industry a ‘toxic place’ and claimed that ethics and fair play in industry are -existent.

Adding to same, Alisha Chinai wrote that instead of revering and respecting artists, biggies entangle m with fraudulent music contracts and boycott m, if ir ego isn’t properly massd. Adding to same, singer stated it is main reason why music and movies have crashed. Alisha furr wrote that she will sit back and watch ‘Karma Reset’. Take a look at Alisha Chinai's post:

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Singers call out biggies

Singer Adnan Sami, too, posted a te on social media platforms, slamming hypocrisy of music industry and said that new talents are being exploited and ir creativity is being controlled. Speaking up against mopoly in music industry, Adnan Sami lashed out at Movie & Music 'Mafia', who have ‘arrogantly’ entitled mselves as 'self-professed & self-appointed gods'. Adding to same, Adnan Sami mentioned Indian music industry needs a 'herculean shakeup urgently'. 

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Recently, singer Monali Thakur backed his allegations and revealed that body gets ir due in music industry. Monali Thakur also revealed that she does t like atmosphere of industry and has w stopped looking for chances to sing for Bollywood films. Adding to same, she revealed that she has ‘alienated’ herself from industry, as artists do t get ir dues paid.

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Citing an example, Monali Thakur explained that if a singer signs up with a label n y will have to give away 80 per cent or 50 per cent of ir income and have ir royalty rights snatched away. debate sparked when singer Sonu Nigam released a video talking about workings of music industry after and said that re might be news of singers, composers and lyricists dying by suicide in future because of toxic atmosphere in music industry.

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15:08 IST, June 23rd 2020