Ghazals maestro Jagjit Singh believes that present day Hindi film music lacks depth as today's filmmakers have no understanding of music and literature. "Modern filmmakers have no interest in music and literature; moreover they don't want to understand it. All they want to do is to earn money by selling sex and violence," the singer said.
The musician also rues the fact that ghazals, which once enjoyed immense popularity in the Hindi film industry, are fast disappearing from Bollywood movies. "They make excuses that people do not like ghazals and classical music but that is not true. The genre has seen a boom in recent times because young generation loves ghazals," the singer, who has evergreen hits like 'Kaghaz Ki Kashti', 'Bekhudi', 'Jhuki Jhuki Si Nazar' to his name.
The singer, who has a steady following in India and Pakistan, believes that there is no shortcut to the profession of music. "Those who come in the field without learning classical music remain a bathroom singer and don't get a chance to become famous and even if they earn some name for them, their fame is short lived," he adds.
Singh says that the young musicians aspiring for a career in the music should keep their focus right and work hard.