Key Points

Jonita Gandhi highlights how indie pop has made a strong comeback thanks to streaming platforms. She notes that non-film music is now outperforming Bollywood tracks in popularity. Her latest single, 'Beparwai,' embodies carefree emotions and resonates with listeners. The resurgence also sees older indie hits being reused in films due to their proven appeal.

Key Points: Jonita Gandhi Says Streaming Revived Indie Pop in India

  • Indie pop resurged due to streaming platforms
  • Non-film music now outshines Bollywood tracks
  • Jonita's new single 'Beparwai' celebrates carefree vibes
  • 90s indie pop legends like Sonu Nigam paved the way
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Jonita Gandhi speaks up on resurgence of indie pop with advent of streaming medium

Playback singer Jonita Gandhi discusses how streaming platforms fueled indie pop's comeback, outpacing Bollywood music in popularity.

Jonita Gandhi speaks up on resurgence of indie pop with advent of streaming medium
"Bollywood music is not doing as well as non-film music nowadays – Jonita Gandhi"

Mumbai, June 16

Playback singer Jonita Gandhi, who recently released her single, ‘Beparwai’, feels that the indie pop music has seen a massive resurgence in the past few years.

Indie pop used to be the crown jewel of India’s music industry in the 90s. However, it witnessed a downward spiral in the 2000s when Hindi film music rose to prominence, and the production and distribution of indie pop was drastically cut down.

The singer spoke with IANS recently, and shared that with the advent of the streaming medium, indie pop has made an impressive comeback and has appealed to the taste of the masses.

Speaking with IANS, Jonita said, “I think now more than ever, there's a lot of love for non-film music. A lot of films are relying on existing non-film music releases that are popular and they're syncing them to their films”.

Indie pop has given some of the finest talent to the Hindi film industry with Sonu Nigam being the most memorable voice of all.

The singer further mentioned, “You're seeing re-releases of songs that have already been out for years and now they've made a film version and used it in a film. So there's a lot of recycling of material happening also and that's because there's proof of purchase. There's examples of songs that have become viral organically. I think Bollywood music is not doing as well as non-film music nowadays, which is a crazy time that we're seeing, which is great for artistes like us who are putting out our own music”.

Earlier, the singer had shared the details about what went into the making of the song. She said that the song harps on the feeling of being carefree, and not stressing about what the world thinks of a person.

‘Beparwai’ is available to stream across all major platforms.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
So true! I've noticed indie pop making a strong comeback. Artists like Prateek Kuhad and Ritviz have shown how streaming platforms can give independent music wings. Bollywood music has become too formulaic these days. 🎵
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Priya M.
Jonita Gandhi is absolutely right about the 90s indie pop era! Remember Euphoria and Silk Route? Those were golden days. Glad to see independent artists getting their due now through digital platforms.
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Arjun S.
While I agree indie pop is resurging, let's not write off Bollywood music completely. Some film songs still connect deeply with masses. But yes, streaming has definitely leveled the playing field for independent artists.
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Neha T.
Just listened to 'Beparwai' - what a refreshing track! 🎧 This is exactly why we need more independent music. The lyrics are so relatable compared to typical Bollywood item numbers. More power to artists like Jonita!
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Sanjay R.
The music industry has come full circle. In the 90s we had cassettes making indie music accessible, then CDs killed it, and now streaming has revived it. Technology giveth and technology taketh away!
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Ananya P.
As someone who grew up in the 2000s, I'm so happy to discover this indie pop wave. My parents keep telling me about the 90s music scene, and now I feel we're creating our own golden era of independent music!

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