Recently, singer Kailash Kher appeared on Aap Ki Adalat, where he emphasized the deep cultural significance of folk music in India. He highlighted how folk and classical traditions have long shaped our musical heritage and stressed the importance of preserving these roots. Kher applauded the Mumbai film industry for its efforts but noted that cinema should complement—not overshadow—our rich musical lineage.
He also reflected on his personal journey from humble beginnings in a lower-middle-class family and doing odd jobs to entering the music industry through jingles—his first being for Nakshatra diamonds, followed by a Rs. 20,000 assignment for Bombay Dyeing.
Regarding his work in political music, Kher clarified that while he has recorded songs for various political leaders over the years—including Narendra Modi, Anna Hazare, and others—those pieces were collaborations and not endorsements. He underscored the distinction between lending his voice professionally and expressing political allegiance.
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