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Amit Mishra defended Jasleen Royal Amid Coldplay Concert Bachalash: ‘Jab AAP Live Performing Karte Ho …’ | Hindi film news

Amit Mishra, a singer, lyricist and live artist, gained fame with the hit song ‘Bulle’ of ‘Ae Dil Hai Mukkil’. He credits his mentor Pratam for shaping his career. He grew prominently after participating in the reality show in 2009 and since then distributed chartbasters like ‘Mima Emotion Jej’ and ‘Sau Tarah Ke’. Mishra continued to support fellow artists, recently defended Jasleen Royal against criticism at the Coldplay India concert.
Discussion on autotune and live performance
Talking to Bollywood bubble, Amit today talked about autotune and referred to Jasleen Royal’s performance Coldplay concert In Mumbai, which created important controversy. He exposed the face of artists with immense pressure during live performance, especially on a large -scale platform. Mishra insisted that the artists are also human and may experience nervousness in such high-and-a-day situations.
Technical challenges in live performance
Continuing, the artist explained that artists on stage sometimes face technical challenges that can affect his performance. He said that Jasleen can struggle due to poor monitoring or sound intervention. Mishra suggested that instead of criticism, it would be more appropriate to understand these difficulties and provide creative response.
Impact of technical issues
Speaking about how people are commenting, Amit said that musicians often face technical challenges during live performance. He explained that issues such as in-age monitor leakage or inappropriate platform monitoring could prevent an artist from hearing his voice. These technical aspects can significantly affect live performances and should be considered before criticizing artists.
Advocacy of sympathy
Ending his thoughts, Amit emphasized the importance of understanding the nuances of live performance and cooperative effort behind creating music. He said that he was not defending or hiding anyone’s mistakes, but was advocating sympathy. Mishra highlighted that the music includes teamwork, technical expertise and human elements in achieving perfection in music. He urged the people to think seriously before labeling someone as “off-key”, saying that every artist tries to give his best even in challenging circumstances.
Baikalash against Jasleen Royal
Jaislen’s performance as an initial act for Coldplay’s Mumbai music festivals was received with widespread criticism. His set was described as off-key and was mismatched with a high-energy environment of the event, which discussed the role of talent and fame in the music industry. Some people felt that their style did not align with the International Appeal of Coldplay, while others highlighted the specific moments where his singing was out of tune.

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