Originally posted by: Ashley.Tisdale
Yes of course...that's why Indian non-fiction shows only seem to focus on 50s-90s music.
Just another FYI, younger gen have their own separate song playlists, away from Bollywood and majority of India (the hub of Bollywood music) still listens to those so called outdated numbers. I have personal examples but I don't want to reveal their identity, otherwise I'd post the videos where 8-10 year olds from smaller cities are asking me to change the song to "aapke bachpan wala".
@bold: Technology advancement ka naam suna hai? 😆 Mono to Stereo and now Dolby...it makes a HELL of a difference.
During my university days and that 5-6 years ago during the rise of arijit singh , when i used to play 90's song people used to say band kro kya bakwas hai puranay ganay sunte ho the song i played was one of the popular song of its time Ajanabi mujhko itna bata by jatin lalit, u have to accept that the only people who listen to 90 songs are those who grew up to 90 songs only , infact many 90's kids around me moved on and dont listen to those songs , and they feel modern while listening to modren beats
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