Euphoria’s Palash Sen Lashes Out At The Double Standards Of Bollywood Music In The Country

One of the most successful Indi-pop bands in the country, Euphoria stopped making the kind of music that made them famous a long time ago. The reasons for that vary but in the eyes of many, it boiled down to one thing: Bollywood.

However, while most pop musicians in the country blame Bollywood and the music labels for having killed their industry, not many voice their opinion with the fear of losing out on their chance of becoming a playback singer in films.

But Palash Sen of Euphoria is taking the issue head on. In the video below, he addresses everything from the change in dynamics in the music industry to the recent Arijit Singh controversy.

Watch Palash speak his mind on how to fight the growing monopoly and respect music in its truest form:

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