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Armaan Malik reveals Bollywood’s open secrets, says singers don’t get paid for singing in movies: ‘We are replaced all the time’

Armaan Malik said that after being replaced on songs that he wasn't getting paid for in the first place, he decided to quit Bollywood music.

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Singer Armaan Malik opened up about the ‘politics’ that he has observed in Bollywood, and said that he has decided to step away from the industry because of various reasons. Armaan said that singers in Bollywood have accepted that they won’t get paid for their work, which is unfair, and revealed that they are often replaced on projects for vague reasons.

In an appearance on Raj Shamani’s podcast, Armaan said that after being replaced multiple times, he was scarred. “That phase, where I was being replaced, I thought, ‘To hell with this s**t’.” Armaan said that he decided to give it all up and focus on his own music, after spending some months in New Zealand and detoxing.

He said, “There was a phase where I was replaced in quite a few songs in Bollywood, which scarred me, in a way. I was like, ‘Am I not a good singer?’ And I can’t let that happen to me. I’m very sure of how I am as a singer. But it’s the circumstances… If I’m replaced because I’ve not sung the song well, I’ll accept that. But if I’m replaced because of certain factors or politics, that’s unacceptable. That happened so much to me, and still does, I’ll be frank. I moved on from that…”

Uncovering more open secrets about Bollywood, he continued, “Singers don’t get paid to sing in movie songs. Obviously, you do certain things for the love of music, but there’s also a monetary motivation… At the end of the day, think of it as a job… It’s crazy that as singers, we don’t get to see that. We are so used to this (not being paid) that it is not even a conversation. They feel if the song is a hit, the singers will earn through live shows. There’s no conversation. It’s just like, ‘Are you free to come to the studio?’ We come, we sing the song, and the next day you find out someone else has sung the song… Sometimes, even composers don’t get paid. The streaming revenue goes to the labels. This could be a story that we’re uncovering here, but not many people know this, the general public doesn’t know that their favourite artists are not being paid.”

Armaan hails from a family that has long been involved in film music, but he said that he avoided accepting this in public because he didn’t want to be asked uncomfortable questions.

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