As the civil aviation ministry considers playing Indian music at airlines and airports, musicians rejoice
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The Civil Aviation Ministry’s recent proposal for airlines and airports to consider playing Indian music in the flights and terminals is lauded by musicians. They root for classical, Bollywood, folk, regional and independent music for the benefit of flyers as well for a wider reach!
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I have heard some good music in New Zealand while flying in and out. In India, I have only heard instrumental. While Bollywood music has its own reach, I would deem it to be a perfect platform for independent artistes like me. For us, if the song makes it to a film, only then it reaches the masses. Playing it at airports and flights, would not only get us visibility but also get travellers a different taste. — Jasleen Aulakh, singer
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